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liANCE •^OR Tt-IE YEAR

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January 1, 191;? to December 31, 19l;9

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L. Earle Davidson
^Ray Fox
Wm, H, Frankhauser
-Robert J, Fraser

■Harold J, Hamilton
Don W, Herr
'■'Harold T. Hill

..Wayne R, Johnson
Charles L, Keep

^Robert B, Kerr

-Richard A, Kerr

•^rank L. McConkey
■'Milford A. UcKeith

Harold J, McKnight
v^Yilliam A. Milnes

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Robert E, Shaw

'iDonald V. Shorno
Alfred E. Sieg

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''Howard M» Teeter
'F, Leslie Treat
"^W. Grant Treloar
I'Carl F. Vinton
-Harold R, Weidner
^Warren Williams

Leslie H, Woodward

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"Lloyd L, Livermore
Ernest VV. Luse
• Kenneth L. Olmsted

Maurice D. PajTie
Howard K,

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'Harry L, Taylor
Byron Thomas
-^Webster Treat

■^Frederick VanAken
'Warner B. VanAken

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approved the name and classification given below,

Ar^ objections

should be filed with the secretary without delay;

James E, Bailey

Abdominal Surgery

Signed:

Ernest W, Luse, Secretary

March 23, 19^0

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

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Vol. Ill No. 1

July i;, 19I4-9

INVITED OUT: On Tuesday evening, July 5» Hotarians and their wives

have been invited to attend a special meeting planned by the local
Kiwanis Club. Samuel D. Jackson, former United States Senator ^rom

Indiana, will give the address after the dinner which is planned for
7 P.M.at the Masonic Templo..,.Make your reservations at once with
Ken Putnam....This program does not take the place of our noon meet
ing.
JULY PROGRAMS:

Tuesday,
Tuesday,
Tuesday,
Tuesday,

July 5
Bill Prankhauser,chairman.
July 12....Tom Shaw,chairman.
July 19...«Ken Putnam, chairman.
July 25*•••Sd Rennell, chairman.

VOLLEYBALL TEAM: A few weeks ago Floyd Eby appeared at our meetly and
about a dozen of our members volunteered to play on a club volleyball

team to be entered in the summer recreation program.Our first game

is scheduled for next Thursday, July
at 7 P.M. at Waterworks Park.
Teams have been entered by Kiwanis, Rotary, Jayceos, Olmstead Dairy,
and Anderson Dairy.

YANKEE DOODLE BOYS: Only throe members celebrate July Birthdays:
Guvaria Coffraan......July 8
Russell Moore...... July 3
Los Woodward.

July 20

ROTARY NOTES: Hugh Clarke, charter secretary of our club, has just

loamed that his son, Hugh W. Clarke, Jr., recently became a mombor
of the Jackson Rotary Club. We arc certain that Hugh, Jr# will give
the same unselfish service to the Jackson Club that has character
ized his Dad*3 years with our organization...,Dob Korr and Rus Mooro
wore omitted from the 100^ list on May attendance. Glad
havo you
aboard, follows...Mac McKoith and Rus Mooro havo returned from their

easter jaunt. Wo elan to havo Mac give a few highlights of tho trip

at our next mooting...Our now radio station is getting about sot to
ffo on tho air. Bill Prankhauser is hoping to havoa reprosenativo of

WTVB speak to us soon....Los Woodv/ard is having a bout v/lth poor
health and v/c sure miss him Tuesday noons,

REFLECTIONS: Our picnic and fish fry was a big success and v/o succeed
ed in inaugurating the new president and inundating the old proxy.
This is our opportunity to thank Wob for his v/ork as president during
tho past year and to welcome Ken into office-TO OUR NEW OFFICERS

The varnished holm is in your hands;
Out of tho sunrise toward tho west
You.sail. Before you lie now lands;

"Ho profits most who servos best."

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Spre^ out the aai:X"~and-^fcute(r-tiwr^-broe^-*

Stand to the Wheel»s Kick; ride tho crest.

Sot shoulders square; Stiffen tho knees*

"Ho profits most who*servos best."
Fair is the port, worthy of men.

Pair is the sea v/ay, fair tho quest;
Hark* tho horizon's call. Again*

"Ho profits most who servos best."
Apnnp

Ann Arbor

Mich.

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:t5M

BRONSON — Congregotionoi Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGtS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 PM. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK ~ Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�July 11, 1949
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUBr
1949-1950 ROTARY PROGRAM SCHEDULE
AUGUST 1949

2- Marty Derhanmier

16- Howard Teeter

9- Ife.rold Hamilton

23- Bob Kerr - (FAMILY PICNIC)

30- Ray Fox
SEPTEJilBER 1949
6-

Don Shorno

20- Ken Putnam- (ROTARY DIST. GOVERNOR'S

Guvarie

27- Byron Thomas

13-

Coffman

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OCTOBER 1949

18- Web Treat- (SPECIAL ROTARY PROGRAM)

4- Al Sieg- (STAG NITE)
11- Grant

25- Lloyd Livermore, Sr»

Treloar

NOVEMB'SR 1949
1- Bob Wade

8- Prank McConkey

15- Ken Olmsted
22- Chuck Woodward

29- Wayne Way- (SPECIAL ROTARY PROGRAM)

DECEMBER 1949

20- Bill Milnes- (SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PARTY)

6- Chick Kennedy

27- Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

13- Earl Corwin
JANUARY 1950

17- Mark Andrev;s- (SPECIAL ROTARY PROGRAlO

3- Harold Hill

24-

10- Harry Taylor

John Walker

31- Ed Rennell

FEBRUARY 1950

7- Carl Vinton- (SPECIAL
14- Hap Weidner
ROTARY)

21- Roy Patterson
28- Wayne Johnson

MARCH 1950

21-ALL SPORTS BANQUET

7- Red McKnight

28-Ed Holtz

14- Dick Kerr
APRIL 1950

4— Earle Davidson
10- Mac McKeith- ROTARY

KIDS'

PARTY)

18- John Hardy- (SPECIAL ROTARY PROGRAM)
25- Warner Van Aken

MAY 1950
2-

Bob

9-

Howard Swan

16- Rus Moore- (ROTARY LADIES NITE)

Fraser

23- Walt

Bien

31- Warren Williams
JUNE

1950
6-

Pred

Halloran

13- ROTARY TRI-STATE MEETING

20-

Bill

Frankhauser

27- Si Treat

JULY 1950

4- Holiday - NO J,!EETING

18 - Frank Murray

11- Fritz Van Aken

25 - Keith Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs present
ed by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not possible to
get your pi'ogram on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow
Rotarian vdio has one planned for later on during the same month.
Woody Herr - Program Chairman

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

' Vol.

Ill

No. 2

» 1949

■ NOTES FROM THE DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S LETTER: Guy Kirsch has completed his
term as district governor and v/e take this opportunity to express our

appreciation for a job v;ell done. Guy has been honored further by being

named a member of the R.I. Extension Committee....Rotarians in Maitland,

N.S.W,^ Australia, are asking Rotary clubs throughout the world to help
them form a library for the high schools of their town.

They ask each

club to send at least one book, writing in a bit about the comrnvmity

furnishing the book....Another appeal for books comes from the Rotary club
in Rangoon, Union of Burma. They want technical books to present to the
University of Rangoon to replace those lost or destroyed during the Jap
anese occupation.... If you have books you would like to donate, send

them to Guy Kirsch, c/o Kirsch Company, Sturgis. Guy has volunteered to

pack the books for export shipment and pay the shipping charges....Be
sure to write in the name of your club and some information about your
community.
JULY

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PROGRAMS:

July 12
July 19....
July 26

Bill Frankhauser, chairman.
Ken Putnam, chairman.
Ed Rennell, chairman.

VOLLEYBALL: Our Rotary volleyball team won its first match last Thursday

night in a tough three game aeries with the Jaycees. We had only seven
Rotarians present so Captain Fritz had to get a couple non-Rotarians to
make a team,...We should have at leas.t,eight fellows who can spare an

evening now and then to have a barrel of fun. Our members present last

week were Fritz VanAken, Ken Putnam, Doc Olmsted,

Carl Vinton, Bob Kerr,

Doc Shorno, and Fred Weeks....Our next game will be played Thursday ni^t
at Waterworks

Park,

JUNE ATTENDANCE: 89.45^

Not bad for a vacation month.

PROGRAM PLANNING: President Ken has

appointed Woody Herr as general pro

gram chairman for the coming year. You will soon be notified as to the

date of your program, as Woody is now working on a general plan for re

gular programs and special activities during the coming months.

COMMUNITY SERVICE: Member Charles Fiske has served several years as alda?man representing the fourth ward on the Coldwater City Council,....To

keep Rotarians informed concerning city affairs, Charlie is going to give
a brief report at meetings follov/lng sessions of the city fathers.
Rotarians should plan to attend the annual school meeting which will be
held in the high school auditorium Monday evening.

LITTLE MEN: "Little men are unhappy men. Little men are not necessarily
small of stature or holders of mean positions in life. In fact, some of
the so called important people of the world are little men.
Little men are men with blind spots. They are men who cannot

-see the big- things for the multitude—of picayunlsh-detaiJu-which envelopes
their thinking.

Little men sometimes become powerful, sometimes they control
the lives and fortiones of many; yet, no little man has ever successfully

^ used that power for long.

To hold a grudge, to be jealous,

marks of little men;

to be envious, are the

insistence upon his own way even if it brings un-

happiness and even misery to others is the certain identification of the
little

men.

Beware of the little man and guard against becoming one
yourself."
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

BR0N50N — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOIA - Hotel Hendry - Friday 6:30 P.M. {C.S.T.)

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AlBION - Parkor inn - Thursday 12:15M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tovern - Mondoy 12:15 M

�coldw

Frederick H.

ffeeks

Quality Spring Products#
Caldwater, Mich.

�""He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

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Vol.

Ill

Ko. 3

July 18. 1949

KlOCrRAM NEXT TUESDAY: Our speaker will "be Mr. Claud A. Bosworth of the Extension De

partment of Michigan Sbate Collsge. Mr. Bosworth's division of this department offers
educational programs for workers in retail estahlishments and also has extension
courses available for industrial employers and eii5)loyees.
President Zen Putnam is program chairman.
lOOKIHG AHEAD:

Tuesday,
Tuesday.
Tuesday,
Tuesday,
Tuesday,

July 19....
July
August 2.
August 9....
August 16

Tuesday, August 33

Ken Putnam, program chairman.
Ed Rennell, program chairman.
•^Marty Derhammer, chairman.
Harold Hamilton, chairman.
rHoward Teeter, chairman.

SOTAHY FAIULY PICKIC, Boh Kerr, chairman.

10056 ATTENDANCE FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE: Bicn, Coffman, Corwin, Davidson, Dorhammer,
Fiske, Frankhauser, Fraser, Hamilton, Hardy, Holtz, Keep, Kennedy, Boh Kerr, Boh

liivermoro. Xloyd Livormoro, McOonkey, Luso, McKeith, Milnos, ^oore, Murray, Olmsted,
Payne. Pearco, Putnam, Rennell, Boh Shaw, Swan, Siog, Taylor, Toeter, Thomas, Si
Treat, Veh Treat, Trcloar, Fritz VanAken, Warner VanAkcn, Vinton, Wade, Walker, Way,
Weeks, Chuck Woodward.

-APPOINTMENTS: President Ken Has hoen husy lining yjp the necessary coramittco chairmen

to carry on cluh activities for the coming year. Hccont appointees are as follows;
ED HOLTZ will head the Fellowship Committee. Ed will he calling on various
momhors to work with him to make our guests foci at hone.

DON SHCRHO

Is our now Sergeant at Arms. Ho will ho looking for your con

tributions.

WOODY HEBR, chairman of our program committee, has convicted his list of
program assignments for the year. If you didn't got one last Tuesday or
receive one in the mail, sec Ernie next week. Woody wants you to start
planning your program NOW.

CHICK KENNEDY has accepted chairmanship of the Rotary Information committee.

Can you name the Four Objects of Rotary* Bettor get practiced

Chick hopes

to get a hit of Rotary information injoqted into many programs this year. Can

you name the current president of Rotary XntomationalT Nuf sodt

BYRON THOMAS will act as chairman of the attendmco comnittoo. Some plan will

ho dovieod to er5&gt;hasfczo regular attendance.. .perhaps a contest hotwoon two
teams. Are you doing your 256 each week*

WHOSE 200: Ira King has boon gathering a hit of biographical information about our
momhors which will ho published in the bulletin from time to time. Hero's one for a
■tarteri Ho^s bom in Otsogo, Allcgan County, Michigan-on Juno 17-, 1901. Ho has
one child, a daughter. He has boon a Ford dealer for 24 years and a Eotarian for

nearly 22 years. Ho has not missed a Rotary meeting during that time....If the above
facts are not

right, Marty will have to make them right.

VOLLEYBALL: Our team lost two games to Olmstead's Dairy Thursday. The games were very

close, the first g oing to douce several tines, and the second being won by only two

points.

Better luck next week, we hope.

"MONEY is not everything. Money will not mend a broken heart or reassenhlo the fr^
nents of a dronn. Money cannot brighten the hearth nor repair the portals of a broken

home.....#

I refor of course to Oonfoderato money."

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Ceneresational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Fridoy 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol.

Ill

No.

4

July 25.

1949

PROGRAJ-I POR TUESDAY: Ed Rennell, program chairman, will present Mr. Charles Welch of
the State Conservation Department, who will show some fine pictures of Michigan Con
servation activities.

TROama CEAIEJCEN EOR AUaUST:

Tuesday, August
Tuesday, August 9.
Tuesday, August 16..........

.Marty Derhammer.
.Harold Hamilton.
.Howard Teeter.

Tuesday, August 23

Boh Kerr, ROTiVRY EAMiILY PICNIC.

ROTARY-VISE: Ed Holtz, Eellowship Chairman, announces that Dick Kerr and A1 Sieg have
been appointed as official GREETERS for July and August. It will he their responsihllity to sec that our summer visitors are made to feol at homc^ Every memher can help

hy introducing himself to the guests... .Add Warren Williams to the June 100^ list
Seems good to have Norm hack with us. Wo hope Les will he hack soon.
OBJECTS OP ROTARY: To encourage and foster:

(l) The development of actiuaintanco as an opportunity for service;
(S) High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the
worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying hy oach Rotarian
of his occupation as an opportunity to sorvo society;

(S) The application of the ideal of service hy every Rotarian to his personal,
business and community life;

(4) The advancement of international, understanding, good will and poaco through
a world fellowship of business and professional men united in the ideal of
service.

"An economist is a man who has a Phi Beta Kappa key on one end of his
watch chain and no vatch on tho other."

BIOGRAPHY: He was horn in Deckervillo, Sanilac County, Michigan and after con5)lGting
high school, went to Michigan Stato Normal Collogo in Ypsilanti. In latSr.years ho was
awarded his Master's Dogroc at tho University of Michigan....His teaching career began

with 7 years in country schools. He then served as superintendent in Clarkston 2 years.
Harbor Beach 7 years, Ithaca 4 years, and Coldwater 6 years....Per the next 7 years ho
specialized in Character Education in Detroit rand New Jersey and then for 10 yoars was
a principal in Ashury Park, Ncv/ Jersey. Ho then returned to Coldwater as sv^jorintcndont
for another four yoars before retiring....He is tho father of two hoys....He was a
charter memher of tho Coldwater Rotary Club....Ira is to ho congratulated upon the
above yoars of sorvico in his choson vocation.
VIORDS: Dr Wilfred Punk, of tho Punk and Wagnalls dictionary, choosos tho following
words as being the most expressive;
Tho most bitter is "alone".
The most reverend is "mother".

The most tragic is "death'-.

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Tho saddest_ is "forgotten".
Tho most beautiful is

"love".

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The most cruel is "revenge".

The warmest is "friendship".
The coldest i6 "no".

The most peaceful is "tranquility".
VOLHEYBAIiL VICTORY:
Your representatives defeated the Kiwanis Club team 2 to 0
last Thursday evening. Our team will play a double—header next Thursday ni^t at the
Waterworks Park at 7:00 p.-mo.

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSDN — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

STURGI5 — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

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Frederick E«

Weeks

Quality Spring Products* Iac«
Coldwater* Mich.

�*'H€ Profits Most Who Serves Best'*

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

Vol.

Ill

No.

5

August 1, 1949

PROGRAM TUSSDAY: Marty Derhammer, program chairman for next Tuesday, has
'arranged to give ua the latest information on the Pheasant Rearing Project
Ray Fox v;ill assist Marty in the program and following the discussion, we
are invited to travel out to Ray's place and see the pheasants.

LOOKING AHEAD:

Tuesday, August 9
Tuesday, August 16...,
Tuesday, August 23
Tuesday, August 30
Tuesday, September 6
September 12-17
BIOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT:

Harold Hamilton, program chairman.
.....Howard Teeter, program chairman.
Rotary Family Picnic. Bob Kerr, chalr»»
...Ray Pox, program chairman,
man.
Don Shorno, program chairman,
.....Branch County 4-H Pair,

About half of our club members

have turned in their

reports which will furnish material for short biographies in the bulletin.
,Ve hope the rest of you will get them to Ira King or Fred Weeks soon. Just
a few have given enough information to make a paragraph possible. If you
gave just the bare essentials on your first report, please take time to

send in a supplementary sheet telling a little more about yourself-- that
first job, your hobbles, most embarrassing experience, etc...You know,
just like that book you have thought of writing.

PARAGRAPH PERSONALITY: Our secretary, Ernie Luse, joined the club August 2,
1945 and has been working at it ever since....After completing high school
and college, he started work at the Standard Garage in Coldwater....For
about four years thereafter he was with the American Steel and Wire Com

pany in Tecumseh, Michigan and then went to the Chicago office of the same
company for the years between 1922 and 1941....In 1941 he started his own

accounting and tax service in Coldwater and has been doing business at the

same stand since that date....He has a boy and a girl,...This paragraph
provides an opportunity for us to thank Ernie for the hours he gives to
the club as secretary.

3P0RTS DEPARTivIENT: Our volleyball team played Anderson's Dairy Thursday
and won two games out of three....The boys played brilliantly with the
turning point coming in the middle of the second game when super-spiker
3on Shorno rallied the team by shouting "C'mon men, let's tighten our
trusses I
..Members contributing to the victory included Ken Olmsted,

'Wtz VanAken," Web Treat, Ken Putna?!, Red McKnight, Ed Holtz, John' Hardy,
5ob Shaw, Don Shorno, and Fred Weeks....Several Hotaryanns were present
CO cheer for the panting participants....Next Thursday evening we play

the Lions team at Waterworks Park at 7.

"We like a man who comes right out and says what he thinks—but he's
got to agree with us."

•Grand Opera

a place where a guy gets stabbed In the back and.

Instead of bleeding, he sings."

MM TELLING YOG,

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SON:

Tt takes a lot of folks to run a world as big as this;
And while we wish that some were gone, A lot of them we'd miss.

We'd miss the bird who has the smile and always likes to show it;

We'd miss the man who likes his friends and lets the whole world know

We'd miss the friend who always has the time to say "Hello

it.

And the chap who's always in the game and the first to say "Let's go."

And if we'd miss that kind of men, well, wouldn't it be true

That folks would misa us when we're gone if we were that way, too?"
c.Hanover Hub, Brainerd, Minnesota.

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneidoy 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 PJA. (C.S.T.)

STURGtS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

VOL.

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Ill

-August 8, 1949

No. 6

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B-'g JS!S'p?E5k"bES n;"'ol&gt;.lr..n.

TuLday seltember 6
»Don Shorno, program chairman.
Tuesday September 13....Guvarie Coffman, program chairman.
September 12-lV

Branch County 4-H Pair.

"TJothinc has such power to broaden the mind as the ability to

investfgaL systeLtically and truly all that comes under thy
o'bsorvation in life#"

unri VYBALT* The Rotary team defeated the Homer team in two thrilling

laJ^frhurkay eveninL Members who showed up for the fun were Putnam
Payne, Olmsted, Shorno, MoKnight, Web Treat, Fritz VanAken, Hardy,
and Weeks,

MTTY KTDSll • The Rotary Club will furnish the ice cream for the kids on

^muJ^ity Day to be held at Waterworks Park Wednesday August 10. We will
need a few men who can volunteer to dish out the treats. See John Walker
if you can help.

RURAL URBAN DAY: Guvarie Coffman is making plans for our annual RuralTTrban Day....The day will be observed during 4-H Fair week and ft is the _
hope of the committee that we may meet for our luncheon at the fairgrounc
A very good speaker has been contacted for the occasion—Mr. J. G. Hays
from East Lansing.

BOARD MEETING NOTES: At the meeting last Thursday noon it was decided to

Xnge the name of the Crippled Children's Fund to the Rotary Youth P^d.
,,.The boys are working on a possible Fourth Object project for the club

this year. This project might involve the adoption of a club in another
country so that we may become better acquainted with some of our fellow
Rotarians across the sea.
IN ROTARY
s.

The basis of membership is C1assification.
The joy of membership is Fellowships
The obligation of membership is Service.
The life of membership is Attendance.
The privilege of membership is Yours.

• . •. .By pai^t'Dovernor" W," "CVMacay
AuolclP.nd..

^

New Zealand

ATTENDANCE: Our July average was 90c09feo.»-Thxa is fine. During June we
ranked sixth in the district which is the best we have done in some time,
our neighbors are doing very well in this respect..Bronson ranked second,

Quincy third, and Reading third. Reading had two 100% meetings in June
and Bronson had one perfect day.

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

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

T

BRONSON — CongrogaJional Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. {C.S.T.)

I
I

'

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15M

*

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�-

vf?.?

:

tufc

Frederick H.

Weeks

Quality Spring Products^
Coldvater* Uicb.

Inc.

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

JThe COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR

/-N-

Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

Vol.

No.

Ill

'SPEAKER TUESDAY:

7

•August 15,

Rotarians have

a r

our speaker will be Norman Whitehouse,

eat in
minister

1949

store Tuesday noon when

of the Pilgrim Congrega-

—-tional Church in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Past President of the May«
wood,

Illinois Rotary Club. Several other olxibs in this area have heard

Reverend Whltehouse and recommend him very highly, Howard Teeter, program
chairman for Tuesday, was a college classmate of the speaker.

SOMETHING NEW: With this issue it will no longer be necessary for us to
indicate coming program chairman. The schedule for the year is printed on

the reverse side of the bulletin. Be sure to locate your date and get youi

program lined up early. You should also look over the committee appoint

ments.

ROTARY POUR WAY TEST:

1.
2*

Is it the trijith?
Is it fair to all concerned?

3. Will it build

^-111 for your company or profession?

4, Will it be profI'.-iole for all concerned?

^PORTS DEPARTMENT: Say, you should have seen that volley ball team perforir

i^hursday night, when they took Olmstead's Dairy, City Champs (?) , two gamefe

21-4, and 21-14. Next Thursday night they take on the Jaycees at Water

works Park at 7 p.m.

Strong-willed:

What

Pig-headed:

I am.

What you are.

PARAGRAPH PERSONALITY: Woody Herr was born in Indianapolis March 13, 1917,
the son of a charter member of the Indianapolis Rotary Club. Following
high school, he attended Purdue University and graduated in 1939, special
izing in the field of automotive engineering,..For seven years Woody was
with the home office of the Studebaker Corporation holding various posi
tions in the Service Division, Manuals Section, Engineering, and Sales
Oepartments. When the Service Division of Federal Mogul moved from Detroit
;o Coldwater, Woody started with them as Personnel and Public Relations

vlanager. At the present time he is working in the Sales Department doing
al.l types of things related to sales such as advertising follow-up, mer
chandising and sales promotion programs, market analysis, sales territory

-ecords, sales contracts, field bulletins, meeting planning, etc...Woody
■-s chairman of the Rotary Program Committee for the current year.
lEFLECTIONS: Forty gallons of ice cream furnished by our Rotary club m-; -lel'ceu away very rapidly before the appetites of five hundred kids at the
ovuruifty Day program held at Waterworks last Wednesday, Our thanks go to

?o31owing
members who dished it out: Ernie ?nise, Wayne Way, Lloyd
Keith Pearce

iiyermcre.

.

anr, Kvs Moore,. „Ge^

your families all set for

he ROiARf PiCNIC August 23r Bob Kerr, chairman, has about sixty reservaioud new and expects to have many more by cLis Tuesday, Present plans
all
for a smorgasbord feed prepared by Chef Kindig of the Arlington Hotel,
•of";
Lslj. -and_-V.olley-ball can be played by-old ■"timers"''wh1rle~'supervi"sed~ re-

ei-;^or will be furnished for the youngsters. Our Rotary club has few i i
affairs^— let's bring the wives and kids and all got better ac-

^

ua-.i^ted 1. sDuring the past po'cary year, new clubs were formed at the rate
A DAY,

new

-tied, far-honors~wiih~2.a-^w clubs each,

hsd eighteen new clubs. Thirty-five other countries got into the

clu'o'*

habit.

*^When I was a yovng man," said a father to his indolent son, "I
worked 12 hours a day."

"I admire your youthful energy. Dad," said the boy. "But I admire
still mere the mnhn-pe

-hhnt- TnHt

^-n gtop it,"

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:T5 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thuriday 12:15M

8RONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneidoy 12:15 M

STURGiS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

HERBERT C. KERIIKOWSKE - District Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH M. PUTNAM

MARK

-

President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

S. ANDREWS - Vice-President

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON 5HORNO — Sergeant«at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

CLUB

MAURICE PAYNE — Moestro of the Baton

SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

B

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE
Gront Treloor — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

ROTARY

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Luse — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Choirman

AUENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

C

Olmsted — Chairman

RURAL - URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

Coffmon

—Choirmon

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST.

APRIL, 1950

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

" 6—Chick Kennedy

,

4—Earle

Davidson

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Chrlstmos Party)

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hordy—(Special Rotary Program)

27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

25—Werner Van Aken

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Fomily Picnic)
30—Ray

Fox

SEPTEMBER,

1949

3-Harold

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor

JANUARY, 1950
6—Don

MAY,
Hill

1950
2—Bob

Fraser

9—Howard Swan

13—Guvarie CofFman

17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23—Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed

31—Warren Williams

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat-(Speeiol Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER,
1—Bob

FEBRUARY, 1950

Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)

6—Fred

14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-Stote Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

Halioran
Frankhauser

1949
Wade

8—Frank McConkey
15—Ken

Renneli

Olmsted

22—Chuck

Woodward

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

MARCH, 1950

JULY,

1950

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Kerr

21—All Sports Bonquet

18—Frank Murray

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

1

i

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the obove members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dotes with a fellow Rotorion who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best"

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Besf

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

Vol.

Ill

No.

8

August 22,

1949

ROTARY FAMILY PICNIC: Be sure ai:'^ get your family down to Parkhurst Park
.Tuesday at 5 p.m. for the big

being planned to create goof;,
the feed bags...The price
c

^ C.a'rC - r .Games for the kids and adults are

- o.
and then at 6:30 p.m. we put on
1,50 for adults and
for children. Re

member there will be no rog'Llei meeting Taeaday noon.,,We*ll be looking
for YOU at parkhurst park ao 5
the weather is unsettled Tuesday,
phone President Putnam^

V90-u-,

regarding final decision on the picnic.)

STURGIS IKTSR-CITY GOLF MEET: Once again the Sturgis Rotary Club is plan
ning a big day for golfing Rotarians. Festivities begin at 2 p.m. on Fri

day, August 26. Golf fees are |2.00 and the dinner is $2.25. The golf

tourney is complete with prises and the evening promises a good meal and
fine entertainment. Make your reservations with Ernie NOWJ!
ROTARY NEWS: Wayne Johnson and daughter just returned from Montana after
an enjoyable trip^ We understand that 'Wayne really gave the squaws a '

thrill.Heard that Guvarie Coffman is selling corn cheap these days. Can
^not understand how an experienced farmer like Guvarie would plant more
"corn than he could use. Oh, well, we cqn always use some in the Reflector
..Maurice Payne is unable to lead songs due to a severe case of bursitie

in one shoiflder. Assistant song leader Ed Holts did a nice job of direct

ing our little glee club last Tuesday.,.See where Athlete Dick Kerr came
in third in the Country Club golf tourney and reached the semi-finals in
the City Tennis singles meet...Understand Mac McKeith and Helen ^nd Pat
are spending a week or so on Lake Michigan...Carl Vinton checked in at
the Hastings club recently and heard a fine program on Internationalism.
We may have the program here soon...Harry Taylor reports that Maude is

out of the hospital and feeling much better. We hope she is fully re

covered soon...our auditing committee of Kennedy and Weeks has been work

ing night and day on the books since the first of July and hope to have a

report ready before Labor Day. Meanwhile Past Pres. Woh and Sec. Ernie

must continue to worry about the $2.30 discrepancy in the records.../If

you like a few news notes in the bulletin, he^) by turning in items of in
terest about yourself and other members to Editor Fred Weeks...Our ap
preciation is extended to '*Scoop" Putnam for his contributions to the
sheet.

A business firm kept sending a bill to one of its customers without

receiving a payment. Finally, however, they did receive the follow

ing letter;

"Dear Sirs: Every month I put all my bills together, pick five

at random and pay those. If you send me any more reminders,

you won't even get a place in the shuffle.next month."

PARAGRAPH PERSONALITY: Ray Pox was born in Caseville, Huron County, Mich.
and spent his early years on a farm there...After attending Ferris Insti
tute, he spent five years in Railway Mail Service and was then a foreman

with Union Steel Products in Albion for another five years,..Ray left the

factory to start_injyie silver fox business .and during lii^-25-yeaps-in —
fha1J "field became" a" producer of very excellent pelts..After leaving the
silver fox business a few years back, Ray specialized in raising Christmas

V

crees and now has about 25,000 trees in various stages of development...
do has p.lso been raising pheasants the past two years in cooperation with
the Branch County Conservation Club. Sixteen hundred birds have been re-

^ leased in the coLinty recently.. .Ray has been a Rotarian for five years,
■'VOLLEYBALL: The Rotary Volleyball team closed a very successful season

■ last Thursday evening by defeating the Jaycee team 2 to 1. Only five
players sbow3d up but they were enough: Shorno, Putnam, Olmsted, VanAken,
and

Weeks.

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

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — CengregoHonai Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Fridoy 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C.

KERL1KOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH M. PUTNAM

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vlcfr&gt;President

- President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C.

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-ot-Arms

PATTERSON

— Treasurer

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW - Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

Ernie

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC INFORMATION
Charles Fiske — Chairman

Mourico Payne — Choirman

C

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Grant. Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairman

FELLOWSHIP

H

Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

John Walker — Choirman

RURAL • URBATI

Guvorie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Coffmon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

—Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,
6—Don

4—Eorle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

MAY,

1950

1949

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Eraser

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore-(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

13—Guvarle Coffman

20—Ken Putnam-(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

4—AI Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat-(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER,

APRIL, 1950

9—Howord Swan

24—John- Wolker

23—Walt Bien

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

7—Carl Vinton-(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hop Weidner

JUNE, 1950

. .

6—Fred Halloran
13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

/
%

Frankhauser

1949

1—Bob Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken Olmsted

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Kerr

Holtz

Peorce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"Htf Profits Mo&amp;t Who Serves Best"

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

Vol. Ill

No.

9

Aup:uGt 29.

IQliQ

REPORT ON ENGLAND; Dr. J.A* Thomac, v/ho has recontly returned from a trip

mv
will b© our speaker next Tuesday. Jim^ accompanied by I/Irs.
Thomas, made the trip over by boat and returned by air. While in England,
the doctor attended a medical convention, visited relatives, and found
some time to do a bit of sight-seeing. We are looking fonvard to an
Interesting talk* Ray Pox is program chairman.

PICNIC PAT^R: Nearly one hundred and fifty persons attended the Rotary
picnic ireld at Parkhurst Park last Tuesday afternoon and evening. Ernie
reports that there v/ere about 100 adults and 50 children filling their
plates at the well-laden tables of food prepared by Chef Kindig of the

Arlington Hotel.,,.B ob Kerr and his helpers are to bo commended on the

arrangements which made for a pleasant Rotary gathering*

PERSONALITY: Harold J, (Rod) McKnight was born in Brown City,

attended Saginaw High School and then went

to Ferris Institute for six months,,.During the first World War, Red

Joined the Student Army Training Corp at Ypsilanti Normal. After tho
Ypsi for throo yoars and then loft to accept a lob

^^^the Accounting Division of the Soldiors Bonus Division,of tL State
f

Lansing. In this position ho traveled to various

r

auditor. It was on one of those trips that ho
10?? Hrt
Institution on a special assignment in February
?
asked to stay and decided to try it out for a while. He is
TW h
out*....Rod married Carol Valentine of St. Johns, laichlgan.
RotL^Att
eightocn and a girl fourteen,..Ho has been a
Rotarion for nearly 25 years and was president in 1937-38, During his
roign as prosidont, ho was known as "King Harold of the Rod".
NEWS NOTES; Pour of our members represented tho Coldwater Club at tho

Thoy wcro Wob Treat, Ken SLstod, Lb

his
Mf??
members helped Ken Olmstod cclobrato
his birthday recently, Mildred Payno furnished tho birthday cako.

Maurice fried the chicken and folded on tho last log..Prosidont Ken who
ti
Chamber of Coramorco, tolls us that tho auto4.

county recently mot with Chamber officials and do-

cidod to arrange an auto display for tho

lI^or'5iLL?siL

rriLt thif yo^?

Pair this fall

Tha

the ChriL'mfrk;;dfis also

present time. Rotary may havo roaponaibility for
an appointment. Icoop

It. Should thoy break it, it would bo because of oversight or conditions

ilub

f

Rotarians, when thoy accept membership in tho local
2
of their club, to meet thorn at tho wooklv Lotine
^ton have you looked forward to some coming Rotary mooting bocaua^*
responsibilities. In effect, thoy make an appoint-

Rotarian or two about sfmfpartlcu^^^Uer^d

h^rf nfdnt?
^2" wore when the Rotarian you hoped to seo failed to bo
•onr;i?h^n /r
f faoUng that tho Rotarian had broken an appoint!
,.

1

a mooting without

&gt;lS Po!!!!!'
-

;oin;
hnrnn!!

attondanco is one of the basie. _obltgaJuu„

yo« iaavo an appointment with oaoh member of your

specific matter. AnotLr

^

^0 sec you about some spoeial matter,

K ^ V °
forward to tho followahip with you, which thov
■an only havo whon you are iroaant."
"ncn cnoy
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY — Union Church — Mondny 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregatipnal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendty — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERMKOWSKE — Diitriet Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH M.
MARK

S. ANDREWS

- Nfice-President

PUTNAM

-

President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-ot-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY

- Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboord

CLUB

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairmen

A

,

8

E

CLASSIFICATION

Ernie

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairmen

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairmen

Luse — Chairman

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
D

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chatrmon

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

Olmsted

RURAL - URBAN

— Chairman

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Choirman

1949 . 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

APRIL, 1950
4—iarle Dovidsort

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Homllton

13—EorJ Corwin

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party) : ^

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

25—Worner Van Aken

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Roy Fox

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,

1949

18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Progrorh)

MAY, 1950

3-Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

6—Don Shorno

10—Harry Taylor

9—Howord Swan

13—Guvarie Coffman

17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23-Walt Bien

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed

31—Warren Williams

OCTOBER, 1949

Rennell

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)

6—Fred

14—Hop Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeffng

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill Frankhauser

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

Halloran

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday-No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Peorce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If It is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarion who has one planned for later on during the some month.
WOODY HERR — Program Choirman.

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

r
Vol» III

No, 10

Se-ptembGr

19lj.Q

ACADEIvIY AWARD t For our program noxt Tuesday, we v;ill have a new dental

health educational film, "It's Your Hoalth," produced by the Southern
'California Dental Association.^An l8-minuto sound film, it was pro
duced under the direction of Jack Chortok, winner of 12 academy awards
for his educational and short subject film work. Art Baker, character
star of screen and radio, plays the loading role, supported by a cast of
Hollywood feature players...Don Shorno is program chairman...
or had you guessod?

LOOKING AHEAD:

September 12-17.... .Branch County lj.-H Pair.
Tuesday, September 13
Tuesday,

Rotary Meeting at Fairgrounds with i;-H

I.Icrhors as our guests,
September 20..... .Viriit of District Governor.

Tuesday, October k
October 17-2[i.

Scug Night. A1 Sieg, chairman,
United Nations Week In Rotary International

PARAGRAPH PERSONALITY:Byron Thomas was born in Oceana County, near Hart,

Michigan, on February 22, 1901. Ho grev/ up in the eanning factory business
vioing all types of work in the MichlgCLn plants of the W.R. Roach Company..
Je resigned as a canned goods salesman v/ith a proposed Texas territory
to enroll at Albion College. During his college years he v/orkcd as a

nachine shop operator and toolsetter in Albion. After graduating from

college in 1924, he taught in the high schools of Albion and Three Rivers

Cor^four years,,..Since that time he has served 21 years as a school

idministrator. As a result of summer school effort, he received a Master's

iogrco at Northwestern and has taken additional work at the Univorsity of
Michigan.,.Byron joined Rotary at Vicksburg in 193^ and served as pros—
Ldent of that club in 1939-ilO, He married the valedictorian of the Class

of 1927 in Throe Rivors. Wo can understand why he taught her history but
^o think ho took a rather long chance in toaciing a prospectivo wife the
fundamentals of debating.t,Byron and Virginia have two fine daughters
-vho, according to Byron, "have had their share of old buildings and basoncnt rooms in the Coldv/ater schools".

DUTSTANDING PROGRAIvI: At its meeting last Thursday noon, our Board of

:)irector3 voted "Orchids" to Howard Teeter for the most outstanding
lugust program. More on this next Tuesday noon.

i/VKING UP: "When a Rotarian attends a club meeting other than his own,

10 not only gets attendance credit, but is helping his club's record.

•Ind in addition, ho makes now friends, he learns how other clubs handle

their meetings, ho picks up some ideas for his own club, or perhaps thcro
Is a feeling of pride that his club Is doing a pretty good job already,"
As I road the club bulletins from nearby tovms, I see the names of

Nur members v/ho have made the extra effort to keep up their attendance
.'Qcords. Nearly ebcry Monday finds four or five Coldwater men at the

iuincy club and on Wednesday tv;o or throe go to Bronson.. .Ono follow has

■&gt;con making up regularly all stunmer. Bob Livermoro's v/ork this summer has

■'Gon scheduled in such a manner that he could not make our Tuesday meet—
.nga, but ho has traveled to seme neighboring club almost every week.
This sort of cooperation is keeping our club high in the attendance

'Qcords of tho district. In July wo ranked 8th in tho district with 90.09^.

wdop-ft upyfbXlows'

"

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m

tOTARY TODAY:

6,859 Rotary Clubs, 330,000 Rotarians; 27 now clubs in I6
countries since July 1, ipi+p.

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STUR6IS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�•^1
HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

219TK DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS - Viee-President

M.

PUTNAM

-

President

ROY C. PAHERSON - Treasure.

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory
ROBERT

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-ot-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

E. SHAW - Director

WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

A

F

MEMBERSHIP

B

ROTARY

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

G

PROGRAM

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie luse — Chairman

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
H

FELipWSHIP

D

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Holtz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

John Walker — Chairman

RURAL• URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Choirman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

CofFman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST. 1949

APRIL, 1950
4—Eorle

6—Chick Kennedy

2—Marty Derhammer

Davidson

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Eari Corwln

10—Mae McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)

16—Howard Teeter

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

25—Warner Van Aken

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox
SEPTEMBER,

JANUARY, 1950

1949

6—Don Shorno

13—Guvarie CofFman

20—Ken Pujnom—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat-(Special Rotary Progrom)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

9—Howard Swan

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladles' Nite)

24—John Walker

23—Walt

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)

18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program'

Froser

Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloron
Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

MARCH, 1950

Wade

JULY, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday-No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick Kerr

11—Fritz Von

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Olmsted

Holtz

Aken

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the obove members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

9f

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Tol.

Ill

No.

September 12,

11

SEE YOU AT THE FAIR:

1949

Our meeting Tuesday noon will be held at the 4-H

Fairgrounds at 12tl5...,,A Chicken dinner will be served by the Coldwater
and Girard Granges. We will have about 40 4-H members

as our guests.,,,.

The speaker will be James Hayes of Michigan State College, Jimmy has a
very fine reputation as a speaker,...Guvarie Coffman is program chairman
and has planned a very fine meeting. Let*s have a record turnout at the
Fairgrounds Tuesday noon.

NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING CLUBS: District Governor Kerlikowske, who will
visit our club on September 20, recently made his official visit to the
Battle Creek club. According to their bulletin, his visit was a "pleasant

event". After making a regular speech, the governor presided at the piano
for a couple of Rotary songs= Ho met with the club directors in the
evening, after which they ea o r tod iiim to the "bridal suite" of The Post
Tavern where he spent the nigh w ' Korli" is a bachelor,.,.Branch County
Prosecutor Harold Bristol spok i loi the Rronson club a week or so ago on
the trials of war criminals in E'lrope. Harold served as judge in 20 cases
and prosecutor in 19 cases during his years in the U.S. Army...."Dutch"
Meier recently addressed the Quincy cluL on the subject of "Socialized
Medicine". Some of the members gathered the impression that he was "agin
it".

"When the white man discovered this country, the Indians were
running it. There were no taxes, there was no debt. The women
did all the work....And the white men thought they could
improve on a system like thatW.
PARAGRAPH PERSONALITY:

Norm Kohl was born in Quincy,

Michigan and grad

uated from high school there in 1907, For the next three years he worked
as a clerk In the office of the N.Y,C.R.R....From 1910 until 1920, he
was employed in the First National Bank at Quincy except for three years
In the First World Vifar. . . .From 1920 to date. Norm has been connected with
the Southern Michigan National Bank in Coldwater as Vice President, Cash
ier, President, and Trust Officer,...He served as City Treasurer in 1928
and was Mayor in 1930 and 1931...,For ten years he was a member of the
Board of Trustees of the Oak Grove Cemetery and was treasurer of the
Branch County Hospital from its inception to January 1, 1949..,.Norm is a
member

of

all

Masonic

Bodies

and

is

a

Past

Commander of

the

Jacobs

Oommandery.. .,In 1939-40 he was pi'esident of Rotary and served as treas
urer until this year. He has boon a working member of our club since 1923.
AMERICAN

CREED:

"I am an American^ God willing, I will carve out my
future with my tv;o hands and my brain,"
"I stand on my own feet and win success for myself and
my own."
"If I fail or fall behind in this race of life, I
seek no--al;ibi,"

—

"In the character of my environment,

-

-

-

under this economic

system, under our form of government, I will succeed,"
"I carry no red flag of bitterness, hatred or sedition,"
"I fight forward, clear-eyed, independent, whining not,
"Thanking God I am an American."

"Yesterday is a cancelled check. Tomorrow is a promissory note.
Today is ready cash. Spend it wisely."

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — CongregaHenol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C.

KERLIKOWSKE — Ditlrlct Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH M. PUTNAM

MARK S. ANDREWS — Viee^resident

— President

ERNEST W. lUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY -

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

Director

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE
BOB SHAW — Chairman

E

ClASSIF CATION

A

Ernie

Luse

F

MEMBERSHIP

B

ROTARY

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

FELLOWSHIP

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Choirman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

— Chairman

H

Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

John

Ken

Walker — Choirman

CHILDREN

C

Olmstad — Chairman

RURAL • URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Choirman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhommer — Chairmen

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

APRIL, 1950

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

'

6—Chick Kennedy

4—Earle

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Mllnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotory Program)

2—Marty Derhommer
Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

Davidson

25—Worner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
MAY, 1950

JANUARY, 1950

SEPTEMBER, 1949

3—Harold

6—Don Shorno

Hill

2—Bob Froser

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23—Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed

31—Warren Williams

OCTOBER, 1949
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER,
1 —Bob

Rennell

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—A! Sieg (Stag Nlte)

9—Howard Swan
Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotory Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Hoiloron
Frankhauser

1949
Wade

MARCH, 1950

JULY, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Woyne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it Is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarion who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Choirman.

((

He Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

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

Vol.

Ill

No,

September 19,

12

1949

VISIT OF DISTRICT GOVERNOR: Herb Kerllkowske, Governor of District 219,
will make his official visit to our club next Tuesday noon. Every member
should make an ernest effort to be present at this meeting. President
Ken Putnam will be chairman of the meeting,
AUGUST ATTENDANCE:

Our club average attendance for the month of August

was 91.11^. Vi'e are doing well to keep above the 90^ level. How about
reaching for the 95^ mark soon?
BIOGRAPHY:

"Chick" Kennedy was born in Poplar Point, Manitoba, Canada,

on March 6,

1902. He worked as a drug store apprentice for about six

months after graduating from high school...Following college preparation

he taught in a public school for l|- years.. cThe next four years were
spent with the Sydney E.

Junkins Company in Vancouver B.C. Canada

Chick then came to the United Stales and for twelve years was with the
Eaton ManvLfacturing Company in I)-.:G2'oit. For the past nine years, he has
been in Coldwater as secretary of Quality Spring Products, Inc... Joining
E

i

our Rotary club in 1941, he was soon elected to

and was chosen as president in 1942..

the Board of Directors

his years in Coldwater,

Chick has been a willing worker in many community activities,

"The best thing to give your enemy is forgiveness; to an opponent,

tolerance; to a friend, your heart; to your child, a good example;
to a father, deference; to your mother, conduct that will make her

proud of you; to yourself, respect; to all men, understanding."
^William Carl Schuppel

FOOTBALL PANS: Rotarians interested in football will probably start the
seasons activities this week,.,Our high school team v/ill entertain Adrian

for the first home game to be held here September 23...The Branch County

Comets will also have their first home appearance Sunday evening, Sept.
18, against the Dearborn All-Stars... Some of our members will probably
be traveling to Ann Arbor Saturday afternoon, Sept. 24, to see Michigan

vs. Michigan State.

ROTARY HERE AND THERE: The Rotary Club of Clare, Michigan is staging a

100^ attendance contest during August and September—the losers to cook

a chicken supper the first week in Ootcber...District 219, as of July 31,
had 2015 members.Rotary clubs are meeting every day and around the
clock, Tuesday seems to be the most popular meeting day but clubs are

■s meeting every day including at least 139 on Saturday and at least 20 on

Sunday,..There are 38 Rotary cluba within the corporate limits of London,

England; 19 in Los Angeles, Oa".j.l'Tnia; nine in Copenhagen, Denmark; and
eight in New York City.

STAG SUPPER; Mark your calendar now so

l:nat you will be

able

to attend

the-me-et-ing-to - be held--at the Coui3-try-F-l-^-^&gt;n—Ootober 4. Al-Sieg, program
chairman for that date, is busy planning a wou'lerfuX time for the after
noon and evening. Those who wish may play golf, some may want to play
horseshoes or other games. The menu for the dinner has not been definitely
decided upon at this time. An excellent program of entertainment has been

- planned for the evening..So keep October 4 for the Rotary Stag Supper.
Boss:

"So« Getting yrur hair cut on company time, huh?"

ilmployee:

"Well,

Boss:

"Not

it grew cn company time,"

Employee:

"I^m not getting all of it

all

of

it.'^

cut eitherl"

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monciay 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:I5M

BRONSON — CongregotSonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

DtSTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

M.

PUTNAM

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON - Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-at-Arms

1

- President

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE -- Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baf^

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

A

F

MEMBERSHIP

B

ROTARY

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

ChorJes Fitke — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

6

PROGRAM

C

INFORMATION

Hovrord Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Luse — Chairman

TELEPHONE
Grant Treiear — Chairmen

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
H

FELLOWSHIP

D

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Holtz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

Olmsted —

C

Chairman

RURAL - URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairmen

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

DECEMBER, 1949

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard Teeter

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

APRIL, 1950

6—Chick Kennedy

^

4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Spedal Rotary Program)
25—Warner Von Aken

30—Roy Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER, 1949
6—Don

Shorno

13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treot—(Spedal Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

24—John Walker

23—Walt Bien

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

6—Fred Halloran

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson
28—Wayne Johnson

20—Bill

Fronkhauier

'M

27—Si Treat

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advonce. If it is not pos&gt;
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the some month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

No,

rS Vol. Ill

;

September 26,

13

FURNITURE; Byron Thomas,

1949

program chairman for next Tuesday, has

invited William Winemiller to speak to us. Mr. Winemiller is associated
with the Winemiller Furniture Shop north of town. The custom-made prices

produced in this shop are knov/n to lovers of fine furniture over most of
the

United

States.

"Tolerance is the

result of an \incomfortable

the other fellow may be right,

suspicion that

after all."

WELCOME TO ROTARY: The Reflector takes this opportunity to welcome the
two newest members, Paul McDaniel and Jim McComb, and to challenge them

to maintain a 100^ attendance for the first year. After that, it "comes

natural".

PARAGRAPH PERSONALITY: Harold Raleigh Weidner, born in Toledo, Ohio,
December 5, 1901, graduated from the Detroit College of Medicine and

Surgery in 1930...Hap was an intern in the Flower Hospital in Toledo in
1930-31

and served

as

Chief Resident

there

in

1931-32.

He

started his

practice in Coldv/ater in 1932 and has been here since that time except
for the war years. He served as Lieutenant-Commander and Commander in
the U.S.N.R. from 1942 to 19^6 and is at present a Commander, U.S.N.R.,
specialist group. . .He is a member of the An-erican Heart Association,
Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine, Associate Member
of the American College of Physicians, Past president of the Branch
County Medical Society, Member of the Michigan State Medical Society,
and the American Medical Association..."Doc" specializes in internal
medicine and heart disease...Father of three boys and one girl, "Hap"

is interested in our public schools,
local Board of
DATES

TO

and was recently elected to the

Education.

REi\iSK©ER:

Tuesday,

October 4

October 17-24,...
Monday, October 17

Rotary Stag Supper at Country Club.

United Nations Week in Rotary International.
."Dream Dusters", male quartette, Talk of
Hour

Club.

"A good boss is one who makes his men think they have more

ability than they have, so they consistently do better work
then they thought they could." ■'
Charles E. Wilson,

General Motors,

REFLECTIONS: A movement is under v/ay to impeach our president for illcg^ally padding the "kitty". One glaring example came to light last Tuesday,
Little "Freddie" Weeks, with the help of an obliging waitress, searched
the button board diligently from l.SjQS until 13:14 looking for his lapel
button. At that time the plaintj.ff gave up, reported the missing button
to the secretary, and took a scab just in time to rise and sing "America"
...As soon as the song was ended che president calmly pulled several

„

lepel.-buttons from his_coat,.DO-Cket. and proceeded to sell

them to th.e

defenseless members. This type of dictatorial taxation must ceasel
'w^Tlghten your trusses, menl This is the call to alms I (P.S. I want my

'^dime back.)

"A man will fall several times, but he isn^t a failure until
he starts saying somebody pushed him."
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

6RONSON — Congregational Church — Wadnetday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Nendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

219TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-50
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

M. PUTNAM — President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurea«i

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

CLUB

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Bo^'V

SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

p

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Luse — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomos — Chairman

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

C

Olmsted — Chairman

RURAL - URBAN

Guvorie

Coffman

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY

SICK

Dick

Harold Hill — Chairman

Kerr — Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Eorl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

^

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,

1949

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

9—Howard Swon

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23—Walt Bien

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don Shorno

OaOBER. 1949

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—A) Sieg (Stag NIte)
11—Grant Treloor

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treot

6—Fred Halloron
Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van

Olmsted

Kerr

Aken

22—Chuck Woodword

21—All Sports Bonquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year wilt be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotorion who has one planned for later on during the some month.
WOODY HERR - Program Cholrmon.

"jF/e Profits Most Who Serves Best

99

fl

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol.

Ill

No.

Oftto^ber 3,

14

1949

"ATTENDANCE: Our percentage of 91.iT^ for the month of August kept us in
eighth place in the district which now has 34 clubs. Several of our
neighboring clubs are ranking ahead of us, Vicksburg first, Bronson
second, Reading third, Quincy fifth, and Marshall sixth. The Marshall
club has 70 members to our 58 so we should be able

to pass them in the

attendance ratings. They had 92.21^ for August. Are you doing your Z%

each week?

REMEMBER HUCK? Every nov/ and then I receive

a copy of the Cadillac

Evening News with the compliments of Editor T. 0. Huckle, former Cold-

water Rotarian and former publisher of the Coldwater Daily Reporter,...
The masthead of his paper shows a program for Cadillac containing several
items which might well refer to Coldwater and probably a thousand other
similar towns...A New High School...Civic Auditorium...New Sewage Dis

posal Plant...Off-street Parking Lots...Annual Cadillac Celebration
Event...and seven others making a "dozen point program".
^

Last Tuesday the citizens of Cadillac were to vote on
the new high school. I haven't heard how the election turned out, but
I sincerely hope that one point of Huck's program is under way by this
time. \iVe herewith send our best v/ishes to Huck and son Earl that, with

the help of the Evening Nev.'s,

Cadillac may become the second finest city

in Michigan,

BIG PRICE REDUCTION ON STAG_NX&gt;rHT
ROTARY STAG NIGHT - OCTOBER 4 - MEMO PROM CHAIRMAN AL SIEG:

After much pencil sharpening the committee has decided that we can

put the Stag on for $2.00 rather than the |;2.50 as was previously anxvu
nounced.

Bob Shaw has great things planned for the golfing enthusiasts. Below

is the

time schedule which must be followed in order that dinner is not

delayed,

Nine

Holes

Putting
Driving Contest
Hole

in

One

•r

Starting
Starting
Starting
Starting

time
time
time
t:|.me

2:00 to 5:00
2:00 to 6:00
6:00
6:15

The prize for making a Hole in One is a.$25.00 War Bond and each con
testant will have three tries so bring your favorite club.
Warren Williams has made arrangements for the shooters tovuse the
facilities of the Conservation Club to try their luck at Trap or Skeet.
Please plan to be at the Gruner Farm west of town at 4:30,

There is a game called Ping Pong and this event will be handled by
president Ken, He wants to determine the champion singles and doubles

players of the Coldwater Club. They say it's an easy game so let's give
it a try. Starting time 4:00.

Fritz VanAkeh heads up the horse shoe event but—so- f-ar- the-nwher of-

participants is small. I guess he and John Walker will have to fight it

out to determine the winner unless we can find more competition.
Dinner will be served at 6:45 followed by awarding of prizes, a spir
ited song session, and extra special entertainment.

"If Adam came back to earth, the only thing he would
recognize would be the jokes,"

REMEMBER: No meeting at the Arlington next Tuesday noon. See you at

the Country Club as soon as you can make it.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elk, Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Fridoy 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BAHIE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol.

Ill

No.

October 10, 1949

15

PAST DISTRICT GOVERNOR: Our guer-t speaker next Tuesday will be Past Dis
trict Governor Guy Kirsch of Sturgis. Guy will speak to us concerning
the Paul Harris Memorial Fund, giving us an idea of the scope of the
work covered by the Rotary Foundation.
PARAGRAPH PERSONALITY: Frank Murray was born in Delphos,
Ohio...From

1919 to

1942

he was

Allen County,

associated with the Wolverine Portland

Cement Company in Coldwater, serving at various times as Mechanical En
gineer, Superintendent, Director and Executive Vice President.After
leaving Coldwater he went to the Wabash Portland Cement Company which
work took him to Osborn and Dayton in Ohio and to Stroh, Indiana. He was
director, vice president and general manager while with this concern...
Frank later went to the Pacific Portland Cement Company of San Francisco
as Assistant to the President and Manager of Oregon Operations...During

his many years in our city Prank was president of the Board of Education,
president of the Bon Ami Club, and a member of the Library Board,..Since
his return to Coldwater, W. Prank has been working with various building
projects as consultant and engineer. Just recently he has been tempor
arily appointed assistant vice president and trust officer of the South
ern Michigan National Bank.

BOUQUET OF THE WEEK: A1 Sieg Is to be congratulated upon the planning
which made for a fine evening of fellowship at our stag supper last Tues
day, With our guests from nearby clubs, the attendance was near
hundred.

one

"To serve, you need not set the world aglow
In any nev/ or magic way.

But you must sympathize with hearts bent low.
And if you can, their fears allay.
To serve,

you need not set the world afire

With eloquence of tongue or pen.
But you must fill a lasting, deep desire
To help each day your fellow men.

To serve is but to lead a useful life.
To ever face men with a smile.

To court ideals, to frown on greed and strife.
To give our Rotary a trial."

James Harvey Spencer, The London Rotariav
NEW MEI^ER: We extend a welcome to our newest member, Vlnce Kornstien,
who enters the club under the classification of Electric Equipment Man
ufacturing.

OTHER ROTARY CLUB BULLETINS; The Rotary Club of Lyons, New York calls
its publication The Lyons Tale...The Spinning Wheel of Dalton, Mass.,

--recently ran an advertisement; "Experienced Wheelwright wanted to repair
the Spinning Wheel.

.The editor of the Claremore, Oklahoma Rota-Gram

advises his readers at

the

bottom of the sheet:

"Don*t turn the pageJ The

editor has gone to Joplin and didn^t have time to write any more."
"Does your husband talk in his sleep?"
"No, and it*a terribly exasperating! He
News Item:

just grins."

"The couple was married last Wednesday, thus ending a
friendship which began in their school days."
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern ~ Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice^resident

M. PUTNAM — President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-ot-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW - Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Mautiee Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Lute — Chairman

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Choirman

Woody Herr — Choirman

1
D

H

FELLOWSHIP

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Holtz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

C

Olmsted — Chairman

RURAL - URBAN

Guvorie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mae McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Werner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,

MAY, 1950

1949

3-Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

Shorno

13—Guvarie Coffmon

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Wolker

23-Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Speciol Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan

Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—SI Treat

6—Fred Halloran
Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob Wade

MARCH, 1950

JULY, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick Kerr

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Speciol Rotory Program)

28-Ed Holtz

25—Keith

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the some month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Sei'ves Best'

&gt;^The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

No.

October 17,

16

1949

FOURTH OBJECT: The Fourth Object of Rotary INTERNATIONAL is:
"To foster and encourage the advancement of inter
national understanding, good will and peace through
a world fellowship of business and professional men
united

in

the

ideal

of

service."

The report given to us last Tuesday by Past District Governor Guy
Kirsch of Sturgis on the workings of the Paul Harris Memorial Fund and

the Rotary Foundation should make every Rotarian proud to be a member of

an international organization which is making positive steps toward
better understanding between the peoples of nations around the world.

In addition to the work of the Foundation, there are many Rotary
Clubs and Rotarians as individuals who are making contacts with people
of other nations...-The Rotary Club of Glendale, California has sent
several cartons of clothingio the Rotary Club of Athens, Greece.....To

date, over 800 packages from 37 states containing 20,000 items have been
distributed to

children in 97 refugee camps

in Bavaria....The Rotary

Club of Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania has expended ^3842,44 in providing
CARE food and clothing packages for 33 families in Bonne-on-the-Rhine,

Germany....The McKenzie, Tennessee club plans to bring into the United

States a displaced European of college age and with the cooperation of a
local college make arrangements for him to attend college....The Taylor,
Michigan club is sponsoring two former Czechoslovakian Rotarians who are
expected to arrive in Taylor shortly. The club has guaranteed to find
them employment and to provide them with housing

And so it goes, in club after club throughout the world. It would seem
that this "world consciousness" might well have a definite effect on

developing "international understanding, good will and peace"....if the
Atom Bomb doesn*t get us first.
We had to add the last phrase, so we could quote the following:
"Now that the Russians have the atom bomb, Phil Murray and Walter
Ruether may be wasting their time bargaining for pensions
perhaps John L. Lewis should seek safety first--before pensions-and get his miners back in the mines below the ground.....
Even Johnts eyebrows are no longer a safe refuge."
PROGRAM FOR NEXT TUESDAY; Grant Treloar,

program chairman for our next

meeting, has arranged for high scjopl coach Floyd Eby to be our speaker.
Floyd will relate some of his experiences while on a navy cruise last
summer as

a Naval Reserve officer....Grant will be out of town Tuesday

and Wayne Way will present the speaker.
DREAM DUSTERS:

Ira King,

president of the Talk of the Hour club,

reminded

members that the.first fall meeting of that organization will.be held.
October 17, next Monday, when the Dream Dusters, a quartet of World War

II Veterans, will present a program of vocal numbers....We understand
that the five numbers of the 1950 program will all be held in the spring.

Ira urges members to sign up for ttie 1950 series at the October 17 pro

gram.

..-Single memberships .. .$3.00

SUGGESTION FOR A WILL:

Dual memberships ,. .$6.00

"Being of sound mind,
red

cent

I spent every

I had."

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

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneidoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Fridoy 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERL1K0WSKE - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS - Vice-President

M. PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. - Director

ROY C. PAHERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at-Arms

^

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER - Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Boton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Choirman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairmen

Luse — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairman

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

C

Olmsted — Chairman

RURAL • URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Choirman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhommer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhommer
9—Harold

Hamilton

16—Howord

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Fomily Picnic)

APRIL, 1950

6—Chick Kennedy
13—Earl

Corwin

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

^

4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,

MAY, 1950

1949

3—Harold

Shorno

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladles' NIte)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23—Walt Bien

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag NIte)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER,

Hill

2—Bob Fraser
9—Howard Swan

Rennell

FEBRUARY, 1950

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weldner

13—Rotary TrI-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran
Frankhouser

1949

1-Bob Wade

MARCH, 1950

JULY, 1950

8—Fronk McConkey

7—Red McKnIght

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

22—Chuck

Woodward

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

Kerr

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the some month.
WOODY HERR — Program Choirmon.

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol.

Ill

No.

October 24,

17

1949

PROGRAM TUESDAY: Dr. Harold Hamilton, pastor of the Baptist Church, will
be our guest speaker Tuesday noon, with Lloyd Livermore acting as
chairman.

REFLECTIONS: Some of our members who make frequent trips to Quincy for
Rotary meetings on Monday noons have noticed that the Quincy club is now
meeting in the basement of the Union Church. This is the same building,
but the

church has

improved the basement

and the

club has

a much better

room for its Rotary meetings....Speaking of Quincy, we also hear that
they are getting new song books, a project which was discussed at our
last gathering....
The Rotary club as a unit does a lot of nice things for the

community, but there are many kj.nJnesses done by individual Rotarians
which do not make the headlines. One of our'members recently noticed a

high school lad who needed a lot of dental work done and promptly seOta
him to a dentist and paid the bill* Fifty or sixty men in a community do

ing things of this kind will make a real contribution to the betterment
of the city.

Men of other service clubs

are doing similar bits of kind

ness, and it all adds up one of the reasons for people frequently saying
that "Coldwater is a friendly town"

We noticed this item in a Rotary publication recently:
"Offering to reimburse the out-of-town speaker for expenses he may have

in curred in making the trip to your community is not only a courtesy but
an obligation that is due the invited speaker. Perhaps he may refuse any
payment but the club secretary or other officer should try, tactfully,
to persuade him to accept
.Wonder if the club could set up a fund
whereby we would pay mileage up to a certain reasonable distance? Many
of our speakers

have

come from within a radius

of 75 miles.

Some of them

may get mileage on the trips from their own offices, but I am sure that
some of them who are glad to give up the time, would appreciate a bit of

help on the driving expense.

"To be good is noble, but to teach others how to be good is
nobler

and less trouble,"-

-Mark Twain

PARAGRAPH PERSONALITY: On December 30, 1918 the population of St. Johns,
Michigan was increased by one when Kenneth Putnam appeared on the scene.
.♦..Ken graduated from high school in Lansing and then attended Michigan
State for two years. During this time he served his apprenticeship at the
Estes-Leadley Funeral Home in Lansing....He then went to the College of
Embalming at St. Louis, Missouri, After greduating from the embalming

school, he worked at the Schmalzriedt Sons Funeral Home in Detroit for

two years. For the next four years he was again with the Estes-Lesdley
concern in Lansing and then in 1946 he came to Coldwater....During his
three years in Coldwater, Ken has entered into comm\inity activities with
real enthusiasm. At the present time he is president of the Chamber of

Commerce as well "as being president of our-R-o"tary""club.
not permit us to take up his

.Space does

singing talent in this issue.

"Turning over a new leaf at New Year's may be all right but it's
turning over a lot of old ones in October that gives a
fellow

a

crick

in

the

back".

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

QUINCY ■—■ Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hcndry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�2T9TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C.

KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-50
KENNETH M.

MARK S. ANDREWS - Vice-President

PUTNAM

-

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PAHERSON - Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeanl-at-Aniis

M

President

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER - Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE - Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairman

1
B

F

MEMBERSHIP

C

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Choirmon

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holts — Chairman

AnENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Choirmon

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Choirmon

Olmsted

CHILDREN

C

— Chairman

RURAL. URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Choirmon

Marty Derhammer — Choirmon

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

APRIL, 1950

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

'

4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mae McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
MAY, 1950

JANUARY. 1950
SEPTEMBER.

1949

6—Don Shorno

3—Harold

2—Bob Fraser

Hill

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mork Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23—Walt Bien

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nlte)
11—Grant Treloor

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER.
1—Bob

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy PaHerson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Hailoran
Frankhauser

1949
Wade

8—Frank MeConkey
15—Ken

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan

Olmsted

JULY.

MARCH. 1950

1950

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

14—Dick

11—Frits Van Aken

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holts

Peorce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not possible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dotes with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the some month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol. Ill

R

Ho. 18

«

Of.t-.nhsr ^1, 1Q)|Q

POLITICIANS AR3 PJOPIAI: Our speaker ne:ct Tuesday noon will be Raymond S.
Willis of Angola, former "United States Senator frora the state of Indiana,

His subject v/ill be "The Human Side of Goverm^ient". Bob V/ade is program
chairman,

THOSE BIB PROJECTS: The Rotary Club of Smithfield,

North Carolina has been

receiving expressions of appreciation from tourists for providing a picnic
table by the side of the highway betv/een New York and Florida v/hich passes
through Smithfield,

In reporting this project in his monthly letter. Dis
trict Govenor Zeb Brinson, 27oth District, said: "The above represents
a very thoughtful service, llany clubs want to do something really big and
find that the large undertakings are impractical or there is not sufficient
interest. Sometimes the smaller projects do not seem to be of sufficient
importance. It is important that we not overlook the smallest service",

Vi/ELCOMS: Our newest Rotarian is Earle Harold Munn, Jr, who is manager of

radio station WTVB, The Reflector challanges "Hal" to try for a lOO;^
attendance record during his first year in Rotary, A meeting can be made
up six days before or six days after by attending the meeting of another

Rotary Club. There are 6877 Rotary clubs so there is aiiiple opportunity
to make up,,,We welcome you into the club, Hal,

"Conscience is that still, small voice that tells you
somebody's looking^'V

LADIES: Our next Ladies Night v/ill be held on the evening of December 20,

Bill Milnes and his comr.ilttee are busy planning a festive occasion so
put this date on your calendar and remind papa to save a bit of the Xmas
check to apply on the dinner check,

COIEIUNITY CHEST: All of the fellov/s who volunteered to help on the

solicitation this v/eek should plan to have the canvassing completed by

next Monday, October 31* Earl Corwin and Bob Livermore are in charge of
the Rotary responsibility in this drive,, ,V/hen your work is done, take
the envelope and money to the Comunity Chest Headquarters at the *

National Utilities Company, 78 Wast Chicago Street.

Middle Age: That period of life when you'd do anything to
feel better except give up what's hurting you,**

lU^ECTIONS: Our club has purchased two wheelchairs which will be avail
able through the American Legion AuJciliary., ,We were sorry to hear that

Fred Halloran is resigning from Rotary due to the fact that his work
makes it impossible to keep up attendance,..Our club should start soon

to_dosign its ._flo_at for the XEias paradeJ2nly umpteen shopping days^

.Members v/ho have birthdays in October and November will sit at the

birthday table next Tuesday noon.

HOW TO COOK YOUR TH.^NKSGIVING TURIC3Y: "prepare turkey in usual way,
place one bottle good bourbon near stove. Take a drink each time you

baste
turkey. With this method you never forget to baste, so turkey
is tender."
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUtNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

SRONSON — CongregoHonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE — Dittrict Governor

Rotary Cluh of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

M.

PUTNAM

— Presidenl

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C.

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-ot-Arms

PAHERSON — Treasurer

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

INFORMATION

Charles FIske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Choirman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairmen

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

Olmsted

C

— Chairmen

RURAL - URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Horold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Cholrman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffmon

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhommer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhommer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Horold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd LIvermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Roy Fox

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,
6—Don

APRIL. 1950

4—Eorle Davidson
^
10—Mac McKelth—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Von Aken

MAY.

1950

1949

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary ladies' Nite)

24—John Walker

23-Walt Blen

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

4—At Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloor

18—Web Treat—(Speclol Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd LIvermore, Sr.

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan

4^

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl VInton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weldner

13—Rotary TrI-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—SI Treat

6—Fred Halloran

Frankhouser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Fronk McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Von Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Hoitz

Pearee

This '49-'50 Rotory yeor will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance, if It is not pos&gt;
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarlon who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best*'

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vol.

Ill

No.

November 7,

19

1949

RED FEATHER: Thirty-five Roterlans have been working on the Community
Chest Drive. A few of them have not turned reportp in as this ie written.
A few others have turned cards in with notations such as "not at home".

It is the duty of the solicitor to contact the resident in some way befor
turning the card in. It may mean an extra trip or two, but someone will
have to make the extra trip if you fail. So hurry and turn in a 100^ re
port. The drive is in the clean-up stages. We must do our partn
NEXT MEETING: Our speaker next Tuesday will be Dr. Kenneth Olmsted who
will discuss "Orthopedic Surgery". Fellow Rotarian Ken was born in Coldwater in 1904 and graduated from the local high school.
After graduating
from the University of Michigan Medical School in 1929, "Doc" served his
internship at Grace Hospital in Detroit...He practiced in Lapeer, Mich

igan in 1930-31 and came to Coldv/ater in 1931, practicing here until

August 1941 when he entered the U.S. Army...He received his discharge in

October 19.45. . .From December 1945 until January 1948 he took postgraduate

training in Orthopedic Surgery at the U. of M. Prom January 1948 to date
he has been practicing medicine in Coldwater...Kenny has been a Rotarian
for about 15 years and has maintained an excellent attendance record.

^/ITELCOME, STRANGER: The November committee for welcoming guests is composed
of Chick Kennedy and Fritz Van Aken.

Health Note: "If you drink a glass of milk every day for 1,200
months, you will live to be 100 years old."
REFLECTIONS: The Rotarians of Athens, Greece recently sent us a copy of
their first postwar Magazine, the Rotary-Hellas. Our Greek isn't up to
snuff, but we did note that the Athens Club recently celebrate its 20th

Anniversary. Mention is made of the fact that they receiveyj 85 CARE

packages...and several American clubs have written offering graduate
scholarships to sons of Greek Rotarians orto other young men sponsored
by the club...Our club slipped from 8th to 11th place in the district at

tendance records. Bronson, Quincy, Reading, Hillsdale, Jonesville and
Marshall are a few of the clubs ranking ahead of us...The bulletin of the

Sharon, Massachusetts club is named the Sharotarian and the Fort Dodge,
Iowa,

club publication is known as the Rotary Dodger.

BOARD MEETING:

Our board of directors met at Grade O'Shanahan's Inn

Thursday noon, November 3. Secretary Ernie reported a balance of $315.28

in the regular fund and $1046.08 in the youth fund...The board voted to
contribute not in excess of $50.00 to help defray expenses of the Coldwater High School Band for its trip to the U. of M.
Indiana game in
Ann Arbor November 12.

Our band will participate in the between-halvea

performance at the game.,c,For the best October program, the board selected
"uhe stag night session planned by Al Sieg,..And Ernie reported that we
dipped below the 90^ mark on our October attendance with a percentage of
89.64,

"You save a lot of unnecessary conversation if you re
member that people aren't going to take your advice
unless you are a lav/yer or a doctor, and charge them
dfor-" ±t~.

-■

-

—

—

Girls fool you; but remember just three things* If she looks young,
she's probably old. If she looks old, she is probably young.
If

she looks

back

follow herll

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-30
KENNETH M.

PUTNAM

-

President
A

MARK S. ANDREWS - VIce-President

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PAHERSON - Treasure.

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW - Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

A

F

MEMBERSHIP

6

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Luse — Chairman

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

1
G

PROGRAM

C

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
H

FELLOWSHIP

D

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Holtz — Choirman

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH

D

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

RURAL . URBAN

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

John Walker — Chairman

Guvarie

E

SICK

Harold Hill — Chairman

CofFman

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY

Dick Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 . 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr-(Family Picnic)

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith-(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program
25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER, 1949

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob

9—Howard Swan

13—Guvarie CofFman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mork Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnom—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23-Walt Blen

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Renneil

31—Worren Williams

6—Don

Shorno

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat-(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

FEBRUARY, 1950

Fraser

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Progrom)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-Stofe Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si

6—Fred Halloran

Frankhauser
Treat

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob Wade

8—Frank McConkey
15—Ken

Olmsted

22—Chuck

Woodward

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

JULY,

MARCH, 1950

1950

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Kerr

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary yeor will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best^^

�Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
w

Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

NO.

November 14,

20

WHAT IS RELIGION?

1949

This will be the topic of our speaker next Tuesday

noon when one of our members,

Dr^ Spencer Owens, will give us his ans-

vver to a thought-provoking question... .Spencer was born in Rome, New

^ork and graduated from Syracuse University, He later received his Doctor
of Divinity degree from Albion College...During his years as a Methodist
minister, he has served churches in Niagara Falls, New York; Rochester,

New York; and Albion and Batt] e Creek in Michiga n....Prom 1943 until
1948 he was District Superintendent of the Albion-Lansing District of the
:vlichigan Conf erence.. . .Dr. Qwc'is enjoys extensive reading and likes to
travel as another major interoc
. .He has been a long-time member of
Rotary and Coldwater Rotarians are glad tc have him on the local roster.
Ve will be looking forward to Tuesday noon....Frank McConkey is program
chairman,

♦•Division of wealth would never have been thought of it some
man's hard work had not created things that lazy men want."
.Kettering

ATTENDANCE: The following 44 members maintained 100^ attendance records
for the month of October: Andrews, Coffman, Corwin, Fiske, Frankhauser,
Eraser, Hamilton, Herr, Hill, Johnson, Kennedy, Bob Kerr, Kornstien, Bob

Livermore, Lloyd Livermore, Luse, McComb, McConkey, McKeith, McKnight,
iVIilnes, Murray, Olmsted, Owens, Payne, pearce, Rennell, Bob Shaw, Shorno,
Sieg, Swan, Taylor, Teeter, Thomas, Si Treat, Web Treat, Warner VanAken,

Fritz VanAken, Walker, Way, Weeks, Williams, Les Woodward and Chuck
Voodward,

There

are

four father-and-son combinations

in

that

list.

And four Mc»s--did we have a free meal last month? Five doctors,

two

lawyers, several industrial tycoons, and many merchants have the 100^
nabit. Yie would like

to

encourage 15 more fellows

to

join this

group,.,,.

And youse guys who are going hunting, don't forget to make upJl Eight
nen went to Bronson last Wednesday,

Sambo (angrily): "Listen, nastus. Play de game honest. If you

got four aces you're cheating, I know what I dealt you,"

FOUR-WAY TEST: An excellent guide developed by a Chicago Rotarian;
1,

y

Is

it

the

truth?

2 , Is it fair to all concerned?
3, Will it build goodwill and better friendships?
4, Will

ANCIENT CHINESE

it be beneficial to

all concerned?

PROVERB:

If there be righteousness in the heart, there will be beauty
in" the"'Character.

—

—

-

If there be beauty in the character, there will be harmony
in

the

home.

If there be harmony in the home, there will be order in the
nation.

If there be order in the nation, there will be peace in the
world.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

AlBiON — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C.

KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH M.

MARK S. ANDREWS — Viee-President

PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treosurer

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARIES I. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO - Sergeont-ol-Arms

&lt;

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE - Maestro of the Keyboard

CLUB

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairman

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
D

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holti — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

CHILDREN

Ken Oimsted

John Walker — Chairman

C

— Chairman

RURAL - URBAN
Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST.

1949

DECEMBER. 1949

«

13—Earl Corwin

9—Harold Hamilton
16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore. Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox
SEPTEMBER.

APRIL. 1950
4—Earle

6—Chick Kennedy

2—Marty Derhammer

JANUARY, 1950

1949

6—Don Shorno
13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER. 1949
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Specie) Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

MAY,

1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mork Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotory Ladies' Nite)

24—John Walker

23-Walt Bien

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY. 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)

^
Davidson

9—Howard Swan

JUNE. 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill Frankhauser

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred

Halloran

NOVEMBER. 1949
1—Bob

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

Wade

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken Oimsted

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed Holtz

25—Keith

Kerr

Peorce

This '49-'50 Rotory year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not possible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the some month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol.

Ill

No.

21

November 21,

1949

THE PRESIDENT REPORTS: Perce Hodgson, president of Rotary International,
recently returned from a trip which took him and his wife, Edith, to
Canada, Alaska, the Aleutians, Japan, Okinawa, Hong Kong, China, the
Philippines, Guam, Wake and the Hawaiian Islands. They left Chicago

September 16 and returned on October 25...Among the highlights of the
trip were a three hour visit with General and Mrs. M^cArthur, a two hour
visit with the Emperor end Empress of Japan, and a two and a half hour
luncheon with President Quirino of the Philippines...Guam Rotarians came
to the airport at two o*clock in the morning where an impromptu meeting
was

held.

We v/ill soon have a report on their trip to Mexico
the Dominican Republic, Puerto ihco, and Central and South America.

"The idea that life is a vale of tears is just as false as the
idea that life is a place of entertainment. Life is a place
of service.".
Tolstoy
PARAGRAPH PERSONALITY: Carl Vinton was born in Williamsburg, Grand Tra
verse County, Michigan and gr?duated from Traverse City High School and
Michigan State College..»He worked one year for the Michigan Bell Tele
phone Company, three years for the Detroit Edison Company, a year for
the Ford Motor Company, a year with the Thompson-Starrett Construction
Company. Carl then was with the Michigan public Utilities Commission for

three years, and with the State Highway Department for two years. His
next four years were spent with the Moellering Construction Company and
since that time he has been in the contracting business over seventeen
years.-.The Vintons have three daughters and two sons...Carl has been

active in community activities, has been a Rotarian for 21 years, and
served as president of our club jn 1940-41

Missionary: "Do you folks know anything about religion?"
Cannibal:

"Well, we did have a little taste of it when
the last missionary was here."

REFLECTIONS: Our committee for the Ladies Night on December 20 is work-.- .

ing diligently to make the Christmas Party a success. . .Speaking of Christ
mas, I wonder how our plans for the club float in the Xmas parade are
progressing,..Former member Rus King was in town Thursday and brought

news that Tom Huckle is back in the hos|,^ital in Detroit with a rare bone

disease, ..We have had no high school boys as our guests at Rotary this
year. Perhaps it was quite a job to have a boy with us each week, but it
seems that we should have one of these future citizens attend a meeting
once a month. Some of our present members became acquainted with Rotary
during their high school days,...

NOW IS THE TIME""~ "

The clock of life is wound but once.
And no man has

the power

To tell just when the hands will stop -At late

or early hour.

Now is the only time you own.
Live, Love, work with a will,
Place no faith in tomorrow, for -The clock may then be still,
-- HONOLULU TRADE WIND,
Honolulu, Hawaii
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Unipn Church — Monciay 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregalienel Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BAHLE CREEK ~ Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C.

KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Cluh of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice^resident

M.

PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO - Sergeont-at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE - Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE - Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

B

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

'

Luse

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

— Cholrmon"

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

.

C

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
D

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtx — Chairman

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Choirman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

Olmsted

C

— Chairman

RURAL . URBAN

Guvorie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffmen

~

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Dorhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer
9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Mllnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox
SEPTEMBER,

APRIL,

JANUARY, 1950

1950

4—Eorle

6—Chick Kennedy

Davidson

10—Mac McKeifh—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

MAY, 1950

1949

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

Shorno

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nile)

20—Ken Putnam-(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas

24—John Walker

23-Walt Bien

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

OCTOBER, 1949

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stog Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat-(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lfoyd Livermoro, Sr.
NOVEMBER,

9—Howard Swan

JUNE, 1950

7—Corl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran

Frankhauser

1949
JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

1-Bob Wade

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Von Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Progrom Chairman.

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vol.

No.

Ill

November 28,

22

1949

OUR NEXT PROGRAMi Our speaker Tuecday noon will be Dean Emil Leffler of
Albion College who will speak on the RuUjeot -'Let^s Understand Each
Other". Wayne Way is program chairman,
PARAGRAPH PERSONiiLITYj

igan on September 1,

Burton Keith Pearce was born in Hillsdale, Mich

1917...He graduated from Hillsdale High School and

then v/ent to Michigan State College

to study veterinary medicine.

After

graduating from M. S. C. he spent six years in general practice at
Litchfield and then came to Coldwater about three years ago...Keith is
the father of jone boy and one girl...He has been a Rotarian for over two
years.

CHRISTMAS PARTY: Our committee advises that our Ladies Night will be
held at the American Legion Hall on December 20. A fine meal is being

planned and it will be an evening of fun. Be sure to bring your RotaryAnne, There will be no regular meeting that Tuesday noon.

^

TWO KINDS OF WOMEN: Those who don't believe everything their

husbands

tell them and those who have no husbands.

ANNUAL CHHISTMaS PARADE: Everything points to our city having its finest
Christmas Parade next Monday evening. About thirty civic minded groups

are planning floats along re3.igious lines, nursery rhyme themes, and the
poem "Twas the Night Before ChT^istmas". Our club is sponsoring a Little

Boy Blue float in the nursery rny.i.e section.. .The parade will form at

the corner of Morse and State srroets at 6s45 p.m..^.If you are not tak
ing part in the parade, be sure
your Christmas Spirit early;

to be on main street to witness it. Get

KIWANIS CIRCUS: The Coldwater Kiwanis Club is sponsoring a circus to be
held at the Armory on Tuesday, November 29. There will be a matinee at

4 p.m. and an evening performance at 8 p.m... .Tickets sell for 50{^ for
children and 90^ for adults. The show runs about ij- hours and includes
a lion act,

trained ponies,

monkeys and dogs. There will be jugglers,

aerial acts, clowns and cowboys...The proceeds will be used for Kiwanis
children projects. So take some kid and yourself to this performance.

"A fascist nation is one where they name a street after
you one day and chase you down it the next."

''^^ORE OF THE SA.ME; Every Rotarian at our meeting last Tuesday was pleased
.irith the reports given by Wayne Johnson and Bill Frankhauser on our cur
rent project to help a local young man...There must be more of these
cases in the vicinity and we should be on the lookout constantly to see
if we can be of service...If you know of a"case, be"sure to tell the

president so an investigation can be started...Service of this kind is
a primary aim of Rotary.

"When you make a mistake, don't look back at it too long.
Take the reason of the thing into your mind, and then look
forward.

Mistakes

are lessons

of wisdom.

The past cannot be

changed. The future is yet in your power."
.Hugh ^white

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Cengresotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 Pid. (C.S.T.)

STURGiS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

HERBERT C.

DISTRICT

KERLIKOWSKE - BUtrict Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-30
KENNETH M.

MARK

S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

PUTNAM

-

President

ROY C. PAHERSON - Trooiurv^

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER - Director

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

DON W. HERR, JR. - Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD - Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-ot-Arms

WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton'

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Gront Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie luse — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairmen

CRIPPLED

YOUTH^

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

Olmsted

C

— Chairman

RURAL - URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

APRIL, 1950

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Horofd Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox

Davidson

25—Warner Van Aken

MAY, 1950

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER, 1949

4—Earie

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program

3-HaroId Hill

2—Bob Fraser

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore-(Rotary Ladies' NIte)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23-Walt Bten

27—Byron Thomos

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

Shorno

OCTOBER, 1949

4—A! Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

FEBRUARY, 1950

-

9—Howard Swan

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Progrom)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloron

Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

J'

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Speciol Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos*
sible to get your program on the exact dote scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best

f)

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i

The Beard of Directors of the Goldwater Rotary Cluh

has approved the name and classification given below.

Any

objections should be filed with the secretary without delay;

Otis

0,

Max A.

Barnes

Hospital Administrator

Olds

Retail Grocer

Signed:

Ernest W, Luse, Secretary
December 2, 1949

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

Vol.

Ill

No.

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23

•December 5^

1949

REPORT ON NORWAY; Our speaker next Tuesday noon will be Ray Pryser of
Battle Creek. Mr. Pryser, a aglea representative of the Dudley Paper

Company, spent three months in his native Norway during the summer of

1948. He will report his experiences and discuss the economic situation

in that part of the world....Ray has spoken to several Rotary clubs in
cluding the Battle Creek club and has been well received....Chick Kennedy
is program chairman.

HANDS ACROSS THE SEA: Our International Service Committee, under the

leadership of chairman Chuck (999999) Woodward, has spent some time in
contacting a club across the sea which will serve as a real friend for
our club and help us become better acquainted with the needs in distant
lands....A club in Finland has been selected and they advise that there

is great need in their town for clothing. Rotary members there will be
glad to serve in distributing our gifts to deserving persons....This pro
ject must start immediately. Chuck will announce details at our next
meeting.

"Lucky Astronomers:
NOTES

PROM DIRECTORS

Their business is always looking up."

MEETING:

Our

board

of

directors met

at

GracieTs

Thursday noon. Every member of the board was present....Secretary Ernie
showed balances as of November 30 of $570,51 in the regular fund and

ill51,78 in the youth fund,.,,The boys had quite a time trying to choose
the best November program but the result of their deliberations should

be announced Tuesday....plans made by Bill Milnes for our Ladies Night
were discussed and approved, although there is a possibility that the
date may be changed,...It was noted that six members were "Dues Delin

quents" but hope was expressed that all would be in the fold by December
15,..,The board received with regret the resignation of member Norm Kohl
and promptly voted to make him an Honorary Member, This distinction is
richly deserved as Norm has been a loyal and active member of our club

since 1931, and has served as president and treasurer. We hope that he

will take advantage of his honorary membership and meet with us whenever
possible,

SERVICES BY SERVICE CLUBS: The Christmas Parade last Monday night was the
best yet and the Halloween Parade war especially good this year. We be
lieve the Jaycees should be complimented officially for the time and ef
fort they put into these and other community projects,.,.The Annual Dis
trict Scout meeting was held in Coldwater last Thursday evening and we

were pleased to note that our Kiwanis friends furnished the milk and ice
cream for the boys. Another fine gesture of service.

"If you think you are going to be happy and prosperous by
sitting back and letting the government take care of youlook at

the

American

Indian."

THE DISTRICT GOVERNOR SE2: Coldwater slipped from 11th place in September

^ to l-ith in October in District Attendance Averages. We dipped Just below^
^
-90^-mark to-89.-B4, but a~s-=long-a-8--we cran "fce-ep"around-t"h^~9D^ "Yeveir" ~-

»or
better, our club
keep atstrong
and active,
. 7
"The will
skeleton
the Rotary
lunch
Is the Member who isn^t

therel

Perhaps it has heen an awkward dayBut he*s got to eat somewhere I"

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS - Vice-President

M.

PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. - Director

ROY C.

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeonl-Ot-Arms

PAHERSON

— Treasure

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Moestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW - Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC INFORMATION
Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairmon

C

G

PROGRAM

'

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairmen

Luse — Chairman

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
D

FELLOWSHIP

H

Ed Holtz — Chairman

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

■

CRIPPLED

YOUTH-

CHILDREN

-

RURAL 'URBAN-

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

John Walker — Chairman

Guvorie

Coffman

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY

SICK
Dick

Harold Hill — Chairman

Kerr — Chairmen

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

Chuck Woodv/ard — Chairman

Marly Derhammer — Chairmon

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

1949

2—Marty Derhammer
9—Harold Hamilton
16—HoNvard Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox
SEPTEMBER,

1949

6—Don Shorno

13—Guvorie CofFmon

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sleg (Stag Nile)

DECEMBER, 1949

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle

6—Chick Kennedy

20—Bill Mllnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.
JANUARY, 1950

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)^^^

13—Earl Corwin

25—Warner Van Aken
MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hil!

2—Bob Fraser

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladles' Nile)

24—John Wolker

23—Wolt Bien

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan

JUNE, 1950

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Trl-Stote Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

25—Lloyd Llvermore, Sr.

28—Woyne Johnson

27—SI Treat

11—Grant Treloar

NOVEMBER,
1—Bob

6—Fred Halloran
Fronkhouser

1949
Wade

MARCH, 1950

•JULY, 1950

8—Fronk McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken Olmsted

14—Dick Kerr

11—Fritz Van Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Hoitz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the obove members. Plan yours well In advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact dote scheduled, switch dales with a fellow Rotorian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best

if

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vol.

Ill

No/2ii

December 12« 19L9

■PROGRAI;! FOR TUE3DAY: Earl Corwin, program chairman, has invited Dr* Roberts of Hillsdale College to be our guest speal-:er. Dr. Roberts is professor of history and head
of the social science department. He will speak to us concerning the historical
backgrounds of current events.

CLOTHING DRIVE: Chuck IToodward, international service chairman, has explained the

plans for the collection of clothing to send to the Rotary Club in Kemi, Finland for
them to distribute to deserving persons in Kemi.

Receptacles are at the Reporter

Office and all contributions must be -.aoca within the next two weeks.

Contact your

friends and take their contributiuo s to headquarters... .vj'inter clothing is most wel

come and they ask for lots of cbil'lren's clothes
.Clothes vrhich are soiled will be
cleaned before shipment.....Kerr-s furnish the crates, Earle furnishes the collection
point, Hammy cleans the soiled items, Federal-Mogul has charge of the shipping
YOU FURNISH THE CLOTHESii

"Wives are like umpires.

They make the important decisions, and

they don't think you're safe when you're out."

GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH KEiviX: Our new friends, the Rotarians in Kemi, Finland have

sent a book entitled "Lapland, Yesterday-Today-Tomorrow" which gives us a lot of fine
pictures and written information about Finnish Lapland,...By virtue of its ■woodworking
plants and harbor, Kemi has always been Lapland's most important industrial center.

It has a population of 20,000,...The province of Lapland has about 156,000 inhabit

ants of which 56,000 are under Ip years of age. Every day five of these children
contract tuberculosis....During the last war, Finland suffered great devastation as
a result of the "scorched earth" policy of the Germans.

bridges in Lapland, 608 v;ere blasted.

For example, of the 700

By the end of 19li6, 6l5 of the destroyed bridges

had been rebuilt....It would be fine if each Coldvrater Rotarian could borrow this book

and spend an hour reading about this interesting country.

The book will probably be

presented to the library after Rotarians have read it.
VOICE OF A NEV ROTARIAN :

"I am the voice of the new Rotarian, I speak to you as a composite of the mind

and heart of your newest fellows, '..f t'.e m-an you have forgottenj of the man who seeks
earnestly to be one with you in the ji i.iiing ideal of service.

Hear my voice, for in it aie the mingled hopes and aspirations of many of your

brothers. Out of it and because of it may come the Leadership of tomorrow in a grand
and glorious band of men.

I have long known and admired Rotary, its traditions, its prestige, the fine
character of its membership, I have long yearned to knovr Rotary in its deepest meaning,

something deeper than the welcome surface of fellowship; I have yearned to probe deeply
into its true significance.
Now I am a Rotarian. Now I am one within a shining circle which joins men of

goodwill the world over, Nov; I sense thp quickening pulse of pride which covers the
heart at our luncheon; now deeply and with humility I accept the obligation which goes

with such an honor, and I consider it one of the highest honors e_ver to come to m£. X
sense the fine traditions of~t"his club—^but... ,I wan-b "the" human" touch" in Rotary as •

well, I want to know that I am welcome, not by fevi, but by ^ll, I want to know that
this club wants me, not just a fgw of my friepds in the club,"
Savannah Rotary Bulletin

"Do you knovr when you are average you are as close to the bottom as
you are to the top?"

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 PJd. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�2T9TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERL1K0WSKE — Diitriet Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH M.
MARK

5. ANDREWS — Vice-President

PUTNAM

ERNEST W.

— President
ROY C. PATTERSON - Treasurer

LUSE - Secretary

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

DON W: HERR, JR. — Director

WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

MAURICE PAYNE - Maestro of the Bo

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

F

MEMBERSHIP

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

ROTARY INFORMATION
Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairmen

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Choirman

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY

Wayne Way

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

SERVICE

Chairman

CHILDREN

C

Olmsted — Chairman

RURAL - URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Coffman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Marty Derhammor — Chairman

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

—Chairmen

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL, 1950

DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST, 1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

Corwin

25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
MAY, 1950

JANUARY, 1950

SEPTEMBER, 1949

3—Harold

Hilt

2—Bob Fraser

6—Don Shorno

10—Harry Taylor

9—Howard Swan

13—Guvarie Coffman

17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotory Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas

24—John Walker

23—Walt

31—Ed

31—Warren

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sleg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

Rennell

FEBRUARY, 1950

Bien
Williams

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)

6—Fred Halloran

14—Hop Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank MeConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Von Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chock Woodword

21—All Sports Bonquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearee

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotorian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best

9)

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^

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

vol.

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nftP.Pmbnr 19, 19)i9

No. 2-;

IT'S A SELLOUT: We are going to have a full house at our Rotary Christmas Party Tues

day evening. More tickets have been printed since Tuesday and every Rotarian and
Rotaryann is urged to attend.
There will be no meeting Tuesday noon» Dinner will be served at
6:30 p,m, at the American Legion Hall.

Bill Milnes, chairman of the affair, says that arrangements have been

completed for an enjoyable evening. Come and have a good time.

"If you asked me to give a brief explanation of the general
program of Rotary clubs throughout the world, I would say
that it is the implementing of the Golden Rule — making it
applicable to the everyday lives of individuals and nations,"
Paul P, Harris

CLOTHING DRIVE TO CLOSE: Have you done your bit by taking used clothing to the Reporter

Office for packing and mailing to Finland?

Here is an opportunity for service. This

is the last week of the drive. Take your contribution TODAYi

PARAGRAPH PERSONALITY: Edwin J. Rennell was born in Manistee, Michigan on May 12, 1908.
After graduating from high school and the University of Michigan, Ed became a member
of the medical staff of the Traverse City State Hospital, He was in Traverse City from
1932 to 19Ul..,,.He next served as assistant superintendent and medical superintendent

at Pontiac State Hospital from 19U1 to 19iLb..,,,In 19l;l: "Doc" came to Coldwater where
he is medical superintendent of the Coldwater State Home aid Training School,,...He
has been a Rotarian for about 9 years, is interested in hunting and athletic activities
and is the current president of the Branch County University of Michigan Alumni
Association,

NOVEMBER ATTENDANCE SOARS: We had 93.93^ attendance for the month of November. The

following U6 members helped toward this record by having 100^ attendance for the month;
Andrews, Coffman, Corwin, Davidson, Fiske, Fox, Fraser, Herr, Johnson, Kennedy, Bob
Kerr, Dick Kerr, Kornstien, Bob Liverraore, Lloyd Livermore, Luse, McComb, McConkey,
McKnight, Milnes, Moore, Munn, Olmsted, Owens, Payne, Pearce, Rennell, Shorno, Sieg,
Swan, Taylor, Teeter, Thomas, Si Treat, Web Treat, Treloar, Fritz VanAken, Warner
VanAken, Vinton, Wade, Walker, Way, Weeks, V/illiams, Chuck Woodward, and Les Woodward.
Glad to see several new members on this list.
Santa

Glaus

Santa Claus is a sprite that lives
In the heart that loves, in the heart that gives;
He may be here anr' he may be there,
You are likely to find him anywhere.
But really, folks are so very blind

They can't see sprites in the heart or mind;
They can't see the sp^it that gives and loye?,

So we picture a thing in _cpat_j«d'gloves

Like a jolly old man who is round and fat,
And we love the thing, and we look ^t that;
And being a spirit, through and through.
Of course, he can do what a spirit can do.
But the Santa himself we never see.
The Santa in you, the Santa in me,
•

Leigh Hanes

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRON50N — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

5TURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Fridoy 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

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�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH
MARK

S. ANDREWS

- Vice-President

M.

PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C.

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO - Sergeont-at-Arms

PAHERSON — Treasurer

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Bate

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

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E

CLASSIFICATION
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ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

G

PROGRAM

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

PUBLIC

IIJJFORMATION

Charles Fiike — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

. Howard Teeter — Chairman

— Chairman

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloor — Chairman

FELLOWSHIP

H

Ed Hollz — Chairman-

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

~A'~

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

Oimsted

CHILDREN

RURAL■URBAN.

— Chairman

Guvarle

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Choirman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

APRIL. 1950

4—Earle Davidson
25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray

Fox

SEPTEMBER,

1949

3-Harofd Hill

2—Bob Fraser

Shorno

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23—Walt Bien

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

JANUARY, 1950
6—Don

OCTOBER, 1949

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat-(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

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10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

MAY, 1950
9—Howard Swan

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)

6—Fred Halloran

14—Hap Weidner
21—Roy Potterson

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting
20—Bill Frankhauser

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

NOVEMBER, 1949
1-Bob Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Oimsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearee

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it Is not po$&gt;
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Choirman.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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�COLDWATER ROTARY

CLUB

COJLDWATER, MICHIGAN

December 19, 19li9

ROTARIANS i

You will note the accompanying information regard

ing the dramatic production THE HEIRESS which the Cold-

water Rotary Club is presenting to Coldv;ater, Friday, •
January 20, 1950 at the Roosevelt Auditorium,
The purpose of this is two-fold:

First: To bring to the people of Coldwater
a first class legitimate stage production which
usually is presented only in larger cities.

Second:

I7e have been rapidly depleting our

Youth Fund and ii we ai^e to continue as a

helping hand we mu.st replenish it.
Each member will be given a list of names vrLth his

tickets, the price of each to be 'C2,li0 tax Included, and
he is expected to sell as many as possible,

Vfe are sponsoring an afternoon matinee for the school

children at S.liO per ticket, Byron Thomas has agreed to fill

the auditorium.

Your Board of Directors felt that here was an opportunity

to be of service to the community and also give our Youth

Fund a shot in the arm,

U'e will succeed only if each man does his part.

is your chance to be a Rotarian,

Are you one?

Rotarily,

Ken

Here

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Cast members of THE HEIRESS^ to appear here on January 20, 19^ at the Roosevelt
Auditorium under the local sponsorship of the Coldv/ater Rotary Club, are making their
cross country tour originating in Nevr York and extending to California by their own
special busses.

The three twenty-eight passenger land cruisers, loaded with actors, scenery and
electrical equipment all leave New York the last week in September to open simultane
ously on September 29th in various sections of the country. THE HEIRESS opens in

Mobile, Alabama.

From these points^ the company plays the same circuit of over tvro

hundred tovms in every one of the forty-eight states&lt;.

The playing dates are so ar

ranged that the companies are two to three months apart, assuring each community with
a season of legitimate theatre.

This circuit may be imagined as a huge v^heel with two hundred spokes. The point
where each spoke intersects the circumference of the wheel may be considered a city
on the circuit.

The wheel circumference is now divided into three equal parts which

fall at spoke intersections imagined as Mobile, Richmond and Grand Island, starting

point of each attraction- The shaTs then move clockwise, simultaneously, completing
the entire circle or circuit beiween September 19h9 and June 1950.
All three busses have been af

vnately christened by the actors of the three

respective companies. One bus is kr.cvn as ''Gulliver", most appropriate in view of
the 35^000 miles it will cover before rc.turning to Nev/ York^ another answers to the
name of "Backbreaker", humorously derived from tne fact that its springs did not seem
to measure up to the expectations of the cast; and the third responds to the sound
of "Jezebel", for she always seems contrary and hard to handle.
The motto of the U. S. Mailmen might well be applied to the members of the var
ious Civic Drama Guild casts - "neither rain nor snow nor sleet shall keep from them

their appointed tasks". For, tho many days of traveling are a Vacationist*s Paradise,
there are other days of perilous experiences^ A company may enjoy the scenic wonders
of the land and the warmth of the southern states in the winter but they also have to

brave the blasts of winter and travel the icy roads of the northern states or floimder,
hub-cap deep in the flood vraters of spring,

Bookers of tho Drama Festival attractions try to arrange the route so that the
distance between cities will be less than a hundred miles. Occasionally, however,
three times this distance has to be covered. Under these circumstances, the company

will leave immediately after a performance, in contrast to the routine 10 A, M, de

parture, and drive all night, sleeping enroute in the bus in order to make a It P. M.
stage hand call in the next stands
tradition of their craft that

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January 20, 19k9

Everything possible is being done by the Rotary Club to insure the success of the
Broadway stage play THE HEIRESS. Under their sponsorship, the play comes to Coldwater
direct from Broadway with an
all professional New York Cast, who are

HERBERT VOLAND (Dr. Sloper). Upon his graduation from Columbia University, he appeared
in "Brother Rat" for George Abbott, and has played in many classic plays, from Shake
speare to Eugene O'Neil, His career was interrupted while he served in the infantry
for four years, having been in tlie Pacific, Upon his return, he appeared over the
radio in many productions, such as "Ilarch of Time", "Guest Plays" and "Studio One",
and his picture work incl.udes "Carnegie Hall", "Naked City" and shorts,and he has done
outstanding work in Television over 'w.N.B.C, and W,P,I,X. He will be remembered for
his performance of "Tom Carter" last season in the Civic Drama Guild's production of
"But Not Goodbye",

ELIZABETH LAV.RENCE (Catherine) v^as recently seen on Broadway in the "Dutchess Of Malfi"
with Elizabeth Bergner; "The Greatest Of These" with Eddie Bowling and "Present
Laughter" with Edward Everett Horton, Her stock engagements include "Happy Birthday"
with Joan Blondell and "The Barretts Of Wimpole Street" vfith Susan Peters,
also appeared frequently on the Philco Television Theatre,

She has

ROBERT VAN HOOTON (Morris) is playing his third season with the Civic Drama Guild,

He

will be remembered as Albert in "Dear Ruth" and last year played Fred in "John Loves

Mary",

Received early training with Kansas City University Players and appeared with

Walter Hampden in "Our Town" and Sylvia Sidney in "Two On An Island",
Broadway with "Tobacco Road" and "The Hasty Heart",

On tour and

CLAIRE EDMONDS (Elizabeth) has spent half a century in the theatre and her appearances
have been with the show business great of yesterday and today. She has played with
John, Ethel and Lionel Barrymore as well as the late George Arliss, Recently, she was
seen in support of both Frank Faj'" aiv:I Ja:aes Stewart in the New York production of
"Harvey", Prior to that she was in "Arsenic and Old Lace" with Boris Karloff,
JUSTINE JOHNSTON (Lavinia) toured the United States last season with Clare Tree Major
Children's Theatre. She has appeared in summer stock in Keene, N,H,, Sea Cliff, N,Y,,
and Cape May, N,J., with such prominent Broadv:ay stars as Mischa Auer, Haila Stoddard
and Mabel Taliaferro,
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on the Civic Drama Guild Series is its date of production in New York. The directors
of the Guild feel that in order to again establish interest in the theatre in the
smaller communities of the country where it has so long been dormant, it is necessary
to offer these communities the same advantages, theatrically, as are available in the

larger and more cosmopolitan cities. This means, primarily, that the plays that com
prise the Series must be currently playing on Broadway or the major cities or ones
that have just concluded successful runs; plays that are at the present time being
discussed in literary and theatrical circles throughout the land and that are com
manding attention in newspapers, periodicals and publications of the day. The pro
ducers of the Drama Festival Plays contend that if the legitimate theatre is to have
the support of the public in that vast part of the country West of the Hudson, con

temporary plays must be sent on tour so that these attractions may be enjoyed by audi
ences in the smaller town at practically the same time they are playing in New York,
Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles and San Francisco,

Tfffi HEIRESS, by Ruth and Augustus Goet?, was an outstanding dramatic hit for two
years on Broadway at ^he Biitmpre Theatre' ar)d is now touring the principal cities of
iibe-United- Stateis, The play unfolds-, the^tory of "A sh,y, unloyed and pathetically
awiovard girl, daughter of a.wealthy surgeon, who is deserted op the" night of her plan
ned elopement after she has told her suitor 'that she will be disinherited by her

tyrannical father.

The father dies.

Two years pass^

The suave, handsome, fortuner

seeking young man returns. He is penitent, eager, Lmportunate, There are again'ex
cited plans for an immediate marriage, but now Catherine Sloper is hard, bitter, dis
illusioned.
iVhen the crunch of the carriage wheels is heard outside the stately

mansion her decision has been made.

It is now her turn to do the jilting."

Of THE HEIRESS, one of the country's outstariding publications, "The New Yorker"
reported: "An exceptionally rev/arding play." Said 'Ward Morehouse, of the "New York
Sun", "Holds you every'instant." And Brooks Atkinson of the "New York Times" gave his
approval with: "A refreshing excursion into intelligence and good taste,"

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

Vol.

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No, 26

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MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE: Ned Legg. senior at
will be our speaker next Tuesday
noon, Ned is president of the Inter-Fretcrnit^'- Cocuicil, also president of the Blue
Key honorary fraternity, and a merbcr of Exca:.i.hu.v, top honorary society on the campus.
He will gjve us a lot of interesting information about the college,.Bob Livermore is
proc'^an chairman,

LOTS OF Fl'N* Bill Milnes and his helpers did a fine job of planning our Christmas

Party,.os.The meal was excellent, the program v;as enjoyable, and Santa^s visit was
appreciated by the Rotai^'anns,

JJEIV MEMBEHS: We are glad to Vi'elcome into Membership Otis Barnes and Max Olds and the

Reflector issues its challenge to them to try for 100^ membership for the first year,
TICKET SALES: All Rotarians have been notified that we are sponsoring a dramatic pro
duction January 20, the proceeds to go to our Youth Fund, The play comes to Coldwater

direct from Broadvmy with an all professional New York caste The play to be presented,
THE HEIRESS, was an outstanding dramatic hit on Broadway for two years,.,,,A matinee
is being given for school children,,,cLet's give our best support to this project
planned by our board of directors &lt;&gt;

HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Next Month, January, marks the 39th birthday of "The Rotarian," It was
in January 1911 that the first issue was published.

"ROTARY KKHILIGHTS OF 19li9"

JANUARY: Chief Lightfoot, an Indian from the Georgian Bay Area, discussed Indian
customs,..,Coldvrater Rotary Club reached its quota on the Paul Harris Memorial Fund,.
,,Ken Putnam was elected President of the Chaniber of Commerce,,,,Wes Wilbur resigned
from the Club,

FEBRUARY:

We and our Rotaryanns journeyed to Marshall for the celebration of the

Marshall Rotary Club's 2^th Anniversary,.George Kershaw sent his letter of resigna
tion,,.,We received letters of thanks from all over the world for the food packages
sent abroad from our district as a result of our Soup Meal,
MARCH: Rotarians helped on the Red Cross solicitation,^Our Board of Directors voted
to contribute
for the Coldwater High School Victory Dance and Dinner celebrating
our State Basket ball Championship,

APRIL:

Vfarner VanAken received a lapel button for ?6 years perfect attendance. Seven

teen other members also received lapel buttonsevaKiward-ans sponsored the Annual Sports
Banquet with V/ally Weber as the speaker
Our Annual Chi3.drcn's Party was held at
the ColdvTater Grange,
MY:

Six members took their Rotaryanns to the District Conference in Jackson

Eail Ccr-//in joined the Club,,.oColdwater was host at the Annual Tri-State meeting
held at Pckagon State Park,

JUNE: About a dozen Coldwater Rotarians attended the Burr Oak Charter Night,,.,,We
all had a lot of fun at the Stag Party held at the Craig Lake Shack,
JULY:

Champion Volley Ball Team was organized,,.cKen Putnam succeeded Web Treat as

President of the Club.

/lUGUST;

We furnished forty gallons of ice cream for the children of community day,,,,

Ine Rrtary Family Picnic was held at Parkhurst Park,...Spence Owens became a member.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mendoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — CongregaHonol Church — Wednecdoy 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Fridciy 6:30 PJA. (C.S.T.)

STURGIS — Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-50
KENNETH M.

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

PUTNAM

-

President

ERNEST W. lUSE - Secretory

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON - Treosurej;.

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at«Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER - Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

B

F

MEMBERSHIP

INFORMATION

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

ROTARY

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie lose — Chairman

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

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D

H

FELLOWSHIP

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairmen

Ed Holtz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

CHILDREN

C

RURAL - URBAN

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

John Walker — Chairman

Guvarie

Coffman

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Harold Hill — Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

1949

DECEMBER, 1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

APRIL,

1950

4—Earle

Davidson

16—Howard Teeter

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Porty)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER, 1949

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23-Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

Shorno

OCTOBER, 1949

4—A! Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Llvermore, Sr.

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan

JUNE,

Blen

1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Woyne Johnson

27—SI

6—Fred

Halloran

Frankhauser
Treat

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken Olmsted

14—Dick

11—Fritz

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Speciol Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Kerr

Holtz

Van

Aken

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarlan who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best^'

�SEPTEMBER:

V/e enjoyed a chi^kon dinrior at the fairgrounds and listened to Jimmy Hayes

of M.S.X

PpuI McDaniel and Jim McComb were welcomed into the Club

OCTOBER: A1 Sieg planned a successful Rotary Stag Night held at the Country Club.,*,,
Hal Mxinn and Vince Kornstien became members,,, ,Rotarians helped v/ith solicitation for
the Community Chest,..rFred Halloran resigned.
NOVEMBER:

IVe had 93-

attendance...,The Board voted to contribute $50,00 to help

send the Coldvrater High School Band to the U., of M, ~ Indiana Game
..Rotary sponsored
a Little Boy Blue Float in the Nursery Rhyme section of the Christmas Parade.,,.,. We
made plans to help Richard Corless....Ralph McBride joined the club,
DECEMBER: Chuck Woodward planned a successful clothing drive vrith the cooperation of
Rrtarians in Kemi, Finlan&lt;ii ^ ■ ..Otis Bc-irros and M-ax Olds joined our Membership,,,,, A
good trijie was had by all at the Ch.*
Party,., .^Thus endeth a year of many projects
and lots of good fellowship amon.-;; O'jld.vater Rotarians-cocBEST WHISHES FOR THE NEVJ
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••RING OUT Tr!E 0LL&gt;*'

Ring out the old_, ring in the
Ring, happy bells, across the snowj
The year is gaing_^ let him goj
Ring out the false,, ring in the true.
Ring out the grief that saps the mind.
For those that here we see no morej
Ring out the feud of rich and poor.
Ring in redress to all mankind.
Ring out a slowly dying cause.
And ancient forms of party strife;
Ring in the nobler modes of life,
'With sweeter manners, purer lav;"s.

Ring out the want, the care, the sin.
The faithless coldness of the times;
Ring out, ring out my moijrnful rhymes,
But ring the fuller minstrel in.

Ring out false pride in place and blood.
The civic claivlir and the spite;
Ring in t-lie If.--? of truth and right.
Ring in
co.'xi.o.n love cf good.
Ring out old shapes of ."oul disease;
Ring out the n^xro.ving .i.u.-'t- or? gold;

Ring out the thcusarid. •. •-u'i of old,
Ring in the thousand years of peace.
Ring in the valiant man and free.
The larger heart, the kindlier hand;
Ring out the iarknes.s of the land,
Ring in the Christ that is to be.-.,
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"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol.

Ill

No. 27

Jahuarj- 2, 19^0

THE SECOND HALF: As we approach cnir first meeting in the second half of the century,
Rotary cluhs throughout the world are beginning the last half of the Rotary year.
Time to take a look ahead-,

THE 195^0 ROTARY INTEFiYATIONAL "DELF:GATE3" CONVENTION: This meeting will be

held in Detroit, Michigan June 18 to 22o E.ach club in the district is en
titled to one delegate and one alternate, family included:

Clubs of over

$0 members are entitled to one additional delegate and alternate for every
^0 members or jaa.-^or fraction thereof- Special forms will be mailed to club
secretaries in early March, Reservations must be mailed by April l^®
1950 DISTRICT CONVENTION: Make plans now to attend this meeting to be held

in Battle Creek May lU, 15 and j.6-&gt;
100^ MEETINGS: District Governor Herb Kerlaka/fske asks that we observe

Rotary's Birthday bj having at least cne 100^ meeting in February,- Let's
pick a date and try to meet the challenge. Our November 93^85^ raised us
from liith to 7th place in the district.
"Some of the Christ',!;.,? toys we've seen can be put together
and operated by any tv =.g'it child who has had two years or
more at Massachusetts Iru'titute of Technology."

CIDTHING COMI.dTTEE: Twelve Rotarians volunteered to meet at Kerr's Store Monday at

9 a,me to prepare the collected clothes for .shipmeut to Finland, Cooperation in the
project has been excellent under the leadership of Chuck Woodward, Our thanks to The

Reporter for serving as a collection point, to Kerr's for storing the clothes, to
the Coldwater Laundry and H and H Cleaners for their help in preparing the material,
and to Federal-Mogul for packing and shipping the clothes.,..-And of course a big
"thank you" to those members and friends vrho contributed to the cause.

"THE HEIRESS":

See by the Reporter that Olivia DeHavilland is the winner of the New-

York film critics' annual award for the best actress of the year for her performance
in "The Heiress"
^ cAnd John V/alker reports that this play was picked as one of the
best ten of the year by the New York Times, ,..,Th.iS is the play that Rotary is bring
ing to Coldwater on January 20.

Prediction for 1950"

"John Lewis' coal miners will be called out."

TUESDAY'S PROGRAM: Harold Hill is program chairman for our next meeting. The arrange
ments are not definite as the Reflector goes to press.

"This_world that we're a liyij-i' in is mighty hard to beatj
You get a thorn-with every rose, but ain't the roses sweeti
.Frank L. Stanton

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

ALBION — Porker inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Cluh of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH M.

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-president

PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PAUERSON — Treasure-^

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Moestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairman

1
B

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Choirman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Holtz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Woy — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

John Wolker — Chairman

RURAL ■ URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

CofFman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST, 1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Llvermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

25—Worner Van Aken

^

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,

MAY, 1950

1949

3-Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

Shorno

13—Guvarie CofFman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas

24—John Walker

23-Walt Bien

31—Ed

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nlte)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Llvermore, Sr.

9—Howard Swan

Rennell

FEBRUARY, 1950

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl VInton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran
Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14-Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

Th[s '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is net pos*
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best

9)

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol. Ill No. 28

January 9, 1950

PROGR-aIvI for TUSSDAY: One of our ovm r.ienbers, Otis Barnes^ v/ill be the

speaker Tuesday noon, Otis, v/ho joined the Rotary club in *U-9. is administrator of the Community Health Center, and will ^ive us some interest

ing facts concerning the hospital. Harry laylor is program chairman*
A PH)W WORDS FROLI PR.DSIDENT KEN;

"Let us meet the challenge' X was more than pleased with the spirit
of Rotary" as it evidenced itself in our discussion of The Heiress
at our meeting last Tuesday noon. That same spirit was sufficient
to allov/ us to complete our recent clothing drive in a creditable
manner. It will be sufficient for a successful presentation of The
Heiress".

This is a big job but remember, fellov/s, as boys flying kites, you
learned that kites rise against the wind, not with it. Let us meet
the challenge. Let us be certain that the Coidwater Rotary club
proves itself to be a strong branch on the great tree of Rotary.
When January 20 rolls around, let us be in a position to look back
upon another Rotary job v/ell done".
"What do we live for if not to male the world less difficult
for each other?"

George Eliot.

OUR PROJECT; Our members decided last Tuesday noon to give full support

to a ticket selling campaign to fill the high school auditorium for
two performances of the Broadway hit, "The Heiress",to be presented
Friday, January 20... .Proceeds from the play v/ill be added to our Youth

Fund which has been reduced considerably by many worthy projects assumec

by Rotary in the past months
Remember when you sell or buy these
tickets that you are also buying a hearing aid for some child, a wheel

chair for some invalid, a needed operation for a fellow citizen...This
Youth Fund is one of the most worthy causes sponsored by oi^ club.....

Reports are beginning to come in from members who are getting a good

start on ticket sales. Get busy, talk it up, sell your quota,
it may
be months before you will havw another opportunity to be of service to
Rotary and your community.
"I built a chimney for a comrad old—

I did the service not for hope or hire—
And then I traveled on in v/inter's cold,

Yet all the day I glowed before the fire.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING: Our board had an extended meeting Thursday
evening, Vxnce Kornstien has been appointed "Birthday Chairman and v/il.
see that proper ceremonies are held each month...Spencer Owens will be
hospitality chairman and as such v/ill meet our visitors each Tuesday...
We had 90.51^ attendance for December.. .Bill I/iilnes program v/as selects'

as the best for December, * cOn I.Iarch 7 we will meet with the Jaycees at
their Service Night and hear past National President Paul Bagwell.,..
The board voted to furnish hearing service for a seven year old boy...
With some other clubs v/o are furnishing transportation to Layo Brothers
for another-desorvi-ns-caso.-.-.Hatary is sponsor of the All Sports Banque-

this year and plans are being started. • .All of our sighs nave "beeii
pleted and placed...For details on each of these projects, attend

your weekly meetings

See you Tuesday^!

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Moncioy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church

STURGIS — Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Fridoy 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�V-

HERBERT C. KERIIKOWSKE — District Governor

2I9TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH M. PUTNAM
MARK

S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

- President
ROY C.

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON 5HORNO — Sergeant-at-Arms

PATTERSON

— Treasurer

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

DON W. HERR, JR. - Director

WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Moeitro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE - Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE
BOB SHAW — Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

A

F

MEMBERSHIP

B

ROTARY

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Luse — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Hoitz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH

D

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

John Walker — Chairman

E

SICK

RURAL ■ URBAN

Guvarie

Coffman

—Chairmon

BIRTHDAY

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Harold Hill — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward —■ Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST.

DECEMBER. 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

6—Don Shorno
13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam-(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER. 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nife)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER,
1—Bob

4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hordy—(Special Rotory Program)
25—Warner Van Aken
y

30—Rdy Fox

SEPTEMBER^ 1949

APRIL, 1950

JANUARY, 1950

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Ros Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nile)

24—John Walker

23-Walt

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan
Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidneir

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran

Frankhauser

1949
Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—Ail Sports Bonquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a feilow Rotarian who has one planned for loter on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol.

Ill

No.

January 16, 19^0

*

30

SPECIAL ROTARY PROGRAll: Our board of d\rroctors has

done an excellent job

of planning so that our club will ha:v: .^;..ocial Rotary programs at reg
ular intervals during the year.-coaWe iui^re had the district governor.
Herb Kerlikowski, and past district gcV'-^rnors Dean Leffler and Guy

Kirsch thus far and they have given us some very fine programs.•...Next

Tuesday our speaker will be Ray Dressor, who has also served as district
governor. Ray is a Sturgis attorney and well known to many Coldwater

Rotarians in the

field of Vocational Service^.,..Mark Andrews is program

chairman.

A WORD TO THE GIRLS: This is to say "Thank You" to the Rotaryanns v/ho

have been so helpful in selling tickets for "THE HEIRESS"

As you

know, the job is not yet finished and January 20 is almost here. So
this is a plea for your help in putting the project across.....Talk to

papa..See if he has contacted the people on his list..Ask him if he has
bought tickets for his Immediate family, including you..Telephone your
gal friends and explain how they can enjoy an evening at the theatah,

and at the same time help build up the Rotary Youth Fund..Last Tuesday
Coffman and Pox reported they had each sold 11 tickets, and Herr report
ed 13.. If each Rotarian and Rotaryann will team up and work this week,

the project will be a success.

Thank you, again, for your help thus

faril

YES, WE HAVE RESERVED SEATS: After much thought, our board of directors

decided to reserve all seats for the evening performance of "THE HEIR
ESS" .... .Reservations may be made at Mac's Pharmacy starting at 10 a.m.
on Tuesday, January 17«..**No charge for reservations.

"Every woman has the secret desire to write•••••.checks."
THIS IS IMPORTANT: We must settle with the dramatic company immediately

after the performance next Friday night. So all Rotarians are asked to
turn in money and unsold (perish the thought) tickets no later than
noon Friday, January 20
TURN IN MONEY AND UNSOLD TICKETS TO ERNIE
LUSE BY NOON, FRIDAY,

JANUARY 20.

SPORTS PAGE: The Rotary volleyball team launched the winter season with
a 3 game victory over the Anderson Dairy team. Players for Rotary were
Bob Shaw, Don Shorno, Red McKhight, Fritz VanAken, Ken Putnam and Fred
Weeks.....Next game.is with the Teachers Team at 8:30 Thursday evening
at the Washington School gym. Our scouts report that this team is tops
with such stars as Eby, Dennis, Olson, Bond, Davidson and Grigg.

Molly: "Tell me, dear, when did you really become acquainted
with your husband?"
Polly: "The first time I asked him for money after we were
married."

REFLECTIONS: Rotary International will celebrate Its l+^th Anniversary
in February. Our club will plan a special meeting for the event...••

Rotary is still growing.

There are now 6932 clubs in the World with a

cotsl membership of 332,000 Rotarians.

Since July 1, 19^9, 105 new

clubs have been established in 25 coimtrlas.•...Our club is planning to

e-ooperate with other Rotary cluhs-inJihe -countx-to sponsor a full scale
Youth Health Project. More on this in the next bulletin.....

"Regard every Rotary Club as a lamp lit in its city and shedding
a soft and steady light around it&lt;, ".... .V/illiam Moffatt
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 PJ6. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�219TH

HERBERT C. KERL1K0WSKE - District Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — President

MARK 5. ANDREWS — Viee-President

ERNEST W. LU5E — Secretary

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer
/&gt;

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE - Maestro of the Baton^

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

E

CLASSIF CATION

A

Ernie

Luse

F

MEMBERSHIP

B

ROTARY

PUBLIC

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP

D

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

• — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Holtz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH

John Walker

D

CRIPPLED -CHILDREN-

"C"

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

Chairman

E

SICK

RURAL - URBAN

Guvarie

Coffman

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY
Dick Kerr — Chairmen

Harold Hill — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST.

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

JANUARY. 1950
6—Don

4—Earie

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

30—Ray Fox
SEPTEMBER,

APRIL, 1950

25—Warner Van Aken
/I

MAY, 1950

1949

3—Harold Hill

2'-Bob Fraser

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary ladies' Nite)

24—John Wolker

23—Walt

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sleg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat-(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan

JUNE,

Bien

1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Woyne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran

Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1-Bob

Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday-No Meeting

15—Ken

14-Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Koltz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not possible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotorian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best'*

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

7ol.

Ill No. 31

January 17*

19^0

r'ROGRAI.I FOR TUESDAY; John Walker ic (?HQ^&gt;4^.ian and has arrancod an interest
ins procran connected with the potroleuiu induatry.
LOOKING AHEAD:

February 23
Forty-fifth Anniversary of Rotary-International.
I.Iarch 7"
Joint meeting; v/ith Jaycees. Paul Bagwell, speaker.
Liarch 30~---*"-All Sports Banquet sponsored by Rotary.
I.Iay lij., 15, 16,-District Convention at Battle Greek.

VITAL STATISTICS: "Der Schv/eizer Rotarier," monthly magazine of Swiss
Rotarians, has figured out that if you have 100^ attendance at Rotary for

25 years, you have spent only tvo months at Rotary meetings....That is

very little if one remembers that a seventy year old nan on the average

has spent 8 years on his health, 1I4, years at work, 6 years eating, 5 ysar
traveling, 3 years in school and a v;hole 2}^. years asleep., ..So the two
months you give to Rotary meetings are very small portion of your life,

WOTTA LIFE: If you make out your income tax return honestly
you*ll go to the poorhouse, and if you don't you'll go to jail.
Sturgis Rotary Bulletin

OUTH PROJECT: Ken Olmcted announced at a recent club meeting that v/e
were planning to cooperate v/ith other service clubs in the county in
a new youth health project...All students in the county who are 15
years old or above are having their chests x-rayed this month. After
the plates are given an initial reading, many of the young folks will be
asked to have a larger x-ray picture taken for more careful study of a

doubtful chest condition.. .Our club v;ill cooperate in raising funds to
Oae that the expense for the additional picturehvill not have to be paid
by the students.

REFLECTIONS: Had a real thrill a couple of weeks ago. Seems that the gal
v/ho mailed the Reflectors

sent out a few blank editions. .One member

noticed it and registered a complaint as follows, "Its a disappointment
v/hen you don't get it and a bigger disappointment v/han you do,",..One
committee has completed its work and announces that all Rotary signs
have been repainted and placed at the various entrances to the city.
PRESIDENT PERCE TOURS SOUTH AI.IERIGAs On November 13 Edith and Perce left

by plane for a tour of South America whion started at i.Iexlco City, took

^hem down the west coast of Central and South jh:iGrica, through the Chilea,
ake Region, into Argentinaj then up the oast coast, finishing v/ith Pusrt
Rico and the Dominican Republic, and bringing them into New York on

December 20,.,They found that the Rotarians of Ibero America are making
splendid contributions to their communities.

"People who squav/k about their income tax nay be divided into
two cla3ses--they are; men and women,

ATHLETIC CATASTROPHE; The Rotary Volleyball team v/as defeated Thursday
evelng by the High School Faculty team, 2 to 1. Each of the games v/as
.^*ery closely contested and lots of fun was had by all—especially Eby,
.otary players wore Fritz Varuiken, Don Shorno, Vlnce Kornstlen, Dick
Kerr, Red mcKniglifc, and Fred Weeks5 V/e could have used a couple more.

Next Thursday we play bhe Kiwanis team at 8:30 p.r.u

"

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

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M

BRONSON — CongregoHonal Church — Wednssdcnr 12:15 M
ANGOLA - Hotel Hendry - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.$.T.)

STURGIS — Eikt Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Po»t Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�r

219TH DtSTRICT

HERBERT C.

KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK

S. ANDREWS

— Vice-president

M.

PUTNAM

— President

ROY C. PAHERSON

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

CHARLES l. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-ot-Arms

— Treasurer

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

WAYNE W. WAY

- Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

1
1

A

.CLASSIFICATION

E

.

^

F.

. MEMBERSHIP
Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION
Charles Fiske — Chairman

:G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Gront Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

ROTARY

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Luse — Chairman

FELLOWSHIP

H

Ed Hbltz — Choirman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

C

Oimsted — Chairman

RURAL • URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

-Horold Hill .— Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold

Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

Teeter

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Chrlstmos Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

23—Bob Kerr—(Fomily Picnic)

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John* Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,

MAY, 1950

1949

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

Shorno

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nile)

20—Ken Putnam—(Dis'trict Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23-WaIt

27—Byron Thomas

31-rEd

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

9—Howard Swan

Rennell

FEBRUARY, 1950

Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Car! Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

51—Roy Patterson

20—Biii

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran
Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

B—Frank McConkey
15—Ken

Oimsted

MARCH, 1950

JULY, 1950

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Kerr

22—Chock Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49.'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not po.
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for loter on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vol.

Ill

No,

January 30* 1950

32

STATS HOI.IS PROGR^JI: Kenneth Klino^ "i^dcroational thcrapiat at tho I.Iich-

ican State Hone and Training School^ v/lll bo our C'^oct next Tuesday noor.
and will shov; pictures illustratinc vrrious educational nethods used at
the school. Ken is secretary of the local Iviv/anis Club and has also beon

very active in Boy Scout activities during his years in Coldv/ater• • .Ed
Rennell is prograri chairnano

DISTRICT ATTENDANCE FIGURES s Our club had 93&lt;.83^ attendance in ^^ovenber
and slipped to 90,51^
DeccnDcr. This slight decrease v/as enough to
drop us from 7th to 12th place in the district.Quincy ranked third,
Bronson v/as fifth, i.Iarshall sixth, HiJ.lsdulc 10th and Reading eleventh

Only two nenbers v/ero absent vfithcut naJceup fron our January 1? neeting. This leads us to hope for a lOO/o neeting in the near future.

EUROPEAN FLYING CLASSROOl.I: Our thanJcs to the tv/enty Rotarians v;ho con
tributed to the

fund which will send one teacher from each state on

a six weeks tour of Europe this spring. This project, sponsored by

Michigan State College and Yale University, is not unlike the Rotary

Foundation program which sponsors the interchange of students between

the nations of the world. The first step in learning to live peacefully

with your neighbor is learning to know your neighbor.,.Thanks again,

^ou men have given over half of the county goal.

IIARCH OP DlililS: Fight polio by making your contribution to the local

chapter by January 31- Rotarians should be especially interested in this

program which helps change polio-stricken children into happy children.
"Prejudice is a great time saver. It enables one to form
opinions without bothering to get tho facts."

A SUCCESSFUL PROJECT; Bouquets to you members who helped us put across

the ticket sale for "The Heiress'*, ^■^enbers of the audience seemed to be
very pleased v/ith the performance . A couple have asked if v/e v/ould make

such a play an annual project. That is another story. But it certainly

was wonderful to see the gang pat over another successful Rotary
project. ;md it gives a needed bwcst to cur depleted Youth Fund.

TRANK YOU: Our "Clothes for Pindland" project turned out so v/ell that
the cost of crating for export v;as ccnsidorable. The Federal I.Iogul

Export Division contributed part of the cost and the balance v/as made

personal contributions of Don Esit and V/oody Herr. Rotary apprec
iates this indication of outside interest in this club activity.
EVERY IliVN A STAR 5 Our volleyball experts defeated the Kiv/anians three

games Thursday night with a fine exhibition of team play, Rotarian

players v/ore Bob Shav/. Ken Putnam, John Hardy, Ken Olmsted, Frit Van

Aken, Don Shorno, Vinoe Kornstien, Dick Kerr and Fred Weeks. Next

Thursday night wo play Company "A" at 6;30 p^m.
FRIEl'DSHIP

Freindship needs no symbol, or view to make it whole;

It*s just a sacred covenant bhat^s locked v/ithin the soul;
It knows no creed or station, or thought of gain or fame.
For v/hat it does is sacred, and is done in Friendship's name.
the GROTON K:;YWAY,

Groton,

Massachusetts

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
A\AKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church ~ Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 PJA. {C.S.T.)

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�HERBERT C. KERLiKOWSKE — District Governor

219TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-30
KENNETH M. PUTNAM

MARK S. ANDREWS — Viee-President

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Lose — Chairman

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
D

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairmon

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

RURAL■ URBAN

Olmsted — Chairman

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick-Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST, 1949

APRIL, 1950

2~Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmos Party)

10—Mae McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

25—Warner Von Aken

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr-(Family Picnic)

4—Earle

Dovidson

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER, 1949

MAY,

1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore-(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24-John Walker

23-Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

Shorno

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag NIte)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Speciol Rotary Program)
25—Uoyd Livermore, Sr.

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan
Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)

6—Fred Halloran

14—Hap Weidner
21—Roy Patterson

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting
20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si

Frankhauser
Treat

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob Wade

MARCH, 1950

JULY, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holldoy—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick Kerr

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the obove members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos*
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month. ^
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

f

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

vol. Ill No. 33

pH p

6, ,55,

P-^RSONStCarl Vint on, chair; inn of a special Rotary nro-ran next
?°rh'
R°Vo Jnnis Laupiianis of the East hain'stroct
M
haxauazoo, to spoal: to us on tho subject of "Dioplac-

ed Persons .Rev, Laupiianls, hinsolf a Latvian, has helped i-any rofu'oo
fMiilies find hones in this counaryo ,.t one tine, ho had seven fanllies
in his own hone while pornanont hones and jobs wore bein- located.

EUROPE; A forr.ier Rotarian, a disnlaced person who has re-

his Spr^ciaMon "^f

expressed

rood frSit frori
thl""'-nn?f
assuredly harvest
?
V ^ 'policy of the Good heart», In the case of all those

who \/lth ne have been helped, I ar.i vory, very Gi'^teful."

"There's no use
advortisinG our troubles
no riarket for then,"

there's absolutely^

JUNE: Rotary's 4l3t Annvaal Convention will be held in

r-iiih t
June 18 throuG'h June 22.',. „ x-resident HodGoon urges all
applLaAonrfor^hotP?
alternates as soon as possible so that
applications for hotel reservations nay be iiade prior to April l^,

enPhas^nanpH°'-^?S''''
o? S

Corciittee for International Presid-

4SU0UX of the Quebec club as its noninee for the

office of President of Rotary International in 1950-^1
AIN'T IT THE TRUTH: "You can't plant corn if you don't "^et to the field"

says the-Rotary^Club Of Drunwrig.ht, Oiaahor.m.^.At^eSdLcraa such U

'

not so important, but all rood things in Rotary are impossible without.it.
l.cTt-v, •

•

regard, how about shooting for a 100% neetinr

on the i^.5th Anniversary of Rotary

that's February 21.

■

W.iLCOI.!S, GEORGE: The Reflector welcones George Honeywell into Rotarv

Of f?SofaLeL'no

the cLb,\oS can ^

to niss a Tuesday neetinr.

you can nake it up at a neighboring club six days before or afLr! ^^ou "

eiubs

L^worW todly!^®

Rotary club. There are 69k3 •

"The good citizen of the suburb is likely to be a good '
citiaen of the ^/crld"..
. .

,Erwin Canhan, Editor

.... Christian Science lionitor

SPORTS DSPARTi.:SNT: Conpany"A" forfeited . three games ■ to. Rotary Thursday

^

This^'^tsgik
Jaycees were defeating the teachers two games to one.
This puts Rotary in first place and we will play the Jaycees in.a.very
important game next Thursday night at 6s30p,m. .klVe had only four
players show up last week. Let's have a good turnout for the final ganel
coin,ITOITY SERVICE: Haurlco Payne has been elected president of the

flirylcA

yoar, succeeding Ken Putnam. sAh

congratulated

a fine bit of coiimunity; ■

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Fridoy 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE — D/*triei Governor

DISTRICT
I 3 ; •

.

1949'30

0

•

;,e

...

1.

i'i.j.v.-

1 • -

KENNHH M. PUTNAM — President

MARK S. ANDREWS — Viee-Presideht ■

ERNEST W. IUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

j...CHARGES 1. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO^— iergeant-at-Arm»'

'

ROY C. PATTERSON - Treatwrer
.

.

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

WAYNE W; WAY — Dlreetdr'

cVaRA BOVEE —Maestro of-the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLOBiSKViCEr.'t
V

5 B08'.SHaW.^ jCbtrirm«m"'C V/^ .e3l&gt;riVE

V* A ni i"

'

oil
ROTARY

CLASSIFICATION

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter

• E^nie lose — ChairmOn

PUBLIC

MEMBERSHIP

5ri.65toqfrd

Chairman

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Choirman

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Woody Herr — Chairman

Gront Treloar — Chairman

FELLOWSHIP

AHENDANCE

Ed Heltz — Chairman

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

' CRIPPLED

YOUTH

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Ken Olmsfed —"Chairman

John Walker — Chairman

Guvarie Coffmon

•

4-?rc.

Harold Hill — Chairman

.

Dick

BIRTHDAY
Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

■Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Choirman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST.

APRIL. 1950

DECEMBER. 1949

1949

6—Chick Kennedy

2—Marty Derhammer
9—Harold Hamilton

. 13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

4—Earfe

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Worner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
MAY. 1950

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER.

1949

3—Harold

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor

9—Howard Swan

13—Guvarie Coffman

17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23—Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

OCTOBER. 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stog Nite)
11—Grant Treioar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd tivermore. Sr.

2—Bob Froser

Hill

FEBRUARY. 1950

Blen

JUNE. 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
T4—Ha'p Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

6—Fred Holloran

&lt;

28—Wayne Johnson'

Frankhouser

27—Si Treat

NOVEMBER,'1949
1—Bob Wade-

15—Ken Olmsted .

JULY. 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey
,

14—Dick

McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

Kerr

11—Fritz Van Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Progrom)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If It is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Voli III

1

Ho* 3k-

February 13«

19*^0

French, Director of the Branch and Hxllcdalo Dls-

Dopartuent, ;vill spoak to us next Tuesday noon converninr

The Newer Aspects of Public Health" Hap IVoidncr is program chairman#
CALSNDAR:

Th^sday, February 23....Forty-fifth /mniversary of Rotary InternatTuesday, February 28
I.Ierrill Grahan, speaker.
Tuesday, l.Iarch 7 •••••.»•&gt; Joint meeting with Jaycees, 6j30 p#n»

harch 30.
All Sports Banquet sponsored by Rotary.
?
GUEST: On February 26 our speaJcer will be Uerrill Grahan of Concord, Lich. Each Rotarian is urged to bring a guest to this special*pro*
gran.
A count will be taken at our February 21 meeting so reservations
can be made.
God has given us tongues that we ;iay say something pleasant
to our fello'w men".

.lienrich Heine

UP IN THE AIR: Commencing on a meeting of the Rotary Club of Ensley,
Alabana, held 5j000 feet above the ground in a chartered DC Eastern Airlines plane. Governor Jin Rankin said the meeting was "as usual except
that no one left before the entire prograi*.! was over."

HOp ON TO YOURpATS: On January 1? the Coldwater Rotary Club had 100^
attendpco...This is the first tine in several years that all members
pve been present or made up a meeting...Our attendance for the month

of pnuary was likewise very good-—95-69^...Fifty-three men had 100^
attendance for January,
pNpCXAL SpTEiiSNT rSocretary Ernie Luse reports that v/e have ftli5l«08 •
in the regular fund and t1'803.I[-3 Iti the Youth Fund.

pI-STpE IviEETING: The I/iontpelier Club will entertain the Angola and

Coldv/ater clubs at the Annual Tri-State heating v/hich v;ill be held at
Pokagon State Park on Thursday, April 2?.

pMpiipG FOR THE GALS: Plans are being made for a Ladies Night progan
to be held at Pokagon on May lO;,

o

•

pke to see a nan proud of the place in which he lives, and
I like to see him live ".in it so that his place may be proud

of him...

,.Abraham Lincoln^

NE.V MEMBER: Russell V/aldron is our newest member, entering the club un
der a C.P.p classification, Most of oiu' m.smbers already Imow Jess and

v/e are glad to v/elcome him into the organization.

^ THE l./INNp', I Rotary ^ clinched the City Volleyball Championship last Thursw-day evening by beating the Jaycees throe games. The six men representing
pr club in the final engagement v/ere Don Shorno, Bob Shav/, Ken Olmsted,

Ken Putnam, Fritz VanAken and Fred Weeks.

BEST JANUARYpROGR.UI: We had a fine group of programs during the month
of January v/ith the board of directors finally giving the nod to Ray

Dresser who spop on Vocational Service, ^••'ark iindrews was chairman^

In summertime the nan next door Ignores it natter-of-factly;
But when we have to shovel snow, he knows its place exactly,
The Property Line

Prank R. Canning.

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 PM. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH

HERBERT C.

DJSTRJCT

KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - President

MARK S. ANDREWS — Viee-President

^

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie Lute — Chairman

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

6

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Grant Treioar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Poyne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

John

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

Walker — Chairman

RURAL • URBAN
Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Horold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairmon

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST, 1949

DECEMBER, 1949

APRIL, 1950

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

4—Earle

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard Teeter

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotory Program)

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

Davidson

25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950

SEPTEMBER, 1949

MAY, 1950

3-Horold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23—Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

Shorno

OCTOBER, 1949

4—A1 Sieg (Stag NIte)
11—Grant Treioar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan
Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary TrNState Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si

6—Fred Halloran

Fronkhouser
Treat

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank MeConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van

Olmsted

Kerr

Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearee

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotorian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Progrom Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol.

Ill No, 3^

February 20, 19^0

FORTY-FIFTH AN^■IVERSARy PROGRAiM: The first notary Club vfas organized in Chicago on

February 23, 190$, by Paul Harris, a young lawyer who suggested the idea to a group
of his friends.

It was called the Rotary club because the first meetings were held

in rotation in the offices of the members.

On next Thursday, February 23, some 33U,000 business
and professional executives who are members of more than 7000 Rotary clubs located in

82 countries will celebrate the U^th Anniversary of the founding of the international
Rotary organization.

Our local club vdll meet at the Arlington Hotel at

12;15 Thursday noon. After luncheon a special anniversary program will be broadcast
over WTVB at I:l5 p,m
This meeting will replace our regular Tuesday meeting for
that week,

V/ORLD ASSIGNi/IENT: The National Broadcasting Company will salute Rotary on its Ii5th
Anniversary with a special coast-to-coast broadcast on Saturday, February 25 from

U:30 p.m, to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, The program will feature Rotary Founda

tion Fellows from Australia, Brazil, Denmark and the U.S,A, and v/ill be broadcast
throughout the rest of the world by the Radio Division of the United Nations,
DATES TO REIvSMBKR:

Tuesday, February 21.

,No meeting.

Thursday, February 23..,..•fAnnivergary' meeting, Arlington Hotel, 12;l5 p.m,

Tuesday, February 28,

.Merrill Graham^ speaker, Bfipg a

Tuesday, Marsh 7,?

No noon meeting. Meet with Jaycees'at 6:30 p.^t

INVITE YOUR GUEST; Each Rotarian is urged to bring a business man as a guest to our

February 28 meeting. Advance notices indicate that Merrill Graham will present a very
worthwhile program and we want to share the inspiration with others,,,.,Be prepared
to make a reservation for your guest by Thursday,

OFF TO A GOOD START: The Coldwater Recreation Department has started another round of
the winter volleyball tournament. Rotary played its first match last Thursday even

ing and defeated the Teachers three games.

VanAken, Kornstien, Shaw, and Weeks,

We had just five men present:

Shorno,

Next Thursday we play Kiwanis at 8:30 p.m.,

ROTARYANNS: This is to call your attention to the broadcast mentioned in the first

item above. Tune in WTVB at 1:15 p,m, on Thursday, February 23, and hear the local
club celebrate the forty-fifth anniversary of Rotaiy International.,, .You might be
interested also in listening to the radio program described under the heading "lYorld
Assignment",

1005^ MEETING NEXT WEEK: In further recognition of Rotary's anniversary. District
Governor Herb Kerlikowske has askvd each club in the district to try for one 100^

meeting in February, Coldwater j.s going to tipr for a perfect attendance on Thursday,
February 23, If it is impossible for j'ou uo ottenc. Thursday, make up at Quincy on
Monday, Marshall on Tuesdaj'', Bronson on Wedne^rday^ or Angola on Friday. Make an extra
effort to help the club have that perfect recoid for the anniversary meetingo

FIRST IN ROTARY: The first Rotary club organized outside the U.S.A. was

in Winnipeg^

Canada, in 1910, The first club outside North America was organized in Dublin,
in I9II; the first in Latin America in Havana, Ciiba, in 19l6j the fii'st in Asia in
Martin, The Philippines, in 1919; the first in Continental Europe in Madrid, Spain.
in-1920;-and the first In Africa at Johannesburg, South Africa, in-i921; During t:is
last ten years. Rotary Clubs have been organized throughout the world at the rate of
n'='ar?iy five new clubs every week,
BORROWED FROM THE SATURDAY EVENING POST:

A man who is "quick on the dravf" nowadays -sjis just a fellow who can beat his wife to

A man is getting old when he
starts to ring for the elevator

the bank. — KAY INGRjUI

to the second floor. — BATTIGTA

-if-

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

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregatlenoi Church — Wedneiday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Fridoy 6:30 PJA. (C.S.T.)

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

--

�219TH

DrSTRICT

HERBERT C.

KERIIKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS - Vice-President

M. PUTNAM — President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PAHERSON - Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant&lt;at&lt;Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE
BOB SHAW — Chairmen.

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Luse — Chairman

1
B

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

PUBLIC INFORMATION
Charles Fiske — Chairman

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
D

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

Olmsted —

rural - Urban

Chairman

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Choirman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

APRIL, 1950

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold

Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

Teeter

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)

18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

25—Warner Van

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

4—Eorle

Davidsori

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids* Party)
Aken

30—Roy Fox
JANUARY, 1950

SEPTEMBER, 1949

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Froser

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23—Wait

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed

31—Worren Williams

6—Don Shorno

OCTOBER, 1949
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)

25—Lloyd LIvermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER,
1—Bob

Rennell

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)

9—Howard Swan
Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton-(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran

Frankhauser

1949
Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank MeConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken Olmsted

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murroy

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Koltz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos&gt;
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotorian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

it

He Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol. Ill No, 36

;

i

February 27, 1950

HOOVER REPORT: The Junior Chamber of Commerce of the United States has undertaken the

Job of publicizing the Hoover Committee report for reorganization of government bur
eaus to eliminate waste and duplication of effort. Sam Rosenberg, local Jaycee member,
will
present the highlights of this report to our Rotary Club. Wa^ne
Johnson is pro
gram chairman.
"
^

JATCEE SERVICE MIGHT: On Tuesday, March 7, we will omit our noon meeting and join the

other service clubs at 6:30 p.m. in a meeting sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Buy your ticket from Secretary Ernie Luse this Tuesday so our reservations can
be passed along to the Jaycees.

"Discretion is a comb that experience hands us after we have
lost our hair,"

BOUQUET TO HAL: Our radio program last Tuesday noon v;as enjoyed by many radio listeners

and we express our appreciation to Hal Munn vrho wrote the script and made the other ar
rangements for the program. Program chairman Roy Patterson and all of the participants

^on the program did a fine job of commemorating Rotary's U5th birthday,

HI, KORII: One of the most interested listeners to the above-mentioned program was our

past president and treasurer Norm Kohl. We understand that he is gaining day by day
and we are looking forward to seeing him on a Tuesday noon,

100^ ivEETING: We were trying for a 100^ showing at the anniversary meeting and we have
a fair chance of making it. Six members were absent Thursday bui^ i-hey t^ave until Tues
day to make up so a good delegation at Quincy Monday noon would do it. A couple of the
fellov7s are duvm Florida way but they are pretty good ma^e-up experts. Do your bit!
'

;

■"

I

f r

"0 Lord, help me to keep my big mouth shut until I know what
I am talking about,"

REFLECTIONS: Ten local Boy Scouts are going to the jamboree at Valley Forge this sum
mer and our club is contributing sixty dollars toward the expenses involved.
.The
board also voted to sponsor one delegate to Wolverine Boys State in June
V/e extend

to Rotarya^ Helen McKeith our wishes for a rapid recovery from her present illness....

Former member Russell King sent us a copy of the Traverse City Rotary Bulletin with a
items of interest which we will pass along as space permits
Rotarian Dick Kerr has

been named county drive chairman for the Red Cross

Plans are now being made for

the Annual All-Sports Banquet v;"hich Rotary vfill sponsor on March 30,

STILL ROLLING: The Rotary volleyball team won three games from Kiwanis Thursday ^en^ing. Ken Putnam was called avray early in the match, but Bob Kerr arrived just in time
/O fill in, making it possible for us to field a team of fivemembers. Next Thursday we
play the Jaycees at 6:30 p.m..

ROTARY OBJECTIVES: Rotarians find many outlets for their activities, both in committee

work and as individuals. Rotarians are active in civic and community welfare 7^ork, in
leading boys and girls into good citizenship, in the betterment of rural-urban under

standing, and in helping youth movements,
-QUOTABLE QUOTES:

Kenneth L, Krichbaum: Women are said to control 60 percent of the nation's wealth,
the balance probably being held by bachelors.

Anorymous: A woman is the only thing I .am afraid of that I know won't hurt me.
George Bernard Shaw, asked if he was well: At ny age, young man, you are either
well or dead.

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedno«doy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elkt Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

HERBERT C. KERL1K0WSKE — Diatrict Govorner

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vlce-Pretident

M. PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasun

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY

- Director

, CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE

Maestro of the Baton

' CLUB SERVICE
BOB SHAW — Chairman
•

A. .

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

Lose

MEMBERSHIP

ROTARY

F
.

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

,C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Choirman

— Chairman

' FELLOWSHIP

H

Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

John Walker

Ken

Choirman

CHILDREN

C"

Oimsted — Chairman

RURAL- URBAN
Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Coffman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

. INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

—Chairman

1949 . 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST.

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

APRIL, 1950

6—Chick Kennedy

•

4—Earle

Davidson

9—Harold Homilton

13—Eorl Corwin

16—Howord

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)

10—Mac McKelth—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)'

27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

25—Worner Von Aken

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Roy Fox

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,
6—Don

MAY, 1950

.

1949

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Eraser

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

24—John Walker

23-Walt Bien

31—Ed

31—Warren WilHoms

13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treaf;-(Spea'a1 Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd LIvermore, Sr.

9—Howard Swan

Rennell

FEBRUARY, 1950

■ ;

JUNE. 1950

7—Corl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner.

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28-'-Wayne Johnson

27—SI Treat

6—Fred Hatloran

Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Oimsted

22—Chuck

Woodward

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

Kerr

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Fronk Murray

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Peorce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not po$.
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best^'

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vol.

Ill

No,

March 6«

37

19'^Q

v^t''COI.H'UNITY S3RVICS HIGHT; There will be no meeting next Tuesday noon,
-w We v/ill meet at the American Legion Hall at 6:30 p«m» to observe the

" Jaycee sponsored First Annual Community Service Night. In addition to
Rotary and Jaycee members, the Lions, iCivjanians,

and Chamber of Commerce

members v/ill be there.

Professor Paul Bagwell of Michigan State College.
Mr, Bagv/ell, head of the written and spoken English department at the

college, is a former president of the United States "^unior Chamber of

Commerce,
PROGRAMS TO

COME;

Tuesday, March 7,••Jaycee Meeting, 6:30 p,m,

Tuesday, March llj., ♦Miles A. Nelson, Chief of the Bureau of
Ilarketing and Enforcement of the Michigan
Depar'n:enl of Agriculture,

Tuesday, March 21,.Kenneth Cc Sniith, District Sales Manager of the
Capital Airlines, will come from Detroit to talk
on Aviation anl Airline Transportation,

" A wise man isn*t as certain of anything as a fool is of
everything."

ROTARY CLUB ACTIVITIES: The Rotary Club does not endeavor to promote

clviv activities rightfully belonging to other organizations, but every
Rotarian, as an individual, is urged to participate in all activities
which make his community a better place in v/hioh to live,
Rotarlans are active in raising the standards of

their own business and professions, and of their entire vocation.
Throughout the world,

Rotarians of many diverse

nationalities are v/orking together through correspondence, personal con
tacts at Rotary International Conventions and in their travels, and
through study of the history, economy and culture of other countries, foi
theadvancement of international understanding, good will and peace,
ANNUAL CONVENTIONtOnce each year,^ a great International Convention is
held which is attended by represenatives from Rotary Clubs all over the

v/orldfl Most Conventions have been held in the United States of America,
where the largest number of Rotary Clubs are located, but Conventions
also have been held in Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada,. Cuba, Prance,

Mexico and Scotland,

Rotary Clubs

send delegates to the International

Convention in order that the princijjles of Rotary may be studied, world

wide acquaintanceship and under standing may be enhanced, inspiration to

carry the "Ideal of Service" into action may be disseminated, proposed
legi.slation for the progress of Rotary may receive consideration, and
officers of Rotary International may be elected®

Rotary's Ip-st Annual Convention v/ill be held in

Deti'oit, Michigan, U,S,Ae June 18-22, 1950»

"If you v/ant to make people believe v/hat they otherwise
wouldn't, just whisper,"

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERUKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS

M.

PUTNAM

- President

Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOObWARD — Director
DON SHORNO — Sergeont-ot-Arms

ROY C. PAnERSON — Treasurer
MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director-

WAYNE W. WAY - Director '

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

.

^

MAURICE PAYNE - Maestro of the Bater^

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW - Chairman

.

A

E

CLASSIFICATION.
Ernie

B

F

MEMBERSHIP

•

G

PROGRAM

•

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

.

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

ROTARY

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP

Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE' *
Byron Thomas — Choirman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

John

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Ken Oimsted — Chairman

Walker — Chairman

Guvarie

•SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Choirman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

APRIL, 1950

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr-(Family Picnic)

4—Earle Davidson

10—Mac McKeith-(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Von Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,
6—Don

MAY, 1950

1949

'3—Harold

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

24—John Walker

23—Walt

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam-(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sleg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

Hill

FEBRUARY, 1950

2—Bob Fraser

'

9—Howard Swan
Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl VInton—(Special Rotary Progrom)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill Frankhauser

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

MARCH, 1950

JULY. 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday-No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz

Oimsted

Kerr

Van

Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it Is not pes&gt;
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dotes with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

A.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol. Ill

No. 38

Marnh

PROGRAM FOR TUESDAY: Dick Kerr, program chairman for this week, will present Mr, Miles
A, Nelson who is Chief of the Bureau of Marketing and Enforcement of the Michigan

Department of Agriculture, Mr, Nelson will be accompanied by his assistant, Mederic
T, Miller,
LOOKING AHEAD:

Thursday, March 30 ,,,,,,,All Sports Banquet sponsored by Rotary.
Thursday, April 27
Annual Tri-State Meeting at Pokagon,
May Ih, 15&gt; l6
District Convention at Battle Creek,

May l6
June 18-22 ,

»

.Ladies Night at Pokagon,
•International Convention at Detroit.

"We have the most to fear from fortune when we have the

largest handful from her."

Spanish Proverb
1

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING: The board met last Thursday noon with nine members
present. Secretary Ernie Luse reported a balance of 0670,93 in our Youth Fund and

^pU37.63 in the regular fund.

It was decided to send our incoming president to the
International Convention to be held in Detroit in June, Our new board of directors

will be elected in April and the next president will be selected from that group. The
decision to send the president-elect to the convention with expenses paid will assure
our club of having a running start for the year 1950-51.

ALL-SPORTS BANQUET: Chuck Woodward announces that plans for the Annual Athletic Ban
quet are nearing completion. Details will be announced soon.

ATTENDANCE: Our club attendance for the month of February was 93.89^ which is Just
under the 95.69^ we racked up for January

BEST FEBRUARY PROGRAM: The board has decided to honor Payne, Munn, Kennedy, Patterson,
Johnson, Putnam and Vinton for excellence in February programs,

ON TO BATTLE CREEK: Hcrward Teeter has been appointed chairman of a committee to pro
mote attendance at the District Convention to be held in Battle Creek in May,..,Our
club has usually had only three or four representatives at these meetings. With the
distance being only 33 miles, a large percentage of our members should be able to
attend some of the sessions. Let's try to send our largest delegation yet to this
convention.

A STRANGER IN A STRANGE CITY: "You are away from home in a strange city on a business
mission. Perhaps the result of your trip has been disappointing or is in doubt. You
are tired, a bit discouraged, and it's about noon. If you could Just get with some of
your kind, wrap yourself around some food, and have some good fellowship wrapped around you—^wouldn't it help?

Well, perhaps, that is how some visitors at our luncheons feel. What a perfectly
swell opportunity we-have-to-be-helpful to these visitors if they need it, and to make
them feel better even if they're already feeling fine. Every Rotarian a host—you may
be a guest yoiirself someday. Besides, it's a privilege and a pleasure to be hospit
able.

— Past District Governor, Roy J. Fletcher, Dist, 101
"Facts are our scarcest raw material,"

..Owen D, Young

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY —■ Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn - Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGiS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-50
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice&lt;President

M.

PUTNAM

-

President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C.

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Serseant-ot-Arms

PATTERSON

- Treasurer

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE - Maestro of the Baton
S.

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW - Chairmen
•

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holt* — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

CHILDREN

Ken Olmsted

John Walker — Chairman

C

— Chairman

RURAL - URBAN

Guvarie

Coffmdn

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY

SICK

Dick

Harold Hill — Chairman

Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST, 1949
9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Mllnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox
SEPTEMBER,

JANUARY, 1950

1949

6—Don Shorno
13—Guvarie Coffman

20-Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
1—Bob

4—Earle Davidson

10—Mac McKelth—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

MAY,

1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladles' Nite)

24—John Wolker

23-Walt Blen

31—Ed Rennefl

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)

NOVEMBER.

APRIL, 1950

6—Chick Kennedy

2—Marty Derhammer

9—Howard Swan

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl VInton—(Special Rotary Program}
14—Hap Weldner

13—Rotary TrI-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill Frankhauser

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred

Halloran

1949
JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

Wade

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holldoy—No Meeting

15—Ken Olmsted

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Kerr

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vol.

Ill

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No. 39

March 27, 19^0

ANNUAL ALL-SPORTS BANQUET: There will be no reijiilar meeting Tuesday noon. ',7e will meet

Thursday evening, March 30, at the Masonic Temple at 6:30 p.m. with about 75 high
school athletes as guests of the Coldwater Service Clubs at the Annual All Sports Ban
quet ... .Rotary is in charge of the program this year and Chuck Woodvrard is program
chairman.

Through the cooperation of Don Herr and V^oody Herr, we are
privileged to have WILBUR SHAV/ as our speaker, Mr. Shaw, now president and general
manager of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, won the Memorial Day race three times be
fore retiring and will have a lot of interesting information for the men and boys at
tending this annual affair.

"Remember the teakettle—though up to its neck in hot water,
it continues to sing^"

HEY, KIDS: Plans are now being made for the Annual Children's Party which will be held
on Monday, April 10, the day after Easter. No school that day. Mac McKeith is program
chairman aid is arranging a program you will thoroughly enjoy,
CALENDAR:

Thursday, March 30-....All Sports Banquet, Masonic Temple, 6t30 p.m.
Monday, April 10 ......Annual Children's Party,

Thursday, May i:

Annual Tri-State Meeting at Pokagon,

May lli, 15, 16

...District Convention at Battle Creek.

May 16

..Ladies Night at Pokagon,

June 18-22

.International Convention at Detroit.
"Do unto others as though you were the others,"

AN IDEA: As we watched the speaker of last Tuesday trying to read his notes which were

on the table, it occurred to us that a good investment for the club would be a lighted
speakers rostrum. Any speaker who comes to us with facts and figures needs a few notes.
Some speakers have their entire speeches written out. It is difficult to keep contact
with the audience while looking down at notes, to say nothing of the additional strain
on the eyes,...Even our presiding officers might appreciate the advantages of a rostrum
....Just happened to notice a dandy advertised in the Rotarian.,,or perhaps we have a
talented member who could make one.

"In the olden days, they used to kiss and make up. Now the
make-up comes first."
SONG FOR FAST DRIVERS:

At 25 miles per hour, "I'm but a Stranger Here, Heaven is MY Home."
At \x$ miles, "Nearer My God to Thee."
At 55 miles, "I'm Hearing the Port and Will Soon Be Home."
At 65 miles, "^When the Roll is Called Up Yonder I'll Be There,"
At 75 miles, "Lord, I'm Coming Home,"
........Opinion expressed in a safety sermon by a Colorado preacher

OUR ROTARY MAGAZINE: The official magazine of Rotary International, "The
Rotarian" and its Spanish edition, "Revlsta Rotaria,"are published monthly,
in Chicago,111.,U.S.A. Both contain articles of interest to non-Rotarians

as wallas to Rotarians.The circulation of "The Rotarian" is about 280,000..
of "Revlsta Rotaria'J
• •li' you would like to sea a picture of
some Coldwater Rotarians, look In your April Rotarian.

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

ALBION — Parker Inn ■— Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregationot Church — Wednetday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hetol Hendry — Friday 6:30 PAA. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TK

HERBERT C.

DISTRICT

KERL1KOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

M. PUTNAM — President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director
MAURICE

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-ot-Arms

PAYNE

— Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Luse — Choirmdn

1
B

F

MEMBERSHIP

C

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
D

H

FELLOWSHIP

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Holtz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Choirmon

■ CRIPPLED

YOUTH

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmstod — Chairman

John Walker — Chairmen

RURAL - URBAN
Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Coffman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Marty Derhommer — Chairman

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

—Chairman

1949 . 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL, 1950

DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST, 1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
MAY, 1950

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,
6—Don

1949

3—Harold

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prag.)

13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
1—Bob

2—Bob Froser
9—Howard Swan

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

24-John Walker

23-Walt Bien

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)

NOVEMBER,

Hill

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotory Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-Staie Me4ting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si

6—Fred Halloran

Frankhauser
Treat

1949
Wode

MARCH, 1950

JULY, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken Olmsted

14—Dick Kerr

11—Fritz Van Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Woy—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Peorce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

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

Vol. TTT

April 3j 1950

Mo. liO

OUR SCHOOL SYSmi: Byron Thomas, superintcndont of schools, will give a report on the

present status of the school system at our meeting next Tuesday noon. He will list^

some of the achievements of the past year, explain a few of the major problems facing

school officials today, and give us pertinent statistics concerning financial outlay
for our schools today compared with a decade ago. There will be an opportunity to ask
questions after B^Ton finishes his talk. Earle Davidson is program chairman.
"The worst thing about inflation is that we have to do without
so many necessities in order to bi^'- our usual luxuries."
EASTER CHILDRENS PARTY: Rotarians should come Tuesday prepared to tell how many guests

they are planning to bring to the Children's Party, Every Rotarian should bring at
least one child to this program.

The party, which will be the regular Rotary program for that

week, will be held at the American Legion Hall on Monday noon, April 10, at 12:1^.
There is no school that day.

Mac McKeith, chairman of the affair, has arranged a program
which the kids will love. Every kid from 3 to 93 likes a circus, and especially a

CIRCUS CLOIW. Arthur L. Crampton, secretary of the Flint Chamber of Commerce, has had
a lot of experience as a clown and has appeared before innumerable audiences. He was
written up in the rotogravure section of the Detroit Free Press a few months ago and
Mac promptly asked Him to appear in Coldwater for oiu* Children's Party.
So be sure to bring some child to this program, Jvlake your re
servations Tuesday, April U.
"Cost of Living:

Your income plus

ATTENDANCE: Our 93,98% attendance record for February placed us 8th in the district.

Quincy was at the head of the list with 100^ for the month and Bronson had 97^$6% for
l|th position,
COMING EVENTS:

Monday, April 10,..Children's Party at American Legion Hall. 12|15*
Thursday, May U....Tri-State Meeting at Fokagon,
Tuesday, May 16,.^.Ladies Night at Pokagon,

DISTRICT GOVERNOR NOMINEES: The District Governor Nominating Committee met at Marshall

on February 28 and nominated the following for the office of Governor of District j^2X9
for the Rotary year 1950-51*.
—

dferold Mi- Davidson of the Hillsdale Club,

Vernon C„ Olcott, Sr. of the Allegan Club,

LEADERS XW FOLLO^MS: Evenr movement requires both leaders and followers if it is to

acccmu.lish anything. The secret of Rotary's success is that the two exchange places

periodically

there is rotation.

It is just about time for our club to consider the election of

the ne-w board of directors from which body our nev; officers ^;ri.ll be choses, Vfe should
all be thinking of this important problem.

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

HERBERT C. KERLiKOWSKE — District Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — President

MARK S. ANDREWS - VIce-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PAHERSON - Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant&gt;at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director .
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE
BOB SHAW - - Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

A

F

MEMBERSHIP

B

ROTARY

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Choirman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

G

PROGRAM

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Lose — Chairman

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
H

FELLOWSHIP

D

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Holtz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH

D

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

John Wolker — Chairman

E

SICK

RURAL - URBAN
Guvorie

Coffmon

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Harold Hill — Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST, 1949

2—Marty Derhammer
9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard Teeter

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

23—Bob Kerr—(Family

Picnic)

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,
6—Don

APRIL, 1950

'

4—Earle

6—Chick Kennedy

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Von Aken

MAY,

1950

1949

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Progrom)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

9—Howard Swan

24—John Walker

23-Walt Bien

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran
Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnIght

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearee

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WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

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approved the name and classification given below. Any objections
should be filed with the secretary without delay:
Russell G, Waldron

Signed:

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Ernest W- Luse, Sscretary
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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. Ill

No. hi

April 10, 19^0

4

ANNUAL CHILDRI^N^S PARTY; Our meeting for next week will be held Monday noon at 12:1^
at the American Legion Hall, We will have about 100 youngsters as our guests. After we
get them filled up to here at the tables, they will be entertained by a CIRCUS CIX3WN,
Mac McKeith is program chairman.

"If you hold your nose to the grindstone rough.
And keep it there just long enough.
In time you»ll say there's no such thing
As brooks that babble or birds that sing.
Just these three things will your world compose-^

You, the stone—and your poor damned nosel"
CALENDAR:

Monday, April 10..,,Annual Children's Party, American Legion Hall.

Thursday, May U....-Annual Tri-State Party at Pokagon,
May lii, 15, l6,
.District Convention at Battle Creek,
May l6
Ladies Night at Pokagon,
June 18-22.

International Convention at Detroit,

V/ELCGI®: V;'e are glad to welcome Jim Bailey into membership, Jim belonged to the club a
few years ago and resigned when circumstances made it impossible for him to attend
regularly. Glad to have you back, DocJ

NOMINATIONS: President Ken Putnam appointed a nominating committee composed of Past

Presidents Chick Kennedy, -Ha^/ne Johnson, Howard Teeter, Web Treat and Fred Weeks, These
felloTfS met last Tuesday and nominated the following for the 1950-51 Board of Directors
Mark Andrews, Russell Moore, Kenneth Putnam, Bob Shaw, Don Shorno, Guvarie Coffraan,
Ken Olmsted, and Chuck Woodward.., .Further nominations may be made from the floor.
After oiir board is elected, they v;ill meet and elect officers from their group,
BOARD MEETING; All directors attended the board meeting last Thursday noon. Secretary
Ernie reported $327,87 in the Regular Fund and $519.37 in the Youth Fund,,,,Our attend

ance for March was 87.21^, not so good,.,,It was decided to sponsor a play again next
winter,
IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE:

I have enjoyed editing the club bulletin for the past two years,
but I really feel that it is a good idea to pass the job around among the members. This
will give new life to the publication by the change of style and ideas which new per

sonalities will naturally bring with them,,,,It is also wise to pass all tasks around
so more fellows have an opportunity to serve the club. An active member is a good mem
ber,,..Don't hesitate to volunteer to Ken for the position. I can think of at least a
dozen members who would do an excellent job as editor, Ernie's office takes care of
the actual printing and mailing and collects information for the bulletin. And if I
can be of any help in getting you started, just say the word....If a year seems like a
long time, just take it for a month or so, as I did when President Tom Shaw asked me
two years ago.

Thanks to all of the members who have helped me by contributirg
items and offering words of encouragement. Thanks to~Ernie and his secretary Pauline
who have published the paper regularly, no matter hovr busy their office happened to be.
And thanks to the many readers, who have indicated by word or letter, that thej'' enjoyed
and appreciated "The Reflector,"

Sincerely,
Fred Weeks

"A quartet is a group of four people, each of whom thinks the

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:1SM

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneidoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Mondoy 12:15 M

�2T9TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C.

KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — yice-President

M.

PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PAHERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at-Arms

MARTIN W. OERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE
BOB SHAW -- Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

Ernie

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE
Grant TreJoor — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairmen

D

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtx — Chairman

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomos — Chairman

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

C

RURAL - URBAN

Olmsted — Chairman

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Coffman

—Chairman

.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,

1949

6—Don Shorno
13—Guvorie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam-(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER. 1949
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER,
1—Bob

4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Porty)
18—John Hardy-(Special Rotary Program)
25—Worner Van Aken
MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Froser

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotory Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

24—John Wolker

23-Walt

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stog Nite)

APRIL, 1950

9—Howard Swan

JUNE,

Bien

1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hop Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred

Halloran

Frankhauser

1949
JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

Wade

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritx Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtx

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotorian who has one planned for later on during the some month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary C],ub has
approved the name and classification given below. Any objections
should be filed xvith the secretary without delay;
Richard Manguse

Automotive Bearings

Signed; Ernest W, Luse, Secretary
April 2l\., 1950

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol.Ill

No. k2

Apri 1

9)|j1QC^n

Rotary v/as happy to play host last Tuesday to the contestants in the

Dairy Queen contest sponsored by the Dairy Organizations of branch

County through Gordon Schlubatis and his office. Bess Carpenter, liv
ing on a farm near Coldv;ater v/as chosen the Queen, v/hile ^ois Shaw,
Joyce Torapkins, Kary V/idner, living near Coldv/ater, and Barbara Olds,
living on a farm near Union City v/ere the others in the group. Rotary is
very pleased to bo a part in this worthwhile activity.

Had a letter from the Civic Drama Guild, v/hich is the group which did
the play for us last year. We asked for one production again this yeay,

but they Informed us that we must buy three shows, in order to have any*
The Board felt that with the other activities in Coldwater, perhaps
three would be too much. Hov/ever, it was a good shov/, as well as profitable for us, V/hat do you think?

The new Board of Directors met last Tuesday, and those elected to serve
your club as officers next year are Mark for President, Bob Shaw Vice

President, Don Shorno as Treasurer, and good old Ernie as Secretary.
Ernie does a swell job, and I knov/ the club appreciates it. Information,
^^tc. that R.I. asks for is always on time. Thanks for a good job Ernie.
All the kids had a good time a week ago at the kiddies party Mac. Thanks
a lot for a good job.

The attendance last week was 5^ with members present and 6 guests. Rem
ember fellows, a good Rotarian is a regular attendant at all meetings.
Let's keep our percentage high in the district. And don't forget the
annual district conference at Battle Creek, May lij.,15,16. Teeter is re
sponsible for getting some interest started in that direction, and soon

you will be hearing great things from that district manager of the Equit
able Life Assurance Society of America, (Guess that's what he calls it.)
Payne is scheduled to lead the singing at one of the meetings, and Spen
cer is also to take part. We should have a large group iri attendance.
Seriously, fellows Rotary is a great movement, and it helps us all to
have a shot in the arm, and the place to get Rotary is at Battle Creek.
May 11^, 15, 16.

Ralph Toaz, Secretary of the retail division of the Lansing Chamber of
Commerce, and a member of the Lansing club, is to be our speaker next

Tuesday, with John Hardy as program chairman. This is the last in the

series of Rotary information programs, and promises to bo .a good one.
May hth, is the Tri State meeting at Pokagon with the Montpelier club
in charge. May 9th is Howard Swan as program chairman, and the following

week Russ has his ladies night all arranged. It is to be a real treat

for all» Russ has had it all set for some months now, and everybody

^hould enjoy themselves.

-H^hlck Kennedy is in Canada, being called on account of illness of his
father. Understand that he and Wilma were hold up a day and a half wait

ing for the snow plows to clear the roads^ V^hat v/ith a blizzard and all,

it v/asn't very pleasant. Best v/ishes for a speedy recovery to Chick's

&gt;-fathor.

Putnam is still waiting for someone to v/rite this weekly bulletin that
Fred dld^such a good job on for the ^ast two yearsa Maybe that's the
everyone is "afraia "^that^ you set the standars too high. In
the meantime, this poor excuse will have to do. Sorry fellov/s

See you Tuesday noon.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UnSon Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congrogatienal Church — W«dne.day 12:15 M

STURGiS — Elk. Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry - Friday 6:30 PJA. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

M.

PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at&lt;Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW - Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

A

Ernie

Luse

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

— Chairman

1
F

MEMBERSHIP

B

•

INFORMATION

•

G

PROGRAM

C

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Choirman

TELEPHONE

Gront Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
FELLOWSHIP

D

H

Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH

John

D

CRIPPLED
Ken

Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

C

Olmsted — Chairman

E

SICK

RURAL . URBAN

Guvarie

HoFold Hill — Chairman

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY
Dick

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffman

Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Choirman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST. 1949

APRIL, 1950

2—Marty Derhommer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Speciol Christmas Party)

10—Moc McKeifh—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Speciol Rotary Program)

27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

25—Warner Van Aken

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—{Family Picnic)

4—Earle

Davidson

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950

SEPTEMBER, 1949

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary ladies' Nite)

24—John Walker

23-Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

Shorno

OCTOBER, 1949

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nile)

9—Howard Swan

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

11—Grant Treloor

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)

25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

Bien

6—Fred Hailoran

13—Rotary Tri-Stote Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1-Bob Wade
15—Ken

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey
Olmsted

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary yeor will be remembered for the outstanding progroms presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If It is not pos&gt;
sible to get your progrom on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best^^

"-T

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol.

Ill

I[&gt;.®&lt;3

No

May 1.

19^0

V/e appreciate the time and efford of the four fclloTrs from Montpelier
v;ho met irith us last Tucsda3^ Montpelier is playing host to the annual

Tri-State meeting at Pokagon Thursday, May ii, at 6:30 P.M. our time.

They promise us a good program, and I*m confident that v;e can promise
them a near perfect attendance from the ColctTater Rotary Club.

Ralph Toaz gave us the last of our series of Rotary talks, and certainly
did a good job. As busy as he is, ho found time to drive 6? miles to

talk about Rotary. I'm wondering if when vre^re asked to do a job for Rotary,

or any other community service project, we come through with a quick, "yes".
Don't forget fellows, Rotary is a lot more than meeting and eating Tues. noon»
I might mention hovr gratifying it vfas not to see about a third of the club

v;alk out v/hen it was time for the speaker at one o'clock. It's plenty em-

barressing for the speaker and others near him, when, as he is introduced,
the mass exodus begins, Fortunatn};/ it didn't happen Tuesday. Thanks

Emicy Lou Kerr presented Dick Virith a nev/ gal, Wendy, Tuesday morning April 2$
at the Health Center, We're very happy to report that Mother and child are
both doing nicely, and the club vfishes tlic best of everything for all of them.

Don't forget the board meeting for all of you old Board members this coming
Tuesday at the hotel, 12 noon, I see it's time for an audit of the books,
and this will serve notice for Fred Weeks and Chick Kennedy to again take
over• Mark tells me that Fred has agreed to take over as program chairman
for next year. That assures us of another year of fine programs. Rotarian
Weeks should serve as an inspiration for all of us when it comes to work
ing in and for Rotary,

Don't forget Battle Creek, I,lay lli, 1^, and l6th.
This last Tuesday vre had

members present, giving us

percent at

tendance, Also 7 guests from out of town, Thompson, 'Whitticker, Guilingcr,
and Powers, from Montpelier, W. Bmce Wilbur and Bert Ward from Bronson,
and Clay Brockman from Quinc^'", Last week U made up at Quincy and Bronson,
Thanks fellows, keep up the good work. We slipped in March Y/ith an average

of 87.21, remember in February we had 93,98.

in our district # 219.

We dropped from 8th to l6th

That aint so hot men.

Quincy certaintly is staying near the top each month. Are they better than

we?

Thought for the week: "Laboring toward distant aims sets the mind in a
higher key and puts us at our best."
C, H. Parkhurst, D.D,

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

BRONSON — Consregatienol Church — Wednosday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

STURGiS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vlce^retident

M.

PUTNAM

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PAHERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant&lt;ol&gt;Arm$

,

— President

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE
BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Luse — Chairman

1
B

F

MEMBERSHIP

C

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fitke — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Choirman

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP

Ed Holtx — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH

John Walker — Chairman

D

CRIPPLED
Ken

CHILDREN

C

Olmsted — Chairman

E

SICK

RURAL - URBAN
Guvarie

CofFman

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY

Dick Kerr — Choirman

Harold Hill — Chairman

'VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST, 1949
9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Mllnes—(Speciol Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

23—Bob

Teeter

Kerr-(Family

APRIL, 1950

6—Chick Kennedy

2—Marty Derhammer

Picnic)

^

4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950

SEPTEMBER, 1949

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Speciol Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23-Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

Shorno

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

IB—Web Treat—(Speciol Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

9—Howard Swan

Rennell

FEBRUARY, 1950

Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotory Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si

6—Fred

Halloran

Frankhauser
Treat

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank MeConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14-Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

22—Chuck

Woodward

29—Wayne Way—[Special Rotary Program)

Kerr

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtx

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not possible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dotes with a fellow Rotarlan who has one planned for loter on during the some month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best^'

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol. in

I

No. UU

May 8, 1950.

Just received -vvord that Ken Olmsted's dausKfcr, Louise, v/on the essay contest sponsored
by Quality Springs for all the seniors at the high school. The subject of the essay

was "Opportunity or Security, vYhich?" The prize was JjlOO, to be applied tcnvard the
expenses incurred in the annual trip the seniors make to V/ashington, Honorable mention
wont to David Ayers, Joan Pillsbury, Sharon Facklam and Jacqueline Thompson. The
judges were our own Pat Patterson, Howard Lees, and Mrs. Ernest Brown, Maybe we can
to have Louise read her paper before the club some Tuesday. Congratulations to Louise,

and also to Quality Spring Products, Inc., for sponsoring this worthwhile project among
the seniors.

The Rotary Youth Leadership Training Camp at Camp Emejy, on Big Blue Lake near Muskegon,

is to be held this year June 21-25- This is a project of the Muskegon Rotary Club, and
each club in Districts 218-219 is alloi'red to send one boy if they so desire. Last year
we sent Kent McKnight, This year we are now in the process of screening possible ap
plicants. Our club is also planning on sending John V/alker*s boy, John, to the Wolver
ine Boys State at East Lansing for a week, beginning June 21st.
Now for the same old story on attendance. Forgive us, but it still needs mentioning.

Rotary International tells us that a member must be dropped from Rotary if in any given

six month period that member doesn't attend at least 60^ of the meetings. Also, you

can not miss more than ii meetings in a row, Ncrwv/v.w, if you will notice on the attend
ance sheet that Ernie gave you a fevr weeks ago, xindor the column, meetings attended,
there are a few men that might have trouble getting in that
bracket. Enough said
men. If the shoe fits, wear it..........

Don't forget this important date.
May l6, 1950.
Russ and his committee have arrang
ed a Ladies Nite at Pokagon State Park, Potavratomi Inn. This party has been planned
well in advance, and nothing has been spared to make it a bang up time for the gals.
The Studebaker Girls Choir of 30 members will entertain us, and Herb Hurrell vfho has
heard them says that they are tops. They come from South Bend. Also, last fall Ernie
wrote to various countries asking them for something suitable for a ladies night gift,
so the Rotary Anns, vn.ll receive gifts from Finland, Hav;aii, Canada, India, Nevr Zealand,

France, Switzerland, Puerto Rico, etc,..,,Russ tells us that Potawatomi Inn vfill serve

a baked ham dinner and the cost will be $5*00 per coup34. The time to be 7:00 p.m. for
dinner. We vrill not meet any particular place, but go directly to Pokagon. We have to
guarantee them a definite number of meals, so at the meeting Tuesday you vrill be asked
to sign on the dotted line as to hav many you will be bringing. Guests will be welcome,
but favors vrlll be given only to the Rotary Anns. Don't forget to check with the little

lady, and make the date for Tuesday, May l6th. Let's everybody be there for a fine
evening of food, fellowship, and entertainment.

Since July 1, 19ii9 Jim Bailey, Otis Barnes, George Honeywell, Vince Kornstien, Jim
McComb, Paul McDaniel, Hal Munn, Max Olds, Spencer Owens, Jess 7/aldron, and Dick Manguse
have been welcomed into the fello^vship of Rot.ar\^, I'je are mighty proud of these members,

and they are all going to be fine Rotarians, Our membership now totals 6U. We still

have some open classifications fellows so lets keep it in mind, and if you know a man

that meets the requirements of Rotary, give his name to membership chairman Payne and
he'll get to work on it. A 70 man Rotary team wouldn't be bad would it?

"Our hats-go-off,--and we drop on bended Icnces to the Montpelier club for a really fine
program at the Annual Tri-State get-together last Thursday. Everyone was most favorably
impressed vd.th the speaker. Dr. Tenr^son Guyer, and the entire evening was a huge suc
cess, Gov. Herb drove dovm from Benton Harbor to meet with us and we v;pre proud and

pleased to be able to introduce him to the group. Old Payne again stole the shov/, with
the help of Clara,

Mark is getting things all lined up for next year, and vdth the organization that is
apparent, it should be a fine year. If you are called by Mark to help. Remember the
ansv;er of a good Rotarian is "sure, be glad to".
Howard Swan is all set with a fine program for next Tuesday. "Dare you to wear that
Army shirt you svrlped from some poor soul in E-inlanHj .quvnnjtj »
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BR0N50N — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Cluh of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS - Vice4&gt;resident
DON W. HERR, JR.

M.

PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary
Director

ROY C.

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO - Sergeont-at-Arms

PAHERSON

- Treasurer

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE - Maestro of the Keyboard

CLUB

MAURICE PAYNE - Maestro of the Boten

SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

Lose

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloor — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

INFORMATION

Chorles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

ROTARY

Howard Teeter — Chairman

— Choirman

FELLOWSHIP

H

Ed Holtz — Chairman

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Choirman

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

John

Ken

Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

C

RURAL ■ URBAN

Olmsted — Chairman

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Coffman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Marty Derhommer — Chairman

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

—Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST, 1949

2—Marty Derhommer
9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox

JANUARY, 1950

SEPTEMBER, 1949

APRIL, 1950

6—Chick Kennedy

^

4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

MAY,

1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Froser

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24-John Walker

23-Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

Shorno

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag NIte)
11—Grant Treloor

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan

JUNE,

Bien

1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Trl-Stote Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si

6—Fred

Halloran
Frankhauser

Treat

NOVEMBER, 1949
1-Bob

Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Progrom)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Peorce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos*
sible to get your program on the exact dote scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarion who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best*'

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol.

Ill

*

No

May 15, 1950

The appearance of the Fortnightly Discordettes on the Tuesday

noon program, in celebration of Music V^eek, was much enjoyed by the club
members. The explanation by Howard Swan as to why his program did not
appear was accepted, altho the Finnish shirt still raises a question.

As has been the custom once a year, the attendance pins were
av/arded to various members. Leading the group vrere Warner Van Aken

vfith 27 years and Harry Taylor v/ith 2^ years of perfect attendance.
Keep it up fellers and your secretary vail see that Harry receives the
proper numbered pin from now on in.

Good news for the Ladies * Nite program next Tuesday evening
at 7:00 p.m. at Pokagon Park - 100 reservations have been made.

V/ith

the Chorus and world wide gifts for the Rotaryanns, a grand evening
can be assured everyone attending.
Reservations have been made for six Rotarians to att.end the

District Conference at Battle Creek May 21st to 23rd,

The incoming

Officers are included in the list, and the inspiration and information
given at these meetings will be of much help to them during the coming
year.

Total Rotary clubs today 7027.

Number of new clubs since

July 1, 19U9 207, total estimated Rotarians, world-wide 337*000,
\'Ie are indebted to Norm Kohl for the following:
"I hate the guys
Who criticize
And minimize

The other guys
V/hose enterprise
Has made his rise

Above the guys
Who criticize

The other guys,"

A nice play on words - glad our club has none of "these

guys who criticize,"

Thanks for thinking of us Norm,

From a total of 138 applicants, 8^ young men and women were
av^arded the Rotary Foundation Fellovrehips for 1950-1^51. h6 from the
U. S. A. will study in lands of their choosing, but must speak fluently
the language of the country they select,

A poppy song leader, fellowship that*s tops, attendance in
the 90*5, excellent programs - on such is the Coldwater Rotary club
established.

Good attendance is to be sought but not at the expense of
Rotary Standards.

A Rotarian is either entitled to attendance credit

or he is not - there is no half way mark^
"Wars occur because people prepare for conflict
rather than peace,"
....Tryge Lie

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12t15 M

STUR6IS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Fridoy 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DtSTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLiKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS - Vice-President

M. PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. - Director

ROY C. PAHERSON - Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARIES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-ot-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER - Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE - Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton,

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

Ernie

B

F

MEMBERSHIP

INFORMATION

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

ROTARY

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Lute — Chairman

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
D

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

...V
COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

C

RURAL - URBAN

Oimsted — Chairman

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

CofFmon

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST.

DECEMBER. 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Ear! Corwin

16—Howard

23—Bob

Teeter

Kerr—(Family

Picnic)

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

APRIL, 1950

4—Earle Davidson

^

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY. 1950
SEPTEMBER, 1949

MAY.

1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23—Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

Shorno

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nlte)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web' Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

FEBRUARY. 1950

9—Howard Swan
Bien

JUNE. 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si

6—Fred Holloran
Frankhauser
Treat

NOVEMBER. 1949
1—Bob

Wade

MARCH, 1950

JULY. 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz

Oimsted

Kerr

Van

Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearee

This '49.'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos*
sible to get your progrom on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol.

Ill

No. ii6

([

and Mao

gifts for the ladies. Had lots'^of favorlh?^^'

had a good time. The co^ittPP .T

gram well in advance so that the Stnri ^
- .anted.

program and

c^nts, so guess the gals

arranging the pro-

The,

^

the year. Remember, Bob Kerr had the

of our parties for

Sieg had a Stag night at the rooni-rv

August, then A1

had
our Christmas party at the LeriL ?n
and we close with Russ AnH h-i ' i

in December we

had the kiddies * party,

men spent a l^t of tKe'n ttein'IndivK

SitLsf'^

^

3uch"';;\\%^a™ed?sn^:^^Lr^

They sartV^tL"rXrS'L"x^llent

b?^f:Lfa?X^Se1:it\'^^ vioe&gt;pnesident oVXS Etctnio!"'Tr
that we had better dfs^in ab'rthil^'^o^^Ustiftl'^d'th't'^ •

as much to ioee^^S:^-

«&gt;•&gt;■

Iftt^norLff.f tllot.

grats to PaSe^f^'fgSrfb
Dollinger, S:d he^lsHf'pLtr t°
wrong? The Chamber has a oouole of nr-nhi.=^'

oon•

the president
(of situation
the ohamber)
with
the parkinff
Uai sober
■ nU.Seems
f tfb"®

picture. Good luck to Basso Pay^ in hifbattSs! '

l^eeping
dissatisfaotion

industrial

help hospital
of KeXs''2r"ge"d1orMLs'Hff'offoftf"
the
to be the saeakef '=fefin * f
nursing supervisors at

h^^ntftfe^rfyet"afr2ti^ f
hope that that infonnation will be broufhtt UghffftfrlfiffTfsd^.
eoutives ifffe tLn Bofofntf f»iusiness and professional exactivities, rSfroftLn Of fffusino": f
co^unity-betterment
of international understanding,'^good wiU and'pff!'
' advancement
Attendance last week was 78.13^. Y/e-ve harped enough about that.

Club. I7e SaVSm'^fufn hf'ffu^f''frvf
nn
tt j
also flike to take this
been fortunate
with some fine men afgove™- tfffft^^^'yef|
THOUGHT FOR THE r/EEK:
opportunity to sav to HAr^h

"h®
abandon our education at the schoolhouae door. We
have to keep it up through life."
we
Calvin Coolidge

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:1SM

BRONSON — Congregotisnol Church — Wedneiday 12:15 M

STURGiS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. {C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH

M. PUTNAM

— President
0

MARK S. ANDREWS - Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PAHERSON — Treasure

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant&gt;at-Arm$

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

lose

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Choirman

D

INFORMATION

Charles Fisfce — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

ROTARY

Howard Teeter — Chairman

— Chairman

FELLOWSHIP

H

Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas •— Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

John

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

Walker — Chairman

RURAL. URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairmen

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

Coffmon

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Choirman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL, 1950

DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST, 1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

4—Earle Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Porty)
18—John Hordy—(Special Rotary Program)''
25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
MAY, 1950

JANUARY, 1950

SEPTEMBER, 1949
6—Don

Shorno

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

13—Guvarie Coffmon

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23-Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

3i—Warren

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stog Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

9—Howard Swan

Rotary Prog.)

FEBRUARY, 1950

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladles' Nite)
Blen
Williams

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran

Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken Olmsted

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Woyne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Kerr
Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos*
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best"

�1

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vol, III

June

No. Ii7

1950

Warren Williams is in charge of the program Tuesday, and has ar
ranged for the Arnolds from Angola to be v:ith us. ^Ir. &amp; Mrs,
Arnold spent six weeks in Alaska last September and have some
splendid pictures taken along the Alcan Highway. Ivir, Arnold is
a partner at the Casebeer and Arnold Plymouth dealers in Angola.

For yom: information men, Jim McComb has the program June 13,
ITillie Frankhauser on June 20th, and Si Treat on the 27th, Take
heed..,,,Let nothing interfere with the fine prograns that we

have been having.

The new program booklets should be ready for

Mark's first meeting in July, It's been a couple of years since
we have had a complete roster printed and the new one should come
in mighty handy.

Jerry Johnson will be going to Camp Emery late this month, repre^
senting the Coldwater Club, Should be a fine experience for Jerry
and we hope he enjoys himself. Perhaps, on his return, he will
have benefitted to such an extent that he may be able to help his
father?????????

Ernie and Mark are all set to take in the International Convention

in Detroit from June l8th through the 22nd, Remember it will be
notary's first delegate convention, representing Rotary clubs from
83 lands, I'm happy to report that Ruth and Ruth will be going
along to keep our boys straight,

H, Roe Bartle, Kansas City, Missouri, Boy Scout executive, pres
ident of Missouri Valley College, a noted speaker on youth prob
lems, and a past district Governor of Rotary International will
deliver the Youth Service convention address,

Percy Hodgson,

since he took office as president of Rotary International last
July has traveled more than 80,000 miles visiting Rotary Clubs
in
lands, will preside over the convention and give presid
ential address, Carlos P, Romulo, President of United Nations
General Assembly, as Brigadier General of U, 5, Array, he was

aide to General MacArthur, and Past Vice President of Rotary Inter—

national, will deliver the International Service Convention address.

This should be a thrilling experience for our people and we hope

that v;e may have a first hand report from Mark of this convention.
Our new district governor for ^219 is Vernon C, Olcott, Sr. from
the Allegan Rotary Club^ "Red" is what they call him in Allegan,
and v;e wish him much in success this coming year^

Remember the Rotary Foundation that we contributed to last year.
Don't forget it fellows as it is doing great work in promoting
International Understanding and Good-Will.

I notice where one

club in the district sent in two ten dollar contributions as

memorials to deceased Rotarians&lt;, Some clubs also have contributed
$500 over ther^ quota. Are vfo doing all that vre can?

Talking with Fred Weeks the other day, and he was wondering if
Rotary wouldn't be doinj; a good deed by giving the band a uniform.
You probably all knov^ that they exe trying to outfit the band in
new uniforms by football season this fall, and it is a terrific ex
pense. Maybe the other service clubs would want to go along on the
same basis.
Thought for the week:

What do you fellow think, should we do it?
The place for knockers is outside the door.
You cannot saw wood with a hammer^

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Cluh of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Viee-Pretident

M. PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at&gt;Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

.Ernie Luse — Chairman

1
B

F

MEMBERSHIP

C

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

PU^IC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Holtz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Wotker — Choirmon

CHILDREN

C

Olmsted — Chairman

RURAL . URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Choirmon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

Ceffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST, 1949

DECEMBER, 1949

2—Marty Derhommer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Horold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard Teeter

20—Bill Mllnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle

Davidson

'

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Speclol Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,

1949

6—Don Shorno
13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

MAY,

1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

24—John Walker

23-Walf

31—Ed Rennell

31—Worren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan
Blen

-/S.,

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill Frankhauser

28—Wayne Johnson

27-Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob Wade

MARCH, 1950

JULY, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick Kerr

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos&gt;
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best

atrl

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vol.

Ill

N0.U8

June 12, 19^0

The Arnolds from Angola had some mighty fine pictures of their recent
trip to Alaska which we all enjoyed very much last Tuesday, Our thanks to

Warren for the program, and at this time it might be well to add that we

understand that Brother I'filliams is contemplating the Alaska Jaunt. It must
be a wonderful experience V/arrcn, and rest assured we will all want some
first hand information when you return,

Jim McComb, of shoe store faine, is doing the honors next meeting, Jim
says that he is coming up v:ith a top program presenting Bill Donkin from
Quality Spring, Whenever Bill does anything it's always good, so it will
pay everybody to be on deck. Don't worry about the heat, as a real sweat
is good for everyone.

We've agreed to play volley ball again this summer, so all of you stars
commence training so that we may maintain the fine record already established,
Eby says we will probably be playing ^ain on Thursday nights and the schedule
should be ready soon. Had a good Board Meeting this past Thursday at the

Country Club, arriving there via Woodward's cut down Job,

The group voted

to donate a uniform to the band and discussed other routine business.

Paul McDaniel Just returned from a few days vacation, driving down
through Kentucky,
.John Hardy has been moved to a hospital in Fort Vfayne,
Have all of us remembered John with a card or note?

Methodist Hospital, Fort Wayne, Indiana,,

Just v/rite in care of

,Don't anyone bother Web for

the next six months. He's building a house and it's taking all of his time.
Right, Si? Glad to get Dick Manguse long enough to give him his badge and
pin, Dick is a fine addition to our group, and will serve Rotary well.
Remember the Minstrel shovr we talked about a short time ago? VJell, it
seems that the medical society didn't need as much money as anticipated, so
no need for a shovf, Hc/rever, Mark claims that I have spent all the money
this year on the vridows, orphans, and etc, in the county and that the Youth
Fund must be replenished, sooo, Payne says that he vdll put a show on in
the early fall, Maurice v;ants John Walker to help, but John dislikes that
sort of thing so much that as yet Payne hasn't talked him into it. Keep
working basso.

The attendance picture for April looked pretty good in the Governor's

letter. We were 6th in the district, coming from 17th in March, In April
of last year we were in 9th position. Our percentage was 93•95^....Climax
had I4 100^ meetings, Vicksburg 2, Reading, Grand Ledge, and Jonesville
each had 1, You might be interested in the lowest club in the district,
as far as attendance is concerned, it was the Belding group with an average

for April of 72,0^, Here's another figure that might interest you.
membership last year in April vras 59* and is 63 this year.

Our

Former District Governor "Bill" Otto of Lansing, vfho is very well
knavn to all of us here in Coldwater, is one of a 'flying squadron'* which
has been touring Europe as "observers and educators".

Their itinerary in

cluded ten countries.

Thought for the v^eek:

"People are open-minded^-about new ideas as long as they are like the old ones."
.... Kettering

I passed a cop without a fuss,
I passed a load of hay,
I tried to pass a curving bus.
And then I passed away.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BAHLE CREEK - Post Tovern - Monday 12:15 M

�HERBERT C.

219TH DISTRICT

KERLIKOWSKE — Diitriet Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

M. PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer^

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-ot-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE

W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Boton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW - Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairmen

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairmen

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

- Ernie Lose — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairman

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

John Walker — Chairman

RURAL • URBAN
Guvarie

E

Coffman

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Harold Hill — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Choirman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer
9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Mllnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,
6—Don

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle

6—Chick Kennedy

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken
MAY, 1950

1949

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

4—AI Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

9—Howard Swan

24—John Walker

23—Walt Bien

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

/&gt;

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)

6—Fred Halloran

14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

^

Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Von Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Woyne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos*
sible to gel your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best^'

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol.

Ill

No, k9

June 19, 1950.

Boy, the list of absentees vras plenty long this last Tuesday, In
cluded in this group are Corwin, Hamilton, Honeywell, Bob Livermore,
McKeith, Milnes, UcKnight, Patterson, Pcarce, Sieg, Thomas, W^dron,
Williams, and Fritz VanAken, Fritz has already made up over at Bronson,

Might be interesting to note the make-ups from the meeting of June 6th,

Vinton at Quincy, Tan Sharvr, and get this, at Scottsville, Kentucky, Grant
at Blissfield, Jim Bailey at Bronson, McKnight at Quincy, Thomas at Angola,

and Olmsted at Ontonagon,

(Quite a ways North, Ken.)

The Board definitely

appreciates the effort indicated in making up meetings fellows.
the good work.

Keep up

The club vras pleased to welcome as guests, Carlton McKenzie of Quincy,
flour magnet, Howard Keyes of Bronson, Joe Nile,with the Model Discount
Corp. here in Coldv-ater, a guest of Paul McDaniel, and Hi Pockets Trebilcock
with Payne.

A splendid "Happy Birthday" was rendered by the birthday boys, with

out benefit of Clara, namely Si and Webb Treat, Shorno, Bailey, Derhammer,
Bien and Keep,

The encore number of "I found a Horseshoe" vfas even more

mellov;????????

Charlie Fiske is the envy of every member v/ith his nev; teeth. It
is our understanding that he and Shorno are :;oing to pose for Earless
paper, Charlie with his winning smile and Shorno looking mj.ghty proud
of his work.

Congratulations to Jess on the opening of his General Insurance Ser
vice. We knew we could depend on you, Jess. Also to Max in his new venture.
V/e wish both of them every success possible.
Chatted for a minute after Rotary last Tuesday with Norm Kohl, He
was downtown in the car. Know that he vfould be very happy to see any of us.

Bill Donkin, our speaker last Tuesday, challenged us all to positive
action with his message. After all fellows, we are the ones who stand to
lose and Bill wants us to do S'.meth4ing about it, not Just listen to him
and others.

If you are in favor of the Subversive Activities Control Act

of 19ii9 or the Senate Bill ^ 2311 ivrite to the Honorable Homer Ferguson
of Arthur Vandenburg at 'Washington, -D, C, It is ny understanding that
this bill has passed the House of Representatives and is now ready for
the Senate.

Let's keep this swell way of American life fellows.

President-elect, Mark, welcomed into the fellov^ship of Rotary Bob
Lyon and Lewis Pennington last Tuesday, He reminded them of the opport

unity for service as the first object of Rotary, 2, High ethical standards
in Business, 3» Application of the ideal of service to personal, business,

and community life, and the advancement of International Understanding as
the last object, of Rotary, Let's all pause and think, for Just _a minute,,
to be certain that we are doing our very best to adhere to the four prin

ciples that Paiil Harris gave us vfhen Rotary vras born.

Bob, you know, runs

lyon's Drug Store and Lewis manages the local Montgomery V/ard Store,

Ernie and Mark leave Sunday for the International Convention in Detroit,

It will be a thrilling experience for both of them, and one they will long

remember.

The Board voted to contribute 056.00 to the Kimball Camp fund. This
will send U needy lads to the Y.M.C.A, camp for a week. It is located near
Hillsdale, Michigan.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STUR6IS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

219TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-50
KENNETH

MARK

S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

M.

PUTNAM

— President
ROY C.

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-at-Arms

- Treasurer

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

PAHERSON

WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

»

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairman

£'.,1

1
B

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

C

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Choirman

Woody Herr — Choirman

D

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairmen

Maurice Poyne — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

B

YOUTH

John Walker —

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

Chairman

RURAL - URBAN
Guvarte

Coffman

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Harold Hill — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Choirman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard Teeter

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,
6—Don

1949

3—Harold Hill

Shorno

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

MAY,

1950
2—Bob Fraser

10—Harry Taylor

9—Howard Swan

13—Guvarie Coffman

17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas

24—John Walker

23-Walt Bien

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

OCTOBER, 1949

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER.
1—Bob

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)

6—Fred

14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

Halloran

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

Frankhauser

1949
JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

Wade

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnlght

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Woyne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not possible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarlan who has one planned for later on during the some month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

'fHe Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTORPublished by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. Ill

June 26.

No &lt;^0.

19*^0.

Had another interesting program last Tuesday with Earl Schmedlin giving

a talk on fishing, and later a demonstration of fly-casting, William "the
best program getter in Rotary'Frankhauser wovS program chairman, and commend
ations to him for a fine job. The season opens this coming Sunday, and with
all the would-be fishermen we have in the club, seems as if there should be
enough for a fish dinner.

How about it?

Patterson, McKnight, Teeter, Weidner, Weeks, Munn, and Pennington are
all that we think were absent last Tuesday, Guess that's enough ar^ay, Jess
and Warren are the only two that made up from that long list of absentees the
week before.

Trust that you will pardon the delay in getting your meal ticket last

Tuesday,

Ira was already to do business, in true Ernie style, but we couldn't

find the key to the desk which contained change, tickets, etc. With the help
of Shaw, everyone became confused, and a good time was had
all.

Si Treat has the program for next week and Betty Hutchins, the daughter
of our police Chief, will be the speaker. For the past several years Betty
has been teaching school in Hawaii, and has some excellent information re
garding that country. In fact, it is rumored that if her records arrive in
time she will demonstrate several Hawaiian dances for us, in costume. Prob
ably everyone will be there at 11:30 to be sure of a front row seat. Hutch
said that he wouldn't dare let her appear alone in front of Rotary, so Just
in case any of you guys have any ideas, you can forget them as Hutch is going
to be there, revolver and all.
Several people have mentioned that the Rotary sign on Grand Street is
still dovm.

We have mentioned it to one of the local sign men several times

but nothing gets done. However, some of us are going out there azxi try and
re-hang it ourselves. I hope that by the time you are throwing this sheet
away it will be back on the post.

Understand that Fred and his wife are enjoying a vacation in New York,
a sort of second honeymoon, Pennington and his family are about to leave
for a few days vacation, Honeywell Just returned from a short vacation trip,
George, as you probably all know, is selling furniture for Mac's Furnit\ire
Store, Warner and Gladys are over at Kirklin, Indiana for a few days. In
case you don't know, Kirklin is a few miles North of Indianapolis, Their

son,Bryan, Just graduated from Michigan State in the Veterinary School, and
is establishing himself there in business.

We wish him

every success,

BOOKSHELF ON WHEELS: The Rotary Club of Elizabeth, New Jersey, has a
bookshelf on wheels containing a complete file of Rotarj' pamphlets and mim
eographed papers which is rolled in at each meeting to encourage club members
to read the Rotary literature,
A lot of clubs do much more than our group in selling Rotary to the —
membership. Yours truly has failed miserably this year in properly indoctrin
ating our new fellowsj we talk very little about Vocational Service. How
many know anything about the Aims and Objects plan as set up by R, I,? Howmany realize that the Rotarian is printed in a Spanish edition, and Just re
cently they have started printing a French edition, I'll bet not too many
of us even read the magazine, VJhat is the Four Way Test? These are but a
few of the many basic points that we should all know about Rotary. Wish there
was something that we could do to really malce all of us more Rotary minded.
Got any Ideas?

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGtS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK ~ Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH M. PUTNAM

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

— President

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretory

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-ot-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER - Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboord

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairmon

A

/

E

CLASSIFICATION

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Choirman

Woody Herr — Chairmon

D

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairmon

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Luse — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairmon

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

A

*

'

YO UTH

B

~

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Choirman

John Walker — Chairman

-

RURAL • URBAN

Guvarie

E

Coffman

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY

Dick Kerr — Choirman

Harold Hill — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Oerhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER, 1949

'AUGUST. 1949

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle

Davidson

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold

13—Earl Corwin

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

Homilton

16—Howard Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family

Picnic)

25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray

Fox

SEPTEMBER,

1949

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Eraser

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

24—John Wolker

23-Walt Bien

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

JANUARY, 1950
6—Don

13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas

■ OCTOBER, 1949
4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER,
1—Bob

FEBRUARY, 1950

^

MAY, 1950
9—Howard Swan

^

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran

Frankhauser

1949
Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holidoy—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van

Olmsted

Kerr

Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best"

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol, IV

No. 1

July 3, 19^0.

Betty Hutchins did a fine job Tuesday in her talk on Hav/aii^ and I might add,

the after show was well worth the price of admission.

tion made the program most interesting.

Her enthusiasm and informa

Thanks to Si Treat for the arrangements.

Betty seems to have an unusual interest in Dole Pineapple, and you may watch this
corner for the latest information regarding the subject.

Don't forget that there vfill be no meeting next Tuesday, which is July Uth.
The following week, or July 11th, Fritz Van Aken is the program chairman, and
Fritz has not, as yet, announced what we may expect, Havever, v/e do know that he
is a Van Aken so we may look for the best.

It's volley ball on Thursday night.

school lot, starting at 6:30 p.m.

Rotary plays Kiv^anis at the second ward

Naturally, the rivalry existing between these

two teams is intense, TrLth Rot'-i^'. as you v;ould expect, being on the winning side
thus far. The question is, with
men a year older, can we continue the fast
pace. If you will notice captain Shorno, he's getting pretty feeble.
It was with pleasure that we welcomed Brriioy Trebilcock and Alfred Rice into

our group Tuesday, IVe hope that the fellovrship for them on Tuesday becomes as
pleasant as it has for the rest of us, '-e also are confident that they are going
to accept the challenge that Mark gave them in becoming fine working Rotarians
not just the knife and fork variety.

All of you new Board members take notice. The first meeting will be Thursday,
July 6th, at noon at the Arlington, Mark tells me that he has several important
items of business to discuss, sooo, all save the date and be present,

I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for putting up with
me this past year. The Board vras very faithful in attendance and in any work
given them and all the fellows with very fev/ exceptions came through in graid

style when given a job. It is certainly a pleasure to vfork with such a willing
and swell gang. To Ernie and Pauline, I would like to give a special bouquet.
They were so very patient listening to ny ramblings and so very ready to help
in any way, Mark has been pushing me all year and I knov; that we are going to
have the best year ever viith him at the helm.

He has told me some of his think

ing for the year and we're all in for a new high in Rotary,

Notice where Fred Weeks made up his meeting of June 20th, in New York, V/ould
be interesting hearing how a club of that size operates, Everj'"one made up the

20th meeting but three fello?rs.

Bailey, Barnes, Fiske, Honey/fell, Patterson,

Treloar, Vinton, and Pennington were among the missing last Tuesday,

many of that group v/ill make up?

Wonder how

V/'e are indebted to Spencer for the follovfin;; thoiight vfhich he used in his
Bulletin last Sunday, "Most people are bothered by those passages of Scripture
they do not understand: but I have always noticed that the passages that bother

me are those I DO understand", — M^rk Twain.
-Jf ■5E

-H-

-JJ-

« * * ■5{-

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^ -IE

"

YOU TELL ME:

What is the difference between an Eskimo mother with ten children and a left-

handed southern gentleman v/ho is the fathrr of two boys?
How can a man be sure that his wife will be dressed on time?
•uuid quoinxiuqsuT oqq uo saqqoxo Joq Jo ne jCng
•Atad-qqnos e st ueqqo oqq puu

uuoqquou a sx euQ

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy T2:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C.

KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH M.

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

PUTNAM

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-ot-Arms

^

- President

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIMCATIGN
Ernie

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP.

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Flske — Chairmen

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairman

6

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Choirmon

1
9

D

H

FELLOWSHIP

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Holtz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

C

Olmsted — Chairman

RURAL• URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairmen

Dick Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

CofFman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairmen

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

APRIL,

1950

4—Earle

Davidson

20—Bill Milnes—(Speclol Christmas Party)

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

25—Warner Von Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,
6—Don

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

Shorno

10—Horry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

24—John Walker

23—Walt Bien

31-Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

13—Guvarie CofFman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—At Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat-(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER,

MAY, 1950

1949

9—Howard Swan

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy PaHerson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran
Frankhauser

1949
JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

1—Bob Wade

8—Fronk MeConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

II—Fritz Von Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the obove members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarlan who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Besf

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

Vol. IV

No. 2.

Jnlv 10.

Good Morning to you

19^0

by, the editor.

Next Tuesday, July 11th, marks the first meeting for our new president, Mark, and we

are all hoping that a goodly crowd will be present to greet him, Fritz has an interest
ing program coming up, and is planning on shovring pictures taken at their Greenhouses.

Here's a chance to get the inside dope on the flower business and it's all free. Always
hear lots of favorable comments when Rotarians use a little ingenuity and use their
own vocation for a program. Gives all of us a little bettor insight on what the other
fellow's problems are and T^hat he is trying to accomplish.
Mark reports that the district governor is anxious to have all the committee chairmen

be at the district assembly at St, Mary's Lake near Battle Creek this coming v:eek-end,

July 8-9.

Seems that there is a little extra room, and here fellovfs, is a great c^-

portunity to enjoy some fine fellovfship and learn what this word ROTARY is all about.
It also appears that Ernie and Mark need a little bit of "looking after". After all
they've been going around quite a bit lately,
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY

Rotary International has outlined for all the clubs lii steps which should be taken be
fore a new member is inducted into a club. Needless to say, we have been a little lax
in follov;ing the procedure. However, it would be well for us all to heed a bit more
carefully to the line, so that v^e may avoid difficulties that other clubs have exper

ienced. In brief here is what should be done in considering a member for Rotary, His
name should be presented to the Board for approval, then if approved it goes to the

membership committee for study, then back to the Board for definite action on the re

port of the membership committee. The proposer is then notified by the secretary that
his applicant has been O.K.'d and he in turn should explain to the applicant just what
Rotary means and secure a signed application from him. The secretary then notifies the
members in vnriting regarding the proposed man, and the membership has 10 days in v/hich
to file written objections. If all is still going well after this, the proposer and
prospective member are notified to that effect and he is inducted into Rotary,
something we all should understand and watch just a little closer men.

It's

Better be safe

than sorry.

Just a word regarding make-ups,..Please check carefully vrith the secretary of the

club that you are visiting and be certain that a card is mailed back to Ernie giving

you the credit you have earned. Often times a man mentions that he has made-up here
or there and Ernie has no record of same. This seems to happen more often in farsvraj places. Remember, all clubs aren't as fortunate as we in having such an efficient
secretary and secretary's secretary.

Just came from a good Board meeting "with all in attendance except Shorno who is av/ay
on vacation.

Payne was there and it was decided that we should have the Minstrel Show

in the early fall, the proceeds to be used for the Youth Fund,

we can do a bang-up job on this project.

If we all work, fellows,

The thinking is being started sufficiently

in advance, to alia-/- plenty of time for every detail, We are down to about 03OO in the
Youth Fund and that won't help much toward some of the cases we are called on to assist.

The board is setting up a budget in advance, which is also a splendid idea. Our giving
has-^een a little hap-hazard in the past. The Board also voted not to contribute ary

money to the organized drives as we have in the past. By these we mean the Community
Chest, Red Cross, March of Dimes, etc. The feeling was that we all give to these in
dividually, and that we could use our Youth Fund to better advantages in the mary in

dividual cases that come to our attention, Mrs, Boley, a nurse from the Branch Coiinty
Health_ DepartmeDt^also appeared before--the group in behalf -of -a 12 year old bey v;ho
has Rheumatic Fever last year and needs some special schooling. That matter is being
referred to the Crippled Children's committee for study.

Our volley Ball attendance was bad last vfeek, with only three present,

It's a little

difficult to play with only three says Shorno,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry - Fridoy 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

HERBERT C.

DISTRICT

KERUKOWSKE - DUtrict GdKrerner&gt;

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — President

MARK S. ANDREWS - Vice-President

ERNEST W. lUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PAHERSON — Treasure)—s

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at&gt;Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Lose — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holts — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

John

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

Walker — Chairman

RURAL • URBAN
Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Horold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Choirman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

CofFman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

APRIL," 1950
4—Earle

Davidson

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John .Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

25—Warner Van Aken

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER, 1949

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

13—Guvarie CofFman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam-(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Wolker

23-WaIt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

Shorn©

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treot—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER,

^

Fox

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan

Bien

JUNE. 1950

7—Carl VInton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

6—Fred Halloran

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

Frankhauser

1949

1-Bob Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank MeConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtx

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstonding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pa.
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best^'

�In the year
seven clubs in the district contributed to the ROTARY FO'INDATION
a total of tv/o thousand three hundred and forty-two dollars and sixty-five cents.
Two of these completed their quota. To date, 18 of the
clubs have gone over the
top. The Kalamazoo club thru its promoting the Greater Kalamazoo exposition netted
200,00 for use of the school for spastic children, 19 clubs in the district
participated in inter-club and inter-city meetings, 221 new members vfere admitted,
22 clubs issue vreekly dun bulletins.

In attendance we were Ihth in the district for May,

May of li9 "wc were in 10th place.

united and strong.

In April v^e were 6th, and in

In June of 1x9 we had S9 members, today we are 68,

Ernie reports the June attendance as 92,03^.

Not Badij

For

the 19U9-50 year yre had an average of
The high was 9$*&amp;9% in January and
low was 87,21^ in March, Had two special meetings in March, And with that we
shall say good-by for nov/, hoping to see you all next Tuesday.
T. F.

U,

The lightning bug is very brilliant.
Trouble is he has no mind.

He travels all over creation,
V/ith his Headlight on behindi

-is'

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vol.

rv

July 17. 19^0

No, 3

Good Morning:

by A1 Tinny

Next Tuesday, July l8th, Rotary again meets at the Arlington, 12:1^ pjn,
Frank Murray is program chairman,

We have been desperately trying to contact

Frank for an official announcement of his program, but his secretary keeps
telling us that he is busy loaning several large sums of money, so we have
finally given up, Hovfcver, with Frank in charge, its got to be good. Further,
more, Grant, we v/ould like to know how ho rates a city phone where he lives
way out in the country,

Fritz sure did a swell job on his program last week, in spite of Grand
pa Van at the projector, Hav about it fellovfs, let*s have some more voca
tional programs of the type Fritz put on.

Mighty fine.

We*ve already done considerable planning for our Ministrel show.

member the dates (I can't) November 30th, and December Ist,

Re

V^e hope to fill

the Youth Fund to over-flowing proportions. If we all get behind this thing
and v;ork we can do a bang-up job and have a sv/ell time. Remember in last

week's bulletin reading how the Kalamazoo Club raised $3500, on a project
last year.

Let's us raise some real money too fellov/s,,,,,,,,,,,,,If any

body has some thoughts let Payne know, he'll appreciate the suggestions even
if he won't admit it.

Chick and Fred have again completed their yearly audit and I might add

in their customary thorough style.

If you v/ill pardon, v^e will quote from

the last paragraph of their report:

"The records of our Rotary Club are in

excellent condition for which wc can thank our secretary, Ernest Luse,

He

deserves special commendati.n for collecting all outstanding dues as of

June 30* 1950",

Unquote,
MEN

Saw John Hardy and Norm both out in the yard the other day, v^alking
around a bit. Sure hope they are coming O.K.

Remember men, it's summer and vre're having quite a few visiting Rotarians,
Are you doing your share to make them feel at home?

Please try and remember

how you felt v;hen you last visited a strange club and were left alone.
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:

It is not the loat that weights us dovm,
the way ive carry it.

It is

See you tomorroiv.
D. 0, D,

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

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregodonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C.

KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1949-30
KENNETH M.

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

PUTNAM

-

President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. - Director

ROY C. PAHERSON — Treasure^

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-at-Arms

— Director

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER - Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie lose — Chairman

1
B

F

MEMBERSHIP

C

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairmen

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

YOUTH"

-

CRIPPLED

~

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

Olmsted —

C

Chairman

RURAL• URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

Coffman

—Choirmon

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST. 1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold

13—Eorl Corwin

Hamilton

16—Howard Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd livermore. Jr.

25—Warner Van Aken

f

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,

1949

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob

9—Howard Swan

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

24—John Walker

23-Walt Bien

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed

31—Warren Williams

6—Don Shorno
13—Guvarie CofFman

OCTOBER. 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

Rennell

FEBRUARY, 1950

Eraser

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Holloron

Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1-Bob Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnIght

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

22—Chuck

Woodward

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

Kerr

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Fronk Murray

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is net pos*
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairmen.

Profits Most Who Serves Best"

�Vol.

IV

No. U

July 2U, 1950.

Every indication ^tioints to another fine oro^ram for Rotary next Tucsvtl'- ^
?ro-ran chairaan, and has as his speaker, Gunnar

Enquist. llr. Enquist is a farmer, living near Litchfleld, and just last

year he visited his native land, Svreden. He will discuss his trip and
his country. It should be most interesting,
a

Vice-President in charge of business relations

of the Detroit Trust Company, was with us last Tuesday, and from all the
favorable comment and post-discussion Frank Murray can be oroud. indeed.
n
His topic was "You Need A Nill". The attorneys in the
club should include Ivir. Leonard in a bonus from all the fees they will

be pocketing as a result of the talk. He can be highly complimented on
turning a difficult subject into a very listenable talk,
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN:

Don't forget the words of our illustrious
president, "Please get your committee together",

j^e had eleven fellows missing last week, which is a few too many.

For the meeting of July 11th, Bailey, Teeter, and Thomas are the only

men who could find the time to attend another Rotary Club. It made the
attendance average for that meeting 88.21;^.

Develop Rotarj^ Curiosity

The ohly birthday I could find for this v.'eek y;as Les V/oodward,

Les

celebrated on Thursday, July 20th. Grandpa Treat, v;ho was presented with
his first grandson recently was able to be present last Tuesday, and ask
o kick-in for said Grandson, As the bulletin goes to press we are still
working on him. It might be well to include at this time a message from
.-/ebb. /.e quote "If any Rotariaji can help me in producing a son, please
contact
me at phone 96 at once. A liberal reward will be given
to said
person",
^
The Coldwater Rotary Club was organized in November of 1921

Rowe was our first president.

Frank

he^ that Reginald Smith of Albion, a past district governor of
Rotary, and a past officer of Rotary International, has been named chair

ing of the nominating committee of Rotary International. He will make

his report at the 1951 meeting at Atlantic City, N, J. This is fine re
cognition for Reg",, Albion, Michigan, and we are all proud of him.
President Arthur Lagueux, of Rotary International, has listed 5

■Ik

1950-51.

It v;ill be much easier for Itok to trans-

action d^oring the coming year if we are all familiar

with them. With that thought in mind, we will use one each vreek in the
bulletin for the next 5 vrcoks.

1. IN CLUB SERVpE: "May I suggest that you make full use of the
benefit of younger men of your community, begetting therebv the heirs
to the Rotary of the future".
provisions lor additional active and senior active mcrabcrshius to the

He feels that the ideal Rotary club is not composed entirely of young

men-nor of middlc-agod men—nor solely of older members. Rather it is
a club composed of the best possible representatives of all three.
K, M, P,

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�Vol.

IV

No. it

July 2U, 19^0.

Every indication points to another fine pro^rain for Rotary next Tues

day, ^ "Doc" Pcarce is the pro:;rarn chairnan, and has as his spoakerj Gunnar

Enquist,

Mr, Enquist is a farmer, living near Litchfir-ld, and just last

year he visited his native land, Svreden. He will discuss his trip and
his country. It should be most interesting,

Carlton B, Leonard, VicG-President in charge of business relations

of the Detroit Trust Company, was v;ith us last Tuesday, and from all the
favorable comment and post-discussion Frank Murray can be oroud, indeed,
of his program. His topic was "You Heed A Will". The attorneys in the
club should include Ivir. Leonard in a bonus from all the foes they will
be pocketing as a result of the talk. He can be highly coii^liraented on
turning a difficult subject into a very listenable talk,
COMMITTEE CHAIRM/iN:

Don^t forget the v/ords of our illustrious

president, "Please get your committee together".

I'/e had eleven fellows missing last week, which is a few too many.

For the meeting of July llth. Bailey, Teeter, and Thomas are the only
men who could find the time to attend another Rotary Club.
attendance average for that meeting 88,2iiJ?,

It made the

Develop Rotary Curiosity

The ohly birthday I could find for this 7/eek vras Les l/oodward.

celebrated on Thursday, July 20th,

Les

Grandpa. Treat, who was presented with

his first grandson recently was able to be present last Tuesday, and ask

to kick-in for'said Grandson, As the bulletin goes to press we are still
working on him. It might be well to include at this time a message from

Webb, We quote "If any Rotarian can help ae in producing a son, please
contact me at phone 96 at once,

person".

A liberal r0T«/ard "will be given to said

The Coldwater Rotary Club was organized in November of 1921.

Rowe was our first president.

Frank

He hear that Reginald Smith of Albion, a past district governor of
Rotary, and a past officer of Rotary International, has been named chairof the nominating committee of Rotary International,

He will make

his report at the 1951 meeting at Atlantic City, N, J. This is fine re

cognition for "Reg",, Albion, Michigan, and we are all proud of him.

President Arthur Lagueux, of Rotary International, has listed 5

goals for his year, 1950-51.

It will be much easier for Mark to trans

late these aims into action during the coming year if we are all familiar
■with them. With that thought in mind, we "v.-ill use one each week in the
bulletin for the next 5 weeks.

1. IN CLUB SKRVICE;

"May I suggest that you make full use of the

provisions for additional active and senior active merabershi"os to the

benefit of younger men of your conmrunity, begetting thereby the heirs
to the Rotary oT the future".

He feels that the ideal Rotaig'' club is not composed entirely of young

men-nor of middle-aged men—nor solely of older members. Rather it is
^Q^pQsed of the best possible roprescntatives of all.t.liree.
K,

M,

P.

�;.•••• /

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�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

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

Vol. IV

No. 5

July 31&gt; 1950.

Jackson, Mississippi was represented last week
Rotarian Lester Dawley,
Dexter H, Cross was with us from Ada, Ohioj Melvin Blue from Quincyj, It was
good to see three of our B^irr Oak neighbors, M. F, Sanborn, a barber] N, R.
Hecht, a fruit grov/erj and Otto D, Kbppenstein, Farm Implements.
and Bill V/horley were present from Bronson,

Paul V7onk

It was mentioned the other day that maybe a little more time should be
given to the introduction of our guests.

Lots of clubs use various "stunts"

in presenting the guest, which, of course, takes a little preparation. One
good one is to mention a couple of points of interest about the city the
Rotarian is from. There are also many other thoughts on the subject. If
any of you lads with a fertile mind can come up with any good ideas, speak
forth. Maybe we could improve the situation. Also better ask yourself:
Am I taking time to make the guest feel at home?

"Doc" Pearce introduced Gunnar Enquist of Litchfield as his speaker

last Tuesday, and Mr, Enquist, who recently visited the old country, showed

us slides talcen on his trip. They were especially interesting in that they
exposed a more intimate side of life in Sweden than one usually sees in
this type of program. His family are still living there which allowed him
to make the many interesting personal shots we saw.

Earl Corwin will be in charge of the program for Tuesday^ August 1st.

Earl has arranged for Everett Hogan to be his speaker. Mr* Hogan is Presi
dent of the Coldwater Lake Association and will speak regarding the activ
ities of the association. According to the number of speeders arrested
around the lake they must be a fairly active group. It will not be at all
surprising if Warner and Wayne will want the program for August 8th, so

that they may give the word about Morrison Lake,

Maybe Johnson will bring

his Horse, his Criss-Craft, and his 1930 Hudson as exhibits one, two and
three, (We could mention some others but guess we hadn't better.)

88.2li^ v^as the attendance average for the meeting of the l8th, after

all the make-ups were in,

pause and ask ourselves:

13 were absent, and ^ made up.

Shall we all

Was I one of the 8?

From the executive suite gomes this announcement.

Board meeting next Thursday, August 3,,
H, I, President Lagueux has as his goal in Vocational Service for

the coming year the following:

"Honesty is still the best policy",.

"There are many aids to honesty and all of them proceed from the same

philosophical premise,"

Of particular value to Rotarians is the phrasing

of Rotarian Herbert J, Taylor's'Four-Way Test";
1.
2.

IS IT THE TRUTH?
IS IT FAIR TO ALL CONCERNEDr

3.

WILL IT BUILD GOOD WILL AMD BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

L,

WILL IT BE BENEFICIAL TO ALL CONCERNED?

He also s\iggests that we use the "Four-V/ay Test" in combatting dishonesty

wherever is is found and also to distribute copies of the "Four-Way Test"
to friends and business associates.

D. 0. D.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DiSTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ERNEST W. LOSE — Secretary

ROBERT E. SHAW - Vice-president

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasure.''

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARiE S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-ot-Arms

t

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairmon

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

William A. Milnes,

Luse, Ray R. Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

Leslie Treat,

Earl

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

J.

VonAken

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Mox A. Olds

TELEPHONE

. ROTARY INFORMATION

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Williom H. Fronkhouser, W. R. Johnson,
Howord M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

Leslie H. Woodward

C. Alfred Rice

FELLOWSHIP

PUBLIC INFORMATION

BIRTHDAY

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

Charles H. Fiske, I. Earle Davidsort
Raymond A. Trebilcoek

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Harry L. Taylor

PROGRAM

Fred H.

Weeks,

E.

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Byron Thomos

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara

Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

8

YOUTH SERVICE

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL. URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, 1. R. Weidner

I. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhommer, O. A.

Honeywell, Vil. Treat, L. P. McDanlel

D

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,
W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0.

Barnes, H. J. Homilton,

M. A. McKelth, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murroy, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hil

Lewis Pennlngton

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Eorl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)
29—Harold J,

19—John Walker

17—Robert

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Hamilton
JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

Fraser

MAY

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

J.

22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

lO—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry I. Taylor

5—Freflerick VanAken
12—James F. McComb (ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. MeConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'! Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have Inspiring and entertaining progroms. Start thinking about your program NOW I
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best^'

/

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vol.

IV

I

No. 6

August

^

A new club has been formed within the confines of your Rotary Club?
It is called THE BIRD CLUB
Its mottoi

He came

George Honeywell
Maurice Payne
Keith Pearce

-

He Sang

-

He Ate

-

He Flew

Hap l''[eidner

)

Harold Hamilton

) - These men are honored as
)
Charter Members.

The follaving are excerpts from the Board Meeting of August 2nd., with everyone
in attendance but Putnam,

Due to the fact that the club was _oing to fall short about %00 this
year in its regular operation it v/as deemed necessary to increase the
cost of the noon meal to '!;1,2^ for the members and '1^1,00 for visitors.
It was decided it would be impossible to furnish ice—cream for the
annual children's day at the park this year.

It was decided we could not pay for the expense of taking some boyscouts to Selfridge Field.

It was decided we would assume a third of the expenses, or a sum not

to exceed ^135*^ for the Holbrook child, who needs special schooline
in Battle Creek,

^

Earl Corwin presented Everett Hogan last Tuesday, and he spoke most interestingly
regarding the affairs of the Coldwater Lake association. They are accomplishing
things out there in making the community a better place to live, and it shows what
can be done with somebody to spark the thing along.

Next Tuesday Vince has the program and is bringing us Captain C. J, Scavarda, who
at the present time is on the staff of the Michigan Trucking Association. He has
had 25 years of experience with the Michigan State Police, and that, coupled with
the work he is presently doing, fits him for an interesting talk.
Missing Last Tuesday:
Davidson
Hamilton
Manguse

Munn
Williams
C. Vfoodward

The attendance figures just released by the secretary's office for July were 92 15^

Not bad:

good to see us out of the 80's and in the 90's,

IN COMmJNITY SFJIVICE: our president of R. I. would like to see every club adopt
whatever special community service project is most needed within the codw
raunity. Particular exphasis is to be given to the famowResolution
adopted in 1936,

"Corporate action by Rotary Clubs is not prohibited, but under the safe^ards provided herein ^d for the purpose of creating espirit de corps
in the club itself, it is desirable that every Rotary club have some com

munity service activity requiring the collective co-operation of all its

members, in addition to its program for the stimulation of the club members
to individual service v/ithin the community

"

How many of you fellows have read, "My ^^oad to Rotary", written by Rotary'fl founder.

Paul Harris, shortly before his death? It describes among other things, hotr he
came to found a movement that nov; encircles the world. It is a book that you will
enjoy reading and it v/ill also give you many interesting facts about Rotary,

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

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OICOTT, Sr.

DSslrict Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK
ROBERT E. SHAW - Vlce-Pretident

S. ANDREWS

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory

MARK S. ANDREWS, President - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO - Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice&gt;President — Director
KENNETH L. OLMSTED - Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeonts-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

Luse, Roy R.

William A.

Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice Leslie
D. Payne,
F. Leslie Treat,
H. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

H.

Weeks,

E.

I

J.

VanAken

SER6EANT5-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstion, Max A. Olds

J

ROTARY INFORMATION
Howard M.

G

PROGRAM

Fred

Earl

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnlght,
Harry L. Taylor

D

Mllnes,

Teeter, Carl F. VInton

PUBLIC

C. Alfred Rice

K.

INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcock

H

Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY
Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Potterson, Richard -Monguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A
YOUTH SERVICE
L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, 6. A.

B

CRIPPLED

E. J. Rennell, J.

Honeywell, W. Treot, I. P. McDanlel

R. J.

E.

Fraser,

D

CHILDREN

C

Bailey, R. I. Wade,

RURAL - URBAN

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, 'Jr.,

4. R. Weidner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKelth, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. LiverTnore, H. K.
Swon,

R.

G.

W. Grant Treloar, Choirman,

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

^

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

; •

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

17—Robert J. Fraser
24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

MAY

JANUARY

2—L. Earle Davidson

1—Richard Manguse

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)

19—Worner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

SEPTEMBER

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

,

.

3—Martin H. Derhamm.er

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotory Progrom)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rol'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)
H. Woodward

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKeifh

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vol. IV

I

No. 7

August lU, 19^0

The program for next Tuesday will be presented by our good frienc^ Otis BarneS|

of hospital fame. His speaker will be Merit Beyer, Secretary of Tri-State College at
Angola, He served v/ith the Intelligence Division of the Arn:^'- in the African area dur
ing this past conflict, and word has it that it will be another top-notch program.
Again last week we heard another swell talk on the trucking industry by C, J,
Scavarda, vfho at present is working with the Michigan Trucking association, whose
main office is in Detroit, The only suggestion this corner might offer Mr, Scavarda
is that some effort be spent in inventing some type of super-muffler for his trucks.
Or at least be certain that each is equipped with an exhaust pipe. Don't believe he

ever tried to sleep with one under his window.

To Chef Vincent we say, chef-d'oeuvre.

We v/elcomed at the guest table last week, v;ith a large round of applause, John L,
Estrich of Angola, Elwin Bodlcy of Bronson, H, II, Rhorer from Kokomo, Indiana, Elmer

Dobson from Quincy, and Frank Rowley of Indianapolis, We had 65 of our fellov;-Rotariar.
present with 3 being among tho missing, Ernie gives with the figure 9$^$9% for our

attendance of August 8th, and 91.18^ for August 3rd, after all the make-up cards are
in.

Check with Ernie fellows if you make up, to be certain that your make-up card was

mailed to him.

Too many times it fails to reach his desk.

The following are a list of classifications that you might have a man in mind for:
Agriculture

Air Conditioning

Farming-Grain-Crop Growing

V/arm Air Furnace Distr.

Automobile Industry
Tire Retailing

Oil Burning Equip, "

Clothing Industry
Women's Clothing Retailing

Confectionery
Confectionery Retailing

Electrical -Industry
Electrical Appliance Distr.

Finance

Food Industry
Groceries Retailing

F\irniturG-Fixtures &amp; Furnish-

Loans

Baking Retailing

Hotels, Resorts, Restaurants
Hotels

Household Furnishings ings
Retailing

Jewelry
Jewelry Retailing

Musical Instrument®

Optical Goods
Optical Goods Retailing

Paints, Oils, Decorating

Plumbing

Recreation

Retailing

Refreshment Parlors

Office Appliance
Stationery Retailing
Photography
Portrait

V/all Paper Distr,
Theater

Bov/ling
Transportation
Taxicab

As his fourth goal, and the one related to International Service, President
Lagueux suggests that v/e re-examine our v/orld, "I urge you, through the media of care

fully prepared club programs and inter-city forums on international affairs, to do

everything possible to develop in the individual Rotarian a greater knov/ledge and
understanding of the conflicting social, economic, and political problems of today's

world,"

This month's "Unusual Rotarian", a regular feature of the Rotarian is Ambassador

r^S

Warren R. Austin, former United States Senator from Vermont, now head of the U. S,.
delagation te—the U-»-N.

See the Rotarian for-September,

Strickland Gillilan tells the difference between living and LIVING in the pages
of your September issue of THE ROTi'lRIAN, watch for it when it comes through the mail.
Remember the family picnic

August 22nd, at Parkhurst Park,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCy - Unton Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Porker inn - Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS

- President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ROBERT E. SHAW - Vice-President

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director
KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

RUSSELL P. MOORE - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO. Treasurer - Director

KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

|

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

WiJIiam A.

Luse, Roy R. Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice 0. Payne, F.

VonAken

Howard M. Teeter, Cart F.

FELLOWSHIP

i

PUBLIC

Charles

Harry L. Taylor

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Komslien, Max A. Olds

J

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

H.

Vinion

C. Alfred Rice

K

INFORMATION

Fiske,

L.

Earle

Davidson

H

E. Syren Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

Fred H. Weeks,

I

J.

ROTARY INFORMATION

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

Eerl

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

Miines,

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Poyne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bevee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. I. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, f. R. Weidner

L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhommer, 6. A.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L P. McDeniel

D

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,
W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0.

Barnes, H. J. Homilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Gront Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

Woldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennlnglon

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richord A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDanlel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

1—Richord Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

B. VanAken

^

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-Stote Meeting

(Tentative)

22-Harold T. Hill

23—Roy R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

Fraser

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rol'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey
26—Wayne W. Way

13—Harold R. Weidner

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor
JULY

NOVEMBER

3—Warren Williams (RuroUUrban Program)^

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

10—William A. Miines

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

H. Woodward

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you wont to switch dates with onother member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to hove inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW I
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best

f)

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vol. IV

No. 8

Au.^ust 21, 19^0.

Last week we enjoyed having as our guests Carlton McKenzie from Quincy,
G. Meyer and C, W. Blodsoe from Angola, Rev, C, A, Hopper, visiting Les V/oodward this week, from Henderson, Kentucky, Dr, T, A, Weaver from Dayton, Ohio,
and John R, Duffey from Wilmington, Ohio,

Missing last week were 13 brothers,...,Our attendance for August 8th,

after all the make-up cards were in was

At a recent meeting of the Board, a letter from Bill Frankhauser was

read, in which Bill stated that due to reasons of health, he regretfully
felt it necessary to resign from Rotary. The Board, with regret, accepted
his resignation and voted Bill an Honorary Membership.

Bill has been a

good Rotarian for many years and we hate to lose him.

In his letter he

stated that any time there v/as Rotary work he could help with he v;anted
to be counted as one of us, A splendid Rotary spirit.

Last week Otis Barnes introduced as his speaker, Meritt Boyer,. an

official of Tri-State College, and a Rotarian from Angola, V/hile yours
truly v/asn't able to hear his address, it must have been a good one from
all the favorable reports concerning it. Thanks to Otis for a fine program.
If you recall, each week we have been presenting one of the five
goals that President Arthur Lagueux hope to acheivo dioring his toniure in

office. Fifth and last, he v^ants us to extend the influence of Rotary,
Wherever there are communities without Rotarj'- Club, we should examine
them, and re-examine them, before coming to any conclusion that an exten
sion effort would be useless, I urge you to advise your district governor
of any prospective community in your vicinity and offer him full coopera
tion in making the survey and getting the organization under way,

Rotarian John A, Hannah, president of Michigan State College, offers
tvro simple rules to clean up college athletics in the September number of
the Rotarian,

Better read it.

In visiting with a Rotarian friend from out of town the other evening,
he mentioned that their club didn't do too much singing, I couldn't help
but think of the fellov;ship that we all enjoy in the few songs we sing
each vfeek after eating. Much of the credit for that enjoyment belongs to
Maurice and Clara for the swell job they do.
Remember there will be no meeting Tuesday noon, August 22nd. Paul
McDaniel has arranged for our family picnic at Parkhurst Park and every
indication points to a good-time for all. The hotel is serving. There
will be planned recreation in charge of Bob Livermore, Paul says we v/ill

eat at 6:30 p.m.

The price y;ill be 02.75 per family regardless of size.

Come early, bring the wife and kids, and plan to stay late,
CHARACTER

Remember that what you possess in the
vrarld will be found at the day of your
death to belong to another; what you
are will be yours forever,
" '

" "

- '

—

—Van Dyke

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

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON —' Congregotienat Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Cluh of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK
ROBERT E. SHAW — Viee-President

S. ANDREWS - President

DONALD V. SKORNO - Treaswret^S

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director
KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergednts-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Choirman

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A.

Ernest W. Luse, Ray R. Fox

Frederick

Teeter, Carl' F.

PUBLIC
Charles

Harry L. Taylor

H.

Vinton .

C, Alfred Rice

BIRTHDAY

INFORMATION

Fiske,

L.

Earle

Davidson

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

E.

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

TELEPHONE

FELLOWSHIP

H. Weeks,

VanAken

Corwin,

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

dohn H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

Fred

SERGEANTS-AT&gt;ARMS

J.

ROTARY INFORMATION
Howard M.

H. Woodward

Earl

William H. Fronkhouser, W. R. Johnson,.

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,
Leslie

Milnes,

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Byron Thomas

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richord Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

S

YOUTH SERVICE

I. R. Livermere, M. H. 0erhanimer,.6. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

. RURAL. URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. I, .Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

R. J.

.Mf__WiNiomt,. E. Harold .Munn, Jr.,
W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearee

Prater, U. R. Weidner

SICK

Otis O. Bornes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon '

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Swan,

R.

G.

SERVICE

W. Grant TreloOr, Chairman. R. 8. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Waldron

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All, Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24-'W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomos
15—Trl-Stote Meeting (Tentative)

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russe.ll G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—8. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

Fraser

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

VanAken

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloor (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

H. Woodward

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKelth

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dotes with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, con appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to hove Inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

FRED WEEKS, Progrom Chairman

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

1

ft
7^^

Vol, IV No, 9

August 28, 19^0.

Last Tuesday, at Parkhurst Park, v^c enjoyed sone fine Rotary Family fella?ship at our annual Picnic. Thanks to Paul for completing the details and to

Bob Livermorc for the recreation.

Twenty-nine fellows couldn't find" time to

be there but let's hope that a major portion make up or the attendance figures
for August will reach a new low«

Dr, James Thomas vail meet with us next Tuesday and tell us about the
recent trip that he and Rus King made to England, V/e have been privileged
to hear Jim at Rotary on previous occasions aid it is always an enjoyable
program,

Fred Weeks will introduce Dr. Thomas,

Recently the Board voted Harold Hamilton a leave of absence. In his
letter, Harold stated that due to business reasons he would be unable to at

tend the meetings for a few months.
soonj^ain be one of usj

We all miss Harold and hope that he will

Jim Bailey and Warren Williams are coming up vath another unusual meet
ing for September 12th. They hope to again make it possible for us to eat
at the Four H- Fairgrounds, but this time vfithout the added effects of rain.
If you'll remember it was just a bit damp last year.

The other day Ernie gave ne some.material regarding the history of our
Rotary Club and from time to time we'll pass it on to you vfith the thought
that it might prove interesting.

Before me is a 15 page book v:ith "Coldvrater

Rotary,Club" printed in gold leaf on the cover. It evidently was printed
for the charter meeting, oin: charter, by the vray, being number lOUa, given
in 1923« The officers and directors were.Frank A. Rov;e, president, Neil
Carroll, vice president, Hugh W. Clarke, sccretarj'", and John R, Thompson,
treasurer. The directors v;ere Herbert L. Sloman, Harry D. Lansing, and

Harrison L. Milnos,

Frank Treat was the Sergeant-at-Arns,
9

In February, Frank Rov;e car,ie to Coldwater from South Bend, Indiana,
He was,in the employ of Arraour and Coiapany as Special Representative for
that company, with a considerable territory imder his charge, Frank had
been a worker in South Bend in Church classes. Boy's vrork and other jobs
vj-here service without visible reward is the rule,. He had been the guest "
of his manager, Frank Eby, of the South Bend Rotary Club at several Rotary

luncheons and had become extremely interested in Rotary. On coming to Coldwater aid finding he was eligible to membership, he set about canvassing

the field with a view to organizing a Rotary Club,

He did this quietly,

meeting some rebuffs and oonsideraiile interest. Finally, sometime in the
summer, he had a long talk with Charles Rufus Osborn, then minister of
Baptist Churchy.who advised Frank to t?.lk with three men, one of whom was
Fred Chambers, Before doing this, however, Frank, feeling pretty sure of
his ground, wrote Secretary General Chesley Perry in Chicago, asking about
the prospect of establishing a Rotary Club in Coldwater.— Continued next
issue.

The .attendance for the meeting of the l5th afte^: all make-up cards

were in vfas 89.5^^.

It is not the load that weighs us dovm; it is the way v:e carry it.
There's no limit to the good a man can do if he doesn't care who
gets the credit.

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

•

^

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M
BRONSON - Cengregarionai Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

I
I

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M
5TUR6IS - Elks Temple - Mon;ioy 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

I

^TTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�219TH

DiSTRiCT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice*President

- President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treosurer

Treasurer)*^
Director

KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director

^

H. VINCENT KORNSTJEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

/■

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A. Mllnes,

Ernest W. Luse, Ray R. Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Mourice Leslie
D. Payne,
F. Leslie Treat,
t1. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

J

ROTARY INFORMATION
Howard M.

G

Teeter, Carl

F. Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

Fiske,

L.

H

Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

K

Earle Davidson

Max

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Chorles H.

Harry L. Taylor

Fred H.

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

H. Vincent Kornslten, Max A. Olds

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

1

Earl J. Corwin,

VanAken

A. Olds, James F. McComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC
Maurice

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

D. Pcyrie, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bevee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B, Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

L. R. livermore, M. H. Derhammer, 6. A.

HoneyweTT,~W. Treat, I. "P." MeOahiel

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
R. J.

Fraser,

D

t.

RURAL■ URBAN

W. -Wtlltams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

R. Weidner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

Waldren

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Fraser

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

5—Russell G. Woldron

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—1. Earle Davidson

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howord

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

K. Swon

JUNE
OCTOBER

3—Martin H. Derhammer

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)

13—Harold R. Weidner

17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)

12—James F. McComb (ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E- Sieg (Club Service Program)

24—John A. Kennedy

26-Wayne W. Way

27—Harry L. Taylor
JULY

NOVEMBER

7—W. Gront Treloor (Infern'l Serv. Pro'g)

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

23—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the finol arrangements are completed.
If you wont to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members hoving special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW I
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves BesP^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol. IV.

I *

No. 15

October l6, 1950*

Just everyone has reported to your vrriter that the program at the /vrlington
Tuesday ^vas among the best ever thanks to Bob Livermore. The thumb-nail sketches

given by Dick, Hal, Otis, and Jin I'cComb, vrere tops and the singing was ably handled
by Edv/ard of jei'reliy fame.

Guess Payne is still v/eeping at the om-pits.

The other day the Board voted to contribute $10,00 to the Guy Kirsch District
Memorial Fund,

This is but a division of the same Paul Harris Memorial that we have

given to in the past but gives us another opportunity to remember the work of another
great Rotarian,;,., It v;as also decided to officially postpone the minstrel show until
Director Payne has his dermititis cleared. Seems it ain't gettin' better now,,,,.
For our next meeting v/e vrill just have to v^ait and see because none other than
the people's choice, lYillie the Frankhauser, is program chairman. However, you may
all plan to come v;ith the highest of expectations because our chairman is no ordinary
"program getter" but the "best d,,, program getter in this club", end of quote. And
I might add, over the past years, this statement has been proven time and time again.
And of course, you know he v/ouldn't :;iake it if it weren't so., Soooo, everyone be
certain to shovi up Tuesday at 12:15,
Spencer To Mark:

"This is a Gh

ch sign.

What is Missing?"

THE JOI OF SERVICE - Rotarian J, T..Fegley of the Rotary Club of Philadelphia,
writes that he is finding a great deal of satisfaction in sending monthl.v packages

to a former Rotarian v/hose name and address was supplied to him by the secretariat.
If you want to experience the real joy of seir/ice, he suggests that you write the
secretariat for names ;3nd addresses of needy former Rotarians in Europe.

Guess most of you fellov^s signed the letter that the club sent to Mrs. Kirsch
expressing our sympathy for her loss.
Don't forget to point for the meeting
of October 31st, when Red Olcott, our district governor, v;ill honor the club vdth
his official visit. Remember, if everybody just brings himself it'll be a ICQ per
center. .... ,Nice to see Les V/oocb.Tard back again after tho trip he and Polly took
t&gt;u'ough the East, gone about three -weeks rnd reports a mighty fine time
,Si
and Mar are out on a little jaunt now and with Webb moving etc,, things must be in a
pretty mess at the Auto Parts, In case you didn't know, Webster is moving in that
swell new home today and we know that he. Sue, and the girls are really going to en
joy it.,...,Earl and his better half headed for the V^est Coast last Saturday to be
gone about three v;eeks. Somebody said that Jir, and lirs. A1 Hunter of Federal Mogul
fame were among the group. Went by train so the story goes
.Jesse the Waldron

is busy with this drive and that, (::y what a popular man), and the most recent of
his literary efforts vras something about a political campaign needing money. Anybody
know what he meant?,......Talked to Grant the other day and he said that he would be
away for a couple of weeks on his vacation. Noticed the operators were slower than
usual.

Rotary by Television - Thousands of televiewers in the U^S.A, have been follov/ing
the proceedings of the U.N. Security Council, One after noon in /.ugust during an in
terval for translation. Past Director of R,J,, Leo Golden appeared on the screen. For

a quarter hour he v^as invited to explain Rotary's relationship with the United Nations,
the aims of Rotary, and its contribution to international understanding, good will,
and peace.

There is a swell article in the post this week about Mich, State College, It's
might;:- interesting reading, every resident of the State of Michigan should read it.
See you Tuesday,
—

Kctt:

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday I2:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tovern - Monday 12:15 M

�2mH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President^—'Director

DONALD V, SHORNO

.ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

Treasurer

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD - Director

'

'

■

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-ot-Arms

.J

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

William A. Milnes,

Ernest W. Luse, Ray R. Fox

B

MEMBERSHIP

.

Frederick

F

.

Maurice' D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,

ROTARY INFORMATION

FELLOWSHIP

G

PUBLIC

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy
C. Alfred Rice

INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske,

Harry L. Taylor '

K

L. Earle Davidson

PROGRAM

•

H

Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

r

Fred H.

J

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
K. Vincent Kornstlen, Mox'A. Olds

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. .Jol]nson,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

1

Earl J. Corwin,

VanAken

.

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE '
Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

..L, R.' ^Ivermore,

B

Derhommer, G. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

E. J._Reni&gt;ell. J. E. Bailey./k. L...Wade,
R. J. Fraser, 1. R. Weidner

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

D

RURAL • URBAN

Wt—WJIiioms—-Er- Harold Monn^Jr;,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAkea, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Liveimore, H. K.

Swon,

R.

G.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

lewis Penningtbil

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Eorl J. Corwin

5—Richard A.

8—H. Vincent Kornstlen

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night).

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)
Fraser

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

/

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox
30—Howard K. Swan

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

1—Richard Manguse
■■ 8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T.

—. .
,

Hill

29—C. H. FIske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick

VanAken

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—Jomes F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)

26-Wayne W. Way

27—Harry L. Taylor
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)
H.

Woodward

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible ond let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you wont to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

'

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol.

IV.

i

No. 10

September 11^ 19^0.

That was a good meeting last Tuesday noon at the Arlington with our representa
tive in Congressj Paul Shafer, giving us plenty of first-hand information from Wash
ington regarding the Korean situation, He^ again, reminds us that we are definitely

at war and unprepared for it and that It vrill take us until 1952 to get the necessary
equipment that we need over there. Jesse Waldron made the introduction.
Missing Tuesday weret

Johnson

Moore

Keep

Murray

Bob Livermore
McComb

Olds

Rennell (forget it was Tuesday)

McKnight

Thomas

We had 89,39^ after all make-ups for August 29th.

We welcomed Tuesday:

Are we slipping?

Carlton McKenzie, the Quincy Miller^ Sanborn Houser, in

the Real Estate business, from Oak Park, Illinois^ Frank L, Tennent from Sturgis, and
Roy Decker with the classification of Drugs Distributing from Oregon, Illinois^ also
A1 Morency,

We doff our chapeaus to Robert the L&amp;^on, who with the help of his wife, presented

a new son to the world a few days ago.

Just talked with Otis and he says that all

are doing fine, and a thanks to The lyon for the cigars.

A splendid gesture, always
appreciated, and I might add, expected. As the sheet goes to press, Webster (3 daugh

ters) Treat, is puffing away like made on lo'cn's stoggie preparing for a last ditch
stand, and a boy (he hopes).

Don't forget that next Tuesday we are meeting at the fair grounds and our meal
will be served by the folk of the Coldwater and Girard granges. The speaker will be
Mr. C. V. Ballard, head of the extension department of the Michigan State College,

a fine speaker,

Guvarie says that they have been friends for the past 25 years, soooo

use your own judgement.

Warren V/illiams and Jim Bailey have been making the necessary

arrangements,

Next Wednesday, September 13th, Sturgis is playing host for their annual Inter

city meeting.

vite us all.

Frank Tennent, you remember, made a special visit last meeting to in

Sturgis spent a lot of time and effort on this annual get-together, and

I think it's a must that Coldwater Rotary have a group present.

Golf in the afternoon

with a dinner o.nd progx'ara at the Klinger Lake Country Club in the evening.

Make your

reservations vfith Ernie, and save Wednesday, the 13th, for a good time at the St\u:gis
Rotary Inter-city Meeting,

Sorry that Clara is in the hospital. We arc all pulling for her speedy recovery,
MORE HISTORY:

On October 15, George Lyons of Hillsdale vra.s appointed by Governor George Barnes as
his special Representative and on the 2Uth day of October Frank Rowe was named as
Chairman of the organizing committee.

Frank called on Fred Chambers and these two

men picked as the three other members of the committee: O'Neill Carroll, Herbert
Sloman, and Hugh Clarke. These five men met vfith George Lyons and the other Directors

of the Hillsdale Club at the home of Mr. Lyons and planned the forming of the club,
A second meeting in a couple of days resulted in the selection of the Charter Member
ship list and within a few days twenty men were signed up. On Thursday evening,
November lOth, tvrenty Coldwater men mot at^he Arlington for dinner. Also present
were President George Lyons of the Hillsdale Club and 29 of his fellow members,
George presided until a temporary chairman, Frank Rowe, was named. Hugh Clarke was
named temporary secretary.

It was voted to hold a meeting for permanent organization

a week from the next Friday night,.,

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

6RONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Mondoy 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice&gt;President

S.

ANDREWS

— President

ERNEST W. lUSE - Secretory

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Ti'easurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director
KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTiEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeonts-at-Arms

,,

'

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

William A. Milnes,

Luse, Ray R. Fox

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

F

H. Vincent Kornstlen, Max A. Olds

J

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

H. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

G

Harry I. Taylor

C. Alfred Rice

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION
Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson

H

Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

Fred H.

Corwin,

ROTARY INFORMATION

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

SERGEANTS&lt;AT-ARMS

J.

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,
Leslie

Earl

VanAken

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice 0. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

CRIPPLED CHILDREN
E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. t. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, i. R. Weidner

YOUTH SERVICE

L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

Honeywell, W. Trent, L. P. McDaniel

D

RURAL - URBAN

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,
W. W. Woy, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Choirman.

W. Grant Treloar, Choirman.

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, I. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennlngten

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Ear! J. Corwin

5—Richard A.

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

15—Otis

O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel

(Family Picnic)

Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)
10—Robert B. Kerr

19-John Walker

17—Robert

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

J. Fraser

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-Stote Meeting (Tentative)

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Progrom)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

' 26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Progrom)

22-Harold T. Hill

" 23—Ray R. Fox
30—HoNyord K. Swan

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

VanAken

13—Harold R. Weidner

'12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

29—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26—Woyn® W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

6—Roy C. PaTt£rS6'n*(Rotary Mag. Program)
H. Woodward

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21-MiIford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore
A.

Olds

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plon your program as far In advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWI
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

^'He Profits Most Who Serves Best

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol.

IV

No. 11

SRptpnbftr T

*195^

At a recent meeting of the Boardj it vras decided to have our Junior Rotarians meet

"with us again this year.

Each Junior Rotarian^ all of whom will be members of the

senior class, vfill attend 2 Rotary meetings as a guest of a Rotarian. If you will

remember we tried this tv'o years ago and most of us felt that it wasn*t too success

ful, This year members will be given the opportunity to volunteer to be responsible
for a boy, to have him meet -with you at your place of business, give him information
and show a real personal interest in the bey, as well as, escort him to Rotary, The
success of this program, as in most things, depends on you, the individual member.

Let's take a real interest in these boys and do a job that we can all be proud of.
We quote the follOT-fing:

"If any Rotarian finds that he has traded plastic raincoats

several weeks ago, I shall be glad to exchange "with him. Mine had a zipper front and

had the trade name 'Koroseal' on the hanging loop,"

Signed:

E, J, Rennell

We all enjoyed a swell chicken dinner, served to us by the folk of the Coldwater and

Girard granges last Tuesday at the fairgrounds, The young people interested in h—K

Club activities vrere present as our guests and our good friend*Monk Watson served up
the entertainment. Monk seemed even better than usual, if that's possible, and I'm
sure the kids got a real bang out of him.

By the way, if anyone needs a silo in his

backyard. Monk's the man to see, Dr, James (the knife) Bailey was orogram chairman,
and Warren (storage bin) V/illiartis assisted with arrangements at the fairgrounds,

Melvin Blue was

our guest from bhe Quincy Club,

We seeked for but couldn't find at the fairgrounds Tuesday:
Cor\'/in

Kornstein

Milnes

Munn

Fox

Manguse

Moore

Teeter

Each month Rotary.'' International publish a pamphlet on the activities of the United

Nations \7hich they send to all presidents and secretaries of Rotary Clubs.

The Board

has decided to send one of these each month to the individual members of the Coldvrater

Club, hoping that you will find the time to read and digest it, and thereby becoming

better informed on World affairs.

Each year a special attempt is made to entertain the Rotary-Anns around Christmas
time.

The date this year has been set for December 12.

The Committee would welcome

any suggestions from the members concerning a desirable program. — Please send sug
gestions to President Mark or Red McKnight. Congratulations to Red for thinking of
this important event at this early date. It's in plenty of time to plan a good pro
gram for the gals, THINK, and give \Tith the suggestions to Red. No excuse for beefing
you don't like what's done, as this is your chance to i^ive ideas.

For the meeting of September St-h, all of the fellows made up but six, which gives us
an attendance average of 90,77^,

iresident Mark is happy to inform the group that there v/ere no members of the Bird

Club last month. Remember to become a member of the Bird Club, (He Ate, He Sang He

Flevr), you must, leave early tv/o-consecutive times.

'

MORE HISTORY: On the evening of November l8th, the new club, together v.dth 37 Rotar
ians from Angola, 11 from Adrian, 10 from Sturgis,
from Ilillsdale, 3 from Battle
Creek, met at the St, Marks Parish House. Frank Rowe and George Lyons presided and

the temporary organization vras made permanent witJi the adoption of the standard Rotary
constitution and By-Lav.'s, and the election of a Board of Directors
Frank Rov.re, Fred
Chambers, O'Neill Carroll, Herbert Sloman, Harry Lansing, Rollo Thompson, and Hugh

Clarke v.'crc named as directors,

K. M. P.

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

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregotionol Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President

S.

ANDREWS

- President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director
KENNETH L. OlMSTED — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

GUVAR1E S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT K0RNST1EN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

William A. Milnes,

Ernest W. Luse, Ray R. Fox

B

MEMBERSHIP

F

-

Corwin,

FELLOWSHIP

G

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry L. Taylor

J

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

K

Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilebck.

PROGRAM

H

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F.

Leslie H. Woodword

D

1

J.

Wllliom H. Fronkhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,

C

Earl

Frederick VanAken

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

B

L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL• URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. I. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treot, L. P. McDoniei

-W. Williams, E. Harold Munn,_Jr.,
W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

R. J. Froser, H. R. Weldner

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Homilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

W. Grant Treloor, Chairman. R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan, R. G. Waldron

' .

lewis ,Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

B—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Poul McDoniei (Family Picnic)

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

•

10—Robert 8. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—Ei J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Fraser

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

2—L.

5—Russell G. Waldron

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

Eorle Davidson

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

15—Tri-State Meeting

(Tentative)

22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick VanAken -

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John Ai Kennedy

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Fronk L. McConkey
26—Wayne W. Way

13—Horold R. Weidner

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloor (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

6—Roy C. P.atterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

H. Woodward

17—Lloyd Li Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him ond advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stog Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Stort thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

i l

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vol.

IV

i

Ho. 12

September 25, 1950

We V7cre all very happy to vfelcome into Rotary fcllovfship at our meeting Tuesday^ Harvey
Bent, brought in hy Dick Kerr; Dick Biringerj vrith Bill Frankhauser* and to again have
Ed Holtz back in the fold after a brief vacation.

With the addition of these three men

the Coldvrater Rotar;^ Club is nov; 68 members, all of vrhich, I believe are good Rotarians.
In case you have forgotten, Norm rnd Ira are T,vith us as honorary members.
We v/ere sorry that

Bailey

Pearce

Barnes

Way

Fox

L. V/oodvford

L. Livernore
Johnson
Thomas

(already made up)
tt

tl

M

couldn't be vfith us Tuesday, It made the attendance average 89»11% and v/e knoiv that
some more of these fellov/s v/ill be making up. In case you're interested in the men

that make a real effort to make up, Corwin, Manguse, Milnes, Munn, Taylor, Thomas, and
Way all made up from their absence of September 12th, giving us an average for that
meeting of 92,31^

In the visitors' box were, R, J, llegargle, our attorney friend from Bronsonj Bill Gilfillan, vfith the classification of Agriculture Extension, from Visalia, Calif,; and
Ronald A, Ferguson, from Cincinnati, 0., Mr. Ferguson, by the way, has a 22 year per
fect attendance record.

John's boy. Jack, gave us an interesting account of his experiences at Boys' State,
held at East Lansing this s\imner, at our meeting.
, Club,

Jack was sponsored by the Coldwater

Fred V;eeks made the introdn.ction.

Rotary lost a real friend and ardent supporter in the passing of Hugh Clarke. As you
know, Hugh was a Charter member and secrotai^r of the ne\T born club, Hugh served for
20 years in his capacity of secretary, resigning in 19U2, and doubtless knew more re
garding the workings of Rotary than ary other man in Coldvrater. His 20 years of loyal
service in a very difficult position truly indicates a real love for Rotarj'". You know
some of us can work diligently for a year or two as president, etc., but v;hcn a nan can
give 20 years of tireless service he certainly deserves the highest tribute that can be

bestowed. In that respect, and for the first time, the Ccldv/ater Club is making a con
tribution to the Rotary Foundation to perpetuate the memory'- of Hugh Clarke. Hugh has
left but his Rotary Record vfill long serve as an example to the rest of us.

ATTENTION:

There will be a Club Assembly at noon Tuesday, October 3, at the Arlington

Hotel. All officers, directors, the Aims and Objectives committee and all cconittee
chairmen should be present,

Charlie Fiske is program chairman for our Tuesday meeting at the Arlington, Charlie
has prepared an interesting meeting. It will revolve around the accomplishments of the
club in years gone ty and other interesting high spots in it's 28 years of existence,

Charlie is well qualified for a program of this type, as his father, Bert Fiske, joined
the club in it's first year.

Don't forget you fellows, that Monday night is our first Minstrel rehearsal at the State

School, Please be there so that Payne or somebody else won't have to call on the phone,
etc., to get enough out to put the shoi'i- on. Our funds are lov» and we areiBing this

method to get some needed cash.

However, it's a lot of v;ork and only by the cooperatdon

of the entire group can it be a success.

Lets each of us shoulder his share of the

burden and then none is going to have too much to do, I have to laugh to i:ysclf as I
vrrito this as I feel certain that what you have just read will go in one ear, and out
the other, Havcver, can't blame no for trying. — See you Monday night,
Hoiv about it men?

Truth:

One of you better return Rennell's raincoat.

THE BIBLE is the dumbest book in the vforld to the man vrho isn't living right,
K, M. P,

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

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregolionol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President
ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-Presldent

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory

MARK S. ANDREWS, President - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO - Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President - Director
KENNHH

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

L. OLMSTED - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V- SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeonts-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

William A. Mllnes,

Lute, Roy R. Fox

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice 0. Payne, P.

F

FELLOWSHIP

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

G

C. Alfred Rice

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcock

Harry L. Taylor

PROGRAM

SERGEANT5-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

ROTARY INFORMATION

John H. Wolker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

I

J.

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

Earl

VanAken

H

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. MeComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

B

L.- R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, O. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R, L, Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

R. J.

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

Fraser, K. R. Weidner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Peorce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, I. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

6.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Fraser

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER
5—Russell G. Woldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Peorce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howord K. Swan

OCTOBER

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Frederick VanAken

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)
13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank I. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26-Wayne W. Woy
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloor (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

10—William A. Mllnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKelth

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plon such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWI
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best

93

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

^

Vol.

IV

i

No. 13

October 2, 19^0

Last Tuesday we all enjoyed listening to our own coal specialist, Charles Fiske,
give us some interesting information regarding the past historj' and activities of the

Coldwater Rotary Club,

V/hen you lads are asked to do a little work on the coming

Minstrel show don*t forget Charlie's v/ords regarding the giving of yourself as well

as your moneys Too bad that Coffman, Fox, Fraser, Livermore, L,, Manguse^ McKeith,
Olds, Ofjens; Patterson, Pennington, Rennell, Vinton, Williams, L. Woodward, and Holtz,
weren't able to hear the talk, and it gave us an attendance average of 77,9h%* From
the secretary's office comes the word that we had a percentage of 9li.l2^ for the meet
ing of September 19th, after all the make-ups were in.

Don't forget that next Tuesday Rotary is not meeting at the Arlington.

It's at

the Elks Temple, 6:30 in the evening, and we will be meeting with the Kiwanians,
Howard Minier is their program chairman and Chick-a-dee Kennedy is in charge for Rotary.
The Eaton Manfacturing Company is presenting their Freedom Forum, which fron all re

ports, will be a very excellent and worth-while program. Remember how our attendance
always suffers v^hen we drop bur regular meeting time for a special meeting? Let's
A make this one the exception and turn out in full force for this important meeting.

However, you committee chairmen and Board members better show up at the Hotel Tuesday
noon. President Mark is having a club assembly and is most desirous of having a full
attendance. Dame rumor has it that he might even pick up the lunch checks, but frarkly,
I wouldn't order v/ith that thought in mind. Miracles do happen though, vfho kncavs??????

As this sheet goes to press, the latest count is Si Treat, Johnson, Payne, Barney,

Olmsted, Jim Bailey, etc., who are headin;^ for the U. P. and a bit of huntin^^, so they
say.

Good luck men, and may you all return

Ernie has recently received letters from Hap v/eidner and George Honeywell in
which they state that do to reasons beyond their conlrol it v;as necessary for them to
resign from the club.

It is v/ith regret that v/e see these men leave us and our earnest

hope is that some day conditions may permit their resumption of Rotary activities.
From the Governor's letter we note that Litchfield has set a tenative date, of

November 6fth, for their Charter Night, The Albion club gets the extension credit in
this instance. To them congratulations, and to Litchfield v^e give them our every wish
for a strong and virgorous Rotary Club. It vrill be a real asset to the community.
Also note that Pres. Bob Stone of the Constantino Club has been called to active duty

with the Marines. For August v^e are seventh in the district for attendance viith an
average of 90.95^» Marshall was fifth or second ahead of us. ffcimmmmmrammmm.

The guest column last Tuesday v;as lev; in number but strong in character. We wel
comed Cliff Thomas, with the classification of Fine Paper, a member of the Battle Creek
Club, and Joe Wiebel, our man\ifacturing friend from over Quincy way.
_
In reading the London Rotarian we note that in the field of International Service

ley are organizing the Overseas Students' Lunch, the^'* are entertaining overseas stuN^ents in their homes, and Charles Stockes is editing an International Service Committee
bulletin, to mention a fev/ of their projects.
City,

Don't forgot Rotary's Forty-Second annual Convention, May 27-31, 19^1, at Atlantic
See you there. —

Phil Graves

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mendoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH

DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. ~ District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President

- President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OlMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

•

•

1

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

ATTENDANCE

William A. Milnes,

luse, Ray R. Fox

Frederick

Earl

1

J.

VonAken

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

1
B

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice 0. Payne, F.

F

V'.

FELLOWSHIP

G

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy
C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

K

Charles H. Fiske, L. Earie Davidson
Raymond A. Trebiicock

Harry L. Taylor "

PROGRAM

Fred H.

TELEPHONE

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

J

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

ROTARY INFORMATION

H

Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnom,

Roy C. Potterson, Richord Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH

SERVICE

B
CRIPPLED CHILDREN
' e: J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey. R, I. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, H. R. Weidner

L. R. Livermora, M. H. .Derhamnser,^^.A.^

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDoniel

D

RURAL - URBAN

W.

Willioms. E. -Harold Munn._Jr,.

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKellh, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Gront Treloor, Chairman.

F. Murroy, Chairman. W.'B..VanAken,.R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Korr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richord A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent Kornstlen

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladles' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

Barnes

,

22—L, Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Renneii (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Fraser

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

2—L.

5—Russell G. Waldron

1—Richard Manguse

Eorle Davidson

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-Stote Meeting (Tentative)

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Peorce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Progrom)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)

13—Horold R. Weidner

17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

12—Jomes F. McComb (ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Steg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L Taylor

26-WQyne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (intern'] Serv. Pro'g)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKetth

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

23—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dotes with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having speaoi programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWJ

'He Profits Most Who Serves Best^^

(t

FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

(1

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vol.

IV

1

No, lU

October

19^0

President Mark is to be complimented on his effort to give us a vrell rounded

group of activities this year. Proper emphasis is being placed on Club Service, with
A1 as chairman. Community Service, Spencer as chairman, Vocational Service, Frank
Murray as chairman, and International Service, headed by Grant* You will be hearing
more from these men as the year progresses.

Assembly last Tuesday,

This was clearly indicated at the Club

Twenty fcllop;s were present, v^ith only a couple being unable

to attend, and there should be plenty of Rotary before the year is over.

The meeting Tuesday evening v^ith our Brother Kiv/anians v/as highly successful and
interesting, although slightly disturbing. The speaker has a very Unusual and clear
method of presenting a much talked about subject.

It was about the threat of Socialism

and Communism in this country, and the one fact that hit home with me v/as that history
has proven that once a Nation starts dovmj the Socialist Road it never turns back.

It

was a message that evfery Rotarian should have heard and from the looks of the attend
ance report several didn't,

Owen Decker presided with Minier introducing the speaker.

The one and only Vinton led the singing.

Ernie reports that for the month of September the club showed an average of 92,hQ%
in attendance. As some of you already knovr, the district governor is visiting our club
October 31st, It has been suggested by several that this might be a good time to shoot
for a 100% meeting. What do you say? Think about it and if it is a good idea you just
be present and there will be our goal. See hov; simple it is.
You might be interested in the fact that Hal Munn is the youngest member of the
club from the standpoint of years, being 22 years old, and our granddy is Charley Keep,

boasting 8l years young.

The average-elub-age is liSj y®^rs-,

Charley can also boast

that he has been a member longer then anyone else, inasmuch as he became a Rotarian on

January 2lith, 1922,

Warner and Walt Bien arc close behind him though with Warner join

ing the club just k days later, January 28th, and Walt came into the fold on March 15,

1922.

Our Minstrel shew; is treading water until Payne returns from the North,

When he

left his dermititis was still bacl, let's hope that when he gets back his health will
permit a vigorous attack on the shov;. It should be lots of fun, and just between us
girls, wG need money and need it badly. It has been suggested from several sources
that Rotary should do something tov;ard the completion of the new Cardinal Field, The

J.G.'s donated the Press Box and team room which I understand cost them about $l500,
in cold cash and many, many, hours of the members' labor.

The Lions Club gave the

score board, the Kiv;anis are busy vn.th their Industrial Arts Building project and as

far as your humble vrriter can determine, Rotarj'' at the present time, must be somcrwherc
out in left field.

We foui^ this interesting bit of information in the Battle Greek Bulletin, The
top three contributors during the past year to the Readers Digest were. Colliers, six
articles, The Rotarian, five, and the Saturday Evening Post, four. See, we told you
that it was a good magazine, well worth reading.

The program next Tuesday will be in charge of Bob Livermore, Liver and Fred have
arranged v/ith a group of our new members to give vocational and biographical talks,
which should make a mighty fine program.

In closing, may we quote our friend Coluraella:

"The most important part of every

business *s to know what ought to be done..,,,and then do it".
Ken,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congrsgatienal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGiS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — Disfriet Governor

219TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1930-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President
DONALD V. SHORNO - Treasurer

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-Presidenf

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

KENNETH

KENNETH L. OLMSTED - Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

M. PUTNAM ~ Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeonts-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E.-.Sieg — Chairman

f^AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A. Mifnes,

Ernest W. Lute, Ray R. Fox

Frederick

TELEPHONE

'.WalteriJ. Bien, John-A*. Kennedy

Howard M. ^Teoter, Carl F. Vinton

FELLOWSHIP

i

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKntght,

PROGRAM

Weeks,

E.

'

PUBLIC

Charles

Harry L. Toylor

H.

H. Vincent Korn^tien, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

Leslie H. Woodward

Fred

SERGEANTS-AT'ARMS

J. Corwln,

Wllljam H. Frankhpuser,. W. R. Johnson,

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,

Earl

VonAken

H

Byron Thomas

. C. Alfred Ric^

BIRTHDAY

INFORMATION

H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebifcock

'

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
'.&gt;Clara Bovee,'. Piano

Roy C.Potterson, Richard Manguse

COMMI^NRY SERVICE
Spencer B; Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

5

3

L. R. Livarmore, M.-H. Derhammer, .G.-A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

'

:, ,

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. MAaniel

R. J.

Fraser, H.

RURAL • URBAN

' W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,
. W. W. Way, 6. Keith Pearce

R. Weldner

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

. INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murrdy, Chairman.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. LI Livermore, H. K.
Swan,-'R. G. Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Karr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington '

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

.. 1—Earl J. Corwin
8—H. Vincent
15—Otis O.

Kornstien

■

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

Barnes

22—L. Poul McDaniel (Family Picnic)
29—Harold J.

APRIL

"5—Richard A. Kerr

"3—AH Sports Banquet (Tentative)
10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Chiid'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program]

Fraser

Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

5—Russell G. Waldron

12—District Governor (Tentative)

1—Richard Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-Stote Meeting (Tentative)

. 9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)
'

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocotional Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

OCTOBER

.

JUNE

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

22-HaroId T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey
26—Wayne W. Way

13—Harold R. Weidner

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'J Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Parly)

31—Webster Treat

H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as for in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol. IV.

i

No, IS

October l6, 19^0^

Just everyone has reported to your vrriter that the program at the Arlington
Tuesday vras among the best over thanks to Bob Livermore, The thumb—nail sketches

given by Dick, Hal, Otis, and Jiii rcCcmb, vj-ere tops and the singing v:as ably handled

by Edv/ard of jevreliy fame".

Guess Payne is still weeping at the arm-pits.

The other day the Board voted to contribute ^|il0,00 to the Guy Kirsch District
Memorial Fund,

This is but a division of the same Paul Harris Memorial that we have

given to in the past but gives us another opportunity to remember the work of another

great Rotarian,,,., It v,'as also decided to officially postpone the minstrel show until
Director Payne has his dermititis cleared. Seems it ain*t gettin' better now,,,,.
For our next meeting we will just have to wait and see because none other than
the people*s choice, Willie the Frankhauser, is program chairman. However, you may
all plan to come v^ith the highest of expectations because our chairman is no ordinary

"program getter" but the "best d,,, program getter in this club", end of quote. And
I might add, over the past years, this statement has been proven time and time again.
And of course, you know he vrouldn't make it if it weren't so, Soooo, everyone be
certain to show up Tuesday at 12»l5.

Spencer To Mark:

"This is a Ch

ch sign.

What is Missing?"

THE JOI OF SERVICE - Rotarian J, T, Fegley of the Rotary Club of Philadelphia,
writes that he is finding a great deal of satisfaction in sending monthly packages
to a former Rotarian vrhose name and address 'vYas supplied to him by the secretariat.

If you want to e3q)erience the real joy of service, he suggests that you v/rite the
secretariat for names and addresses of needy former Rotarians in Europe,
Guess most of you fellov;s sigi.GCl the letter that the club sent to Airs. Kirsch

expressing our syn^jathj'^ for her loss
Don't forget to point for the meeting
of October 31st, v.^hen Red Olcott, our district governor, will honor the club trith
his official visit. Remember, if everybody just brings himself it'll be a 100 per
center,
,Nice to see Les Woodward back again after tho trip he and Polly took
tLu-ough the East, gone about three v^eeks end reports a mighty fine time.
Si
and Mar are out on a little jaunt now and v/ith Webb moving etc., things must be in a
pretty mess at the Auto Parts, In case you didn't know, Webster is moving in that

swell new home today and we knav that he, Sue, and the girls are really going to en
joy it
,Earl and his better half headed for the West Coast last Saturday to be
gone about three rreeks. Somebody said that
and Mrs, A1 Hunter of Federal Mogul

fame were among the group.

Went by train so the story goes,.

Jesse the Waldron

is busy with this drive and that, (rry vrhat a popular man), and the most recent of

his literary efforts v;as something about a political campaign needing money,

Ar^body

know v/hat he meant?,,,,,..Talked to Grant the other day and he said that he vrould be
away for a couple of weeks on his vacation. Noticed the operators vrere slower than
usual.

Rotary by Television - Thousands of televiewers in the Uj.S,A, have been follaving
the proceedings of the U,N» Security Council, One after noon in August during an in
terval for translation. Past Director of R,I,, Leo Golden apoeared on the screen. For
a ruarter hour he was invited to explain Rotary's relationship with the United Nations

the aims of Rotarj"", and its contribution to international understanding, good will,
and peace.

There is a svrGll article in the post this week about Mich. State College. It's
raigbtr i:iteresting reading, every resident of the State of Michigan should read it.
See you Tuesday,

;

ifcrm

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

QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

T

I
I

AlBION — Porkor Inn — Thursday 12:1SM

STUR6IS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

—

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — Distrtct Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW - Vice-Prestdent

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary
ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-president — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director
H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

...

Frederick

, MEMBERSHIP

F

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,
Leslie H. Woodward

C

ROTARY INFORMATION

G

TELEPHONE

Waller J. Bien, John A. Kennedy
C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H.

Horry L. Taylor

Fiske,

L.

K

Earle Davidson

H

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Roymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

E.

J

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

FELLOWSHIP

Fred H. Weeks,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

VanAken

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. iohnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

William A. Milnes, Earl J. Corwin,

luse, Ray R. Fox

MUSIC
Maurice 0. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Rfchord Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairmen

A
YOUTH SERVICE
L. R. Livermore, M. H. Dethommer, 6. A.

B

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL• URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Boiley, R, I. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, f. R. Weidner

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

D

W. Williams,

E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

6.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—1. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Wolker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Dovldson

5—Russell G. Woldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Worner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

Fraser

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Mortin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rof'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Progrom)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Horold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1950-51.

Plan your program os far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details,
let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW I
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best"

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol.

IV

I

No 16

October 23, 1950,

Plans are being made for the United Foundation drive which starts Nov. 1st, and as you

would expect, Rotarians are being asked to take an active roll, not only as a club but
as individuals ♦ 1 think that Fred, Bob Shavr, and Byron, to name a few, are giving it
lots of time and the entire club is to be asked to assist in this one drive.

be hearing plenty about it, so keep the date Nov. 1st, in mind.

You will

Might not be a bad

idea to also save a little dough to help the cause along.

We quote the follovTing from the Rotary Nev/s Broadcast: Governors' Official Visits "Club officers are ivriting us about the help the district governors are giving the club
committee chairmen at the time of the governor's official visit, Ray Martin, president
of the Rotary Club of Highlands, Texas, expressed his appreciation in these words:
'Our district governor arrived about 2:00 P.M. and met most of the Rotarians of
our club.

We had dinner and then met at 7:30 for our assembly. We were pretty

well organized as -ve kncjw he was coming. We had most of our members present and
for four hours we "got Rotary" - not one dull moment and v:e had no idea of the
time. The next morning he met with the chairman of the Vocational Service Com
mittee for more Rotary and then we enjoyed him as our guest speaker at our re
gular weekly meeting,'
An important responsibility of the governor on the occasion of his official visit is

his meeting with the club assembly (the officers, directors, and committee chairmen,
held for the purpose of conferring about the programs and activities of the club). Evid
ently this district governor is meeting that responsibility in an admirable manner -

and this club president, through carrful advance preparation, contributed immeasurably
to the effectiveness of the governor's visit,"
Take heedll] and mark your calendar for the coming vrocks as there are several important
occasions that every tried and true Rotarian will want to remember.

Istj there vfill be

no meeting at the Hotel Tues., instead v;e will go_ to Captain's Cabin where I^rty Dor-

Kamncr is having his Rotary"Stag,

Mart promises a good time for all and xte all know

the Dutchman so no more need be said.

If you haven't a full load drop around at the

Bon-Ami about 6:15 Tues, evening and we can fill the cars there.

The food do/m at the

Cabin is usually tops so bring your appetites and leave your cares and vrorries home
with Mother.

Then don't forget that on October 31st, hizzonor the District Governor, Vernon C. (Red)
Olcott will be with us. It's a meeting that none of us will want to miss, in fact I
understand that we are all set for a 100^ meeting on that date. Please don't you be the
one to spoil our record
then, there's the charter night at Litchfield on Nov, 6th,
and it's a must to have a large delegation from the Coldwater Club present. Save the
night of November 6th.,,,

Last week Davidson, McDanial, McKnight, Putnam, Rennell, and Si Treat were among the

missing, which gave us an attendance average of 91,18^. After all the make-up cards
for the meeting of October 10th vrore in our average was 88,2Ujl,

Guess probably you all realize that we are right in the middle of UNITED NATIONS WEEK,October 17-2l4.» Hope you have read the REPORT ON U,N, for September that you recently
received along with your weekly REFLECTOR,
contains some very vj-orthwhilo information

It's prepared by Rotary International and

Guess all of you know that there are four objects of Rotary,

I'll bet not many knop/ what thc^first one"is,♦.,.The developement" of acquaintance as
an opportunity for service

That's fundamental Rotary men, we all should knov; them
See you Tuesday night.
Ken,

You Will Always Be Welcome a! These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DlSTRia

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1930-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Viee-Preiident
MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretory
ROBERT B. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

•

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

6uVAR1E.Si COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treosurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairmon

A

AHENDANCE

ClASSIF CATION
Ernest

B

W.

Lus e,

Fredarick

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

F

Leslie Treat, .

Howard M.

FELLOWSHIP

G

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Teeter, Corl F. VInlon

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske,

Harry L. Taylor

K

L. Earle Davidson

H

H. Weeks,- E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

Fred

VanAken

ROTARY INFORMATION

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

SERGEANTS-AT.ARMS

William H. Frankhouter, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

I

William A. Milnes, Earl J. Corwin,

Ray R. Fox

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnom,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Monguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

B

L. R. livermore, M. H. Derhammer, O. A.

CRIPPLED

E. J.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDoniel

Rennell, J.

E.

R. J. Fraser,

D

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Bailey, R. L. Wade,'
t. R.

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.^
W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

Weidner

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKelth, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, I. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan, R. 6. Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A.

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

Vincent

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)
10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

Fraser

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-Stafe Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey
26-Wayne W. Way

13-Harold R. Weidner

JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Progrom)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'I Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKelth

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Speciol Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the finol arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining progroms. Start thinking about your program NOWI
FRED WEEKS, Program Choirman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

TEe COLDWATER iJotorj REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol IV

No. 17

I

October 30, 19^0

Excuse me again, but no bulletin isvoS^lete without just a mention about

attendance. There v/ere on the 2l4.th, as is always the case when we have an
evening meeting, too many absent. It gave us an average of 80,88/o, which
is rather lov/, but probably a good share of the group missing will make
up. After the make-up cards were in, our average for the meeting of the

17th was 97»06;o,

Now next Tuesday is the day the Governor of our district //219, "Red"
Olcott is here for his official visit. He has an interesting Rotary

massage for all of us, and there will be the club assembly for club offi
cers and committee chairmen following the luncheon meeting, Llark says
that the men v/ho vdll participate in the assembly, should plan to remain
until three o*clock that afternoon. All of us have agreed that this meet
ing is a must for a 100 percenter, so just you be there and we*11 be all

set,

Then there is the Litchfield Charter night Monday evening, November 6, at

Ciitchfield, The speaker is to be GEOFPl^lY A, IVHEABLE, of London, Ontario,

Canada, Mr, v/heable is Superintendent of Schools in London,

a member of

the London Rotary Club since 1925, and a Past President of that club. He
has served Rotary International as a Director, District Governor, and as
a committee member. He lectures on Principles of Administration and
Teaching Methods for the Institute of Public Health of the University of
Vestern Ontario, and is a member of many other organizations. It should
prove to be a most pleasant evening, and I know the Coldwater Rotary Club

will assume it's share of responsibility in welcoming this "baby club" at
Litchfield in District ,/'219#

The November issue of the Rotarian will offer some good reading, Norman
Vincent Pesle's article "There Are Glorious Days Ahead" is a "headllner",

30 certain to read it. According to Dr, Peale, "if we answer certain "if's"
ai»ight, the future can be splendid".

Men, don't forget that second object of Rotary, You all know it, but just
to refresh your memories here goes:

High ethical standards in business and professions;
The recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations;
And the dignifying by each Rotarian of his occupation
as an opportunity to serve society.

Derhammer really "outdone hisself" puttin' on his stag party. The chicken
dinner was mighty fine, and all.of us enjoyed the entertainment. Of course,

some ate more than others, and some sang louder than others; and then too,
there was Vinton, It was a good party, and our thanks to Marty for all his

effort.

Fred k Spencer called a meeting of our Rotary "Red Feather" workers for

Thursday, Oct. 26, so that is rolling, Rotarians are happy to be a part of
this necessary community activity, and I know that everyone participating
will do a real "Rotary Job",

In parting remeraberj

A flake of snow is very small;
It's lost to sight quite quickly.
But many flakes combined will fill

The road and pathv/ays thickly.

United v/e can face the v/orld
V/ithout distress or fuss,

A little less of you and me-A

little

more

of us 1

See vou Tuesday^

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

"K
^

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeterlo — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — Dlitrict Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President

- President

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH I. OLMSTED - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-ot-Arms

1

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

B

Luse, Ray R. Fox

F

1

J.

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

Howard M.

FELLOWSHIP

G

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

L.

K

Earle Davidson

PROGRAM

H

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, Jomes F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

Weeks, E. Byron Thomot

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

Charles H. Fiske,

Harry L. Taylor

Fred H.

Earl

VanAken

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

D

Miines,

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

C

AHENDANCE

William A.

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A
YOUTH SERVICE
L. R. Llvermore, M. H. Derhommer, 6. A.

B

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

E. i. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. I. Wade,

KoneywalJ, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

RURAL - URBAN

W. WIIMatns, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

R. J. Fraser, H. R. Weldner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Peorce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloor, Chairman.

P. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VonAken, R. A. Kerr, L. I. Llvermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

'

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murroy (Vocational Serv. Program)

Fraser

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick VonAken

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Ltvermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)

26—Wayne W. Way

27—Harry L. Taylor
JULY

NOVEMBER

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urbon Program)

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloor (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

H. Woodward

10—William A. Miines

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

17—Lloyd L. Llvermore

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, con appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details,
let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your progrom NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best^'

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vol. IV

No. 18

November 6, 19^0.

Our Governor of district #219 v;as ■;:ith us last Tuesday, and we v;ere all happy

to receive him on his official visit to the club.

He based his talkto us on the

fact that so often new members are ;.ot properly indoctrinated into Rotary and gave

us some helpful advice on how this :,iight be done.

more "ROTARY" which is alv/ays welcome.

As a result v/e all heard some

He rcKiinded us of how the nev7 members could

be given an opportunity to contribute ^^10,00 tovrard a Rotary Fellowship, of which

there are 85 in operation this year. By doing this the member would feel a more
intimate contact with the program. He suggested that greater emphasis should be
placed on the individual Rotarian and that he j.iight be given some Rotarv books to
read. ?Ie termed these the "vrorking tools of a Rotarian". He again pointed out

Rotary's unique single classification system, horr Rotary clubs are v^ell respected
in every community, and hoiT people often want Rotary's endorsement, but that vre
should keep it free and unfettered so that Rotar3'''s ovm program could be concen
trated on. He closed with this thought, the lasting pcuver of Rotary is due to

the fact of the many individual Rotarians, There are 201 District Governors,
7000 club presidents, etc.. Everybody works, not sits in the cheering section or
on the bench.

The club assembly after the regular noon meeting lasted until about

3:15^ with most of the fellows being able to remain until its conclusion. With few
exceptions, all seems to be going well with the Coldvfater Rotary Club, He did sug

gest that all men who have been Rotarians for 20 or more years, should be placed
in a Senior Active Classification.

As you know we were trying for a 100 percenter last Tuesday and we came pretty
close to making it before the make-up cards v/ere in. Jim Bailey has already madeup at Boston and that leaves only Shaw, Johnson, and Davidson, It is hoped that
these men will find time before next Tuesday to attend a Rotary meeting and I feel

quite cofiXident thst such will be the case.

At the Board meeting Thursday noon, it vms noted that our financial position
is much the same as that of the vn-itcrs*. Namely, the Coldvrater Rotary Club is
overdravm at the bank, Hope Frank is in a good mood these days. Also we

had probably speak to Si Treat who is on the Bank Board, Had a full group at the

Board meeting.

Grant Treloar is present an International Service Ih'ogram this coming Tuesday
noon, Oscar Renshaw is bringing three High School students v/ith him and they will
discuss the United Nations Assembly, These programs are always interesting and it
fits nicely into the United Nations theme "which v;e have been reading so much about.
Don't forget the Litchfield Charter Night, Monday, November 6th.

a full car drop by the Bon-Ami at 6:15,

If you haven't

Dinner at 7:00 in the High School gymnasium.

Bob Shaw, at the Board meeting Thursday, said that shaw Shoe, Inc., would be pleased
to assT^e the obligation of the meal checks. Guess they want to create additional
good will in the corai:iunity. Thanks Bob
.Coldwater is paying for a portion of
the expense incurred in presenting the Litchfield boys with their Rotary Fins.,,,,..

Andrews, Luse, Vinton, Shaw, Kornstien, Kennedy, Olnsted, Putnam, Si Treat, Barnes,
Hill, Keep, Patterson, Coffman, Teeters, McConkey, Payne, and Derhammer have in
dicated that they &gt;vill be present.

And ncav lads, don't forget that second object of Rotary:
High ethical standards in business and professions;

The recognition of the v/orthinoss of all usefull occupations,

^*«and the dignufymg by each Rotarian of his occupation as
and opportunity to serve society;
Phil

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUtNCY - Union Chur&lt;h - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President
ROBERT E. SHAW - Vice-President

ERNEST W. lUSE - Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Serseants-dt-Arms

^

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

-

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

William A.

Ernest W. Luse, Roy R. Fox

Milnes,

Frederick

Earl

1

J.

VanAken

SERGEANTS-AT-ARM5

Cerwin,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

1
B

F

MEMBERSHIP

Howard M.

Leslie H. Woodword

G

FELLOWSHIP

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

PROGRAM

Fred H.

C. Alfred Rice

Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske, L. Eerie Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcoek

Harry L. Taylor

D

TELEPHONE

Waller J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,

C

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

H

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clora Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer'D. Owens — Chairman

B

A
YOUTH SERVICE
t. R. llvermore, M—H; Derhonnnor, G. A.

.

CRJPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL• URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wodo,
R. j.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

Fraser, H.

~W. Williams, E. Harold MuWn, "ir,
W. W. Way, B. Keith Paarce

R. Weidner

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Swan,

R.

G.

SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman. R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

F. Murray, Chairman. W. 8. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, I. L. Livermore, H. K.

Lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

1—Ear! J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—1. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

1-^Richard Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Woldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

Fraser

8—E. Byron Thomas
.15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-Horold T. Hill

30—Howard K. Swan

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

»

JUNE

FEBRUARY

OCTOBER

3—Martin H. Derhammer

" ' ' "

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)

20—Alfred E. Sleg (Club Service Program)

26-Wayne W. Way

24—John A. Kennedy

27—Harry L. Toylor
JULY

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

NOVEMBER

10—Williom A. Milnes

6—Roy C. Potterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)
14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon os the final arrangements are completed,
if you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW I
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Wl?o Serves Best

if

/

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol&gt; IV

No.

19

Novenbor

1

That was a swell International Service progran that Grant presented last Tues

day.

v;e all enjoyed hearing Ivliss Faoklam, Miss Olmstead, and Mr. Dygert tell us

various aspects of the United Nations.

Our thanks also to Oscar Renshaw for his

contribution to the progran.

James H, Keachie of the Engineering Products Department of the Radio Corporation
of America vail be our speaker next Tuesday noon. He will discuss modern problems
in radio and television. Hal Munn is progran chairman.

Guess probably most of you know that Byron is drive chairman for the United

Fund Campaign and that Bob Shaw and Man^juse have been v/orking on the Industrial

Quota, Fred V/eeks has the Special lifts list and the Community Service Committee
of Rotary, headed by none other t.
the Rev, Dr. Spencer Bacon Owens, has been
assisting Fred, Robbin Livermorc, P'.ckard (^10,00 cheaper each day) McDaniel,

Mercury Derhammer, T. V, Treat, Grair^y V;illiai.;s, Futuramatic Way, Blue Cross Barnes,
Sealtest McKeith, Rexall Lyon, Radio Munn, Attorney Biringer, Diamond Holtz, R, E»
Olds, "Four" McConkey, Spades King, Blue Goose .IcCoob, and Butter and Eggs Corwin,
all true blue Rotarians worked hard and long and deserve nothing but praise for
their efforts.

The following have perfect attendance from July 1st, to October 31st, 1950,:
Andrews, Bailey,Barnes, Coffman, Corwin, Derhammer, Fiske, Kennedy, Kerr, Bob, Livermore, Bob, L, Liverraore, Luse, Milnes, Olmsted, Payne, Rennell, Rice, Shav/, Shorno,
Sieg, Swan&gt; Taylor, Teeter, Thomas, Web Treat, Trebilcock, F, VanAken, W. VanAken,
Vlnton, y/ade^ Walker, V/eeks, Williams and Chuck Woodward.

PERSONALITY:

V/hen I met him I was looking doi-m, and when I left him I was
looking up.

Readers* Digest.
Six Mistakes of Life,

1. The delusion that individual advancement is made by crushing
others dOTm.

2, The tendency to worry about a thing that cannot be changed
or corrected,

3« Insisting that a thir.g is impossible because we ourselves
have not accomplished it.

ii. Refusing to set aside trivial preferences in order that im
portant tilings i.iay be accomplished,

5. Attempting to compel others to believe and live as we do.

6. The failure to establish the habit of saving money.
COMPENSATION

If I were standing to be judged.

Before the great v/hite throne;
V/here I could hear the righteous sing
and hear the sinners moan,

I*d want no greater advocate to make ary final plea
Than just a bqy who*d say "Gee," he did a lot for me,
Geo. T, Owens,..,.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mendoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cofeteria - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — DittrSct Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-Presidenl
MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary
ROBERT E. SHAW, Viee-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director
CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director
H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeonts-ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

William A.

Lute, Ray R. Fox

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

F

Leslie Treat,

Leslie K. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F.

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles

Harry L. Taylor

Fred

I

Corwin,

ROTARY INFORMATION

G

PROGRAM

VanAken

William H. Frankhouser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnIght,

D

Milnet, Earl J.

Frederick

H

H.

Fiske,

L.

Eorfe Davidson

Raymond A. Trebilcoek

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

MUSIC

Maurice 0. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

L. R. livermore, M. H. Derhommer, O. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, 1. R. Weidner

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

D

W.

Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

Waldren

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST
1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—1. Paul McDaniel (Fomily Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

2—L.

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)

Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Woldron

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

Fraser

22-Haroid T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howord K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhommer

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhouser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)

26—Wayne W. Way

24—John A. Kennedy

27—Harry L Taylor
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'! Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (RurahUrban Program)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Corl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treot

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you wont to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, con appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various detoils.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl

Profits Most Who Serves Best

FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

'

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

70l^

lY

No.

Novfimbpr

20

TQ&lt;n

CXiT thanks to Hal and to Jim Keachie for a good program last Tuesday^

Jim is

an Engineer with the Radio Corporation of America, and he had ah interesting message
for the group.

All of us got a real bang from the letter he read at the close of his

talk.

MacMcKeith will be responsible for the program next Tuesday, He tells us that
Howard Sryder will be the guest speaker, Itr, Snyder is speaking to the Business and
Professional V/canen in the evening and we can be certain that his message will be well
worth hearing.

Several of our brothers have left for the snowy pastures of the North and let's

hope that they come back with something besides having looked for Elk, Vince was
leaving right after the meeting last Tuesday, and Barney and Jim Bailey are up there.
Chuck, Les, a^ Olmsted are in the Upper and Fiske hopes to Join them Thursday,
Vinton is still trying to talk Alice into letting him out. If ar^body wants to donate

some dear meat, Bob Davison said they would make stew out of it for us.
stew, wasn't that good that they sei^ved Tuesday?

Speaking of

John introduced among others our good ftiend, T. 0, Huckle, a former Coldwater
Rotarian and presently publisher of the newspaper at Cadillac, Good to have T,0, with
us again.

We notice in reading over activities of the other Rotary Clubs in the District,
"•"Wiat many of them had contests with the other Service Clubs in the community to see
who had the greater percentage out to vote.

Each man in the club was sent a postal

card and was asked to indicate whether or not he had voted and return the card to the
secretary. President Hamilton of the Battle Creek Club promised the Lions Club a

dinner and to wheel the president of the Kiwanis through the streets of Battle Creek
if his club had fewer men voting than did the other respective clubs, V/onder what
the percentage of the Coldwater Club was.

Had a brief Board meeting after the regular session last Tuesday, and the Board
had to turn down a couple of small projects because 7fe are Just about out of money.

Several have sugr^ested that we might have another play like the one last year but the
Company tells us that they refuse to book Just one performance.
series of three.

It has to be for a

Most of the fellcnvs seem to think that with the two other "series"

in town a third would be too much. V.'e still want to have the Minstral Show and hope
to get started by the first of December, Ed Holtz has agreed to help Payne, who is
still in a semi—invalid condition,

(Poor fellow),

Mark read a letter from Bob Fraser

in which he stated that he wished to resign from the club due to reasons beyond his

control.

Bob has been a very fine Rotarian and we all hope that soon he will be able

to Join us again.

Among the missing last meeting vrere Coffman, Hamilton, Patterson, and Swan, which

gave us an attendance average of 9li»03^,

ing of Nov, 7th, oiir percentage was

After the make-up cards were in for the meet

Our hats are again doffed to the beys who

take the time to attend another meeting when they can't make it Tues. noon.
swell Rotary spirit,

It's a --

Bill Frankhauser is trying a new stunt to get the felloivs better acquainted and
is doing a good Job of it, as well as building the Rotary Youth Funds. Keep up the

good work. Will

K, M. P,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday «:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1930-51
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, VIce-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeonts-at-Arms

'

CLUB SERVICE'

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

Luse, Roy R.

William A.

Fox

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

F

Leslie Treat,

Leslie K. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

Fred H.

I

J.

SER6EANTS&lt;AT&lt;ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kernstien, Max A. Olds

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

Howard M.

G

PROGRAM

Edrl

VanAken

TELEPHONE

Waller J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry L. Taylor

D

Milnes,

Frederick

Teeter, Carl

F.

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Chorles

H

.

Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

H'. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebllcock

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clora Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Pollerson, Richord Manguse

•

BIRTHDAY

Mox A. Olds, James F. McComb

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A
YOUTH SERVICE
L. R. livermore, M. H. Oerhammer, G, A.

B-

.. CRIPPLED CHILDREN
E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
R. J. Fiaser, 1. R. Weidner

Honeywell, W. Treat, I. P. McDoniel

' D

:

C

RURAL ■ URBAN

W. Williams, E. Horofd N^unn, Jr.,
W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A; McKellh, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairmen. W. B- VanAken, R. A.'Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Nil

Lewis Ponnington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

15—Otis

O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)
29—Harold J.

3—Ail Sports Banquet (Tentative)

.

10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Hamilton
JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Roy R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

Froser

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

J.

15—TrI-Stote Meeting

(Tentative)

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick VanAken

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

12—James F. McComb (Ladles' Night)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)

13—Harold R. Weidner

17—Wm. H. Fronkhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

19—Fronk L. McConkey
26—Wayne W. Way

24—John A. Kennedy

JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rolory Mag. Program)"

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special progroms to plan such as the Stag Night, con appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have Inspiring ond entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW I
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol. IV

No. 21

November 27, 19^0

The Rotary Club of Coldwater met, as
Tuesday noon at the Arlington Hotel
and stew v/as not served, which gave us all something to be thankful for on this
Thanksgiving week. Everyone reported a good time, especially enjoying the "Peoples
Choice", Wee Willie Frankhauser, Several of the fellows made good reports on the new

faces Rotarj'" had given them an opportunity to kncnr, and then there-v/ere those reports

that we won't mention.

Will annouces that next week v/e y/ill hear from Foxj Hamilton,

Hill, and Davidson, The guest list included none otlirr than the Quincy Miller, and
his friend in the insurance racket, Dobson. Irvrin Corless, our Tyrotar for tvro weeks,
came v;ith Russ Moore so must be ho plans to become an implement baron. It's easy to

see that he is interested in making some big monpy fast and easy.

Don't forget the

Junior Rotarian v;ho is vdth us at noon fellovfs, take a minute to visit vdth him, and
make him feel wei^e happy to have him at Rotary,
Manguse of F,M, fame made a brief mention ol

in this month's Rotarian,

an interesting article appearing

Good reading, men,...

Howard Sr^der was the guest speaker last Tuesday and all reported an interesting
message, McKeith, v/ith all his investments is pretty close to Snyder and the bank,
and was able to arrange this fine program. Thanks, Mac, Our thanks also to Mr,
Snyder and Frank Murray for our desk calendar and the blue cigar smoke that v/as forthcoming. When mentioning the bank we always think of our good-friend and Rotarian
Brother, Norm Kohl, and take this opportunity for the club to say "Hello" to Norm,

Also Frank and the Vocational Service Committee are to be congratulated on the
"Four Way Test" desk plaques that v;ere given the membership Tuesday, Noticed several

on desks this morning in various offices. Don't forget the book, "Service is My
Business" v;hen thinking of Christmas gifts. If you wish to order ten or more they

may be purchased for seventy-five cents each.

10^,

Gentlemen; v/asn't it truly amazing that for the meeting of November 1)[th we had

Best of all vrc didn't even try for it.

record to end all records.

Tuesday vrere:

That should go into the archives as a

And on the other side of the ledger missing th.is past

Bien, Davidson, Fiske, McKnight, liunn. Olds, Olmsted, Pearce, Rennell,

Rice, Waldron, V/oodiTard, 0,, and L, Woodr^ard,
rest in peace.

May they all make-up and their souls

Carl Vinton is in charge of the Special Rotary Program next Tuesday,

surprise is in store for all members.

A great

With pardons to Governor Red, vj^e would like to quote the folloiving from his mon

thly letter.

1.
2.
3.

12 Ways to Ruin A Rotary Club
Form the habit of arriving late.
Never shake hands with the other Rotarians,
Complain about the meals.

Argue about the way the club is conducted,

Fail^-to sing when others do^ 6,
7,

8,

-

-

Always be critical of programs.
Have an excuse vfhen called upon to serve.
Be sure to leave before the program starts.

Pay your club dues after the treasure has dxinned you at least three time;
10, Leave your wife at home on Ladies' Night and let the other Rotarians
9,

bring the guests and fill classifications,
11, Be indifferent to ^''our attendance record,

12, After you serve as president — relax.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUfNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

5TURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tovern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-31
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-Presidenl

MARK S. ANDREWS, President - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treosurei''

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L OLMSTED - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A.

Ernest W. Luse, Roy R. Fox

MEMBERSHIP

F

Maurice Leslie
D. Payne-,
F. Leslie Treat,
H. Woodward

C

FELLOWSHIP

I

Earl J.

VanAken

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

i

Walter J. Blen, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

G

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske,

Horry L. Taylor

I.

K

Eorle Davidson

H

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Horold J. McKnIght,

D

Milnes,

Frederick

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richord Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

B

L R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, 6. A.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

CRIPPLED

. E. J. Rennell, J.

E.

R. J. Frasor,

children
t.

R.

SICK

W. Williams,

Weidner
.

D

RURAL • URBAN

Bailey, R.' L. Wade,
■

E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce
•

•

'

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. livermore, H. K.
Swan, R. G. Waldron
'

SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman. R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill
Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-Stafe Meeting (Tentative)

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

Fraser

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (ladies' Night)
19—Frank I. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner-

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

3—Warren Willioms (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

6—Roy C. Potterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

•

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vol. IV

No. 22

December

1950.

Carl Vinton, as program chairman las'T^^SS^sday, introduced our nevr Episcopalian
Rector, Father Itawell Brovm, and from all reports his message v;as vrell received byall, Vfee Willie Frankhauser held class again and all of his pupils performed excep
tionally well. Our thanks go to Carl, Father Brown, and y/illie and his class for another bit of fine fellov;ship on Tuesday noon.

The guest list included, A. VanZoeren of Motor Freight, Percy Fiske of Budding
Materials fron Kalamazoo; Don Hunsicker, a Motel Operator, V/endell Hathaway, Auto
Insurance and C. H, Pc/fler from Bronsonj Blaque Knirk, Joe L. WibeX, and C, D, McKenzie
the Quincy Miller from Quincy, -whose smiling faces -ive were all happy to see.

High on the list of coming events is the Ladies' Night to be held Tuesday, Dec

ember 12th, at 6:30 p.m.. Dinner will be served at the Post Tavern in Battle Creek,

follOT^ed by the Battle Creek Civic Theatre play "Life With Mother".

All of our cor

respondence v;ith the Battle Creek Civic ^heatre group indicates that this ivj-ill be an
evening you and mother will long remember.

Saturday, December 9th.

Reservations must be made not later than

The cost is very reasonable, ^&gt;8.50 per couple, and this a-

mount is payable at our next Tuesday's morting. At the last meeting only 28 fellows

have indicated that they will be there. This isn't enough. This is a Rotary project.

Let's be on the team not in the cheering section.

Guess all of us are avfare of the fact that the Chamber of Commerce, your com—
raunity spokesman, is trying to raise $20,000, for the purpose of running the chamber

next year and to assist on the Gamble project, Dick Kerr, Howard, Maurice, Chick,
Mark, and Barney to mention but a fev^ Rotarians have been very active in the planning

of the money raising program and if v/e all get in and pitch vre'll make'er. Brother
WajTie Way chairraaned a meeting with the auto dealers and came up v/ith SllOO, Verv
good, Wayne,

V/e vrere sorry that Coffman, Davidson, Hamilton, Payne, Pearce, Putnam, Rennell,
and Teeter were unable to make the meeting last Tuesday and our attendance average

was 88.06%. We had %S2% after all make-ups were in for the November 21st, meeting.
We s^ Payne last Tuesday and are pleased to report that he is thoroughly en i ey
ing h^self in a plush room at the University Hospital v;ith a be-vy of nurses around

at all times.

The carpet on the floor was so thick it had to be brushed from the

trouser cuffs. His skin eruption isn't much better but the brusitis had left him.

The room number is 51i32 and I'm sure a card would be much appreciated by the old goat,
■nj

charge of the program for our next meeting and he tells us that

Ed Butters and his reindeer will be vrith us.

_ Membership in the Bird Club has decreased for November vrith only two members

eligible. Bob Livermore and Bob Lyon,

•

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A SAFE CREED

TOU CANNOT bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift.
YOU CANNOT strengthen the weak by iveakening the stron^.
YOU CANNOT help small men by tearing dovm big men,
you CANNOT help the poor by destroying the rich,

vnn rSnm
earner by pulling the wage payer doivn,
vnn paSRS
brotherhood: of man^y inciting class hatred", "
voTT pSSS
so^d social security on borrowed money,
vnn
character ana courage by taking away man's initiative and independaice.
YOU CaNWOT themselves,
help men permanently by doing for them vrhat they could and should do for
Phil rirpvp.q

Dr. Hugh S. MagilT

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — CongregoHonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�2T9TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OtCOTT, Sr. - DUtriet Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW - Vics-Presidont

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO - Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Viee-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director
CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

.

.

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENOANCE

ClASSIF CATION
Ernest

B

W.

Lus e,

William A.

Ray R. Fox

MEMBERSHIP
Maurice D. Payne, F-.

* '

F

VcnAken

1

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

. ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

Milnes, Earl J.

Frederick

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

FELLOWSHIP

G

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

K

Charles H. FIske, L. Earie Davidson
Raymond A. Trebileoek

Harry L. Taylor

BIRTHDAY

'Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

-

D

PROGRAM

Fred

H

H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice 0. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Polterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovee,

Piano

•

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

L. R. Livermere, M- H. Derhammer, G. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P., McOaniel

W.

R. J. Fraser, H. R. Weidner

D

Williams, E. Harold -Munn^ Jr-r—

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeilh, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman.

W. B. VonAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

6.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C.'Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—I. Paul McDaniei (Family Picnic}

19—John Wolker

17—Robert

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotory Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

5—Russell G. Waldron

1—Richard Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

&gt;

8—E. Byron Thomas

~ 9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VonAken

23—Roy R. Fox

26—F. Murray (VocoHonol Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

Fraser

MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

J.

15—Tri-Stote Meeting (Tentative)
22-Horold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rof'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick VonAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

10—William A. Milnes

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program).

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)
•

3—Worren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-M;lford A. McKelth

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

i

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members hoving special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

'

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol. IV

No 23

December 11, 1950,

Richard the Kerr, of Hardv:are fame

and *tv;as a nighty fine job that he did.

responsible for the program last Tuesday,

Everybody seemed to get*a real bang out of

Ed Butters in his Santa Glaus suit and tlie reindeer that he brought in the hotel. It
gave us all a real thrill, Ed told us of some of his personal appearances in various

cities along with his tv/o reindeer. Rotary wishes hira success
A real swell honic-tovm program, Dick.

in his unusual venture

John the Vvalker rose to his feet, when called on by President Hark, and proudly
introduced our one guest for the day, Elmer the Insurance man from Quincy way.
Our attendance for the meeting of the 28th was 9ii.03^ after all make-up cards
v/ere in. Attendance for November was 95*71^, Among the missing last Tuesday were
Fox, Keep, McDaniel, Payne, .Si Treat, and ';Jeb Treat. Maybe some of these men will
find it possible to wend their way to Quincy next Monday, Yours truly was there last
Monday and the Quincy Miller was in a most generous mood. He proceeded to move that
I be given an associate membership free of charge and also presented me with three

boxes of his famous pancake flour.

However, to cease the hoveling wolves, v/e paid the

dollar for the associate membership just as the rest of you have done.

Next Tuesday, December 12, is our ladies* night and at this vtu-iting 28 felloivs

have indicated they vdll be present.

Dinner will be served at the Post Tavern at

6:30 p.m., followed by bur adjournment to the Kellogg Field Theatre vrhere we vrill see
the play, "Life With Mother", produced by the Battle Greek Givic Players' Guild, May
be Ernie can sneak in a few more reservations so if anyone finds that they can make
it v/e could at least try.

lady.

Should be a grand evening's entertainment for the little

Carl took over in the absence of Bill, and Earl Davidson, Bill Milnes, Guvarie
Coffman, and Harold McKnight all had their lessons extremely well, Vinton reports

that all were given a 100^ for the day.

Had a card from Payne the other day and he reports an improved condition and

hopes to be homo this week, Sv/an is in Leila Post Hospital, having entered '.'.'ednesday

morning,
1/arren's wife is a patient at the Health Center and we vrish them all speedy
recoveries.
V/e notice in checking other club bulletins that many of them had special Thanks

giving dinners with all the trimr.iings etc., for their meal on Thanksgiving v/eek. May.

be someone will tip the Arlington regarding what could be done
Battle Creek is
expecting over 200 to their ladies' night, being held the same night as ours with the
same entertainment in store,
.Lot's see, vra are expecting 60 ????????

^ Our thank? to Earlc for the front po^go picture of Ed Butters, Dick, "and the

Reindeer^ as they appeared before the Coldwater Rotary club last Tuesday, Good public
relations for the club,

f ^

V.e note that the board of directors of R.I, have established a new major classi
fication of "plastic industry" for inclusion in the "Outline of Classification", "/e

^

t^(^t this recognition of the Plastic Industry by R.I. interesting, with the Plastic
Division of the Darling company a member of the community.

Nav remember men, no meeting Tuesday noon, but Ladies' Night at Battle Creek

that evening.

Sec you all then

EhiJ

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

8RONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Collage Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President
MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

ERNEST W. lUSE - Secretary
ROBERT E. SHAW, Viee-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director
GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-ot-Armi

■ '

/

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

Wiiliom A.

Luse, Roy R. Pox

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.
Leslie

I

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corvyin,

H. Vincent Komstien, Max A. Olds

J

ROTARY INFORMATION
Howard M.

FELLOWSHIP

G

■

C.

K

. PUBLIC INFORMATION

L.

Earle Davidson

H

ROTARY MAGAZINE

E. Byron Thomas

Alfred Rice

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebifcock

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Teeter, Carl F. VInton

Charles H. FIske,

Harry L..Taylor

Fred H. Weeks,

Earl. J.

VonAken

William H.- Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

H. Woodvrard

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

Mllnes,

Frederick

L
.

MUSIC

Maurice D. Poyne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Monguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

B

A
YOUTH SERVICE
I. R. Livermoro, M. H. Oerhammer, G. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL • URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

W. Williams;'E. Harold Munn;-Jr.,

R. J. Fraser, H. R. Weidner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearee

SICK

.Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman.

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Penninglon

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladles' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr^

Vincent

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—1. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

_ , .

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

Fraser

15—TrI-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Oerhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry'L. Taylor

5—Frederick VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

NOVEMBER

10—William A. Mllncs

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)
14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Mllford A. McKelth

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. VInton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWI
FRED WEEKS, Progrom Chairman

'''He Profits Most Who Serves Best

yy

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vol. IV.

I

No. 2li

December l8, 19^0.

Red, Ernie and Hark were responsible for a mighty fine Ladies' Night

Last Tuesday in Battle Creek. The beef served by the Post Tavern was superb,

the corsages for the ladies vtere lovely (a-la VanAken), and we had a big
piece of apple pie for dessert. The play, "Life With Mother'; was certainlywell presented by the Battle Greek Civic Players Guild* Fine acting and
a most enjoy^le plot.

It is reliably reported that a few cars had diffi

culty in finding the auditorium at Kellogg Field, and then some even had a

bit of trouble finding Coldv-mter after the performance. Hovrever, at this
writing no casualties have been reported. A good time was had by all, and
our thanks to the committee for making the evening possible.

The one and only "Gravel" Vinton is entertaining next Tuesday with his

ovm program.

Our good president ask Carl to be responsible for a "Rotary

Information" program and Carl tells us that he is, himself, putting on the

program. Our memory tells us that Carl acted in this same capacity a few
years ago, so this should prove to be both worthwhile from a Rotary stand

point and also highly entertaining. None will want to miss the fun on Tues
day at 12:15 p.m. at the Hotel Arlington.
Our ladies night program last Tuesday found 26 Rotarians in their

seats at 6:30 P.M. at the Post Tavern, vfhich gives us an attendance aver
age of 38,8/j for that meeting. After all make-ups vrere in for the meet
ing of the 5th, v;e averaged 91.01;^.

An example of Internation al Service:

Vfe note that the Rotary Club of Hart, Michigan (which is a center

for surrounding fruit-groiving territory) in co-operation v:ith the U. S.

Department of Labor sponsors a Mexican Fiesta for the se'Tcral thousand

Y/orkers vfho come to the area from Mexico to help harvest the fruit.

The

event has become a gala holiday not only for the fruit pickers but for
the residents of Hart and vicinity, providing a wonderful opportunity
for the furtherance of understanding betvreen the tv/o groups.

Forty (ho) is the number to remember, v;hy? Rotary \7ill be UO

years old next month.
the event in January?

Are we planning a special birthday party for
The magazine office in Chicago has prepared 1;

possible programs and assembled a lot of useful information.
an idea for some of you January boye.

Here's

V/e'll see you lads Tuesday at the Arlington, and until then re.

member v/hen-©ur-friend Emerson said: - "V/hatever you do, you need
courage.

V/hatever course you decide upon, there is alv/ays someone

to tell you you are v/rong,"

Ken,

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW - Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director

'

KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODV/ARD — Director ,

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeonts-at-Arms

.

^

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg &lt;— Chairman'

AHENDANCE

•CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

Luse, Ray R.

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

William

Fox

F

.

Leslie Treat,

Milnes,

Frederick

Earl

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

J.

VdnAken

Corwin, '

"H: Vincent^ Kornstien, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

■ TELEPHONE

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

- Waller J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M.

Leslie H. Woodword

FELLOWSHIP

Teeter, Carl

PUBLIC

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

Fred H.

A.

Charles

H.

F. Vinlon

L.

Earle Davidson

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Alfred Rice

: BIRTHDAY

INFORMATION

Fiske,

. Harry L. Taylor

Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

C.

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richord Manguse

Clara

Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

L. R. livermore, M;-H. Derhammer, 6.-A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL • URBAN

E. J. Rennoll, J. E. Boitey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, I. P. McDaniel

W.

R. J. Fraser, H. R. Weidner

Wiliiams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloor, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. I. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

19 5 0 -1'9 51 R O TA RY P R O G R A M S
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A.

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert 8. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert

Vincent

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

«

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

26—E. J. Rennell /Crippled Child'n Program)

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)
29—Harold J.

Kerr

Hamilton
2—L.

Fraser

24—W. R.' Johnson (Special Rotary Program)
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

J.

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentotive)

Eorle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R; Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick

VanAken

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)

13—Harold R. Weidner

17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

19—Frank L. McConkey
26—Wayne W. Way

24—John A. Kennedy

JULY
NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (intern'! Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Miiford A. McKelth

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Cor! F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treot

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your progrom as for in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you wont to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint o committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring ond entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best''

/

�"He Profits Most Who Senses Best"

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

Vol.

IV

1 *

No. 25

December 31, 1950.

ROT/Jiy THOUGHT FOR THE UE'.V YE^sJl:

The ne.v U, S. Commander in Korea, General Ilatt Ridgevmy, has given us some immortal
\7ords Y.'ith out a doubt, When asked about his nev; responsibility vdth the troops at

Seoul, he said;

"I an here to stay,**

1951 Tri.ll be a year of quiet determination for

all of us if vre live up to the measure of our gallant lads over there 1

13 brothers missed an excellent program last Tuesday. Ed Rennell brought us Dr.
Garleton Dean, of Lansing, director of the Michigan Crippled Children*s Commission.
Those photo slides portraying methods of treatments for afflicted yo^jingsters caused
every man to leave grateful for having tvro sound arms and legs each, and proud that
Rotary has not been Just a Imife and fork l*mc:ieon crovrd but a group of men v/ho have
made a real contribution to crippled children's work down thru the :,^ars.

President Mark brought the attendance report for the month of November from the
Governor's Letter, front and center, Tuesday, Governor Red listed Coldwater in sixth

position with a percentage of 95.71^.

The District average for November was 35.78^,

The top five were Climax, Vicksbiirg, Bronson, Llarcellus, and Allegan,
Let's back Pres. Hark Yfith another \00% meeting soon.

Good going men.

Vintonovitch, the historian, and spreader of loaded tales, produced a banner pro
gram two weeks ago. Old and nev; members always appreciate more local history of the
earlier years in Coldv/ater Rotary, Our best programs are apt to be from our o\m mem

bership,
Williams of the Batavia wheat pits v/ants you to bag a loose farmer for Tuesday
evening, January ^h. Dinner at Batavia Grange Hall, "RatTrap" Warren promises a pro
gram of merit,

Program this next Tuesday, January 2nd, Earlc, The Editor vmnts a 100^ meeting vrith

each member bringing a guest.

He has secured Thomas H, Hodgson, Director of Public

Relations of Gambles from Minneapolis,

i'lr, Hodgson is making a special trip from

Minnesota to make this major address in Coldwater, He is an excellent speaker and he
should be greoted by a large group of business and professional men. Lets roll the
Rotary wheel for a new Coldv;ater enterprize men I

Governor Red asked for ne\'rs clippings and pictures on Ed Butters' reindeer visit,
Dick,

Ernie has sent them.

Give yourself a kick in the pants by reading "Hot; to Avoid Mental Stagnation" Jan

uary 1951* iiOth Anniversary Issue of the Botarian,
One way to appreciate the weekly work done by Digger Phil
write one for him.
-----

on the bulletin, is to

Don't sue him, he didn't do this one,
-

-

OPPRESSION

.

"It's becoming increasingly difficult to reach the dovm trodden masses in America",
a comrade ■vn:'ote to his moscovf superior.
In the spring they're forever polishing their
cars. In the summer they take vacations. In the fall they go to the v/orld series and
football games, and in the winter you can't get them av/ay from their television sots.
Please give me more truth on how to let them knovT how oppressed they are,"
— Dexter VJilliar;is—

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�2T9TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1930-51
MARK

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-Presldent

S.

ANDREWS

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO - Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

GUVARIE S.-COFFMAN — Director
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Dirteetor
H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-al-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

William A.

Lute, Ray R. Fox

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.
Leslie

C

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
H. Vincent Koritstien, Max A. Olds

VanAken

ROTARY INFORMATION

J

■

William H. FrankhauSer, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

H. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

G

Harry L. Taylor

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske,

L.

K

Earle Davidson

PROGRAM

H

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Qlds, Jahies F.. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

TELEPHONE

Walter ,J. Bien, Jofin A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teister, Carl F. Vinton

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnighl,

D

I

Milnes, Earl J.' Corwin,

Frederick

..

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clare Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY'service
Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

B

L. R. Livermore; M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

CRIPPLED

.CHILDREN

C

RURAL • URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDonlel

R. J. Fraser,

D

H.

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,
.W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

R. Weidner

SICK
' Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Homiltoh,'
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

"

INTERNATIONAL

-

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R.-A'! Kerr, Ll L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

Waldron

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

...

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C.' Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

'•

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER . - '

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

Vincent

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien'

Barnes

APRIL :

26—E. J. Rennell (Csippled Child'n Program)

i

, 10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

22—L. Paul McDaniei (Family Picnic)

•

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)
17—Robert

•

J.'Fraser

4

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program,

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

.JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

•

5—Russell

2—L.

G. Waldron

12—District Governor (Tentative)'
19—Warner

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-Slate Meeting (Tentotive)

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)
. "i

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)
OCTOBER

16—B. Keith Pearce

; 22-Harold;T; Hill
29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information.Program)

123—Ray R. Fox
30—Howard K. Swan'

JUNE
FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Fronkhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

-

1—Richard Manguse

Earle Davidson

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

3—Warren Williams (Rurol-Urban Program)^^^^

7—W. Grant Treloar (intern'! Serv. Pro'g)

6—Roy C. Potterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treot

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

H. Woodward

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to hove inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best

jf

\

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol.

IV

No. 26

January l5, 19^1

PROBR^Ja FOR TUESD.".T, JANTIARI 16.

Earle Davidson brin-s Guj' Si Poppiatt, President of Federal-Mogul Corporation,

as '-Euest speaker,

Mr. Peppiatt '.vill present data and experiences as a corjritteo

member on Automotive Replaccmoiit Parts-Manufacturer's Industry Advisory Connittcc
which meets in Washington D. 0. whenever Charles
Vfilson, Director of N.P.A, wants
advice from the boys v.'ho kna? about some special phase of the Automobile business.
'■/arren and associates did a good job for Rotary last Tuesday eve at Batavia

Grange Hall.

It ^ras another Farmer's Night to be long remembered.

The food v:as good,

the felloiTship never better, the speaker appreciated, attondanoe above criticism,
(plant of hot air.)

Absentees v;ho plan on making up:

Bien, Davidson, Derhammer, D, Kerr, B, Kerr,

B, Livermore, Hang\ise, McKnight, Munn, Putpam, Teeter and Wade,

Attendance for December was 86.9lf^. We fell 8,77^ from November's high of 95.77^
Lets give our attendance habib a shot in the arm for January.
Vfhen the "busy boys" leave a' vacant chair for your program, which you have vforked

or worried about getting for club pleasure or benefit, then you know hoiv some of them

felt when you did the same thing, embers in a bird club only contribute the price
of a meal, which they ate, to a Rotary meeting,
" -

FOR THE OLD AND ^TE'.V MEI@ER:

The emblem of Rotary is a wheels

■

Not a rubber-tired -vrheel for comfortable

riding, for Rotary carries no passengers. Not a smooth-faced pulley vbcel
depending on,friction for povrer, but a powerful geared vrheel designed for

service and heav;,^ duty.- The teeth are the members and they v/ork^with other
men. If a tooth is broken or missing the work of the whole is impeded or

stopped. There is no room in Rotary for broken: or iniss'ing troth/ The teeth

are solidly bound together by thq, ria&gt; .which is the club. The spokes are
meetings, coming at regular intervals, importing througli the club to its

members the inspiration and resistless' force of thr central shaft, which
is the spirit .of Rotary, The s'piri't of ilnselfish service extending from

the central plant of Rotary Intprnational-throMgh every club in and around

the world,

^ the v.'heol turns it radiates the Love of Rotary,

rep'rinted from Battle Greek bulletin.

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

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregotionol Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. ~ DUlnct Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1930-31
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice&lt;President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President.— Director

. .

DONALD V. SHORNQ

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice«President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVAR1E S. COFFMAN — Director

&gt;

Treasurer

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A. Mllnes,

Ernest W. Luse, Ray R. Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

Leslie Treat,

I

J.

Howard M.

J

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

FELLOWSHIP

PUBLIC INFORMATION

^harles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson

C. Alfred Rice

K

H

H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

Fred

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnlght,
. Harry L. Taylor

D

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie H. Woodword

C

Earl

VanAken

L.

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

CRIPPLED

L. R.. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

CHILDREN

RURAL . URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDoniel

W. Williams,-E~ Harold Munn,-Jr.,

R. J. Frater, H. R. Weidner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeilh, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman.

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Choirman. R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Waldron

Lewis Penninglon

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnlght (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis O.

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDoniel (Family Picnic)

Fraser

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick VanAken

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

10—William

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

A. Mitnes

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, con appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have Inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW I
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best*'

i

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vole

IV

NOe

I

2?

1

January 22, 1951

BOUQUETS TO " YE OLD EDITOR" THE SARLE: His prosram with Guy Peppiatt
as speaker v;as really tops, and all of us left the meeting v/ith the
feeling that v/e had heard some clean cut, sharp opinions on the Wash
ington situation. Without any visible aid, Mr. Peppiatt, the President
of Federal Mogul, spoke for an interesting thirty minutes, and had the
complete attention of every man in the room. He mentioned that confusion
is the key v;ord in Washington today, but also reminded us that part of
confusion is the manifestation of a Democracy: of hov; there are two
schools of thought on military procurement. One to go all out, and the
other to just get prepared: ho spoke of material, v/age, manpov/er, and
price control: and sumed his message up v/ith these three conclusions
that his experiences had proven to him to be correct. 1. We will have
a period of tension for 10 years. 2. A period of sacrifice. 3« An attack
on our democratic institution by reason of the emergency we find our
selves in. A sv/ell talk, and after hearing it, you didn't have to wonder
why he is president of Federal Mogul.

John welcomed in his usual fine style last Tuesday !{. good brothers from

Angola; The Quincy Miller; and Bruce Wilbur from Bronson; also Don Herr
and Sam Mac Arthur. You all know Don, and Mr. Mac Arthur is vi th F.M,
in Detroit, On the list missing that grand program of Earle's were:
Holt*, Rennell, Treloar, Waldron, and Way.

After all make-ups v/ere in for the meeting of Tuesday January, 9th, our

attendance was 95-52^, and last Tuesday v;as 92,5U^&gt; but that should

jump some because I know that some of those lads will come up v/ith make

up cards.

HOORAY FOR ROTARY; It's always good to see Rotarians doing things in a
community way, and that is just v/hat is happening today, Fritz is
Chairman of Branch County for the March of Dimes. This is a big job as
last year there wore 23 cases v/hich depleted the treasury, and it is
up to Fritz to build it
Fritz in charge the job
healer for starting the
buck contributed v/as by

up. We have no worry now, because with Rotarian
will be done but well. Congrats to the bone
hat Tuesday for dimes. Word has it that the only
Spencer. Maybe wo better try it again next

Tuesday for a little more of those breen-backs
Now the OLD MEN
are also active and this is especially good to see, Les and Prank Murray
are taking on this vhole blood program. Prank is county chairman, and
Les is blood Donor Recruitment Chairman. This is another big job,

and

a very necessary one if you only realized how sad this blood program
has been. With the nev/ program in effect, blood will be available to
anyone in the county at no charge. Les tells us that he has contacted
33 different organizations, and that I7 from Aotary have signed up. It
didn't seem to poor old mo that 17 was very good out of 70 men. What
do you think? Better call Les and sign up. The club is happy to see
Rotary at work in the community.

And while speaking about all the v/onderful Rotarians v/e must mention the
name of Robbin Livermore. We saw him ushering in church Sunday, Ain't

that wonderful. And, Oh Yes, there is the new bank board member Rick

Manguse, He just returned from the South, so maybe the time is ripe for
a.loan.Jilso a. thanks. toJyrorL fro-help with this sheet.

Ray the Pox has the program next Tuesday,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker inn - Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregotienol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeterio — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. — Diitrict Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater--1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Viee-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeonts-ot-Arms

•

&gt;0^

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

Luse, Ray R. Fox

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

F

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F.

FELLOWSHIP

G

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

K

Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcock

Harry L. Taylor

PROGRAM

Fred H.

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnSghl,

D

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

VanAken

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

I

William A. Milnes, Earl J. Corwin,

H

Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richord Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens'— Chairman

A
YOUTH SERVICE
L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

B

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL • URBAN

E. J. Renn^ll, J. E. Bailey, Ri L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, I. P. McDaniel

R. J.

Prater, H.

W. Williams, E. Harold. Munn, Jr.,

R. Weldner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce,

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeilh, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman.

SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar,' Chairman. R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. livermore, H. K.
Swan, R. G. Waldron

lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A.

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

15—Otis

O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Fomily Picnic)

Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)
10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Froser

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

'

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

15—Tri-Stafe Meeting (Tentative)
22-HaroId T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Progrom)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick VonAken

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy .

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey
26—Wayne W. Way

13—Harold R. Weidner

20—Alfred E. Steg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

JULY
NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (RuroUUrban Program)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mog. Program)
H. Woodward

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A.

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore
Olds

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as for in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dotes with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have Inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW I

^'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*'

FRED WEEKS, Program Cholrman

�*'He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

IV.

i

No. 28

January 29^ 1951

Our friend the Fox had a nichtj^ nice prograni last Tuesday and on the
stage appeared five of the more successful men of Cold.Tater and Rotary.

Robert, The Lyon, headed the parade, then came Clizbee, A1 Rice, The C.P.A,
from Hillsdale, and Hi Pockets. These men all gave us interesting, al
though not too intir.iato sketches of their lives, and v.-e all left Rotary
last Tuesday, determined to pattern our lives after these fine folks.
Our thanks to Ray and Fred for another in a series of fine prograros.

Hovrard (Anti) S7:an has the program for next meeting and vrhen vre
called he v;as so busy counting his net fro:;, that printing business
that he couldnH find time to talk to us, Ho-.vover, the Sv;an vrati is
the best v/ay so it v/ill be a good program ne:rb Tuesday.
'

Missing last v/eek v;ere Johnson,
Pearce which gave us an attendance of

Livermore, i.icDaniel, Munn, and
For the meeting of Jan,

l6th, v/e boasted an average of 97.01^ after all the make-ups vrere in»
All in all, I think that everyone is quite satisfied with our attend
ance average and much of the credit goes to Bill Milnos and his tire

less effort in reminding the bc^''s that a good Rotarian attends the
meetings. Again, our thanks to the many fellcn'/s who malce a real effort
to make up. It isn^t always easy but it does sho\r a fine Rotary spirit.

Introduced by John (without his upper plate) 7-alker last vreek were
Homer Cox of Quincy and George Jeffrey from Bronson. Lucty break for you 77,

You fellov7s who are planning on attending the Rotary International
Convention at Atlantic City can get the dope from Harvey Bent, v/ho is
acting as chairman of our convention delegation. Robin (lost his hat)
Shaw is taking reservations for-the District Assembly to be held in
Benton Harbor, probably in the month of April.

Congratulations to the eight year men and their chorus last Tuesday.
IVondcrful music. Also congrats to Lcs Wcod..'ard on being elected to the
presidency of the Fifty Plus Club of the Cclrivj-ater Rotary. They couldn't
have picked a better man as is evidenced by the job he did on the Red
Cross Blood program.

are doing nicely.

Also understand that Fritz and the March of Dimes

Don't forget your contributions.... ..o,,

We note that Will Hov;ard, Sec'y-Treas. of the Jackson Club, has

an attendance record of 30 perfect years. The Coldwater Club congrat
ulates this sv;ell record. Word has it that Quincy Club have stai'ted

.a volley Ball Team., Bet Cold'-'ntrr could boat'on.. =.
. .^Ed Rennell
rs remodeling his cottage at Coldwater Lake and wc uiidcrstand he is

making it into a real swell homes '-O knovr you vfill really enjoj' it
Ed,, In case some of you fellovvs are wondering ho;v to ret there, it
is right along millionaires' row, next to Teeter's mansion^
-See you Tuesday,
Ken.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�J19TH DlSTRia

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. - District Govarnor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK

ROBERT E. SHAW — Viee-President

S. ANDREWS

- President

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Viee-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

6UVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNHH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-at-Arms

*

^

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIF CATION
Ernest

B

W.

Lus e,

William A. Milnes, Earl J.

Ray R. Fox

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice 0. Payne, F.

F

Leslie Treat,

FELLOWSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

G

PROGRAM

Fred H. Weeks,

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Blen, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry L. Taylor

D

I

Corwin,

Wililom H. Fronkhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie H. Woodv/ard

C

VonAken

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

K

Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcock

H

E. Byron Thomas

•

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. MeComb

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC '

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Mangute

■ Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

B

L. R.'livarmora, M. H. Derhammer, G. -A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL • URBAN

E. J. Rennell. J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell; W. Treat, I. P. McDaniel

R. J. Fraser,

D

t. R.

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn,^ Jr.,

Weidner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pedrce

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. LIvermare, H. K.
Swan,

R.

6.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Bornes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Chlld'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Fraser

29—Horold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

2—L.

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentotive)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)

Earle Dovidson

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick

VanAken

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Fronkhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

j

�Profits Most Who Serves Best^

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

Vol.

IV.

1

No. 29

February 5,

1951

Congratulations to beo ^Joodv/tird and Frank Murray and all the fellov/s who assisted In making the recent Red Gross blood program a success.

They v/ent well over the necessary quota of donors for another job well
done by Rotarians,
Noticed several busy Rotary members who were giving

their time as v^ell as their blood to make the program ''go" and "thanks"
to each of them... .Fritz is Sulli taking money for his
arch of Dimes"
effort so if any of you have a bit extra give Fritz a buzz and he'll

pick it up
See v;here
Sieg has accepted the chairmanship for the
coming Red Gross Drive,
A Blue Ribbon to A1 as well as Red Cross for
picking such an able leader foj? the 1951 drive
Clmsted made up last

week's meeting in Chicago and reports an interesting meeting. Guess it's
about tops in size for Rotary Clubs... .V/e note that Brother Pearce from

over Bronson way reports three 100^ meetings in Jan, Very Good

Hov/dy Teeters will do the honors for next week's meeting. The dist
rict Manager for tl^e Equitable Life /^p^urance Society of America, etc.,

announces that Sam (fOrsfine froit the battle Creek club y/lH be our spea

ker. Some ot us havo ha^ the privilege pf . hearing SE}m before

he Is

alway good, Re is a past-presidant of the Battle Creek'Club, a pas.t^
district governor, has attended many f^ptary International Conferences,

and v/hen one think^ of Rotary Ip

the name of $ani pprslins al

ways come to the fore, VJe congratulate Howard, in arranging 'for this
speaker.

^

.-.I,, — ,,..,. — "'

■

' &gt;•-&lt;!}&gt; 'l»J-

Dr, R, M, French was our speaker last Tuesday, mentioning the many
problems that his department is confronted with, and also touching on
our thinking Internationally. Dr. French is always a welcome speaker
for the Coldwater Rotary Club and our thanks
to Howard the Swan for the
program.

Attendance for last Tuesday was 85,07^. After the make-ups v;ere in

we had an average of 92.54:% for the meeting of January 23rd,

The birthday cake that the boys sold us last week was 0,K., but
the singing they gave us,

well,

e'nuf said,.,.

At the Board Meeting Thursday our next project was discussed. It
is the play "Harvey", and will show here on May 19th, and will be pro
duced by the Civic Bpama "^ulld of New York, That is the same group that
did the play for us last year. Another tried and true Rotarian is in

charge of this money-making project, and we emphasize the 'MOI^JEY-MaKING"

and his name is Charles V/oodv/ard, the comn-lttee named to assist him Is

Jim McGomb, Dick Manguse, Carl Vinton, and.Barney Tpebllcock- This is

going to be a ticket soiling job men, and It will take the v/hole-hearted

cooperation of every man to make it successfulc Remember, we need the
money badly.
The 4 service clubs have joined in maming a permanent committee to

assist in arrangements for the All Bports Banquets Bob Livermore will
represent Rotary.
^Thought you m'.ght be Interested in knowing that 17
clubs from our district reported a total of $1133 contributed to the

.,Rotary Foundation in the-memory of R,D,G, Guy
to a man that deserves it...,Listen to

-K-ir-sch, A swell tribute^

this..,.The Marshall Club netted

$2157 on the sale of their Rotary Call Extra Boy, couldn't we use some
thing like that,

though.,«

Don't forget and say hello to our Tyrotar next Tuesday. He is your guest,

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

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

T

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

I

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

I

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. ~ District Gev«rnor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer'.

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

• GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer

Director

KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director
CHARLES I. WOODWARD - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

Maurice

William A. Milnes,

Luse, Ray R. Fox

Frederick

I

H. Vincent Komstien, Max A. Olds

J

MEMBERSHIP

F

D. Payne, F.

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

ROTARY INFORMATION

FELLOWSHIP

G

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnlght,
Harry I. Taylor

D

C. Alfred Rice

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebileock

PROGRAM

Fred H. Weeks,

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

Leslie H. Woodward

C

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Earl i. Corwin,

VonAken

H

E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY
Max

A. Olds, James F. MeComb

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clora Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

L. R. Livermere, M. H. Derhammer, O. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDanie!

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,
W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce-

R. J. Fraser, H. R. Weidner

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Choirman.

Swan,

R.

G.

SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman. R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Waldron

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

*

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)
10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Chlld'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Fraser

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

2—L.

5—Russell G. Waldron

1—Richard Manguse

Earle Davidson

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational' Serv. Program)

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-HQrold T. Hiil

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

' 20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Pfo^rant)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

.

^

6—"Roy C; Patterson (Rotary 'Mag."Pr6grarn)

.

' 13—Leslie

H. Woodward

20—F. Leslie Treat

21—Milford A. McKeith

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

^

8—E. Byron Thomas

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

t 26-&lt;-G. &lt;A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

10—William A. Milnes

17—Lloyd L. Livermore
24-Max A.

Olds

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the frnal arrangements are completed.
If you wont to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWI
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most W/?o Serves Besf^

,.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

^

Vol.

IV

February 12, 19^1

No. 30

It was a real pleasure for us to welcome P»D» Gov. Sam Gorsline, of Bedford and
the Battle Creek Club to Rotary in Coldwater last Tuesday, Been a long time since Sam
has been over and it*s always a treat when he is to appear on the program. He spoke
on some of the interesting observations he has made in his 28 years as a Rotarian,

His experiences begin back in 1923 when he became a member of the Chicago Rotary Club
and his appointment to the chairmanship of a committee formed the beginning of the
Fellowship committee which is a part of every Rotary Club, His description of the
operation of this committee "Chicago style" sets a pattern for all clubs to follow.

In his 28 years Sam has missed but one meeting, that being when he was confined to a

hospital bed. Planning his attendance he has made this record. His description of
his many interesting experiences leaves no doubt but that his interest in people plus
a true Rotary spirit adds up to being a real Rotarian,

Our thanks to Sam Gorsline

for taking time from his busy schedule to include the Coldwater Rotary Club and to
Howard Teeter for his foresight in arranging this fine program.

And now for next Tuesday we welcome into our humble group, none other than Blaque

Knirk, our farmer friend from the Quincy Club.

Blaque is president of the Branch

County Farm Bureau and a member of the Board of Directors of the Michigan Farm Bureau,

as well as doing a X^tle farming op the ^ide,
siibject wi^l be "Agric&gt;ature?s most
^rplexing problem, Rurs^XTbrb^ ReXatiopSfi' V^e have'he^d PX^que before'and he always
does a swell job, -Freddy V^eeks will dp tJ^e honors by introducing our speaker.
+1, i

might be well to give our program chairman a little pat

the back. The poor fellow works all year and he's come up'ivith a very excellent

batch of programs and receives little credit, A vote of thanks to Fred Weeks for a

continued fine job. And we must mention Ernie again. That secretary's job ain't what
It might be, but "Old Ernie" sticks right there, doing a real job. The district gov

ernor never needs to worry about our reports being late and it's Ernie who carries on

frcm year to ye^. Word has it that Shaw has already given him a pair of shoes to pave
the way for ne^ year. Then there's Vince and John, coming up ^vith their pleasant

Z L
Clara letting us enjoy our singing, and we must menticn
brother Mark. He s making a real good record this year and making us all look forward
to each Tuesday. Now, if we can only talk the hotel out of that creamed Tutti-a-lagoop, all will be Rosv for Rose,

Among the missing last Tuesday were, McKeith, Olds, Owens, and Putnam. Word has

It that each of these bad beys have agreed to make up and that will give us 100% meet,
ing for spencer Sam. If he can do it for 28 years we should be able to give him 100%

on his visit to Coldwater. Ernie dug deep in his piles to come up with the figure of
average attendance for January, Not bad, not bad, at all, especially

with the Woodwards spending most of their time Skiing in the North Country.

oommittee met last Tuesday so that is under way. Don't

yrget the date, May 19th. Fritz reports $6730 collected on his "March of Dimes" drive
Eveprone IS mOTe than pleased with the amount that had been collected for this vrorthy
f

1°

®

well done, by plenty

y hard work y JVxtz and his committee,...Se by the papers that Byron has accepted
some mportant job on the cxvilian defense set-up. Won't have to worry about that

witn E, B, at the head.

the aXf^i? ^ows!"
Ken.

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

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursdoy 12:15M

BRONSON — Ccngregaticnal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Mondoy 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRia

VERNON C. OICOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1930-31
MARK

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-president
MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

S.

ANDREWS

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary
ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH I. OLMSTED — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director
CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director
H. VINCENT KORNSTiEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

.

^

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIF CATION
Ernest

W.

B

Lut e,

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

F

Leslie Treat,

SERGEANTS-AT.ARMS
H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

VonAken

ROTARY INFORMATION

Howard M.

FELLOWSHIP

6

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry L. Taylor

D

I

J

William H. Fronkhouser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

AHENDANCE

William A. Miines, Eorl J. Corwin,

Roy R. Fox

Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

C.

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske, L.

K

Eorle Davidson

PROGRAM

H

Alfred Rice

BIRTHDAY
Max A. Olds, Jomes F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebileock

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

TELEPHONE

Waiter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice 0. Payne, Kenneth. M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A
YOUTH SERVICE
L. R. Livoimoro, M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

9

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Builey, R.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

R. J.

RURAL &gt; URBAN

Wode,

W. Williams, E. Horotd MunA, 'Jr.,

Fraser, H. R. Weidner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VonAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

Woidron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Eor! J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

IS—Otis Oi

Kornstien

19—John Walker

Barnes

29—Horold J.

Hamilton
JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

'

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

.

17—Robert J.

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VonAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

■

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

Fraser

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. FIske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Specie! Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Fronkhouser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

VonAken

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank I. McConkey

.20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club.Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'! Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Miines

14—Ei Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rofory Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dotes with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have Inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves BesP'

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vol.

IV

i

No. 31

February 19, 1951*

Blaque Knirk, Quincy Rotarian, gave a fine rural-urban talk to our club last

Tuesday noon.

As president of the Branch County Farm Bureau, and a member of the

Board of Directors of the State Farm Bureau, Blaque has access to a lot of statis

tics which give a better understanding of the farmers* problems. After hearing
his discussion concerning the net income of the average farmer, and the small frac

tion of the food dollar which actually gets back to him, we can understand why so
few Branch County farmers drive Cadillacs, Now we need someone to explain why so

few of us city fellers can own one. Thanks, Blaque, for this bit of inter-club
service. (And our thanks to Fred for the afore paragraph.)

Johnny I'falker had it pretty soft last week, having to introduce but two visit

ing Rotarians, Art Kabel from the club at Ktchener, IVaterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Art*s classification was men's wear* Also Rev, Gordon Showers from the Quincy Club
came along to keep Blaque company.

V/onder v/here the Quincy Miller was?

Don't

forget to greet our Tyrotar who again next Vfeek will be Gerald, Wayne Johnson
introduced Joe Nile, the local manager of the Model Finance Company here in Coldv^ater

^A1 Sieg chairman for the program next vj-eek reports that our speaker v/ill be
Ed Lincoln, from the Marshall club, Ed is giving us a message on Rotary Inform

ation, Club Service, etc,

and doubtless his talk will be a shot in the arm that

can all use. Further, it won't cost
gave it.

bucks like it would if the bone-straightener

Better make special effort to be there Tuesday.

When the roll was called last v;eek, we noticed that Bent, and Bien weren't
in their chairs to call out "here", but they can say that "here" at Quincy next
Tuesday and help us leep that attendance percentage up near the 100 figure. Chuck
and Max were able to make up for the meeting that Sam was with us and we almost

made our 100% figure. Hov^ever, there v;ere a couple of stinkers that said they
couldn't make it to Quincy Monday, I won't be so bold as to mention names, but

you guys know v;ho you are so hang those heads in shame....and then there's the

things keep on the enrollment for February is going to be excessive,
and after all, who in the world wants to have his name attached to that group.
Better be careful boys, our able secretary is keeping close record and the names

will be published large the first of March,

Keep in mind the week of April 28 to May ii. The district governor has set
it aside as youth week, with the theme "Looking Forward with Youth". One district

governor has said that "the v;ay to keep a boy out of the mud is to keep his shoes
shined", ^d ain't it the truth. Here is an opportunity for our Youth Committee

to come along with the above theme in mind for a good program.
We quote from the Sturgis Rotary Bulletin the follovring:
THE LADDER OF SUCCESS:

100% - I did
90% - I vrill
80% - I can
70% - I think I can

60% - I might

S0% - I think I Might

-—

14-0% - What is it
— I wish I could

20% - I don't knov/ how
10% - I can't
0% - I Tron't

A good Rotarian should be well tov/ard the top in his thinking.
Ken,

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

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.5.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Pest Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1930-31
MARK 5. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW - ViccProsident

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONAID V. SHORNO - Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-president — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH I. OLM5TED - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treosurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD - Director

^

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Cholrmon

A

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIF CATION
Ernest W.

B

Lus e,

Ray

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.
Leslie

C

F

Leslie Treat,

H. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION
Charles .H. Fiske, I. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcoek

K

ROTARY MAGAZINE

L

H

E. Byron Thomas

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeler,-Carl F. Vlnfbn

G

PROGRAM

Corwin,

ROTARY INFORMATION

Harry L. Taylor

Fred H. Weeks,

VanAken

William H. Fronkhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

William A. Miines, Earl J,

R. Fox

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Monguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

I. R. livermore, M- .H. Derhammer, G^.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

E. J. RennelJ, J. E. Bailey, R. i. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

RURAL - URBAN

— W.'Williams, fi." Horotd" Murm,-"Jr.l

R. J. Fraser, H. R. Weidner

W. W. Woy, B. Keith Peorce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, I. I. Livermore, H. K.
Swon,

R.

G.

Waldron

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

.

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Bonquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

1—Richard Monguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Roy R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howord K. Swan

Fraser

15—Tri-Stote Meeting

\
■

(Tentative)

22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

• -

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Progrom)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VonAken

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank I. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotory Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Mllnes

14—E. Harold Murtn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed,
if you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl

Profits Most Who Serves Best'*

FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol.

IV

*

No. 32

February 26, 1951

We all enjoyed having Ed, Lincoln, President of the Marshall Club, v.dth us last Tues

day for a fine Rotary program.

He verified Governor Red*s recommendations in bringing

us a helpful message on Club Service, The Marshall Club has given a great deal of
thought in developing various phases of Club Service and have given special attention
to Rotary Information to the new members. This information should be given in three
steps v/hich are:

1,

Before membership

2.

Introduction to the Club

3-

The First Six Months

The groiTth and future of. Rotary vfill be the result of an intelligent understanding of
Rotary by the individual Rotarian and a practical application of this knowledge by the
individual in all Rotary activity and in his personal, business and community life.

(Thanks to A1 Sieg for the above.) And again thanks to A1 for this Club Service pro

gram.

All of iis have talked about this same thing for the Rota ry Club of Coldwater

but to this date nothing has been done,

V/onder vrhat the trouble is?

Harry Taylor has the pro^am for next Tuesday and has v^hat should be one of the best
programs of the year.

His speaker is Mac McKenzie, personnel representative of the

General Motors Institute of Technology at Flint, Remember last year, when Chevrolet

has a series of meetings at the Masonic Temple? Ivir. McKenzie was the instructor of

those classes and he has a message that should be both helpful and inspirational to
every business and professional man.

The annual election of officers for the club is April 10th.

V/e elect both a Board of

Directors and a membership committee. On March 6, we nominate 6 for the membership
conmiittee and Ik for the Board. Then on April 10th, 3 are elected for the membership
p-oup and 7 for the Board, It is my thinking that here-to-fore the Membership commit
tee has been chosen by the president with the approval of the Board but Rotary Inter

national suggests the above mentioned procedure, vrhich sounds like a good idea.

Understand that Gerald Gentry, our Tyrotar, handled the tickets for Ernie last v^eek.

Gerald is a fine hard-v/orking boy and we enjcyed having him meet v:ith us for these last

two meetings. The club wishes him every bit of success possible in the coming years.

Of course, I can*t help but observe our Fran Ernie, gettingscmeone to do his work for
him. Got his poor wife v^orking in his office for him. Too bad.

At the guest table we vrelcomed last v;eek, R.J, Megargle from Bronson, and John L.

Estrich from Angola, R.J, as you all knovr is an attorney and John's classification is

Past Service.,,We missed Bailey, Derhammer, Hamilton, Holtz, Kornstien, McComb, Munn,
Pearce, Putnam, Shaw, and Wade last week, hope some will make up
and what do you
know, had a 100^ meeting Feb. 13th, nothing special, just everybody made Rotary that
week. Kin^ nice to have one without all the special plodding that usually goes alongwith a lOO^ter

Don't forget the play May 19th, "Harvey".

ped
Weeks Jr.,
picked the follovdng up at State, and we thought you all would be inw6F0S
#
ECONOI^aSTS VERSUS STATISTICIAN

An Economists is a man who begins by knowing a very little about a

grpt deal and gradually gets to know less and less about more and more,
until he finally gets to know practically nothing about everything,

V/hereas, a statistician, on the other hand, begins by knowing a great

deal about a very little and gradually gets to know more and more about

less and less until he finally gets to loiovf practically everjrthing about

nothing.

See you Tuesday

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Cengrogotlonal Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRia

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. - District Gov«rnor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-Pretident

ERNEST W. LU5E — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President - Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V, SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Williom A.

Ernest W. Luse, Ray R. Fox

Milnes, Earl J.

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

F

Mourice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

William H. Fronkhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M.

Leslie H. Woodward

VanAken

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

FELLOWSHIP

PUBLIC INFORMATION

BIRTHDAY

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

Charles H. Fitke, I. Eorle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebllcock

Max A. Olds, James F. MeComb

Harry L, Taylor

PROGRAM

Fred H. Weeks,

H

•

E. Byron Thomas

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Mourice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

B

A
YOUTH SERVICE
t. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, G- A-

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

E.'J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey,-R, L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treot, L. P. McDaniel

R. J.

W.

Froser, H. R. Weidner

WiULoms, E. Harold

Munn. Jr..

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearee

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeilh, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, I. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H, T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

G. Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

'

1—Eorl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladles' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

15—Otis

O.

Kornshen

Barnes

29—Harold J.

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)
Hamilton

^

Fraser

t

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—1. Earle Davidson

5—Russell 0. Waldron

12—District Governor (Tentative)

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)
16—b'. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Pox- -

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick VanAken

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Progrom)
17—Wm. H. Fronkhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Lodies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)

26—Wayne W. Way

27—Harry L. Taylor
JULY
MARCH

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rofory Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)'
10—Williom A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treot

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far In advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you wont to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW1
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best^'

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vol.

IV

i

No. 32

February 26, 19^1

We all enjoyed having Ed. Lincoln, President oi the Marshall Club, vrith us last Tues
day for a fine Rotary program. He verified Governor Red's reconmicndations in bringing
us a helpful message on Club Service. The Marshall Club has given a great deal of
thought in developing various phases of Club Service and have given special attention

to Rotary Information to the ne\'; members.

This information should be given in three

steps which are:
1,

Before membership

2,
3,

Introduction to the Club
The First Six Months

The growth and future of. Rotary vfill be the result of an intelligent understanding of
Rotary by the individual Rotarian and a practical application of this knowledge by the
individual in all Rotary activity and in his personal, business and community life.

(Thanks to A1 Sieg for the above.)

gram,

And again thanks to A1 for this Club Service pro

All of us have talked about this same thing for the Rota ry Club of Coldwater

but to this date nothing has been done.

Wonder v;hat the trouble is?

Harry Taylor has the program for next Tuesday and has v/hat should be one of the best

programs of the year.

His speaker is Mac McKenzie, personnel representative of the

General Motors Institute of Technology at Flint, Remember last year, v/hen Chevrolet
has a series of meetings at the Masonic Temple?

Mr, McKenzie was the instructor of

those classes and he has a message that should be both helpful and inspirational to
every business and professional man.

The annual election of officers for the club is April 10th.

We elect both a Board of

Directors and a membership committee. On March 6, we nominate 6 for the membership
committee and 11; for the Board. Then on April 10th, 3 are elected for the membership

group and 7 for the Board. It is ary thinking that here-to-fore the Membership commit
tee has been chosen by the president vrith the approval of the Board but Rotary Inter
national suggests the above mentioned procedure, which sounds like a good idea.
Understand that Gerald Gentry, our Tyrotar, handled the tickets for Ernie last vfeek.

Gerald is a fine hard-working boy and we enjoyed having him meet with us for these last

two meetings. The club wishes him every bit of success possible in the coming years.
Of course, I can't help but observe our Fran Ernie, gettingacmeonc to do his work for
him. Got his poor wife working in his office for him. Too bad

At the guest table we v/elcomed last v;eek, R.J, Mcgargle from Bronson, and John L.

Estrich from Angola, R.J. as you all knov/ is an attorney and John's classification is

Past Service,,,We missed Bailey, Derhammer, Hamilton, Holtz, Kornstien, McComb, Munn,
Pearce, Putnam, Shaw, and Wade last v/eek, hope some will make up
and vrhat do you
know, had a 100^ meeting Feb. 13th, nothing special, just everybody made Rotary that
week. Kinda nice to have one without all the special plodding that usually goes along
with a lOO^ter

Don't forget the play May 19th, "Harvey".

Fred Weeks Jr., picked the following up at State, and we thought you all would be inEGQNOr.gSTS IfERSTTS STATISTICIAN

An Economists is a man v;ho begins by knoiTing a very little about a

great deal and gradually gets to knov/" less and less about more and more,

until he finally gets to knov/ practically nothing about everything.
Whereas, a statistician, on the other hand, begins by knov/ing a great
deal about a very little and gradually gets to know more and more about

less and less until he finally gets to Imovf practically everything about

nothing.

See you Tuesday

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtdoy 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW - Vice-President
MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory
ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO - Treosuror
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treosurer - Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director
KENNETH L OLMSTED - Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director
GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director
CHARLES I. WOODWARD - Director
•

,

-

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUE SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

ATTENDANCE

Ernest W. Lose, Roy R. Fox

William. A. Milnes, Earl J. Corwin,

A

'

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.
Leslie

C

F

Leslie Treat,

H. Woodward

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

i

G

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske,

Harry L. Taylor

L.

K

Earle Davidson

PROGRAM

H

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howord M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinlon

FELLOWSHIP

Fred

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

VanAken

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKntghl,

D

Frederick

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

r'

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Trent, I. P. McOaniel

R. J. Fraser, H.

- URBAN

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,
W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

R. Weidner

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeilh, Robert F. lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, I. I. Livermore, H. K.

, Swan, R.

6.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic]

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Progrom)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

12—District Governor (Tentative)
19—Warner

MAY

1—Richard Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron
B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

Fraser

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative) •

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)
• 16—B. Keith Pearce

'

22-Harold T. Hill.

23—Ray R. Fox

29—C. H. Fiske, (Public Information Progrom)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Progrom)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Steg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. _To&gt;'lo''

5—Frederick VonAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey
26—Wayne W. Way

13—Harold R. Weidner

JULY
NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-MilFord A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as for in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertoining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best^^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol. IV

K

No, 33

March 3. 19^1

One of the best talks the Cold''"'ater Rotary Club ever heard 7/as made by Mac
McKenzie, General Motors personnel representative, from Flint at our meet
ing last Tuesday, Llr, McKenzie reminded us that amid the confusion of
these times a few stars remain fixed. First he mentioned the law of the

universe, illustrating that lav: with the point that if a person drops over
a precipice you don't violate the lav; of gravity, you illustrate it. He
reminded us of the Lav; of Duty, and the more rights a person has the more
duties as citizen also fall upon his shoulders; it is our duty to maintain

a free America,

Sacrifice; Apostle Paul and the chLirch he helped build,

Washington and Valley Forge, and of the boys in Korea, so that we might
live here. He closed his talk v;ith the thought that the best citizen is
the lad v;ho is putting more in than he is taking out, and that that lav;
cannot be violated, Harry Taylor arranged this fine program and a million
thanks to Harry for a job v;ell done.

Among the vistors v;ere Jack Taylor and V/ilbur Hill from Hagerstovm, Indiana;
Elmer Jasper of Algonac, Engineering classification; Lavn-ence Werner, Real

Estate from Bronson; Ray Ehl of Quincy; and Jack Ashcora from Hillsdale,
Robert Corless is our Tyrotar guest, appearing with Bill I,Mines.

Patterson, of Morrison Lake, is responsible for the program next vteek^

V/hen we called him he vras so busy counting his money he wouldn't talk to
us, so we'll all have to v;ait until Tuesday, breathlessly, to see v;hat

Pat has for us,

'We all knov; the printer though, so were expecting some

thing pretty tops.

Among the missing last week ivere: McComb, Murray, Pearce, Shavr, Sieg,

Treloar, Vinton, Wade, Woodr;ard C,, Les Woodward, which gave us an aver

age of 85,07^.

After all the make-ups v;ere in for the meeting of the 20th,

our average was 88,06^,

'.'■onder how many make-ups vre'll have for last meeting*

Had a Board meeting Thursday with all in attendance but the Lumber Baron

(still in the North resting), and The Bone Fixer (reportedly in Ann Arbor),

Everyone indicated a good gossiping time, but there didn't seem that too
much constructive work v;as done, Ernie reports a pretty good bank balance*

Shav; reported on conditions at Chanute Field, and you boys that v;ant to
stay put better have four dependents, Guvarxe reported on something that
I don't dare print,

ball game,

Shorno reported on the Coldwater-Three Rivers basket

Moore reported on how busy he was

the Board meeting.

and I guess that sums up

Oh yes, Ernie did mention two fe3_lows v;ho are on the

border line in attending.
The Bird Club needs reviving,.,
HAROLD HMIILTON

The above boys now have the dubious distinction of being members. Too

Bad,,.*

So Long
Ken

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRia

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. ~ District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK
ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-president

S. ANDREWS

- President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH I. OLMSTED - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN -

Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeonts-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A.

Ernest W. Lose, Ray R. Fox

Mlines,

Frederick

Leslie H. Woodword

H. Vincent Kornstlen, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Earl J. Corwin,

VanAken

Howard M.

FELLOWSHIP

Teeter, Carl

F.

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

BIRTHDAY

PUBLIC INFORMATION
Charles H. FIske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trefailcock

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry L. Taylor

PROGRAM

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomos

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

I

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A
YOUTH SERVICE
L.-R. Livermere, M. H. Derhommer,_G. A.

3

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

E. J. Rennet!, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

R. J. Fraser,

W. WUIiems, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

H. R. Weidner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Penninglon

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Eorl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Wolker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Fraser
t

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

2—L.

5—Russell G. Waldron

*

Earle Davidson

1—Richard Manguse
8-^E.. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program) ,.,

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

22-Harold T. Hill

....

29—C. H. FIske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swon

JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy •

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladles' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey
26—Wayne W. Way

13—Harold R. Weidner

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

JULY
NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)
H. Woodward

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Cor! F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have Inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWI
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

IV*

No*

Mprrh 1?, 1951,

Roy Patterson did an unusually fine job last Tuesday in giving the club a bit of in
sight on our Rotary Magazine* He mentioned that the first Rotarian v:as published in
1911, making this year it*s itOth birthday, and that today the staff consists of 3?
pec^le. We now have the "Revista Rotaria-", a Spanish edition and the French pub
lication called "Le Rotarian", Pat also reminded the club of the many famoua men
who, in past years, have contributed to the magazine. The program was not without

humor* John suggesting that Pat "hurry along, or you won't get through," and Pat's
statement that if all the Hotaiy magazines that had been printed were piled high
enough they would fall doivn, added greatly to the message of the day.

Pat's talk

evidenced thorough advance preparation and v;e commend him for this interesting pro

gram on a difficult subject.

Les Wood\Tard is in charge of next's Tuesday's meeting, and he tells us the Melissa

Seinmelroth will be our speaker.

so be certain that you are there.

This should be another in a series of good programs,

The attendance for last Tuesday was 90»l6^»

After make-ups v^ere in we had an average
of 98*51^ for the meeting of February 27, Our February average waw 95»89JS, Our
January average certainly merited a "thrown out" chest for the club,
had a per
centage of 9h*^3% which v/as sufficient to give us fourth place in the district.

Seems to me that that is about as high as vie have been in some time,,*..

The guest list last week included such notables as John McBride, Glenn L. Hackett,
Chuck Priest, and Gil Pilliod from Angola, Indiana; Hugh W. Clarke Jr., from Jackson;

0. McKenzie from Quincy; Howard Cousins from Detroit; and Charles Cook, public
Housing

onim,of Detroit as guest of R, J. Megargle from Bronson,

Three of our good neighbors from Angola were with us Tuesday for an official invite
to the Tri-State meeting March l6th at ''ngola. That is a Friday night and the start

ing time is 7130
E.S.T, Chuck Priest v:a5 the spokesman for the Angola bpys
and^he told us that the program speaker vras Jack Wright, executive secretary of the
Indiana State Chamber of Commerce. Remember this is the one meeting of the year that
we have an opportunity to enjoy fine Rotary follov/ship v;ith the Montpelier and Angola
clubs. This is our seventh meeting and our club must be well represented. Doesn't
Rotary mean enough in your life to give it an extra night? If you don't have a car
full drop around by the Bon—Ami and see v^ho might be v/anting a ride. Remember the

night, March l6th, and the time, 7?30 P.M. at Pokagon, Oh yes boys, be certain
and have our song, Michigan }Sy Michigan, vfell memorized by then.

Glad to have our Tyrotar, Bob Corless with us again last Tuesday....final voting

on the Board members and membership committee is April 10th. If you have a favorite
man better get busy. Remember, Monday March 26, is our annual Kiddies Party. Ed

Holtz is chairman, so maybe we'll all get a new v^atch..... .guess everyboc^.lcnoy/s by
now that Johnson and Teeter made-up in Chicago last Monday, my iry,
.Glad to
see Bob Wade back after a trip dovm Texas way, also happy to have Manguse back after
a fishing trip to Houghton Lake. Guess . he got two small ones
New Chamber pres.

ident is our Brother, Dick Kerr, more Rotary in community affairs.*.,also must
mention that Rotarian "See Jess and have Less" Waldron is the new Treasurer.
We noticed this the other day in the Free Press

A sultan at odds with his harem,
Thought of a way he could scarem.

He caught him a mouse,
Sot it loose in the house.

Thus starting the first harem-scarem,

KgRt

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

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congrogationol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Mondoy 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President
ROBERT E. SHAW - Vice-President

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretory

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Viee-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVAR1E S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

^

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIF CATION
Ernest W.

B

lus e,

William A. Milnes,

Ray R. Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

FELLOWSHIP

Howard M.

G

PROGRAM

Weeks,

E.

SER6EANTS.AT.ARM5

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Teeler, Carl

F.

Vinlon

C. Alfred Rice

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H.

Fiske,

I.

Earle Davidson

H

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Byron Thomos

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

Harry L. Taylor

Fred H.

I

J.

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

Earl

VanAken

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

S

YOUTH SERVICE

I. R. Livermore. M. H. Derhommer, G. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL• URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
R. J.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

W.

Fraser, H. R. Weidner

Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0.

Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. I. Livermore, H. K.
Swon,

R.

G.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pcnnington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Ear! J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Progrom)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

Fraser

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick

VanAken

3—Martin H. Derhommer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

13—Horold R. Weidner

19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Toylor

26—Wayne W. Way

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)

JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (RurahUrban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Mllford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWI
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves BesP^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol. IV

I

No. 3^

1

Tfarr.h

19.

-|9&lt;1

VTe heard many favorable comments regarding the prograrri Les ^7ood:;:ard introduced
last v/eek. I-Iiss Seixielroth has been a teacher, and a very fine one, in our school
system for many years, having as pupils such greats as Leslie Treat, Leslie
VfoodvTard, "See Jess" VJaldron, etc. Quite naturally she had many interesting tales
to relate v;ith this background. A sv-rell program, Les.
Big deal for next v;eck boi's. Remember last year -^Then the Dairy Queens vrere
with us? Yes, the tine has again arrived and five lovely young lasses vfill be

at out meeting. These girls arc spcr.sored by various organizations in the county,
and from the group ivill be chosen the Dairy Queen to represent Branch County,
lirs. Belle Ne^vell, Spencer Ovrens, and Hark Andrev;s will be the judges, Gordon
Schlubatis will also provide the club with a speaker.

Last Tuesday we missed: Coffman, Fiske, Hill, Rennell, L, Livermore, HcKnight,
Moore, Patterson, Payne, Putnam, Thomas, Trebilcock, and VJaldron, Too many fellovfs.
Let's hope that most of these fellows make up at the Tri-State meeting. After
all make-ups were in v;e boasted an average of 9U,03^ for the meeting of March 6,

Vife vfelcomed as our guest last week. Jack Ashcon from Hillsdalo, who's classifi
cation is transportation.

The last we heard Si and Mar Treat vrere leaving for the Sunny South yesterday,

(Thursday).,,.The Barnes also left Vfednesday night for the South.,,..Poor Old
Payne, still in the hospital weeping away.,,Don't believe he's feeling too hot,

so maybe he'd enjoy seeing some of you lads....Yes, Byron is in too. Guess he
isn't serious, but sick enough to be up with Otis,..,IIcKeith goes to Cincinnati

next week for a week.

Upon his return he will be a Truss-fitter deluxe... .Better

stop in and meet ITaync '."'ay's hct; partner, Jim DeNooyer,.

Nice Fellow,

club wishes the best for the both of them on their ncvT venture

The entire

Here are the names that you follows nominated for the membership committee

and the Board of Directors. Remember, you will select three (3) for the mem
bership and seven (7) for the Board. Check these names over carefully so that
you v;ill be able to vote intelligently,

tIE.'EFRoPIIP COL.C.gTTEE

Chick Kennedy
Ed Holtz
Howard Teeter

Marty Derhamner
Bill Mines
Ken Putnam

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Dick Manguse
A1 Sieg
Chuck r/oodward
Fritz VanAken
Bob Shaw

Don Shorno
Ed Holtz

Hovrard Teeter

Frank ?.'!urray
Fred Teeks
Jess V/aldron
Bob Livermore
Ken Putnam
Hal I.Iunn

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

5TURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 5:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mendoy 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

ROBERT E. SHAW - Vice-President

ERNEST W. lUSE - Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, VIce-President - Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treosurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director
Sergeonts-ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

Luse, Roy R.

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice 0. Payne, F.
Leslie

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

William A. Milnes, Ear! J. Corwin,

Fox

F

Leslie Treat,

H. Woodward

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

VanAken

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

William H. AMFrankha'user,
W.I mR. . Johnson,'
V--.-^

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

FELLOWSHIP

C. Alfred RLce

PUBLIC INFORMATION
Charles H. Fiske, L. Ecfrle Davidson'
Raymond A.-Trebilcock

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry L. Taylor

PROGRAM

H

.

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

MUSIC

ROTARY MAGAZINE

•

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

B

L. R. Livermore, M. K. Derhammer, G. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN .

RURAL• URBAN

E. J. Renneli, J. E. Bailey, R. -L. -Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

R. J.

W. Williams,

Froser, H. 'R. Wcidner

E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert-F. Lyon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. 8. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L.' L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
W. Grant Treloar, Chairman. R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill
Lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis O.

Kornstieit

Barnes

22—L. Poul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Renneli (Crippled Chlld'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

Froser

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-HaroId T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Progrom)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sleg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weldner

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

MARCH

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'! Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Mllford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far In advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you wont to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW I
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vol.

IV

No.

I

36

2iarch 26, 19^1

Had a rather interesting program last Tuesday, including both the Dairy Queen contest
ants and our speaker. Professor M. J, Jenson from the Dairy Department of Michigan
State College, He mentioned the eating habits of the early Greeks and Romans, and how
they were concerned with how much they could eat, giving no thought to the nutritional

value of food.

All of us should drink at least one quart of milk (Payne) a day, eat

one egg, two vegetables, two fruits and some fresh lean meat or fish to maintain a bal

anced diet, Vf'e should consume from
to 38 parts of milk a day in our diet and facts
have proven that we get only from 8 to 10, Remember, here in the United States we can
get good fresh milk but this is not true in other countries, Sooo, Lads, it*s more
milk for all of us.

Spencer introduced the beauty contestants, vrith Beth Davis from Gilead being the Queen;
B arbara Engle from Coldwater running a close second; Dorothy Mollenkopf from Ovid
Township third; and Margaret Peck from Union City being fourth, lYe also enjoyed having
at the speakers table Mrs. Luella Schrier and Ralph Kirch from the County Agriculture

Office,

Warren Williams, head of the Rural-Urban com'iittee introduced the spealcer and

guests,

Robin Shavr presided in the absence of Mark who was home sick.

Had a good meeting with Angola and Montpelier last Friday at Potavratomi with 2h Rotarians from Coldwater present.

Jack Reich from the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce was

the speaker and he did a avvell job, telling us, once again, that this is our government
and we had better take a little more interest in it, i.^yron Hutchins, a fine whistler,
a young lady playing the marimba, and a really srrell quartet from Auburn rounded out

the entertainment, A true "Rotary" evening of fellov/ship. Only one sour note, and
that was the fact that only about a third of our club vras present while the other clubs
had nearly 100^ attendance, V/onder v^hat's wrong

We enjoyed as our guests last Tuesday, A1 W, Dirnmers from Hilledale;

The Quincy Miller;

V, C, Schwabland of Blissfield; Melvin Blue from Quincy, and Ed Hochhauser with Hal
Munn, Mr, Hochhauser is with the stations relations department of the Associated Pro
gram Service,
ATTENTION

It's Monday, March 26th, not Tuesday, for Rotary next week.

at the American Legion Building,

Regular noontime meeting,

The annual KIDDIES' PARTY

Ed Holtz is program chair

man and the Fast Brothers from Jonesville will be here with their Magacian act,

Ed

premises a good time for you Dads and the Kids so remember the date and be there with

your family.

If you haven't one that still is no problem with Shaw and Treat members

of the club.

Guess weft-e a little late with this but our friend from Albion, C. Reginald Smith, Chair

man of the nominating committee for the president of Rotary International for 1951-^2
reports the name of Franl&lt; E, Spain to the members of Rotary, Mr. Spain is a member of
the Birmingham, Alabama Rotary Club and a lawyer by profession. He has been a Rotarian
since 1937 and a Past Presidant of his club. He has served Rotary International as
Vice President, Director, District Governor, and as a committee chairman and member.

For 19^0-^1 he is chairman of the Finance Committee of Rotary International,

Good article you all will want to read in the April Rotarian entitled "BETTER iIEN FOR
MICHIGAN". It's about Camp Emery,.Missed L, Livermore Tuesday, He's joined Si and
Otis in Florida.,.Red McKnight gave us some old "RAZZBERRY" magazines, which v^as the
club paper back in 1937- Mightly interesting and v;e'll be reporting from them now and
then...Our Tyrotar for the past two weeks has been Harold Grigg, Harold enjoyed visit

ing with the boys at Quality Springs, as he is interested in becoming an engineer, Inas-rauch as he was with Fred Weeks we assumed politics was his line but Fred says not.

Don't forget, be seeing you Monday at the Legion,
Ken,

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — CongregoHonot Church — Wodnesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 5:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRia

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President

- President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM ~ Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

^

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman-

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

Williom A. Milnes,

Luie, Roy R. Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice 0. Payne, F.

VanAken

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

Howard M.

FELLOWSHIP

6

John H. Walker,-Harold J. McKnight,
Horry L. Taylor

'

Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

H

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F.'McComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

E. Byron Thomas

TELEPHONE

Waller J. Sien, John A. Kennedy

Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

Fred H. Weeks,

I

J.

William H. Fronkhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

D

Earl

MUSIC

Maurice 0. Payne, Kenneth M, Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Mdnguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

' COMMUNITY SERVICE
Spencer B. Owens — Chairman
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■ !

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Boiley, R. L. Wade,

L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L P. McDoniol

R. J.

Froser,

f. R.

.

RURAL • URBAN:

W. Williams,

Weidner

•••

Horold- Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, B., Keith Pearce

,

-

»

D

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. MclTelth Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman.

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

■

-

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

Eraser

1—Richard Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

25—F. Murray (Vocational Servl Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22—Harold T. Hill

• ■ • •

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information' Program)
.

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Fronkhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick VanAken

'

'

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)

19—Frank L. MeConkey . -

13—Harold R. Weidner

.

, 26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-Milfard A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the finol arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Stort thinking about your program NOW I
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

*

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol.

IV

No.

I

37

i

April 9, 19^1

Been quite a vrhile since we've had a regular Tuesday noon meeting, but keep
your shirt on and next Tuesday is the DAY. The new mayor reports that Rotary
business, and a lot of it, is the program for the day. First of all, the

attendance pins are to be av/arded, so you 2^ year boys better check vrith

Ernie to be certain your record is all O.K.

Next, we vfill have the election

for the nevf officers and board for the coming year and the membership com
mittee. Have in mind the boys you plan to vote for so that Rotary may have
another good year. The canidates were listed in an issue of the Reflector
a couple of weeks ago, so you may refer to it if your memory needs brushing
up.

Rotary had every right to be proud of their representative at the All Sports
banquet. Bob Livermore, and the J. C.'s v/ho v/ere responsible for the banquet
did a sv/ell job. Hov;ever, v^henover Rotary drops a regular noon meeting for
an evening affair the attendance really drops. Even for as worthy a project
as the "All Sports Banquet" too many fail to appear. Twenty-one, yes you

read it right, 21, fellov/s vfcre absent which gave us an average of 68,66^
for the evening.

Pretty bad, pretty bad.

At the Board meeting Thursday, we noted among the highlights the graphic
picture that Guvarie showed indicating the present confusion in "Tashington.

V/ith a little persuading from the other club members, G. S. might be v/illing
to display it before the entire group. Mighty fine, G, S.. Mark mentioned
a couple of candidates for the District Governor's position, Ralph Toaz of
the Lansing club and barren Carr from the Saugatuck—Douglas Club. Dame
rumor has it that several others are interested but to date nothing official,
Also Congrats to our nevi Mayor and to Bethel's now Supervisor, . Mighty close
but Old JcssG-made it.

-

Don't forget the District Conference coming Sunday and Monday, April 22 and
23* The place is Benton Harbor and you can't beat it for two days of real
Rotary, Shaw, Web Treat, Ernie, Mark, and Chuck V/oodv;ard are pretty certain

to be in attendance and several others arc hoping to be there. (Teete:^ you
better plan to go.) So if any of you fellows could possibly make it let
Bob Shaw knov/. Golchvater should take a large representation to the convention.,,Also the Board voted to again send a young man to Camp Emery. The
dates on that are June 20-2h. If anyone has a boy in mind get in touch with

Mark at once so that his name may be given consideration.

Should be a senior

in High School, preferably a son of a club member....Also don't forget the
date of "Harvey", Saturday, May 19th. Chuck told the Board Thursday that
we should make at least ^JilOOO on the project, that is if everybody works.
That, by the way, is ouite a big IF. The treasury is still lev; and v;e do
need money.

Speaking of the Troasuryj we notice in the Kalamazoo Bulletin vrhere several
of the club members had given rather sizeable cash contributions to the
Crippled Children's Fund. Our club hasn't asked for donations but we do

ask you to help on those moncy-rnising projects and this coming play is one
of those projects.

V/ill you do yoiir share?

If you v/ould rather not sell —

tickets but feel you do vrant to be a part of Rotary, Ernie v/ill accept your
personal check for 05O.OO made out to the Crippled Children's Fund.
In parting, v/e v;ould remind you that once iir. Alfred Sloan said:

"m^at v/as good enough, yesterday, is not good onoigh today,"
Remember the election Tuesday.
Ken.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUtNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday I2:15M

BSONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.}

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - Dtttriet Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vise-President
MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

S. ANDREWS

- President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory
ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

^

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Troosurer
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director
H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeonts-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

:

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

ATTENDANCE

William

Luse, Ray R. Fox

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

Milnes,

Frederick

Earl J.

VanAken

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Wolter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F.

PUBLIC

FELLOWSHIP

Vinlon

Charles H. Fiske, L. Eorle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebileock

PROGRAM

ROTARY MAGAZINE

£. Byron Thomas

C. Alfred Rice

BIRTHDAY

INFORMATION

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry I. Taylor

Feed H. Weeks,

H. Vincent Kornslien, Max A. Olds

William H, Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

A.

Mox A. Olds, James F. McComb

MUSIC

Maurice D. Poyne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richord Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

YOUTH

3

SERVICE

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL . URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

R. livermore, M. H. Derhommer, &lt;5. ,

R. J.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDoniel

W. Williams,' E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

Eraser, H. R. Weidner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Peorce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. llvormore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

Woldron

;

SERVICE

R. B: Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST
1—Earl J. Corwin
8—H.

Vincent

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Fomily Picnic)

APRIL

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

5—Richard A, Kerr
12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

24—W. R. Johnson (Speciol Rotary Program)

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

29—Horold J. Hamilton
JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—8. Keith Pearee

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Roy R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

Fraser

15—Tri-Stafe Meeting (Tentative)
22-HaroId T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhommer

6—.H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Progrom)
17—Wm. H. Frankhouser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick VonAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank I. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mog. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'! Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodword

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinfon (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far In advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrongements are completed.
If you wont to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having speciol programs to plan such as the Stag Night, con appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details,
let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best^'

^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol.

IV No, 38

1951.

We are indebted to Harry Taylor fOTvV\^py of an issue of the "Razzberry",
dated February 11, 1936, It was dedicated in it*s entirety to Frank C, Mooney,
Coldwater businessman and Rotarian, who had just recently died.

We read messages

of sympathy from Father Stanton, Ren Jones, Raymond Dresser (then district gover
nor), Bill Otto, Roy Putnam, Bob Sharer, J, I', McAuliffe (president of the Battle
Creek Rotary Club), Bert R, Platt (secretary of the Vicksburg Club), and one from
the Sturgis Rotary Club,
".liile we didn't knm Mr, Mooney personally, as many of
you did, the messages we read certainly proved a real inspiration toward Rotary
and what it means. Underneath the picture of Mr, Honney, vrhich was on the cover
of the "Razzberry" vfe read, "He died.a Rotarian., but, far better,, he LIVED a
Rotarian,"

Bob Shavr is our nevr president for next year, rd.th Chuck Vood-'ard, vice-presi'
dent, Ernie as secretary, and Ed Holtz as treasurer. The Board vdll be completed
by A1 Sieg, Dick Ilanguse, Fritz VanAken, Bob Livermore, and past-president Hark,
You elected Bill Milnes to serve for three years on the membership committee,
John Kennedy for two and Putnam for one year, lath the exception of the last
name, should malce a good group of men to guide the club for the coming year, "e
wish them well and sincerely hone that every man vdll do his share to help main
tain the high standards that ha^'•e been extablished for the Cold^ratcr Rotary Club,

v;e enjoyed having as our guests: A1 Herman from Detroit vdth Dick Kerr,
and Dick Volk of I'/ausean, Ohio with Freddy I'.eeks, and v;e are told that this is
Freddy's home town,,

.Bill Milnes presented the attendance pins to barner

with 28 perfect years, Harry Taylor 26, John Ifalker 21:, Marty 23, Bob V.ade 12,
Weeks 11, Olmsted 10, Fiske 10, Kennedy 7, and Swan 5; also several other fellov/s
with fewer than 5 years.....,Ernie reports the attendance for the All Sports
Banquet was 83.58^ will 11 fellows failing to make-up. For yesterday we had
seven missing for an average of

89»55f^

Sounds kinda low to me,.

Bob Kerr has the program next Tuesday ond reports that our speaker will be
Dale Dean, the new secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, He v/ill outline his
plans for the coming month, which vfill include the Fishermen's Festival,

The I' eb Treats, Andrews, Luses, Shav.^s, Putnams and Chuck '"oodward have
signed up to attend the convention at Benton Harbor,

In thinking of prospective members for our club don't forget that any
present member who has 20 years or more of membership in Rotary is eligible
for a Senior Active Classification, Perhaps this will open the classification
for yoLir man.
DISCIPLINE

There is a fallacy we today have come to believe as gospel truth: that dif
ficulties are something altogether bad and to be avoided at any cost. Our disposi
tion is to produce an effortless existence, 'I^hat colossal nonsensel Man's body
and mind are so constitued that he can survive only as he overcomes one difficulty
after another. Without difficulty we would never have evolved, and without it he
will cease to be. History in its storied pages records that the periods of great

est difficulty have been the times v^hen men achieved most, while eras of comparative
ease have been those of least accomplisliment.

effortless life.

Never yearn. Jlor..a cG!iafi5rtable. and—

If fortune has made your lot easy, then go forth to find some

difficulty which you must overmorae.

For those who live most fully, drawn to full

stature as men and vfomen, are thoy y/ho labor at overcoming the largest number of
difficulties,
— l/, alderaar r, Argovj',Th,D., Syracuse, N, Y,
You Will Always Be Welcome

Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY - Union Church - MoncJqy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:1SM

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

-.

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219TH DISTRia

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwatef --1930-31
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President
MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director
RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

ERNEST W. tUSE — Secretary
ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-Presldent — Director
_

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director
CHARLES I. WOODWARD - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

William A.

Ernest W; Luse, Roy R. Fox

Milnes,

Frederick

Earl

1
J.

VanAken

1
B

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

FELLOWSHIP

-

1
J

TELEPHONE

Waller J. Blen, John A. Kennedy

Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

C. Alfred Rice
•

■

G

-

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

Charles H. Fiske, I. Eorie Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcock

Harry I. Taylor

' H

PROGRAM

Fred H.

•

ROTARY INFORMATION

Howard M.

-

D

Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

William H. Frankhouser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Weeks, E: '.Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. MeComb

MUSIC

Mourlce D. Payne, Kenneth. M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richord Manguse i

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

i

YOUTH SERVICE

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL • URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

I. R. Livsrmore, M. H. Derhommer, 6. A.

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,
W. W. Woy, B. Keith Pearce

R. J. Froser, H. R. Weidner

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDoniel

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeilli, Rooert F.-lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, I. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

SERVICE

W. Grant Treloor, Chairman. R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill
Lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richord A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10-P.nhnrt R

19—John Walker

.17 ■ilehnrt I Frnsfir Bo 6
24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Vincent

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)
29—Harold J. Hamilton

. JANUARY

MAY

1—Richard Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

SEPTEMBER

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16-r-B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23T-Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

.

Kerr

8—E. Byron Thomas

yi

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howord K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M._ Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhouser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

- - -

3—Warren Williams (RuroLUrban Program)

MARCH

10—William A. Milnes

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloor (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)
14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lioyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—Gi A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you wont to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairmon of the change.
Members having special progroms to plan such as the Stag Night, con appoint o committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertoining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWI
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

"He Profits Most IFAo Serves Best

f)

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol. 17

!To.

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39

April 23, 19^1.

Bc'-d &gt;-err introduced Dale Dean^ secretary of the Chamber of Commercej as his
speaker last Tuesday noon. Dale offered some interesting information concern
ing the present clean-up membership drive, the Fishermen's Festival, and other
activities that come across his desk. I7e are all hoping that the membership
problem vrill be settled vrith the completion of this present effort. Several
of our Rotary brothers have assisted both financially as well as personal ef
fort,

If anyone is sufficiently interested as to v/hat is being done by some

members financially, ask Si and "Veb Treat, They know. Teeter has given some
of his money and time. He has contacted about 2^ business and professional

people for memberships.

If v^e'll all get behind this thing and push we can

have a good Chamber. Rotary is doing it's best to help this civic effort.
As Dale said, "some real effort is going into this Fishermen's Festival plan
ning." If nothing happens, it should turn out to be an event that you vdll
all be proud to be identified v/itlij If you are ask please do your share as
it is a big project and only by the combined efforts of everyone can it's

success be as.'^ured.

This was a s'/irell civic program. Bob,

Eart, Johnson and Marx have the program next Tuesday, Johnson reports that
after much effort on his part and considerable expense he has secured a very
fine motion picture, entitled, "Fishing for Fun", V/ith the Trout season open
ing next week-enii this should be a very time?.y planned program, '^e also heard
that Friend VJay and Qenercns Mouors had something to do with this picture,
but at this writing that fact hasn't been confirmed.

The attendance last Tuesday was 91.0li^ vdbh 6 fellov^s absent. After all the
make-ups were j.n for the meeting of April 10th, our attendance average was 92.5ii^.

Your Tyrotar guest for last vreek vfas Ned ,'hite. He'll be rith us again next
week, so take bime to say "hello", end make him feel at home in Rotary.

Thanlcs to Grandpa Chickadee for the candy and cigars, and we all congratulate
him on his new grandson
Our best wishes are vdth the Hurrays on their
trip to Europe......Spencer ask as \ve v^ero leaving Rotary last Tuesday, "How

much does it cost to join the Chamber"? 'Then told he said, "put me down for
a membership, I'd like to bG]ong." That's the kind of community spirit we
like to see. Might also add that Rotary is happy to know that Spencer vdll
be here another year
..Don't forget our Friend Payne, He's still in
room 207 at Otis' hotel and vdl?. be happy to see you. The substitute, sub
stitute, song leader vdll bo glad to have him retui-n too

L. Earle is

off to New York to a Press meeting for a few days
Anti-Svran is just off,..
Guess you all knov; that Fiske has moved to the countrj'* now and hopes to
spend these last few years growing potatoes
Might also mention that
Charlie is another Rotarian that has given greatly of his time and energy to
Coldvrater,

The Rotarian just came and v/e v/orJ.d call your attention to the Community
Service article by Harvey S, Firestone, Jr., entitled, NOW UT. ROLL ON RUBBER
RO/iDS, '^Rubber highways are actu.ally in existence and have been proving
their advantages world-wide.)

and don't forget A, C. Ernst once said

"The life and vitality of all business is profit,"
Ken

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

•W'»»

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

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ROBERT E. SHAW — Viee-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director^ ..

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer

Treasurer

Director

KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS

S^rgeants-at-Arms

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CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A. Mllnes,

Ernest W. Luse, Roy R. Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,

FELLOWSHIP

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F.

G

PROGRAM

Fred

H.

Weeks,

E.

VanAben

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Komstien, Max A. Olds

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

PUBLIC

Charles H.

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry L. Taylor

D

I

J.

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Blen, John A. Kennedy

William H. Fronkhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

Earl

C. Alfred Rice

VInton

K

INFORMATION

FIske,

L.

Earle Davidson

Raymond A. Trebllcock

H

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

MUSIC

Maurice 0. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovoe, Piano

I
'

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, 6. A.

Honeywell, W. Treat, I. P. McDaniel

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

- E.—J; Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wode,
R.

J.

Fraser,

D

4.

R.

RURAL• URBAN

--W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

Weidner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeilh, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairmen. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

W. Grant Treloor, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

lewis Pennington

Woldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent Komstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)^Mky

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-Stafe Meeting (Tentative)

2—L. Earle Davidson

SEPTEMBER
5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocalional Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

Fraser

22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. FIske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Fronkhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Lodies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey
26-Wayne W. Way

13—Harold R. Weidner

JULY
NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloor (intern'! Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Cor! F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the chonge.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details,
let's continue to have Inspiring and entertaining programs. Stort thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Voi. IV

f

No, liO

April 30, 1951*

To Wayne, ive v/ant to say "Thanks'' for the program of last Tuesday, It was a mighty
swell picture and ever3''one en.ioyed seeing it. One man reported that it v^as the
sharpest photography he had ever seen. Too bad that Johnson can't serve the club
some freshly caught trout some Tuesday noon.

The attendance the past ccu;ile of weeks has been exceptional.

the 17th, vre boasted a percentage of 91;.03^-

the meeting of last week there were but Ij.
of 9li.03A'.

For the meeting of

After all malce-ups were in, and for

misses vdiich gave us the same average

With Payne in the hospital and Hurray to Europe that leaves only tvEO

men unaccounted for.

Spencer introduced as our guests last vreek, LIcGargle from Bronson; Ned Johnstone
from the Shanghai PLOtary Club, a guest of Grant Troloar, Ned '//hite, our Tyrotar
and a cousin of Ivirs, Livermore from the Los Angeles Club was with Lloyd,
Jim IlcComb and Dick Manguse gave us the V70rd on our next project v/hich is the play

"Harvey" and is being presented May 19th,

The club v;ill be divided into tv;o teams,

the loosers having to buy the meal for the winners on Tuesday noon. There v/ill be
a presentation in the afternoon for the younger folks. The tickets for the evening

shovr will be .f&gt;2,00 each, including the tax. Our good secretary reports that he al
ready has his ten (10) tickets sold. Someone told me that you either had your
choice of selling the 10 tickets or taking the 20 bucks from your pocket, that the
committee were excepting no returns on tickets. Better get busy boys. Bob Lyons
will handle the reservations at the drug store.

Dick Llanguse has the program next week and has as his guest. Prof. Edvj-ard C. Prophet,
professor of Geography at the Michigan State College in East Lansing.

He vfill speak

on the hot and cold vrar in Asia and will include some material on liacArthur,

This

man has a tremendous amount of kncaTledge and ability so everyone should make an ex
tra effort to not only attend the luncheon but stay and h.ear tlie speaker. Yours

truly was fortunate to have a class under this nan at State and he is roallj'' good,
Mark has urged you, if you wish, to bring a guest for our meeting next Tuesday'- noon.
The scout master, assistant scout master and the members of the Boy Scout Council

are members of the Rotary Club of Florence, Kansas,

Scouts and Rotarians, working

together, built a stone cabin about which scout activities are centered.

The

Florence Rotarians, by participating with the scouts in all of tlucir activities,
are directly influencing the lives of those young people.

Is the Coldv:ater Club

doing everything possible to justify its' Charter in Coldv;ater?
SIX mSTAKES OF LIFE....

-1, The delusion that individual advancement is made by crushing others dovm,
2, The tendency to worry about a thing that cannot be changed or coirected,
3. Insisting that a thing is impossible because we ourselves have not accom
plished it,

li. Refusing to set aside trivial preferences in order that important things
may be acccsnplished.

Attempting to compel others to believe and live as vre do.

6, The failure to establish the habit of saving rnpney.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vlce-Presidenl
MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

/

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretary
ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-president — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

1

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A. Milnet,

Ernest W. Luse, Roy R. Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,
Leslie H. Woodward

C

FELLOWSHIP

Howard M.

E.

J

TELEPHONE

Wolter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Teeter, Carl

F.

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Chorles H. Fiske, I. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcock

Harry I. Taylor

Fred H. Weeks,

H. Vincent Kornslien, Mox A. Olds

VanAken

ROTARY INFORMATION

G

PROGRAM

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

I

Earl J. Corwin,

H

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richord Monguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

CRIPPLED

A
YOUTH SERVICE
I. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer. O. A.

CHILDREN

C

E. J. Rennell, Ji E. Boiley, R. I. Wade,
R. J.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDoniel

Eraser, H. R. Weidner

RURAL • URBAN

W, Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

'

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Homilton,

M. A, McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairmon. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, I. I' Livermore, H. K.
Swan, R.

G.

W. Grant Troloar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis O.

Barnes

22—1. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program),i

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY

MAY

1—Richard Monguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

SEPTEMBER

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv, Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

Fraser

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rofy Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Fronk L. MeConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

10—William A. Milnes

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloor (Intern'] Serv. Pro'g)
14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lioyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plon your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed,
if you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best

if

�The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club

approved the names and classifications given below.
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has

Any objections

should be filed with the secretary without delay:

V

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Merle R, French

County Health Officer

Chester L, Allemier

Hotel - Motel

Craig Sebald

Special Farming Mink Raising

Signed:

Ernest VJ, Luse, Secretary

April 27, 1951

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

Vol.

IV

I

No. iil

May 7.

19'^!

Dick Manguse \"as responsible for the program last Tuesday* Ho presented Lirs,
Huth Burkcvrakis an employee at the Federal Ilogul Plant. I\Irs. Burkcnvskis and her
family came here recently from Latavia and arc living on the Schlubatis farm south

of Coldv/ater,

She told an amazingly realistic story of conditions in Latavia, start

ing in 19iiO Y/hen the Russians commenced nationalizing her country, taking ar/ay the

larger farms and then placing Russian personel in higher government offices* The
next step v;as the removing of the population. To V/hcre? V/e are not certain but ,on

June 12, 13, lU, 32,000 people v;ere taken from the country, put in railroad carsj
mostly at night, never coming back.

Then came the v/ar vrith Russia and Germany.

The

Germans rolled over her countryj starting Gorman labor offices vrith everyone ovei'
18 registering. From Lhtavia she v;as forced to move to Germany, put in a concentra
tion camp, vrorking 12 hours a day in a factory vrith very poor food. In ./pril of \x$
the Americans arrived and better food was available at once.

The family applied for

Overseas in April of 19U6 and after much red tape, exams, paper vrork, etc., they

finally arrived in New York on July 17, 19U9. There v/as a question and ansi-ver period
following her talk. We v;ere interested in the fact that she was so impressed v/ith
hovf everyone is always in a HURRY in this country. Not like that in Latavia^ she
says. After listening to this story from one who actually lived it vm all must be,
once again, filled v;ith thanksgiving for the fact that vre are Americans, that v^e

have a Rotary Club to attend and our multitude of other blessings,

Dicic, this v;as

an exceptional Internatio nal Service program and one that we v/ill long remember,
"THANKS".

The attendance for last vfcek vras 89.55^, with Barnes, Bien, Johnson, Munn,

Murray, O.'ens, and Payne missing.
meeting of the 2hth vras 97.01^,

After all make-ups were in, our average for the

The guest list included George Kelly from the Douglas Mfg, Co., in Bronson vrith

Vince Kornstien and our Tyrotar was Ilaurice Troutman, introduced by Earl Corvjln,

It v;as interesting to note that Frank Murray had attended Rotary aboard the
Queen Elizabeth on his v/ay to Europe,....Congratulations to Ralph Toaz on his elec
tion to the District Governor's Office. Ralph has the qualifications to do a swell
job.,,.Ernie reports that there vrere no bird club members in April.,,,The ticket
sale is coming pretty good. Swan has sold C26.00 vrorth, Coffman gave his vdfe (you

ought to eat her chicken lads) 10, \7illiams and Luse have sold 10.,.,,
Don*t forget to bring 29 cents or some wash cloths to Rotary next week. This
project is being sponsored by the Hospital Auxiliary, spear-headed by another Rotary
Ann, Uargarot Olmsted.Romcnber, v/ash cloths or 29 cents, take your choice.

We note that Charles F, (Irish) Ramsey was just elected president of the Ann
Arbor Club. Irishserved oiir club as president in 1929-1930, Congratulations to

Irish arid the Ann Arbor Club,

hands.

We know from experience that the helm will be in good

B yron Thomas is in charge of the program for next week and his secretary
informs our secretary that mention of the program is in Byron's memorandum book.
all anticipate a very excellent time next Tuesday,
Ken,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregationol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteno - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

We

�219TH

DISTRia

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1930-51
MARK

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President

S. ANDREWS

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice&gt;President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

.

- President

KENNETH I. OlMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer

Director

KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeonts-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A. Miines,

Ernest W. Lose, Roy R. Fox

-

'Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Wolter 'J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

Leslie H. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

G

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

K

Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebileock

Harry L. Taylor

D

I

Corwin,

William H. Fronkhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,

C

Earl J.

VanAken

PROGRAM

H

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

*

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

'

MUSIC

Maurice' D.' Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Rby C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

_ B

CRIPPLED CHILDREN.
E. J. Ronnetl, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, 1. R. Weidner

L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

D

RURAL - URBAN

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

' W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearee

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F.- Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloor, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. I. Livermore, H. K.
Swan, R. G. Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep,'H! T.'Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J, McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Kornstien

"

15—Otis O. Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17^Robert J. Froser

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotory Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

5—Russell G. Waldron

2—L.

'

1—Richard Manguse

Eorle Dovidson

8—E. Byron Thomas
IS—Tri-Stote Meeting (Tentative)

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

•30-^Howard K. Swan

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Fronkhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)

5—Frederick

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank I. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26—Wayne W. Way

27—Harry L. Taylor
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Miines

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie K. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best"

^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol»

^

IV.

i

KO. U2

Hay lii&gt; 1951.

It vras good to listen to Byron's program Tuesday, The entertainment was supplied by

our own High School students, and without exception, each student did an outstanding
job, Harlan Bond, musical director of the school system, announced the presentations
and Rotary thanks Harlan for making this program possible.

Earlj' in the year it was planned to have all of the fellov:s v:ho became Coldwater Rotarians in the year 1919-^0 give brief biographies d\iring some noon meeting. If you

will remember a fovr months ar:o several

given and next Tuesday Fred tolls us that

Jim Bailey, Vincc Kornstion, Paul HcDaniol, Spence Owens, and Lewis Pennington vdll
confess their all,

IVith the afore mentioned group confessing it should prove a pro

gram that a]1 will vfant to hear so vre will be looking for 100^ attendance next Tues,
V/e notice in the Quincy Rotogram where A1 Slog had appeared before the Quincy Club,
inviting them to the "Harvey" play, Hay 19th. This indicates that the committee is

working. Chuck requests that all of us have our .f20,00 for the tickets wc have s old
at the meeting next Tuesday so that th--^ final accounting can be made. Also, Rotarians
vrtio arc advertising in Earl's pap er please include a mention of the play in your next
Ad,

The guest list Monday included Ken Johnstone from Shanghai, Chinas James VJ, Bender
from Syracuse) VV, J, Lamb of Sv/an River, Manitoba; La Rue Snath from South Bend, Ind.j
and Ma\;ricc Troutman, our Tyrotar, also attending for his second meeting.
22 washclothes were oollected for the Hospital auxiliary and the "passing of the hat"
for the boy v^ho "forgot" amounted to ?^10,23*
*IS\Y mfflERSt

^^Jicster L, Allemicr, ovmcr and operator of Chester's Motel just IVest of the city limits
-;r. 112, was born in 1910 on Feb. 2hth, in Elco, Illinois, Ghet has spent most of his
•v O.''king years as a contractor, but also ovmed and operated a bakery in '^uburn for a
lev; years before coming to Coldv:atcr,

Ho and his vrifo, Fay, along v.dth their nine

year old daughter Saraf. moved to Goldvratcr and their Motel in March of 19h9»

The land

was bought in October of 19U8 and construction started at once, Ghet doing most of his

ovm work.

There arc I8 completed units and verp soon there vrill be U more, making a

total of 22 rental ^inits, Chet has every reason to bo proud of his Motel, itb a real
addition to our city. His classification is Hotcl-I'otel.

Dr. Merle R, French, Health Officer of Branch and Hillsdale counties holds the class
ification of County Health Officer,.

Dr, French was born among the tall corn of Marcus^

Iowa on July 31st, 1893. He attended school in that statc^, graduating fron the Col
lege of Medicine at the University of Iowa, He was associated with the Ncv/ York State
Health Department, later becoming health officer of Cortland County Neiv York. Realis
ing that no State offered more than Michigan he accepted a position in 1939 as health
officer of Van Buren County then accepting his present position in March of 19U9.
"Doc" lives across fron Robin Shavr at 99 Grand Street along with his vrife, Irene,

Thcj

have 2 daughters, Geraldine, who is a senior and a music major~'at V;estem State, and
Ruth Ingersoll, who lives in Minneapolis, He has one granddaughter, Janice,
The attendance for the v/eck of May 1st, after all make-ups vEorc in was 89,55^.
the meeting of May 0th, 8l,l6^,
Ken,

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

For

�il9TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. ~ District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President
ROBERT E. SHAW - Vice-Presiclent

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary
ROBERT E. SHAW, Vico-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director
H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeonts-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

William A. Milnes,

luse, Roy R. Fox

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.
Leslie

SERGEANT5-AT-ARM5

J.

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Wolter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F.

H. Woodward

Corwin,

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

F

Leslie Treat,

Earl

VanAken

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

FELLOWSHIP

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnIght,

Charles H. FIske, L.

Harry L. Taylor

BIRTHDAY

Earle Davidson

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

B

A
YOUTH SERVICE
I. R. Llvermore, M. H. Derhommer, G. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

'

:

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, t. R. Weidner

lioneywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDanlel

D

^

RURAL. URBAN

-WTWilliams, Er HdroId Munn,'Jr."

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTEI^NATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST
1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladles' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Bornes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

Froser

1—Richord Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-Slote Meeting (Tentative)

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waidron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick

VanAken

3—Martin H. Derhommer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (ladles' Night)
19—Frank I. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)

26-Wayne W. Way

27—Harry L. Taylor
JULY

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

H. Woodward

10—William A. Milnas

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vintort (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. Ai Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contoct him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to pion such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the vorlous details,
let's continue to hove inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW I
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best*'

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol. IV.

i

Mo. in

1
iay ?)j

Had an interesting program last Tuesday, v;hat \rith speeches by \Toodv;ard, Bailey and
Pcnnington and other interested parties. Chuck gave the Club a needed pep talk re
garding the sale of tickets for our "HARVEY" show and lots hope that it is sufficient
to do the job. Sales didn't look too hot Tuesday but v;e v/on't make any decision until
Ernie gives us the word on the profit,,,,,,L, Pcnnington gave some interesting side
lights on his background, mentioning hov: he vras born and reared in Illinois and since

1928 has been associated vdth the llontgomery V/ard Company, starting in as a receiving

clerk, Lc*.t came to Coldvrater as manager of the local store in 19li9, and lives with
his wife and two children on V/est Pearl Street, If hours mean an^/thing. Lev; is doing

a great job for his company because v/e really see his car parked in front of the store-

most every night and many a Sunday, vdth the boss inside working
Jim Bailey told
us of his beginning back in Nebraska on Friday, June I3, 1911. (V/c alvrays suspected,
no\7 we know.)— Jim graduated from high school in 1928, later graduating from the
University of Nebraska and from its' school of medicine. He took his internship at
Detroit Receiving, Leila Post and Comiiiunity in Battle Creek, After completing this
portion of his training he opened an office with Dr. Phillips in Bronson, later moving
to Coldwater where he is nor;: located.

After the v/ar from llarch of I9I16 to March of

I9U9, Jim took a Residence Training at Leila in Surgery,
Wo vrcrc happy to have as our guests, Rev, Frank bright from Athens, introduc cd by
Spencer; Elmer Dobson from Quincy; o\ir Tyrotar, Gordon "■allaco; Ken Young, vdth the
Bethel Flash* and our new State Junior Chamber President, Sam Rosenborg, introduced
by Chuck 'VoodYrard,

Once again it was indicated vrhoro the money is, as Bailey and Barnes came across vdth
their twenty bucks for H,\RVEY ticket
Owens and young Treat exchanged gags and
we'll leave it to your guess as to v;ho came out ahead
The attendance v^as 91,18^

with Bicn, Fiskc, Johnson, Llanguse, IJurray and Payne among the missing.
make-ups v^ere in for the meeting of the 8th, our average vfas 88,2U^.

After all

We often include names of the fellov/-s v;ho v;ere unable to attend the .rieeting of the
previous week, not to point the finger of shame at these men, but to help all the
fellows who were absent get together in making-up.

Often it is easier to attend

another club if somebody calls up and invites you to ride along.

Harold Hill is responsible for the progra.m next Tuesday and at the meeting Tuesday
he told us he wasn't certain just vAiat it would be so we will just have to wait
breathlessly until Tuesday,

It was with genuine regret that the Board accepted the resignation of Si Treat, Si
has been a member of the club since Hay 1^, I92I1., He certainly has been a darn good
Rotarian and v/e all shall miss him. The Board unanimously voted him an honorary
membership and vre all hope he v/ill see fit to join us once in a while for lunch on
Tuesday,

—

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—- — — -

IN CLOSING;

We would remind you that Andrevf Hellon once said,
"A mistake is evidence

that someone has tried to do something,"
Ken,

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

ALBION - Porker Inn - Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. — District Governor

2I9TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Cpldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

ROBERT E. SHAW - Vke-President

MARK S. ANDREWS, President - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice&lt;President — Director
KENNETH

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

L. OLMSTEO - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

William

Luse, Roy R. Fox

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

'

Frederick

Earl

I

J.

VanAken

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornslien, Mox A. Olds

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F.

G

PROGRAM

Milnes,

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Williom H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnIght,
Horry I. Taylor

D

A.

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcock

H

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, Jomes F. MeComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clora Bovee,

Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

I. R. LIvarmore, M. H. Derhommer,-G. A.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDamel

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL• URBAN

E. J. Rennell, i. E. Bailey, R. I. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, H. R. Weidner

D

W. Williams, ~E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, 8. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Homilten,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Choirman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

W. Gront Treloar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hil

Lewis Pennlngton

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richord A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J. Froser

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Voeotlonal Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

^

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting

(Tentative)

22-HaroId T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

3—Martin H. Derhommer

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry I. Taylor

26-Wayne W. Woy
JULY

NOVEMBER

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-Milford A. McKelth

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and lei the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, con appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol, IV

No. hh

Uav 28.

19^1

At our meeting Tuesday Chuck Woodvrard presented the special Rotary RED ROSE Citation
to tvfo people v;ho iiave served the community faithfully for many years. Miss lielissa

Sommelrothjivho has been a teacher in the Coldv;ater Public School systcin for 5l years,
and Daniel M. Loose, who has also been connected with our school system for the past

it8 years.

Chuck and Rbtary arc to be commended for honoring these people for their

many years of service.

Too often those things are forgotten by a com)nunity, v/hich

owes so very much to people like the above, who helped it grow",

Also, Mrs. Brickcr,

Ivlrs. Abbey, and Miss Treichcl appeared before the group in behalf of the k H Fair

Board asking us that we support thera in their effort to sell advanced tickets to the

amphitheater perforraance.

The Club was almost unanimous in its response and they will

be at another meeting in the near future to sell each member 2 tickets, each ticket

costing 111.75.

The Fair Board appreciates Rotary*s help in this project.

was program chairman for the day.

Harold Hill

Chuck also gave us a report on the "H/'.RVEY" ticket sale and the club netted 0Uo6.59.
Everyone seemed to enjoy the play and Rotary's bank account looks just a little better,
Our thanks to Jim McComb and Dick llanguse for their good help and to Chuck for the

overall chairmanship,

358 people were at the Roosevelt Auditorimii last Saturday even

ing and v/e took in a total of (^899.25. I wonder if with the right approach we could
sell the community on a series of throe plays during the winter season. It would help

the club and it is fine entertainment.

V.Tiat do you think?

The guest list was short but distinguished in character.
Lt. Commander Horace V/oodward, who hails from Coldv;atcr,

Bill Frankhauser introduced

Among the missing last week were Fiske, Johnson, McDaniel, Murray, Patterson, Payne,

and Pearco v;hich gives us an average of 89.71^. After all make-ups were in for the
meeting of the l5th, our average was 9h*12%* The average attendance in the District

for April v^as 88.214,^.

the month.

Coldwater vj-as eighth in the list vnith an average of 92.53^ for

Marshall was in seventh place with an average of 9^,20^.

Bronson had i; 100^ meetings for a perfect record in April,
bors on the West.

-Vb note that

arc proud of our neigh

Quincy also had throe perfect meetings, so our neighbors are shew

ing us how its done.

Next week Bob Livermore has the program and several of the TTROTARS who have been meet

ing vrith us, each for 2 meetings, throughout the year will be our guests,

Gordon

Jallace, John Dj'"gcrt, and Maurice ^routman Vj'ill tell us their impressions of the TyTO-

tar program and also give us some highlights on the recent trip to 'ashington that the

Senior Class made.

Governor Nominee, Ralph Toa^, announces that the Training Assembly will bo hold at

St, Mary's Lake Camp, June 16, 17.

Governor Ralph will be full of Rotary, having, just

returned from Lake Placid and a special Governor's training program, so it will be -vrell
worth the time, Ernie and" Rob vrould enjoy your company.
We read the follov/ing in the Kalamazoo Rotary Mcv;s \inder the heading of FIRESIDE MEETING.

"A very enjoyable evening vfas spent at the home of Cameron and Irene Davis last

Tuesday, In the presence of their v/ives, nevr Rotarians,
,
, were in
ducted." The program was conducted by the Chairman of their Rotary Information ComKiittee. That's one place that the Coldv;ater Club is and has been vfoofully weak.

Wonder if Bob is going to do anything about this?

Ken,

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneidoy 12:15 M

STURGiS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeterio — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-31
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

ROBERT E. SHAW - Vice-President

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO - Treasure^

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice&gt;Pre»dent — Director
KENNETH

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

L. OLMSTED - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A.

Ernest W. Luse, Ray R. Fox

Frederick

Leslie Treat,

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

J.

Corwin,

VonAken

H. Vincent Komstien, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Wolter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Heword M.

Leslie H. Woodward

Teeter, Carl

F.

Vinlon

C. Alfred Rice

BIRTHDAY

PUBLIC INFORMATION

FELLOWSHIP

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

Fred

Earl

William H. Fronkhauser, W. R. Johnson,

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

Milnes,

Charles H.

Fiske,

L.

Earle

Davidson

Harry L. Taylor

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Monguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

B
.CRIPPLED CHILDREN
- E. J. Renneil, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

YOUTH SERVICE

R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, G. ;

RURAL . URBAN
W. Williams, E. 'Harold Munn, ~Jr.',

R. J. Froser, H. R. Weidner

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDoniel

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VonAken, R. A. Kerr, I. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swon,

R.

G.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Kill

Lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert

26—E. J. Renneil (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VonAken

23—Roy R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocotionol Serv. Progrom)

Froser

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-Stote Meeting (Tentative)
22—Harold T. Hill

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

J.

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howord K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Fronkhauser (Spec. Rof'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick

VonAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotory Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Corl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1950-51.

Plan your program as for in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dotes with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, con appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to hove Inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

*

�Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

Vol. IV

1

No.

June li.

19'^!

For our progran last 'I-cck^, Bob Li"cr::ioro introduced thron Tyrotars, Y;ho have been at

two of our noon ncetings*

Maurice- Troutnan, Gordon V/allacCj rnd John EK'-gcrt, each

gave their inprcssions of the Coldv:at(?r Roto.r:- Club and also some highlights on the

rocont trip to "'ashington that vras taken by the senior class. All of the bo\'-s sccned
to enjoy their Rotary experience, also the conforonces they had with the Rotarian in

the profession that they vj-erc planning to enter. The- boys iriadc particular nention of
the Tomb of The Unloiovm Soldier, Pan-Ar.iorican Building, United States Bureau of Print
ing and Engraving and the "size of the Capitol", as the most interesting points of
of their trip in "'ashington. Bob also introduced Don Davis, who will be Coldwater's
representative to Camp Emery starting Juno 22nd.
of the school for the coming year.

Don was also recently elected Mayor

The guest list included John Estrich and Harry Klink from the Angola Club^ Frank
Knight of Detroit] K. 'd, Johnstone from Chinaj Carl Drcger vath Grant, Carl is from
Muskegon and with the Michigan Bell Telephone Company (v;c say this vrith Grant *s per

mission)] Jack li'aklin, an Equitable group export v.'ith Toot] Norman Mood of Battle
Creek; Mac McKenzie from you know YThere; and Dale Dean v/ith Dick the Kcrr.

Remember lads, there are 11 of you v/ho as of yet haven't paid your dues.

Ernie hopes

that it vion*t be necessary to print the names in the bulletin but they were due May 1,
and that is quite a v^hilo ago,,.,Mark mentioned the fact that Bronson has had 10 con

secutive 100^ meetings. That's a real record with a ii8 member club, Fe're proud to
clam them as our suburb on the &gt;;.'est,...dalt Bien, Ed Rennell, Red lIcKnight, Bob Lyon,
and Dick Biringcr, and Charlie Keep were all happy to pay their birthday fines last

Tuesday.....Don't forget that next Tuesday Spencer and his committee v/ill be around

to sell you tickets for you and tin- iMmnily to the ii-H Fair Amphitheater pc-rfomance.
Seventy-five cents for adults and fifty cents for the- kiddies.

V/e'll use this means for the Club to once again say liello to our good friend Norn
Kohl and hope he's enjoj'lng his nov: Television sot and to tell Pa^me that wo miss him
each Tuesday noon and hope he'll soon be back minus the itch.

MisLng last Tuesday were Bailey, Hamilton, Johnson, Murray, Patterson, Payne, Fritz

VanAkon, Warner Van.iken, and Vinton.

/iftor make-ups v/crc in for the meeting of the

22nd, the attendance vras 91,30^.
Jim McComb has

working on it.

i ladies' night coming up in the very near future and has a committee
Save your money men, as it promises to be a sv;cll affair.

Fritz VanAkcn has the prograin next Tuesday and he tolls us that his speaker is to be
a Mr. Lacey, personnel Director at Corning Glass, Albion, Understand that Corning has
tried several nev: ideas regarding personnel work. This should be a very fine program
well worth listening too, ■ -

-

- -

-

HILLSDALE ROTARY NE\'/S — Speakers — one of the irritations discussed at the St. Joe
Conference v/as what to do about sneakers - Rotarians who gobble their luncheon and ther
"sneak" out. There are a few in every club and they should be denied attendance credit,

Maybe we should have a "sneakcr-chocker" and a table labeled "Luncheon only",

FLASH

McConb reports arrangements final for Ladies' Nite, June-12, at

the Co^'?7??Efer Country Club. Country style chicken dinner, excellent entertainment with
dancing later in the evening. Price most reasonable. 35,00 per couple. Wc Eiust make
reservations so bring your 35.00 and Jin will be selling tickets Tuesday noon. Dinner
at 6:30 p.m.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15M
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

"f-r*

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President

S. ANDREWS

- President

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President ■— Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARJE S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

'

William A. Milnes,

Lose, Roy R. Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

FELLOWSHIP

H. Vincent Kornstian, Max A. Olds

VanAken

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

G

C. Alfred Rice

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske,

I. Earle Davidson

H

E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, 'Carl F. Vinton

Horry I. Taylor

Fred H. Weeks,

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Wolker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

I

Earl J. Corwin,

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Mouriee D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patte.rson, Richard Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

I. R. Livermore, M. H. Derbommer, G. A.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN. . ■

C

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, H.

RURAL - URBAN

W.

R. Weidner

Willtoms, E. Horold Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKclih, Robert F&gt; Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Gront Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairmen. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, I. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swon,

R.

G.

Woldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—EoH J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rolary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

5—Russell G. Waldron

2—L.

Fraser

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

Earle Davidson

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

3—Martin H. Derhammer

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'] Serv. Pro'g)

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

3—Warren Williams (Rurol-Urbon Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Horold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrongements are completed.
If you want to switch dotes with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to hove inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

s

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol, IV

No. U6

June 11, 1951.

For our program last Tuesday Fritz introduced an interesting speaker, Irving B, Lacey,
Personnel Director with the Corning Glass plant at Albion,

It was Albion*s ^ood for

tune to have natural gas in order to bring this fine plant to its* industrial sot-up.

Jim (promoter) McOomb wants your word about Ladies Nite tomorrow evening at the Coun
try Club, For A5#00 you can take your favorite woman, eat fried chicken dinner family
Jtylc and have sore muscles 'A^ednesday morning from dancing. Program starts at 6j30 pni
Oh yes, the girls get flowers, Jim wants a yes or no from each of you.
The guest list had Clare Hollister from Eronson and Llelvin Blue of Quincy,
Rotarian Les heads up the Red Cross Blood bank program here again.

It needs citizen

support.

Spencer told us about a fine program this Uednesday evening at the high school auditorium.

"VTings Over Jordan" is singing at its' best.

Good to see Itemsj

Payne substituting for Ed,

What would we do without these boys.

Probably have Ken leading musicilin

Member s absent last Tues lay v/ere: Andrews, Bien, Derhammer, Hamilton, Johnson, McDaniel.
Moore, Munn, Murr^, Thomas, and C, Woodward, Alread make up cards show Andrevra and
Thomas have made up.

May attendance was 92,0^

The early leavers for the month of May: Lloyd L, Livermorc,

The man whc ha;? not anything to boast of but his illustrious ancestors is like a potato
orly gocd bcir.-.ging to him is underground.
COMFENS'"-TION

If I were standing to be judged.
Before the great white throne;
Where I could hear the righteous sing
and hear the sinners moan,
I*d want no greater advocate to make my final plea
Than just a boy who'd say "Gee," he did a lot for me
LOOK UP

"I can see how man can look down upon

the earth and be an atheist, but I can
not conceive how he could look up into
the heavens and say there is no God,"
—Abraham Lincoln,

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 5:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S.

ROBERT E, SHAW — Vice-Pretident

ANDREWS

- President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V, SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A. Milnes,

Ernest W. Luse, Ray R. Fox

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,
Leslie H. Woodward

C

Frederick

FELLOWSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

J

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

G

PROGRAM

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry I. Toylor

D

I

Earl J. Corwin,

VanAken

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

H

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

K

Charles H. Flske, L. Earle Dovidson
Raymond A. Trebilcoek

Max

A. Olds, James F. McComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC
Maurice

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

B

L. R. livermere, M. H. Derhemmer, G. A.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL• URBAN

- E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,R. J. Fraser, H.

W. Williams,

R. Weidner

E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan, R. G. Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Fraser

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentotive)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

3—Mortin H. Derhammer

10—Lloyd R. livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'I Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)
H. Woodward

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A, Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far In advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stog Night, can appoint o committee of fellow members to help with the various detolls.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol. IV

1

No. 1a7

June 18, 19^1.

Jim McCorab was responsible for the Ladies Nite get-together at the Country Club last
Tuesday evening and from the length of time some folks stayed and various other in
dications it must have been a success.

The Hotel never did bettor in the chicken

they served, nor have Rotary voices ever blended as bcautifullj'" as Master Holtz
directed the group in the singing of "Clementine", dedicated to our ncv/ly-v/eds,
Harold and Luclla,

Marge Corey's little act was enjoyed by all and then we adjourned

to dance vrith our favorite Rotary .Vnn,

music,

V'ayne Feller and his orchestra furnished the

Tou might guess, ^Valdron took home the prize for the card players.

Treat vras

a bit loud and off-color on a fevi occasions but ^Tith his father gone, guess we will

have to expect that,

I'/e were expecially happy to see Mildred Payne there v.lth Mark

and Ruth in the absence of Maurice vfho is in the North VIoods,

We have tried to give a rather detail account of the ladies night party so that the
other half of the club who couldn't attend vrill knov: how their money v/as spent.

There were about 2h members missing last Tuesday. The average for the Sth was 68*2i4.^.
Frank McConkey has the program next week and Mac has vfhat shouH be a swell program.
His speaker v^ill be Mr, H. D, (Don) Hootman, an Extension Horticulturist with the
Michigan State College, I believe that Mr, Hootman is a nephew of Mac's, so he must
be good. His subject will be "Some Trends of the Fruit Grov/ing Industry in Michigan."
Several Rotarians are actively engaged in Community Service work by helping vfith the
coming Fisherman's Festival, This is a community project and if called upon show that
"Good old Rotary Spirit", and give a hand
.Spencer and Charlotte left Monday to
be gone a couple of weeks on a trip back East,,.IHldrod.reports Pawnee much better,
,,,,our thanks to BjTon for getting the sheet out last v/eek...,.Too bad Earle and the

good vrifc had to miss the Ladies' Nite. '7e understand that the Editor had a very bad
nose bleed which can be mighty uncomfortable
Max and Marge Olds celebrated their
21st wedding anniversary at the party last Tuesday night....V/e note that Lcs .foodward
is again responsible for the Blood Bank that vras here Wednesday
/aid vrhile thiriking of the Woodwards, we would mention Chuck who just returned from" a vreok in Florida
and the National Junior Chamber Convention vd.th the State President, Sam Rosenberg,,,,
QU0T/3IE QIDTB:

scarcely needed,"

"A little bossing goes a long vray,

bith good human relations it is

DONALD A. L^MRD, psychologist, writing in the June issue of the

Rotarian, in a Vocational Service hcaclliner, (Employees vrill do more for praise and
fair treatment than they will for an^d^hing else.)
ROTARY HIGHLIGHTS OF BO'RD LffiETING:

A proposed Occupational Therapy Program vras explained by B^Ton Thomas.

The Cold

water State Home is in charge of the program vrhich vrill be given during eight weeks
of the summer at the Edson School. Dr, Kenneth Olmsted is the representative from

the Coldwater Club together with Elmer Dobson from the Quincy Club and Jack Aldrich
from the Bronscm Club..

The Col&lt;lrrater Rotary Club will donate not in-excess of §150..

.There vras a general discussion of the Richard Corlcss case and it was decided
after several comments and after reviGrrring the correspondence on file that the obli
gation of the Coldwater Rotary Club had boon fulfilled,,....The classification of

Harry Taylor vras changed from Senior /.ctive. Auto Retailing to Senior Active. The
classification of Bob Livermore was changed from Physical Education to /uto Retailing
A.A,,.,,,»Adjournment,

Ken,

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President
ROBERT E. SHAW — VIce-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V, SHORNO — Treosorer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director
H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

Luse, Ray R.

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

William A.

Fox

Frederick

*

VonAken

I

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstlen, Max A. Olds

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

nLEPHONE

Walter 1. Bien, John A. Kennedy

William H. Fronkhauser, W. R. Johnsert,

Leslie Treat,

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F.

Leslie H. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

G

John H. Wolker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry L. Taylor

D

Mllnes, Earl J.

PUBLIC

Charles H.

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

INFORMATION

Fiske,

K

L. Eorle Davidson

Raymond A. Trebllcodc

PROGRAM

H

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnom,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Monguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B, Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

B

CRIPPLED CHILDREN
E. J. Ronnoll, J. E. Bailey, R. I. Wade,

L. R. llvermore, M. H. Derhammer, 6. A.

Honeywell, W. Trent, L. P. McDoniel

R. J. Froser,

D

1. R.

RURAL • URBAN

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

Weidner

W. W. Woy, B. Keith Peorce

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A.

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

15—Olis O.

Kornslien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)
29—Horold J.

Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)
10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Froser

Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY

2—L. Eorle Davidson

1—Richard Manguse

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Peorce

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

SEPTEMBER

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

22-HaroId T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howord K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Fronkhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

VanAken

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (ladies' Night)
19—Frank I. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)
H. Woodward

10—William A. Mllnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dotes with onother member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, eon appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

'He Profits Most Who Serves Best^'

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

I
Vol. TV

No. lifi

Jnpp ?$j 1951.

Mr, H, D, (Don) Hootman from the Horticulturist division of Michigan State College
was introduced by Frank McConkey last Tuesday and he gave a very interesting talk
concerning the fruit industry. He mentioned that in the fruit industry workers never

have a nervous breakdcwnj and the great change in mechanical arachineryj and also chem
ical sprays etc.; because of DDT we have an increased apple production of from 2\ to
3 million bushels per year and hov; vre can soon expect to have a new spray that ttlII

add color to the fruity Michigan ranks 1st in the production of sour cherries, black
rasberries and blueberries; 2nd in pears and plums; 3rd in grapes; and Uth in apples
and sweet cherries. There are lii,000 farms growing fruit in Michigan with a
to 60

million dollar value.

In mentioning the methods of supply to the consumer he said

that Q6% of the fruit is sold in 11^,200 self-service super-markets, each doing over a

J million dollar business a year.

Bob and Ernie attended the District 7\ssembly last week-end at St, Mary's Lake Camp
for presidents and secretaries and reported a very worth-while v;cck-ond.

Those ses

sions are always filled vrith lots of good Rotary,,,.We note that the programs for
next year have been mailed to each member so check your date and bo a good boy scout.
Spencer and I think Grant assisted, prepared the program list and if everybody sticks
to his subject it should be a good year of varied programs
Glad to have Payne aroiind for a few days again.,, .Congrats to Wayne on tht^ I'iay-DcNooyor opening,,, ,and to
Jess and Les on the Trout they caught and the ones that McKeith didn't get
Shorno
is taking a trip with his family so don't"anybody get a tooth ache
Someone report
ed that Rotary was to play volley ball this year but haven't heard further
Can v^e

all name the new president of Rotary International? Right, it's Frank E, Spain of

Birmingham, jUabama,

Among the missing last week were Blerhammer, Komstien, McKoith, Moore,
Putnam, Shorno, Sieg, and Teeter, which gave us an attendance average of

Opfens,

ATTENTION ALL:

Next Tuesday, the 26th, will be Prexy Marks last meeting and the
gavel will be turned over to Prexy Shavf during the program, July
1st is the "go" date for our new officers and Board, The light
is green men and were hoping for another banner year for Rotary

in Coldwater,
and Bob in?

Shall we all be there next Tuesday to see Mark off

In the Rotary Magazine vfe read that the contributions to the Rotary Foundation since
the death of Paul Harris in January of 19k7 exceed 2 million dollars. The number of
Rotary Clubs contributing 100^ to the Foundation in the four and 1§ years exceeds
2,300.

Expenditures since 19h7 for 28^ Rotarv-Foundation Fellov/ships awards total

nearly $750,000,

Wayne Way has the program for next week and he announces two splendid films from the

General Motors Film Library, "Caught Napping" ho ^vill give us the story of the actual
making of our present day highway road maps and hov/ they arc kept up to'' date, (Magic
in the Air, vrtiich is a feature concerning the tcloyision industries,}

M^k Andrcv/s informed us the other day that he wonted to v/rite the last Biaiotin of
his year so it should be good,

Watch for it next week.

Ken,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneiday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOU - College Cofeteria - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.}

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�2mH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1930-31
MARK

ROBERT E. SHAW — Viee-President

S.

ANDREWS

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

Luse, Ray R.

William A. Milnes,

Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Earl J. Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

VanAken

TELEPHONE

ROTARY INFORMATION

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson, '
Howard M.

Leslie H. Woodward

Teeter,

Charles

Horry L. Taylor

PROGRAM

C.

INFORMATION

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

L-

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

Alfred Rice

H. Fisko, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebileock

PUBLIC

FELLOWSHIP

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

Carl F. VInlon

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Monguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

;

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

CRIPPLED

B

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

C

E. J. Rennell, J.

L. R. lIvermore. M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

R. J.

Honeywell, W. Treat, I. P. McDaniel

E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
Fraser, H. R. Weidner

RURAL■ URBAN

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,
W. W. Way, B. Keith Poarce

SICK

D

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeilh, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. I. livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

Waldran

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Horold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDonlel (Family Picnic)
29—Harold J.

19—John Walker

17—Robert J. Fraser

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Chlld'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Progran.,

Hamilton
JANUARY

MAY

1—Richard Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

SEPTEMBER

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

^

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—TrI-Sfate Meeting

(Tentotive)

22-Haroid T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'I Serv. Pro'g)

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Mllford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treot

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the finol arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol. IV.

i

No. h9

July 2, 1951.

Fellow Rotarians:

I have prevailed upon Ken to allov; are to i/rite this bulletin

since it is the

last one to be published during my term as President of the Club. Instead of boring
you with a Tuesday program devoted to a report of the year's activities, I am going
to make a fevr comments through this medium and you can either read them or not as you
desire,

I assume that most of ary predecessors came to the end of their year with much the
same feeling as I have. It can't but be a relief and yet there is the reminder that

much was not done which was intended a year ago.

I fully expected to have at least

three club assemblies, and that the new members were to be indoctrinated by the Rotary
Information committee at an evening meeting at the home of one of the members. I'e did
have one club assembly in addition to the one which was held v;hen Governor "Red" visit

ed us, but the new members have not been indoctrinated as I intended,
be done in Bob's year and will become a fixed policy of the club.

I hope this will

I shall not make any appraisal of the Rotary year which is soon to end, as you can
do that for yourselves. However, my principal reason for writing these notes is to say
to each one of you, "ray sincerest thanks for helping me in so many ways to carry on the
work of Rotary during the past year," Since all of you have been so cooperative, it is
impossible to single out any one for special thanks, but I do want to call your atten
tion to the appreciation which all of us should extend to Ken for his vreekly bulletin
to Fred for his work on the program and to Bill for putting us in an enviable attend-'
ance bracket, I could go dovai the roster from here and mention every member and refer

to one or more acts which he has done to help the club. Neither time nor space permits
me to do so. Suffice it to say that not only for myself but for all the members we appreciate what everyone has done, and i Icnov; you vrlll continue to give Bob the same uncooperation that you have given your officers in the years gone
To bring you up to date, here are a few facts for your information:
Attendance Average

Membership

Youth Fund

for 19^0

91,51^

for 19^0

July 1, 1900

Youth Fund Disbursements:

6? '

'!!i322,23

for 1951

92.1x8%

for 1951

68

June 30, 1951
Richard Corless
0175.52
G.

60,26
23.09
37.50

Smith - brace

Spigle family
Camp Emory
Model U.N, Assembly
V/olverine boys' State

My very best to Bob for a successful and outstanding year,

hopes become a reality.

19.00

35.00
Let's all see his

«M,r,
provided us with two very interesting films on
Map Making" and "Television" Tuesday,
"ill
Lees, Cons. Officer. Spencer Owens has

charge of the program and -ire all knav it will be outstanding.

"One thing that puzzles every married man is why ever; bachelor isn't rich."
Rotary is not of yesterday nor tomorrovr but of todays
not destructive but intensive: not exclusive but uniquenot selfish but practical; not stilted and formal but
social and fraternal.

'

M.S.A.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetday 12:15 M

STURGtS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

�219TH

DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1930-51
MARK S. ANDREWS

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President
MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

- President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory
ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director
.
H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN. MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

Luse, Ray R.

William A. Milncs,

Fox

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

F

Maurice D. Payne, f. Leslie Treat,
Leslie

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Earl J. Corwtn,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

VanAken

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

William H. Frankhaussr, W. R. Johnson,

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howord M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

H. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

PUBLIC

John H, Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry L. Taylor

Charles H.

C. Alfred Rice

INFORMATION

Fiske,

L.

BIRTHDAY

Earle Davidson

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Man^use '

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

L. R. Ltvermoro, M. H. Derhammer, O. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

E. J. Renneil, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wode,
R. J. Fraser, 1. R. Weidner

Honeywell, W. Treot, L. P. McDoniel

D

RURAL - URBAN

W. WilIiams,~E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

:

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W., Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Choirman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Llvcrmore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

17—Robert J. Froser

19—John Wolker

Barnes

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Chlld'n Program)

22—L. Paul McDanlel (Family Picnic)
29—Harold J. Hamilton

MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Roy R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swon

15—Tri-Stote Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

*

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhouser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sleg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Toylor

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Horold R. Weidner

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

NOVEMBER

10—William A. Milnes

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)
14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21-M!lford A. McKelth

20—F. Leslie Treat

H. Woodward

24—Max A. Olds

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as for In advance as possible and let the program chairmen know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, con appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best

fi

^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

i
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB
Attendance Record

Meetings Attended

Total Meetings
Andrews
Barne s

Bobier
C offman
Corwin
Piske

French

Kennedy

21
21
21
21
21

21
21
21

21
21
21

21
21
21
21

21
21

.

Rice

21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21

Schmitt (Joined 1-22-52)

19

19

Swan
Thomas

21
21
21

21
21
21

Touplik (Joined 1-22-52)

19

19

Treat
Trebilcock
F. Van Aken

21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21

21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21

B ob Kerr
Kornstien

Lloyd Re Liverraore
Lloyd Le Liverraore
Luse

McConkey
Milnes
01ms ted

Payne

Taylor

W.

Van Aken

Wade
Walker

Way
Weeks

Williams
Ce Woodward

Le Woodward

21
21
21
21
21
21

21
21
21

3I4- Members 100^-

■"i

rF/rill-.'-

Ivi£

-i

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CR^K — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1931-32
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vic«.Pre«. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President - Director

ERNEST W. lUSE - Secretary

FRANK MURRAY — Director

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vic»&gt;President - Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director
Al SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE ~ Director

MARK ANDREWS — Director

JIM MeCOMB, E. CORWIN - Sergeants^-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

L R. LIVERMORE — Chalrmon

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest Luce, Howard Swan
Ken Johnstone

AHENDANCE

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

MEMBERSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Wiltiam A. Mllnes, John A. Kennedy,

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennefi

Louis Pennlngton, Bob Lyons

Kenneth

M.

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

PUBLIC INFORMATION

BIRTHDAY

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Oerhammer

H. Munn, Jr., Dick Kerr,

Dick BerrinQer, Chester L. Allemier

PROGRAM

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Max

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treleor

Olds

MUSIC

Maurice 0. Poyne, Ed Holts,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcocic

Clara Bovee, Piono

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chalrmon

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Kornstein, A.

Rice,

CHILDREN

RURAL. URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Robert B. Kerr

Guvarie S. CofFmon. Roy Fox

SICK

Otis Barnes, M. R. Frendt

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguce, Chairman.

SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chalrmon. Howard Teeter,

VJarren Williams,

Roy C. Patterson

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

7—Raymond Trebilcocic
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.
SEPTEMBER

APRIL

4—Howard Teeter (United Nafions)

1-Harold T. Hill

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)

25—No Meeting.

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)

6—AM-Sports Banquet

"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Foirgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urbon)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—Jomes F. McCemb

13—Donold Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth

Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

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27—Earlo L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Woy (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richard Birlnger, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JUNE

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

ID—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

26—Frank Murray (International Service)

'

JULY

1—E. Byron Thomas

MARCH

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

4—M. R. French

3—C. Woodward (Report on Dlst. Assembly)

11—Lewis Pennlngton

20—W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

15—Woyne R. Johnson
22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Renneil (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you wont to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the detoils.

"He Profits Most Who Serves BesP*

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

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�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best**

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Publishod by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

I

$

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB
Attendance Record
Total

Meetings-

Meetings

Attended

Moore

21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21

Murray

21

Olds

21

Owens

21
21
21
21
21
21

Allemlep

Barley
Bent
Bien

Biringer
Davidson
Pox
Hill
Holtz
Johnstone

Keep
Richard

Kerr

Lyon
McComb
McKeith

McKnight

Patterson
Pearce

Pennington
Putnam
Shaw
Shorno
Teeters
Treloar
Vlnton

21
10
21
21
21

Waldron

21

Skabo

(Joined 3-25-52)

Absent

18
16

6
3
3

16

5

15

20

1

11

10

il;

7

19
20

2
1

13
18

3

8

20

1

15

6

20

1

18
18

3

17
20
20

1
1

18
16

3

I
3

20

1

19
18
9

2

20

3
1
1

18

3

20
12

1

9

10 of above members only absent 1 meeting, please check
with your Secretary if this is not correct.

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — CongrogoHonai Chureii — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cofetoria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — Dittrict Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW ~ President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vteo-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

FRANK MURRAY - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vlee^resldent - Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE —Director

AL SIEG — Director

MARK ANDREWS - Director

JIM MeCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeonts^t-Armt

CLUB SERVICE

L R. UVERMORE - Chairman

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest Lute, Haward Swan
Ken

Johnstone

AHENDANCE

SERGEANTS&gt;AT-ARMS

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Jim McComb, E. Cerwin

MEMBERSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Louis Penningten, Bob Lyons

FELLOWSHIP

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Kenneth

M. Putnam

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhommer

H. Munn, Jr.,
Max

PROGRAM

BIRTHDAY

Dick Kerr,

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

MUSIC

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holts,
Claro Bovee, Piano

Jess Woidron, R. Trebiicock

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Komstein, A. Rice,

CHILDREN

RURAL ■ URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Robert B. Kerr

Ouvarie S. Coffmon, Ray Fox

SICK

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Mangute, Chairman.

SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chairmen. Howard Teeter,
Roy C. Polterson

Warren William*,

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hill

21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)

4_Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)

28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

25—No Meeting.

22—Horvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)

7—Raymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnlght

SEPTEMBER

8—All-Sports Banquet

"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (CiossiEcation)

1—No Meeting.

11—Guvarle S. ColTman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)

18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rurol-Urbon)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Uvermore (Club Service)

OaOBER

' ^ F

27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Horold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richord Birlnger, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to hha"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JUNE

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Childreit)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarions)
17—AAox Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—LJoyd L Livermore

19—Martin H. Derhammer

26—Frank Murray (Internatioitol Service)
JULY

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Woidron (Rotory Magazine)

11—lewis Penningtofi

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Milnes

IB—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webtter Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodword

MARCH

NOVEMBER

4—M. R. French

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

re

^

SPENCER 6. OWENS, Program Chair.

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"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

^

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

Vol. V

No. 1,

July 9, 1951.

This is the beginning of a nevr rotary year. The incoming officers have assumed
their respective positions and vdth the cooperation of the individual members the

Coldv/ater Rotary Club vrLll continue to make a satisfactory record.
The Bird Club v;as unusually large at our Tuesday noon meeting last "VYeek,

hope the flock vdll diminish vdthin the very near future.

Let»s

The follovdng comprise

this group: Earle Davidson, Web Treat, Earl Corwin, Bill Milnes, Ed Rennell, Carl
Vinton, Max Olds, Dick Biringer, Lloyd Livermore, Mac McKeith, Harold Hamilton, and
Hal Munn.

vVe missed the follovfing members at out last meeting: Chester Allemier, Otis

Barnes, Walt Bien, Marty Derhammer, Charlie Fiske, Wayne Johnson, Red ^«icKnight, B.K.
Pearce, and Hov/ard Teeter.

We welcomed as guests at our meeting last Tuesday Rotarians Joe Wibel our Mfg,

from Quincy, James R, Ewing and optometrist from Brookfield, Missouri, and C. P.

Overnyer, Glass Mould

from Winchester, Indiana.

John Sundquist of Gamble-Skomo

vdth Frank Murray and Dr. Wolfe, Guvarie Coffman's son-in-law.
The secretary reports the Jijine attendance of 87.50^ vrhich is considerably under
our average attendance, possiblj'- the vacation spirit is invading our club.
V/m. Iviilnes has charge of the program ne::t v.'eek and v/e can be assured of a very
special meeting.

Don't forget the school board meeting Monday night, July 9th, Lets make a spec
ial effort to have a good representation from the Rotary Club at this meeting.
Belovr is the outline of the actions taken at the first rotary board meeting of

the new officers.

The first meeting of the new Rotary Board was held at noon on July 5bh,

at the Arlington Hotel vdth 8 members present.

Motion made by Chuck Woodvrard that entrance fee be increased to ^pl5.00,

OlO.OO rebate being made to each member vfho attends the District Conference
within a one year period. Seconded by Dick ivianguse and carried.

The President appointed Chuck ^»oodward, Dick Manguse, and Ernie Luse to

prepare a budget for the year 1951-52.

Motion made by Mark Andrevfs, seconded and carried, that the Southern
Michigan National Bank be designated as the Rotary banking institution for
the next year.

Proper approval was made for the continuance as honorary members for
Ira King,
Frankhauser, and Norm Kohl,
The monthly board meetings for the next 11 months will be held on the
first Thursday of each month at 12:00 o'clock at the hotel.
There was a discussion on the means of raising funds for 1951-52 and
it was agreed that a questionaire be prepared and the members be circular
ized as to their wishes.

Motion by Dick Manguse that Marty Derhammer be granted a leave of ab
sence to September 1, 1951.
Motion made by Frank IFjrray thr?.t dues notice in amount f25.00 from the
Chamber of Commerce be tabled. Seconded and carried,
~
Motion that Frank Murray be cappointed 9th member of the booxd consistent
to recommendation by Rotary International. Seconded and carried.

Motion made by Mark Andrcv/s that tlie application of resignation of A1
Sieg be vfithdrayni. Same vfas seconded and carried.
Motion made by Mark Andrews that resignation of L. Paul McDaniel be

accepted and letter be sent to the Indiana Club as soon as his change of
residence has been made.

The Lord prefers common-looking people, That is the reason he made so many of them,
-^H^^-Lincoln.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elkc Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-31
MARK

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

^

S. ANDREWS — President

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVAR1E S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E..Sieg — .Chairman

A

,

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

ATTENDANCE

;

William A. Mllnes,

Lute, Roy R.7 Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

Howard

FELLOWSHIP

6

H.

M.

Teeter, Carl

F.

Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

Olds

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

K

H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcoek

H

Vincent Kornst en. Max A.

J

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles

PROGRAM

Fred H.

VanAken

SERGEANT S-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

ROTARY INFORMATION

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnisht,
Harry L. Taylor

D

1

J.

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

Earl

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

1^.

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putno
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

I. R. tivermore. M. H. Derhommer, G, A.

CRIPPLED

. E. J.

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. I. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, t. R. Weidner

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniei

D

W.

Williams, E. Harold Munn,~}fr,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman.

Swan,

R.

G.

SERVICE

W. Grant Treloor, Chairman. R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Waldron

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A.

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—1. Paul McDaniei (Family Picnic)

Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)
10—Robert B. Kerr

19-John Walker

17—Robert J. Fraser

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Progr^

/

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

15—Tri-State Meeting

(Tentotive)

22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H- Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhommer

5—Frederick VanAken

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Progrom)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloor (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)
H. Woodward

10—William A. Mllnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final orrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWI
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol. V

i

No. 2

July 163 19^1,

Among the missing last Tuesday at our noon meeting v/ore Jim Bailey, Otis
Barnes, Dick Biringer, Earle Davidson, Marty Derharamer, •Jayne Johnson,
Dick Kerr, Frank McConkey, Mac McKeith, Ilal Munn, Spence Ov/ens, Ken Putnagi,

and Hovrard Teeter» This gives us an average of 80,60p, Not so good.
Last week after all the make ups vEere in we had an average of 89.^5?.
Our visitor last v/eek was Harry Hale from California, a guest of Barney
Trebilcock.

President Bob informes us that the v^eekly feed ticket has been advanced

in price fifteen (15) cents, effective on members Tuesday noon, July 2h,
1951. Meanwhile each Rotarian should be prepared to suggest how the
advance should be absorbed.

Proposals for a solution;

$1,50 luncheon ticket.
Increase the membership fees and hold

luncheon ticket at $1,25»
Some special money-making activity to
raise the increased costs of meals.

Be prepared to answer the president's questionaire when you receive it.

Lets make democracy work on this, and similar problems frcm time to time,

Congratulations to Honorary Member, Ira and Rotary Ann, Mayme King.
They have been together fifty years vre understand on July llith. Our
best vrishes for many years of hp.ppiness to come.

Well, Jim McComb is now a 'city father'i Congratulations to him.
Here's vashing him plenty of night work around 'ye 0 council table'.
Tour scribe is now a 'Georgia Cracker', If you don't like the bulletin
you can write it by registering your complaint early each v/eek.

Lloyd Livermore has the program for this Tuesday noon.

to be a very interesting one.
NEWS:

It promises

Taken from the Rotarian:

Rotary's 19^2 Convention will be held in Mexico City on May 25 to 29,
New President Frank E. Spain with his first sessions of his Board be

hind him is off to Europe for two months. He plans to visit Rotary
Club off main thoroughfares of travel, V'ith him on his Rotary tour

will be his v/ife Margaret,

Arthur Lagueux, Past President of Rotary Intemation, naw holds a master

of arts degree conferred by Colby College of I'/aterville, Me., for ef

forts as an "indefatigable vrorker for friendship and understanding."
STATE OF MIND:

I made a mental note one day, I struggled to compile it.
Then had to throw the thing avravj I had no place to file it,
—Florence Pedigo Jansson,

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

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15M

BR0N50N — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 ?. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. ~ District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-president

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director
H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

William A.

Luse, Roy R. Fox

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

F

Maurice Leslie
D. Payne,
F. Leslie Treat,
H. Woodward

C

Earl

I

J.

VanAken

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwm,

H. Vincent Komstien, Max A. Olds

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,
Howard M. Teeter, Carl F.

FELLOWSHIP

G

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry L. Taylor

D

Mllnes,

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION
Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson

K

ROTARY MAGAZINE

I

Roymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

H

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

B

CRIPPLED CHILDREN
E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, t. R. Weidner

L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

Honeywell, W. Treat, I. P. McDaniel

D

C

RURAL • URBAN

W.

Williams, E. HaroTd MunnyJK,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearee

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKelth, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

W. Grant Trefoar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

.

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis O.

Komstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)
29—Harold J.

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Hamilton
JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

Fraser

22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick VanAken

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)

26-Wayne W. Way

27—Harry L. Taylor
JULY
MARCH

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Horold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Miiford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details,
let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWI
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

'^He Profits Most Who Serves Best

�The B oard of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club has approved
the names and classification given below,

Aiy objections should be filed

with the secretary Tdthout delay:

James Crosby

Education - Agriculture

Kenneth y, Johnstone

Agriculture - Beef Cattle
Raising

Signed:

Ernest W, Luse, Secretary

July 13, 1951

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

Voi. V

No, 3

23, 1951

Paul McDaniel called the other day to say good-bye and also to ask us to
mention in the Reflector his regret in leaving Colcivfater and Rotary, They are
moving July 22 to Marion, Indiana, Rotary is sorry to lose Paul, but vre are

happy that he is able to enjoy the fine position he has at Marion, . Paul is

Sales Manager of the Ray Vickery Motor Sales, a Ciysler and Plymouth dealer,
Paul and Helen were married in Marion, living there from 1933 "to 1938, so they
are going to no strange community.

Rotary wishes Paul and his family the very

best of everything in their new effort.

Had an unusually ihteresting talk Tuesday noon with Lloyd Livermore who was
responsible for the program, Lloyd introduced Dr. Russell Finch from Jackson,
who is Medical Director of the Correction Department of the State of Michigan.

Dr. Finch told us that contrary to some thinking, Jackson Prison is the largest

prison in the world, with a census of about 6,185 patients, vrho were all entitled
to good medical treatment.

As is true rrith so many of our State Institutions,

conditions are very crowded, making proper treatment difficult.

All nevi patients

are placed in quarantine for 30 days during which time X-Rays are taken and the

man is interviewed by the staff physicians, consisting of U full time medical men.
Also they employee consulting physichns from Ann Arbor for their mental cases and
other specialized treatment. In 19U6, 12? major operations vrere performed at the

prison while in 1950 there were 1,61^6 performed.

In 19k9 there 21,072 X-Ra3'"S

taken. Dr. Finch concluded his talk vrith a short question and answer period and
he also showed some pictures showing plastic surgery results. Our thanks to
Lloyd for the program.

In the absence of John Walker, who slipped av;ay to South Bend to the Circus,
Gravel Vinton introduced the guests, including Earl Speer from Albany, Georgia;
Dr. Neil Bowman and Stanley L. Phaner vrith Dick Kerr; Harry Hale, Barney's brotherin-lav; from San Jose California; R.
Douglas from Hilladale; and Jack V/right
from Brentvrood, Missouri.
The attendance last week was 82,09^ after all make-ups were in and this week
we numbered among the missing Biringer, Davidson, Derhammer, Fox, Johnson, Kornstien,

McComb, McConkey, McKeith, Moore, Patterson, Pennington, Thomas, Waldron, and Vfalker.
Swell of all the afore-mentioned fellows to insist on making-up that missed meeting.

Max Olds has the program for the next week and will have as his guest Sargeant

Coykendall, pistol expert of the State Police.

This should be a really swell pro

gram as a fevr of the fellows saw-this same shooting some time ago and all report
complete amazement at the ability of the man. Don't forget to call Ernie with ycur
reservations if you are bringing a guest to the program. Seems as if some of the
sons should enjoy this.

Thanks to Ken Olmsted for bringing us up-to-date on the Therapy program,

,

don't forget the Sport-shirt contest next Tuesday v/ith prizes by Olds and Hamilton
(what a cleaning vre'll get) and judging by Swan and Trebilcock
Nice of Mar
garet Olmsted and the Hospital Guild to say "thanks" for the cloths....,.understand
.Jim Bailey just received word that he successfully completed the written portion of

the exam for entrance to the American College of Surgeons, Still has the oral to
go. Very fine Jim and v;e're all proud of you. (bet he was really green with envy
when he heard of all the surgery done at Jackson Prison.) You may wonder who is
writing this sheet, but don't v/orry, so do the rest of us,,.Congrats to Asst, Dir
ector Ed for the splendid tenor section heard last Tuesday.
Ken

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

QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

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ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwafer --1950-51

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MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-PresidenI
MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH. L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVAR1E S. COFFMAN —Director

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DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — ^Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VtNCENt KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeonts-at.Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A. Milnes,

Ernest W. Luse, Ray R.~ Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

FELLOWSHIP

J

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Corl F. Vinton

PUBLIC

C.

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INFORMATION

Charles H. Fisko, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcock

Harry I. Taylor

Fred H.

. H. Vincent Kornstion, Max A. Olds

VanAken

ROTARY INFORMATION

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PROGRAM

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnighl,

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Earl J. Corwin,

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BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

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ROTARY MAGAZINE

Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

Alfred Rice

MUSIC

Maurice D. Poyne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Monguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Choirman

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YOUTH SERVICE

CRIPPLED

E. J.

L. R. Livormore, M. H. Derhommer, G. A^

CHILDREN

RURAL• URBAN

Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

R. J.

Froser,

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H.

W. Williams,-E-. Harold Munn,—Jr.,

R. Weldner

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W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murrey, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

1—Eorl J. Corwin

5—Richard A.

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladles' Night)

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

Kerr

'19—John Walker

17—Robert

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
2—L.

J. Froser

MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

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10—Robert B. Kerr

1—Richard Monguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)

Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—5. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Worner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhommer

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y'Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weldner

y 20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

3—Warren Williams (Rurol-Urban Program)

MARCH

10—William A. Milnes

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotory Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Infern'l Serv. Pro'g)
14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

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24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26r»-©. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as for in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program choirman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining progroms. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Progrom Chairmon

Profits Most Who Serves Best

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

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July 30, 1951

Max Olds presented Sgt. Coykendall of the Ilichigan State Police last Tuesday and such
a fine exhibition of shooting v;e have never seen. Along ^vith his crack shooting the
Sgt. gave us some safety hints in the use of firearms and some clever humor. A very
interesting and different program than we have had. Very goodj Mort*

The guest list v/as lengthy and included Rotariana George Williamson from bluffton,

Indiana: Carl Schod of Indianapolis; Harold D. Gamrath of Kokomo; Hov/ard Eggleston

from Toledo, Ohio; , 0,\7. Hoffman from Franklin, Ohio; James H, Harmon of Marion, Ohio;

Melvin Blue from Quincy; Oscar Fischer from Quincy; and Bill V/horley from Bronson,

Also Bob Brovm, Don Smith, Fred V/eeks, Paul Douglas, Don Shorno, Bob Tetter, Mark
Pearce, and Ted Short. John, back from the Circus, did the show. (F.S. Hope we didn't
miss anyone.)

Web Treat has the program next Tuesday and after many attempts have given up trying to
catch him to learn what the program might be.

Seems he's on another vacation.

It'll

be good though, v/ith Treat in charge, so better be on deck.

Cost Dick Kerr ?.1.00 to v/ear the orange "Kerr Hardware" sport shirt,... .Mark Andrews,
again trying to be a gentleman and paying for it...Other than that, all went along
rather smoothly last Tuesday. Oh, yes, Robin, we did v/ant to mention that the meetings
are going along as if you'd been running them for a long time.

Attendance last Tuesday v.'as 88,06^ vrith 80 men eating a pretty good meal from Chef Joe,
For the meeting of the 17th, the average vras 85.
after al.1 make-ups were in.
Please turn in the questionaire you recently received.

in, that's not enough.

So far only 30 have been turned

Then at the Board meeting coming up next week it will help

greatly if they know the feeling of the membership concerning these rather difficult
problems. Again, please fill them out and see that Ernie gets them,...Thanks.

Ken Johnstone was officially welcomed into our family of Coldwater Rotarians last v/eek

by Grant Treloar and we vrould like to repeat the brief sketch that Grant gave regarding

Ken: Kenneth V/illiam Johnstone (Ken), Borne of Scottish parents in London, England,
February Uj 1893. Educated at Queen Elizabeth's School, Sevenoaks, Kent and London
University Tutorial College.

Veteran of World War X, six years service, British Arny, Rank, Captain, Vfent to
China in 1922 on engineering business and vras employed by the Chinese Government for

seven and a half years, (Part of this time he served as an Admiral in the Chinese Navy

running down smugglers.)
Joined the Peking Rotary Club in 1926 and the Shanghai Rotary Club in 1935,

Dir
ector in the Shanghai Rotary Club 1938-39 and 19iliO and was for many years Chairman of
the membership committee of this club.

Ken next joined the International Telephone and Telegraph System as Production Mgr.

of the China Elec, Co., transferred in 1933 to its' sister Co, the Shangia Telephone Co.
and became Gen'l Commercial Mgf. During World 'Var II, Ken v^as a Jap prisoner of War for
s3 years. He returned to China in 19i!-7 and resumed his former position vrith the .Shanghai
Telephone Co. and was one year under Comm'onist rule. He rctEirned to the States in 1950,
He married Lucia Kingman of Topeka, Kansas, They have a son and daughter both mar
ried,

He is a Mason of 30 years standing and has occupied several chairs in the various

orders of this organization.

His Plobbies consist of Microscopy and Nature Study.

We hope Ken truly enjoys his rotary experience in Coldvrater,

Ken.

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. — Diitrict Governor

219TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Viee^Presldent

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeonts-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Choirman

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CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

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SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

William K. Frankhauser, W. R..Johnson,
Howard M. Teeter, Carl P. VInton

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

AHENDANCE

WilliojR A. Miines, Earl J. Corwin,

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

PUBLIC

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

Charles H.

BIRTHDAY

INFORMATION

Fiske,

L.

Earle Davidson

Mox A. Olds, James F. McCemb

Raymond A. Trebllcock

Harry L. Taylor-

PROGRAM

Fred H. Weeks,

C. Alfred Rico

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ROTARY MAGAZINE

E. Byron Thomas

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

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Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Choirmon

B

A
YOUTH SERVICE
L. R. Livermore, M. H. Dorhammer, G. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL . URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, H. R. Weidner

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniet

D

W. Williams, E. Horold Munii, "Jr^

W. W. Way, fi. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Gront Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan, R. G. Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A.

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

15—Otis O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)
10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert J. Froser

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Progrom)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER
5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Peorce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Roy R. Fox

26—F. Murray '(Vocotlonol Serv. Program)
OCTOBER

8—E. Byron Thomas

15—Tri-Stafe Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Kill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

1—Richard Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey
26—Wayne W. Way

13—Harold R. Weidner

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry I. Taylor
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Inlern'l Serv. Pro'g)

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3—Warren Williams (RurahUrban Program)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

10—William A. Miines

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. VInton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above !s our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as for in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon os the final orrangements are completed.
If you wont to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol. V

6

No. 5

August 13, 1951.

li!r. Redfem, of the Public Relations Department of the Dotj Chemical Company, v/as our
speaker last Tuesday, being introduced by the one and only "High-Pockets" Trebilcock.
His subject v/as New Dimensions in Chemistry. It was very interesting. He told of
the many nev; developments at Dovr and of their heavy expansion program, Idr, Parron,
the Dovr Sales Representative in this area, was at the speaker's table with the exe
cutives. Couldn't help but think what a nice thing it vrould be for Dow to put up a
plant in Coldv;ater,

Red McKnight or Harold Hamilton have the program for nesrt. week but neither one of

them seem certain. Hovyever, the program is arranged and it should be a good one, so
better be on deck. Dr. Prophet, professor of Geography at Michigan State College is
to be the speaker. If you will remember he vras scheduled as our speaker one other
time and illness in the family forced him to cancel the talk. Your writer has heard
this man before, in fact I had a class hinder him, and he is really good, so better
make certain to be at the Arlington ne:ct Tuesday noon.

Sure was nice to have so fe\T men v;alk out early last Tuesdav for a change.

It would

be most uncomplimentary to Prof. Prophet to have him experience some of the mass exits
we have all seen at one o'clock. After all, here is a fine speaker and a busy man

v/ho drives 150 miles to talk to us.

We ouglit to be able to arrange just an hour and

one-half for Rotary
,Munn and Hamilton are the only members for the July Bird
Club..,.Munn is a proud father, Congratulations, Hal
Our Congrats to Vinton on
another grandchild. Kinda old stuff to Gravel, vrith Shav; married to one of his dau
ghters.... .Fines wore a bit heayj-- last week, our thanks to all who contributed so
graciously and generously, especially Biringer and his cake
Don't forget the pic
nic August 21, at the Trout farm beyond Quincy, Gravel is in charge so that means
a good time for all. Must sign up next Tuesday, No food to worry about as the hotel

is furnishing that. Just pay a !!)1,30 per person,., .Majority voted to raise the dues
from ^9*00 to ^',12,50
Rus Moore is in the hospital having an operation, V/ord
has it that Rus is doing fine and we'll look for him back soon.

Among the guests last v^eek were: Rotarians C, D, McKenzie of Quincyj Bob Pennell and
Leo White of Bronson; S. Dale Hlerj'- of Goshen, Ind.; Ed Meyer of Hammond, Ind,; L.E,
Grindler of Blanchester, Ohio; and Charlie Reed of Jackson. Other g\iests vrere Ed
Crane of Wellingford, Conn.; with Dick Ilanguse, Hotarian '."ade Lora of Blussfield,
Michigan and Bob Kennedy of Jackson 'Tith Charlie Peed,

Among the missing were B arnes, Bieh, Derliammer, Fox, Dick Kerr, Lyon, I.rcKeith, Munn,

Olrasted, Teeter, Thomas and Way,

.86.76% a.Cter make-ups were in.

Our attendance for the meeting of July 3ist, was

The average for t}ie month of July v:as 80.15^-.

MINUTES OF ROTARY W-'BI)

The. monthly board meeting vias held at noon August 1, 1951 at the Arlington. Hotel
with eight members present.

Motion by A1 Sieg, seconded bj' Bob Livermore that the dues be increased to 012.56

semi-annually. Effective" November 1, 1951. Carried,
The bank records show 03UO.95 in the regular fund and
in the Youth Fund,
Motion made by Bob Livermore," seconded
Chuck ','oodward that the Coldwater Rot-•
ary Club send two children to the Kimball Camp, cost $15,00 each. Carried,
Adjournment.

E, k'. Luse, Sec.

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You Wni Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
/AAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRON50N — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.}

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH OlSTRia

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vico-Pret. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

FRANK MURRAY — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary
CHARLES L WOODWARD,

LLOYD R. LiVERMORE —Director

Vice-President — Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director
AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE —Director

MARK ANDREWS

- Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN - Sergeants^.Arme

CLUB SERVICE

L. R. UVERMORE - Chairmen

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIF CATION
Ernest Luse, I oward Swtm
Ken

B

Jo mstone

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

M.

J

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

G

PROGRAM

H

BIRTHDAY

Dick Borringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, 6. Tretaar

TELEPHONE

K

H. Munn, Jr., Dick Kerr,
Max

E. Corwin

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhammer

D

Jim McCem &gt;,

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Miinos, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

SERGEANT S-AT-ARMS

1

Wayne Way, H. Bent

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holtz,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebileocle

Clara Bovee, Fiona

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

I

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Kornstein, A. Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Robert B. Kerr

Ouvarie S. Ceffman, Rsiy Fox

Otis Barnes, M. R. Preoeh

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Monguse, Chainnan.

SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chairman. Howard Toeter,
Ray C. Patterson

Warren Williamt,

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Harold T. Hill

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

7—Raymond Trebilcoek
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Cor! Vinton (Family Picnic)

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

25—No Meeting.

SEPTEMBER

8—AH-Sports Bonquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members'^
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification}

11—Guvarie S. Coffmon, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocationai Service)
25—District Governor

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Roy Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. lyon

20—Kenneth Putnom, Frederick Weeks (Trl*
State Meeting)

29—Ltoyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

5—Warren Williams

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Ma"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Progrom)

JUNE

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotorians)
17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Uoyd I. Livermore

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)
19—Martin H. Derhammer

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

1—E. Byron Thomos

MARCH

NOVEMBER

11—lewis Pennington

3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Milnei

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)

4—M. R. French

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members hoving special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a commiHee to assist with the detoils.

''He Profits Most Who Serves BesP^

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Choir.

^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

_The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Publishod by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

V

I

No. 6

1

Au:^st 20, 1951.

Among the guests last r/eek ^Tere: Oscar Fischer and Elmer Dobson of Quincy; Vfilliam
Helrigel of Albion; Robert Kolb of /jigola; John Mateson of Gary, Indiana; R. H,
Clamme of Lafayette, Indiana; Edvrard Meyer of Hammond, Indiana; Joim Elvrell of
Hamilton, Ohio; and Tom V7eaver of Dayton, Ohio. Hov; man;/- Rotarians shook hands

with our visitors thus helning our Follov/ship Committee do the important greeting
job.

According to Spence's calendar, Jim Bailey has this week's program. All August
Birds please note that Jim is a hard man to settle vrith if you are absent.
Prof. Prophet laid it on the line last Tuesday, It is hard for we Americans to
have a problem placed in our ovm laps in that fashion but ---ve did appreciate his
fine address.

Absentees last vreek who are listed as make-ups (8-lli-5l) Andreirs, Bailey, Treloar,
and Weeks,

Make-ups for 8-7~5lj Bailey, Barnes, Bob Livermore, Olmsted, Teeter, Thomas, and
Way.

Your prayers for the folla\'djig to make up for last week, Allemier, Bent, Bien, Bir-

inger, Corv/in, Derhammer, Hill, Holtz, Manguse, Moore, Munn, Olds, Patterson, and

Vinton.

Gravel says: "Git to the Picnic1

Only about thirty-five signed up at the T'lcsday session last vreek. Gro-onds open
for Rotary around 3tOO p.m. Silver Springs is a fine spot betvreen Quincy and

Allen on US 112.
at all times.

Dinner at 6:00 p.m.

Gravel promises beer and cokes in the spring

Lots back Carl on this Deal,

It v/on't be dullI

Anti-New-Deal Swan produces the program for September 1:,
SPECIAL ROT/iRI BO/RD MEETirO - MINUTES

At a special board meeting held at noon on August lii, 1951 it was moved
by Chuck v/oodvfard and seconded by A1 Sieg that the Coldv/ater Rotary Club
contribute f;50,00 to the American Red Gross Flood Relief. Same was carried,
Adjournment.

Secretary, Ernie

One should never trust a woman vrho tells one her real age,

A v/&lt;anan who would

tell that would tell anything.

The September issue of the Rotarian is just off the presses. Read "Schools
Can Make a Difference". Suggest that each member spend one quiet evening

with this magazine.

It contains a v/ealth of information and each member

will be much enriched by keeping a three hcur date v.-ith this magazine,
— Compliments of Secretary Ernie.

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

QUINCY — Union Church — Mendoy 12:15 M
BRONSON — Congregotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOU - College Cafeteria - Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.$.T.}

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ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

BAHIE CREEK - Pest Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. — Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary
CHARLES L. WOODWARD,

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE — Director

FRANK MURRAY - Director

Vice-President — Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director
AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

RICHARD MAN6USE - Director

MARK ANDREWS - Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWiN — Sergeants^*Arcni

CLUB SERVICE

I. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

A

E

CUSSIFICATION

ATTENDANCE

Ernest luse, Howard Swan
Ken

I

Johnslone

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

M.

D

J

G

H.

PROGRAM

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Vinton, John Wolker
Marty Derhommer

H

Munn, Jr.,
Max

Dick Kerr,

BIRTHDAY

Dick Borringer, Chester t. Allemier

Olds

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

E. Corwin

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP
Carl

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
Jim McComb,

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

I

Woyne Way, H. Bent

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holts,

Jess Woldron, R. Trebilcock

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairmen

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Kornstein, A.

Robert B.

Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL . URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmited, Jomee E. Bailey

Kerr

Ouvorie S. Ceffman, Roy Fox

SICK

Otis Barnes, M. R. Frencb

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Mangute, Chairman.
Leslie

Frank Murray, Chairman. Howard Teeter,
Roy C. Patterson

Warren Williams,

H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

7—Raymond Trebilcock

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

1-Harold T. Hill

14—Harold J. McKnight

8—All-Sports Banquet

21—Carl Vinton (Fomily Picnic)

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

26—James E. Bailey, Jr.

25—No Meeting.

SEPTEMBER

15—Vineo Kornstein (Children's Party)

JANUARY

4—Howord K. Swan (Closaification)

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
IB—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
2S—District Governor

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6-Milford A. McKelth

15—James F. MeComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnom, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OaOBER

^

22—Horvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members.
"What Rotory Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

State Meeting)
27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

JUNE

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarions)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

26—Fronk Murray (International Service)
JULY

20—W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Bornes

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist, Assembly)
15—Woyne R. Johnson
22—Frederick Von Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)

4—M. R. French

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

11—Lewis Pennington

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

if you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best''

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Choir.

^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

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

I
VOL. V

Soptombor 3# 1951

No^ 8

'.rin

HOMELESS AGAIN |Soptombor 25 is tiio last Tuesday v/hich tho Rotary Club
may be served by the Arlington Hotel, The luncheon for October 2 must
be served elsov/horo. Please give President Bob and the Board your suggc
ions for a meeting place and a moans of food scrviocimmodiatoly, if you

have any ideas. They want to please all of you if possible under the
necessity of being forced out of the Hotels

This weeks program finds Howard Sv/ain as program chairman. Ho presents

Kang (Kenny) ICilsou of Seoul, Korea. Llr. Kilsou is a former school

teacher in his homeland and connected with the University in Tokyo, Jap
At present he has been studying at the School of Education at the Unive
sity of Michigan. One of his AmericcLn Student friends, Conrad Sommo".'ro".
Coldwater will probably accompany him while a guest of oior Club tonorr'^

Among the guests last v/ook v;crc; Rotarians Clay Brockman of C^uincy,
Harold Hillikin of New Libanon, Ohio, and Hulbcrt Smith of Indianapolis
Indiana.

Bureau of Missing Persons: Ed Holtz, Spence 0\7ons, Ambulance Coachman
Putnam, Proxy Shaw and v/ire chief Treloar. When last seen they wore not
the August 2oth meeting of the Coldv/ator Rotary Club,

Hay Povor Suffers Gasps: "Yes Sir, Asthama Baby"»
Vital Statistics-—On July 25 there were 7*363 Clubs and an estimated
314.9,000 Rotarians, Nov; and readmitted Clubs since July 1, 1951 totaled
One Way to make the Weekly Reflector more interesting— Report personar
nev/s to Club Secretary.

Wo arc Guvario's guest at the Ip-H (Fairgrounds) for the Soptombor 11
mooting, (Next .i/cek). Wo have tho privilege of association v;ith a grou:

of I4.-H boys and girls at our lunchoon there. Lots shov/ them that we arL

interested in their projects. Buy an extra lunch ticket and visit v/ith
some yoxmgstor. It will help yoior ulcer count to forgot your troubles
with Guvaric. Guvaric says about the program: Among other things we go
"Monk " Watson.

Lofendont in a Divorce Case: "I mot my v/ife at a Travel Bureau. She wa:

Looking for a vacation and I was the last resort,"

You Will Always Be Welcome of These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

8RONSON — Congr.gational Chwrch — Wednetdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — CoiUge Cafetaria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES I. WOODWARD. Viee-Prei. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

FRANK MURRAY — Directei

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice^resident - Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treoturer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

AL SIEG — Director
MARK ANDREWS

•'J

— Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN - Sergeants^.Arms

CLUB SERVICE
L. R. UVERMORE — Chairman

Ken

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

J

FELLOWSHIP

G

Munn,

Jr., Dick

Max

PROGRAM

H

K

Kerr,

BIRTHDAY

Dick Borringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, 0. Treteor

E. Corwin

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

PUBLIC INFORMATION
H.

McCom 9,

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhammer

D

Jim

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
M.

SERGEANT S-AT&gt;ARMS

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Johnstone

Kenneth

1

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Emest Luse, Howard Swan

MUSIC
Maurice 0. Payne, Ed Holts,
Clara Bovoe, Piano

Jess Woldron, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Kornstein, A.

Robert

B.

Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Boiley

Kerr

Gwvorie S. Coffman, Roy Fox

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Monguse, Chairman.

SERVICE

Fronk Murray, Chairman. Howard Teeter,

Warren Williams,

Roy

Leslie H. Woodword

C.

Patterson

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

7—Raymond Trebilcock

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor
25—No Meeting.

28—James E. Bailey, Jr.
SEPTEMBER

APRIL

1—Harold T. Hill

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vineo Kornstein (Children's Party)

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Memberi)^^^
"Whot Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

1—No Meeting.

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

MAY

'r;

8—Roy Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeilh

15—James F. MeComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Trl-

29—Lloyd R. Llvermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

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State Meeting)
27—Eorie L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

JUNE

16—Harold Monn, Jr. (Public information)

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Ademier (New

12—Richord R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotorlans)

Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Mox Olds (Lodies' Night)

26—Frank Murray (Internotional Service)

24—Uoyd L. Llvermore

JULY

1—E. Byron Thomos

MARCH

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)

4—M. R. French

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

11—Lewis Pennington

3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Bornes

22—Frederick Von Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
(t

He Profits Most Who Senses BesP^

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Choir.

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best*'

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

Vol. V

No.

I

9

September 10^ 1951*

District Governor here September 25th.

1,

Rotary Director Dick I'ianguse has the program for l ext week^ September l6th.
is working on it now.

Dick

2. Don't miss lunch tomorrov/ at the Fairgrounds vrith Guvarie and Ray. This program
is a high spot on the year's' calendar for Rural-Urban relations,

3.

"lou are today vrhere your thoughts have brought you:

your thoughts take- you,"— The Gilcrafter,

U.

you v/ill be tomorrov;- vfhere

BOARD MINUTES:

The regular monthly board meeting of the club was held at noon, September 6th.

Nine members present.

Balances:

Youth Account
C'263,75
Regulfir Account • ••
^227.15
Total
-^1190.90
Weekly meeting place problem was discussed. President Shavr .-nd Director Van^i.ken
are to provide a meeting place after October 1.

B udget committee submitted report for year of"July 1, 1951 to June 30, 1952.

Moved by Director Sieg and seconded by Director Andrews that same bo accepted.
Carried,
Adjournment.— Secretary
Make-ups at Bronson: September 5th! Kennedy, Holtz, Way, Pennington, Thomas,

5.

niiliams and Chuck toodwaroT^

6.

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Lost but not found for oeptembor_hth. Bent, Derhammer, Hamilton, B, Livermore,

LcKnight,AJ,ioore, Munn, Murray,
l''.', VanAken,
?•

ratterson, Pearce, Trebilcock, Taylor and

Visiting Rotarians: Don Kasty;er,.,Kendallvillej Ind. and Herb Gaskin Austin, Texas i
Question: Hovt can a Rotarian make up an absence in attendance? Ans. By attending
a meeting 6 days before the meeting he will miss or attending within 6 days after
1951-52 Attendance Chairman Wayne Way, Co^Chr. Harvey Bent. Consult them about

3''our make-up problems.
9.

in
Club Attendmce helps further the first object of Rotaig^. Development of Acouaint10. Credit ot Kalamazoo Rotary News:
"They Gotusburg Redress"

One score and^six years ago our fathers brought forth upon this nation a ne^v tax

conceived in desperation and dedicated to the proposition that all men are fair game.
vG

?ni

ncny engcaged in a great mass of calculations, testing vmcther this ta\'payer
cofused and so impoverished, can long endure. We arc met on form

lOhO. We have come to dedicate a large portion of our income, to a final rostinf' place

with those men \iho here spend their lives , that they may spend our mone-^'.

It IS altogether anguish and torture„th.at vrc.should-do this, but in the-le^^al. .

sense we cannot evade,, we cannot cheat, we cannot underestimate this tax,- The"coi-

Icctors,
clever and sly v/ho compute here, have gone far beyond our poor ocffcr -to add
and subtract.

Our- creditors will little note nor long remember what v/e pay here, -but the Bureau

of Internal Revenue can ne-ver forgot vrhat we report here.. It is -rather for us to be
dedicated to the great task, remaining before,us - that, frcan these vanished-dollars vre
tate ,increased devotion to the few remaining: and that v/o here highly resolve'that

next year will not find us in a higher- income bracket.

Anonymous,
: Ameni

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregotional Church — Wodnesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12-.00 M

ANGOU - College Cofeteria - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Port -Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRia

RALPH TOAZ - Dhtrict Gevcrner

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-32
ROBERT E. SHAW - PrMi(i«nt

CHARLES I. WOODWARD, Vice-Pr«(. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, Pretident - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

FRANK MURRAY - Director

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice^retideat — Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

ED HOITZ, Treoturer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEH - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

AL SIEG - Director

MARK ANDREWS — Director

■

JIM MeCOMB, E. CORWIN - Sor9eant»«t.Amw

CLUB SERVICE

L. R. LIVERMORE — ChpirmoR

CLASSIFICATION

E

.

AHENDANCE

Erneit Luce, Howord Swan
Ken

\

Johnitone

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

M.

J

G

PROGRAM

H

PUBLIC

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

K

INFORMATION

H. Munn,

Jr.,

Dick

Kerr.

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owen*, O. Treleor

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringer, Chester I. Allemier

Old*

Max

E. Corwin

TELEPHONE

Webster Treol, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP
Ceri VInlen, John Walker
Marty Derhammer

D

SERGEANT S-AT-ARMS
Jim MeCom

ROTARY INFORMATION

Wiliiom A. Milne*, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

1

Wayne Way, H. Bent

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Hollz,

Jes* Waldron, R. Trebllcock

Clara Bevee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Von Aken — Choirniaa

a

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Kernilein, A. Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth I. Olmtted, Jame* E,, Bailey

Robert B. Kerr

Guvorie S. CefFman, Roy Fox

SICK

Oti* Berrtet, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Mongute, Chairman.

Frank Murray, Chairman.

Worren William*,

Roy

Lcflie H. Woodward

C.

SERVICE

Howard Teeter,

Potter*cn

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1-Horold T. Hill

4—Howard Teeter (United Notions)

7—Raymond Trebilcocic
14—Harold J. McKmght
21—Carl VInton (Family Picnic)

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

28—James E. Boiley, Jr.

25—No Meeting.

"

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtr (New Members)
"What Rotary Has. Meant to Me"

SEPTEMBER

29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (CJossificotion)

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Foirgrouodi)
16—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—Jomes F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (TrS-

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OaOBER

27—Earle L Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)
23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

FEBRUARY

JUNE

5—Warren William*

3—Kenneth Otmsted (Crippled Children)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

17—Max Olds (Ladles' Night)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

24—Uoyd L Livermore

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

11—Lewis Pennlngton

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milne*

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Progrom)

29—Leslie Woodward

MARCH

NOVEMBER

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairmon of the change.
Members having «pecial programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best**

SPENCER B. OWENS. Program Choir.

*

�'^He Profits Most Who Serves Best*'

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

Vol.

1.

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0®&lt;]I

No. 10

LATEST FL'ISH OTl THE LUNCH DE,\L

September 17, 1951.

'/.lE STAYi

President Shavr has arranged

V7ith the Hotel for the Rotary Club to remain there for Tuesday noon limchoon,
2.

District Governor, Ralph Toaz, comes next Tuesday, All members arc urged
to attend luncheon and program. Honor the governor by your presence and
support Prexy Shaw's "ne\7 deal" administration.

3.

h*

DRY RUNi Club assembly, Thursday noon, September 20i Lunch at the Hotel.
All officers and committee heads are expected to attend* Please have reports
available for the District Governor.
—

Thanks to Guvarie for a good Fair program last Tuesday,

Dick Langusc is

program chairman tomorrovj.

5.

Visiting Rotarians:
E. Greene — Tecumseh, Michigan^ R, Henemeyer — Sturgis, Michigan; George
E. Brady — Spokane, Washington* and Melvin Blue — Quincy, Michigan,

6,

Miake-ups since Fair Grounds Meeting;
Hill, Kennedy, Owens, Patterson and IVilliams,

Other make-ups on September Utii, meeting:
Pearce, B, Livermorc, and Trehilcock.
but not found for September 11th,

Bien, Davidson, Derhammer, Keep, Manguse, LicConkey, McKeith, Moore, Shorno,

Sieg, Waldron, and Way.

8.

Attendance for July, 1951 88,15^ — August, 1951

86.9li^.

9.

VJhen you know a club member is hospitalized or ill tell Oat Barnes or Merle
French.. The bulletin would like to tell you about club members,

10, Second Object of Rotary:

High ethical standard in business and professions; the recognition of the
worthiness of all useful occupations: and the dignifying by each Rotarian
of his occupation as an opportunity to serve society^
There are openings in our classification list.

Ask Ernie about them.

Then

suggest to Bill Milnes, Chick Kennedy, or Ken Putnam the names for checking.

Help build and maintain a good club,

11, "One can repay a loan of gold, but one lives forever in debt to those vrho
are kind."

--

--r—

liala?.'" .Proverb

12, The October issue of the Rotarian Magazines is novr in your home — please
take a fotvr minutes to road.

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M

6RONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District 6ov«rner

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW — President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice&gt;Pr»s. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

FRANK MURRAY — Dlrecto

ERNEST W. LUSE - SMretory

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice^'resideot — Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE —Director

AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

RICHARD MAN6USE » Director

MARK ANDREWS — Director

JIM MeCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeonts-et-Arm*

CLUB SERVICE
L. R. UVERMORE - Chairman

A

Waytte Woy, H. Bent

Ken Johnston#

B

MEMBERSHIP

C

M.

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
Jim McComb, E. Corwio

'

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

F

Wllllorn A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

1

AHENDANCE

E

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest Lute, Howard Swan

Webster Trent, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

G

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vinton, John Walker

H. Munn, Jr.,

Marty Derhammer

Max

Dick

Olds

TELEPHONE

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

Kery,

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier
-

D

PROGRAM

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Spencer 8. Owens, 6. Treloar

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holts,

Jest Waldron, R. Trebilcock

Clora Bevee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Von Aken -* Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Kornstein, K.
Robert

B.

Rice,

CHILDREN

RURAL • URBAN

Kenneth I. Olmited, Jaim E. Bailey

Kerr

Gevorie S. CoRman, Ray Fox

SICK

Otis Bamet, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Mangute, Chairman.

Frank Murray, Chairman. Howard Teeter,

Warren Wiliioms,

Roy C. Patterson

Leslie H.. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

7—Raymond Trebilcock

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

14—Harold J. McKntght

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor
25—No Meeting.

21—Cor! Vinton (Family Picnic)

28—James E. Bailey, Jr.
SEPTEMBER

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hill

6—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Porty)
22—Horvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
^
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Claisifieotion)

11—Guvarie S. CofFmon, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Monguse {Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donold Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth

OCTOBER

27—Earle

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendonce)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Trl&lt;

State Meeting)

29—Uoyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

L Davidson

JUNE

"

3—Kenneth Olmited (Crippled Children)
10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotorlons)
17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Uoyd L Uvermore

5—Warren Wiliioms

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Woshington)
19—Martin H. Derhammer

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on DIst. Assembly)
15—Woyne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Milnes

16—Otis Borrws

23—Frederick Von Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Speciol Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

MARCH

NOVEMBER

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. PaHerson (Armistice Progrom)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The obove it our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such os ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

''He Profits Most Who Series Best"

SPENCER 8. OWENS. Program Chair.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol.

Y

Wo.

I

U

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g;pptffTn'npr P)i

IQCCI

Hal Munn of Radio fame was our speaker last Tuesday, in a Vocational Service
program^ He was introduced by Lick iianguse, A very interesting talk by the
Radio executive. Here men, is a good talk all set to go when you need a program
for another organization.

Our thanks to Hal and Dick.

One of the year's most important-meetings is ours for next Tuesday when District
Governor, Ralph Toaz of Lansing, is our guest. Ralph attended the International
Assembly of District Governors at Lake Placid this .: ear and will have a message

that every Coldvrater Rotarian v/ill want and should hear. Shaw, Chuck V.oodward,
Murray, Sieg, Luse, Manguse, Milnes, Holtz, Fritz VanAken, and /ndrews met at the
Hotel Thursday for a Club Assembly prior to the governor's visit next Tuesday,
However, that vt&amp;s only a portion of the committee heads and every committee head
should plan to remain for the Governor's Club Assembly after the meeting next

Tuesday.

According to Prexy Shaw better plan to be at the meeting until Three

Bells Tuesday-' afternoon.

Also you committee chairmen vdio haven't as vet turned

in a i-rritten report of your activities better do so at once because if your re
port isn't in yet it is already late.

Our attendance for the meeting of the 11th v/as
after all make-ups were
in. For last Tuesday, or the meeting- of the Idth, our average v;as 85,07^. Don't
forget that Bob asked for a 1)0^ meeting-when the Governor arrives so don't let

him dovm.

Just read v;here Bronson has had two lOOjS, consecutive meetings.

Are

we going to let them better us?

At the call John introducted Rotarians Geo, McBride of Detroit, Michigan^
Gee. l^/,-Bulmer from Sterling, Illinois^ Wm. B. Steward of Bronson, Michigan:
C, D, McKenzie and Gordon S, Showers from Quincy, Michigan. Other visitors*
included Maury Malone with Maurice Payne- and Rev. Paul Beckv/-ith from Durand,

Michigan with Grant Treloar,

Congratulations on the new bank and thanks to Frank for providing the -vi^herewith—all to, buy it...,.Robin did a banner job last Tuesday in filling it v;ith
dimes and the Youth Committee appreciates his effort in their behalf!

Glad

to hear that we can continue meeting .at the .f^Tlingtcn. Suppose all of you have
noticed the "fresher atmosphere" since Bob installed-that large suction fan at
the rear of the room,.... .Let *s not forget the stranger that may be eating v.dth
us at noor^ fellows. Remember the,,,pleasant hospitality you have received when
you v;ere visiting another club and hqv; you appreciated it. Let's make the visit
■of- a fellCTT Rotarian a pleasant one
.Iloticed in the Battle Creek- Bulletin

■where they had had a-special "Fun Day" vdth a dinner at night instead of-their

u^ual noon meeting.

Guess there absentee list was a little larger than usual,

so"we aren't the only .club that has that trouble.,
■ ■

ATTE^mNCE

.

■

The membership of any active member, additional active member, senior active

member, or past ser-vice. member -who has been absent, from four consecutive meetihs

• of his club shall automatically terminate.,.unless he be excused by the Council for
good and sufficient reason,

.....

.

A member shall have the right to make up a missed attendance by attending the
meeting of another Rotary Club ort any "of the six days before, or six days after or
on the d^ of the missed meeting.

Notice of such attendance shall be sent to the Secretary of the visiting member's

club by the Secretary of the club visited^ ..but no member shall be credited vdth

more than one attendance in the same week.

..

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Netghboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK— Port Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

.

..

�219TH OlSTRia

RALPH TOAZ — Dittrkl Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - Pretidont

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice^rts. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, Precident - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director
'

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

jllCHARD MANGUSE-Drrecter

*

FRANK MURRAY - Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD, Vlce^retident - Director

Al SIEG - Director
MARK ANDREWS - Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeantvat-Arme
CLUB SERVICE

L. R. LIVERMORE - Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

Ernest Luse, Howard Swan
Ken

1

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Wayne Way, H.. Bent

Johnstone

Jim MeCcmb, E. Corwin

1
B

MEMBERSHIP

F

Kenneth

M.

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnei, John A. Kennedy,

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnom

TELEPHONE

leuls Pennington, Bob Lyons

•

C

FELLOWSHIP

G

Morty. Derhammer

D

Max

PROGRAM

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION
H. Munn, Jr., Dick Kerr,

Carl Vinten, John Walker

H

Olds

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloor

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Ailemier

MUSIC
Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holtz,

Jets Waldron, R. Treblleadc

Clara Bovee, Piano

'j

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Von Aken — Cholnnea

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Komileln, A. Rica,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL . URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bolley.

R»^rt B. Kerr

rie S. CeRmon, Ray Fox

SICK

Otis Barnes, M. R. Freocb

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairmon.

Frank Murray, Chairman.

Warren Willioms,

SERVICE

Howard Teeter,

Roy C. Patterson

Lstlio H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Horold T. Hill

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor
25—No Meeting.

7—Raymond Trebileoek
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)

28—James E. Boiley, Jr.
SEPTEMBER

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vinco Kornstoin (Children's Party)

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

11—Guvarie S. Coffmon, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

1—No Meeting.
8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

MAY
6—Mllford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Trl&gt;
State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. livermore (Club Service)

CaOBER

'

27—Eorle L Dovidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Ailemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Mo"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JUNE

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarions)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max dds (Ladies' Night)

26—Frank Murray (International Service)

24—Uoyd L Livermore
JULY

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assemlsly)

MARCH

NOVEMBER

y

6—Roy C Patterson (Armistice Program)

4—M. R. French

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

11—Lewis Pennington

20-W. A. Milfset

18—Otis Barnes

15—Wayne R. Johnson
22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm^ Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotofy Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members hoving special programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair,

1

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Besf

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

Vol. V

1,

6

No. 12

100 percenters list:

October 8, 1951.

Allemier, AndrevfSj Bailey, Barnes, Biringer, Coffman, Cor^

win, Fiske, French, Hill, Helta, Kennedy, B. Kerr, D. J^err, L. Livermore, Luse, Lyon,
Manguse, McComb, KcConkey, Ivlilnes, liurray. Olds, Olmsted, CXvens, Payne, Pennington,
Putnam, Rennell, Rice, Shaw, Sieg, Sv:an, Taylor, Teeter, Thomas, v/eb Treat, Treloar,
Trebilcock, F. VanAken, V;. VanAken, Vinton, '.Vade, V/alker, 'heeks. Chuck V/oodward, and
Les V.^oodward,

2,

Total U7.

Congratulations,

ViTayne V.'ay, chairman of the Attendance Committee, has the program tbmorrovr.

will be unique.

It

Try to be present,

3, The man vrho pays the rent on phone 77 introduced Rotarian guest, Bert Cole,
(plastics) from Toronto, Ontario last rr.eso.ay,
h.

From the District Governor's"September letter the Aug^ist attendance thermometer

rates Coldwater as warm with an 86.91^., .The District average vras 8^.36;^.

Let's get '

Hot on the October report,

5,

Coldwater Rotary Board:

At' the regular monthly board meeting held Thursday nocn, October ,1-i.th, the follovTing

resolution v;as passed.

"Moved by Fritz VanAken and seconded by Ed Holta that the Coldwater Rotarj'- Club
purchase one portable electric blinker to be turned over to the school board to be
used as they see fit.

6,

Carried,"

The Rotary Board has voted an honorary membership until July 1, 19^2 to Marty

Derhammer.

7,

Bank Balance;
Youth Fund

239.g3

Regular Fund

^515.02

Total

8.

Spenc^ our pinchhitting program chairman, got a good quick one last Tuesday,

Thomas Carter from Albion College did a fine job on the German problem.

Dr»

Democracy is

caught not taught the world around,

9» Coldvfater High School Seniors will conduct a curb side paper drive Thursday, Oct.
11th. Rotarians can help the youngsters by getting the paper products on the curb
early in the morning (by 9:00 a.m.). The students are taking advantage of Teacher
Institute time to earn some money.

^lease ho loose paper — tie it.

Red's daughter.

Judy, is the big wheel on this job.

10,

Make-lips:'

9-25-51

'"'ade and Day

—

iO-2-5l

Thomas and Patterson

■

11,. Kenneth McFarland "The Rotary Vfay" Atlantic City Convention 1951.
"We -have got to go back to the first principle of Rotary, In our business of life,
in our community life, in our government—ive have to understand. that our service, what
ever that service is, must serve the other people, ','fe .knew that one. tiine, -e. knciT one
t?hne ,that. all the vrark;-done in the world, vrhetViGr-it ia.from garbage collector up to
governor, if that work is legitimate, it is done to serve other people,"

"It sounds funny to you, maybe, but it is an actual truth from novT on we are going to
have to be successful if'-for no other purpose than to pay out taxes andsupport our de
fense program. It is patriotic to be successful. Moth?-ng could suit the enemies of de

mocracy, so much as just to see bur' system stlimble and fall and flatten under the
vrcight of our.

.arras."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

5TURGI5 — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRia

RALPH TOAZ — DIttrict Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-32
ROBERT E. SHAW — PreHdenI

CHASUS L. WOODWARP, Vico-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

ERNEST W. tUSE — Secretary

FRANK MURRAY — Director

CHARLES 1. WOODWARD, Vice^reddent — Director

UOYO R. IIVERMORE ~ Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director
Al SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

RICHARD MAN6USE ~ Director

MARK ANDREWS — Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN - Sergeants-crt'Anns

CLUB SERVICE

L R. LIVERMORE - Chairtnan

A

AHENDANCE

E

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest luse, Howard Swan
Ken

I

Johnstone

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

M.

J

TELEPHONE

Wehiier Treat, E. J. Rennefi

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

Louis Penningten, Bob Lyons

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

G

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Cterhammer

D

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
Jim MeCemb, E. Corwia

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

I

Wayne Woy, H. Bent

H.

Munn,

Jr.,

Disk

Kerr,

Dick Barringer, Chester I. Allemler

Max Olds

PROGRAM

BIRTHDAY

MUSIC

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treleor

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Hells,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

Clara Bevee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Komstein, A.

Rice,

CRIPPLED

Chairman

CHILDREN

RURAL . URBAN

Kenneth I. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Robert B. Kerr

Guvorie S. CoRman, Roy Fox

SICK
Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Mangute, Chairman.

Frank Murray, Chairman.

Werran Williams,

Roy

Lsslie H. Woodward

C.

Howard Teeter,

Patterson

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

7—Raymond Trebllcock
14—Harold J. MeKnight
21—Cor! Vinton (Fomily Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.
SEPTEMBER

DECEMBER

l-Horold T. Hill

11—John Walker (todies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

8—All-Sports Banquet

25—District Governor

OaOBER

JANUARY

1—No Meeting.

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Mo"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Progrom)
NOVEMBER

^

MAY

6—Roy Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Miiford A. McKelth

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Trf»

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Uvermore (Club Service)

27—Eorie L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

15—Vince Komstein (Children's Porty)

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

25—No Meeting.

4—Howard K. Swan (Clossifteation)

11—Guvorie S. Coffmon, 4-K (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Monguse (Vocational Service)

APRIL

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

FEBRUARY

JUNE

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotorions)

19—Martin H. Derhommer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Uoyd L. Livermere

26—Frank Murray (Internotional Service)
JULY

1—E. Byron Thomas

MARCH

3—C. Woodward (Report on D!st. Assembly)

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

11—Lewis Pennirsgton

15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotory Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having specie! programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

SPENCER B. OWENS, Progrom Choir.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

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

Vol. V

October 1S% 1951.

No. 13

The home tovm lads came through in fine style last v:eek and v;as such indicated

by the extreme interest of all present, "Povver-Glide" IVay v^^as program chairman,
and the subject of his program was "Attendance", Wayne presented Carl Vinton,
Howard Teeter, Ernie Luse, John Walker, and Spence Ovrens, who all without exception,
gave us some very interesting aspects on attendance. It v;as a "home-Town" program
that really rang the bell.

For next week program chairman Hal Munn is introducing Sam Burgess, editor of
the Bronson Journal, Mr. Burgess will speak on the place of the Y'cehli'" ne\7spaper in
community life*

Only four fellov/s missing last -reek and these fellovrs: Bailey, Johnstone,
Kornstien, and Olds are all going to make-up and in that case we v;ill be able to
come up with 100% for Prexy Robin-. For the meeting of the 2nd, after all make-ups
were in we boasted an average of 9'}c9h%w Here's quite a list of men vj"ho deserve a
"pat on the back" for extra effort in making-up; Bailey, Fiske, French, Kennedy,
B. Livermore, Olmsted, Patterson, Thomas, Trebilcock, C, VJoodvrard, and Les V/oodvvard,
The guest list was unusually long and John welcomed: Rotarians: Sol S, v7olf and

John McFarlane from Garden City, Michigan^ Garrett R,Perry from Shelbyville, Ind.;
T, J. Zimmerman and H. 0. Cox from Quincy, Michigan; Robert E, Roach from Kalaraazoo,
Michigan; Howard Eggleston from Toledo, Ohio; J. Estrich from Angola, Indiana; and
Paul O'Domke from Port Huron, 'Michigan, Other visitors vrere Vies Kitcham from South
Bend, Indiana vath Guvarie Coffman; Frank Lindsay, and ex-rotarian from Quincy, I.Iichigan; and Harry Thorp from Shelbyville, Indiana with Garrett R, Perry,
Mighty swell of the "leave-early" lads to sing a song for us. Mighty good
thing that they had Payne to help them' out
..Speaking of music, it was pretty
loud and almost too mellow last Tuesday
Remember the Community Concert series
now being sold, and give it your support
.Rotaiy's thanks to Les Wood&gt;Tard and
all his effort on the blood program. Guess, Frank Murray is working on this pro
ject also.....And our thanks to the late-Comers lYho so genercisly contributed to the
Freedom Bank,

THE TRUTH ABOUT SERnCE CLUBS:

By Jerome Ellison

"Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, and Exchange - all have been lampooned by such
experts as Sinclair Lev/is, ridiculed by sophisticates, Yet fei" people

knovf about the things the do for all of us, the millions they give avray, without ever asking outsiders for help."

You can read the article in the

October 13th, issue of the Saturday Evening Post and you'll find it very
Much v/orth your time. IT'11 give you a good shot in the arm regarding

your Rotary club ^d it's real gpc^.

Please, take the time, and read it.

Brother BjTon is off with his teachers at Kalamazoo this week, so "Old Putnam"
is again trying to keep this thing alive. Don't give up though men, as BjTon will
•he back nflxt. week and things will be better.

Ken,

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Conerogational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGI5 — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater

1951-52

ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vieo-Pres. - Director

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretory

ROBERT E. SHAW, President - Director

FRANK MURRAY — Director

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice-President - Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE — Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

AL SIEG — Director
MARK

ANDREWS

- Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN - Sergeonts^H-Arme

CLUB SERVICE

L R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

Ernest Luse, Howard Swan
Ken

Johnitone

MEMBERSHIP

F

M.

J

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

C

H. Munn, Jr.,
Max

PROGRAM

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Oerhammer

D

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Jim MeComb, E. Cerwin

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

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Wayne Way, H. Bent

H

Dick Kerr,

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringor, Chester L. Allemler

Olds

MUSIC

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holtx,
Clara Bovee, Ptone

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Von Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Korosteln, -A._Rice&lt;.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL • URBAN

Kenneth L. Oimsted, James E. Bailey

Ro^rt B. Kerr

Gwarie 5r Coffman, Roy-Fox

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

L

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chairman. Howard Teeter,

Warren Williams,

Roy

Leslie H. Woodward

C.

Patterson

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

7—Raymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnight

4_Howard Teeter (United Notions)

1-Harold T. Hill

11—John Wolker (Ladies' Night)

8—Ail-Sports Banquet

21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Boiiey, Jr.

18—Harry Taylor
25—No Meeting.

15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Porty)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)

SEPTEMBER

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"Whot Rotary Hos Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

1—No Meeting.

11—Guvarie S. Coffmon, 4-H (Fairgrounds)

6—Miiford A. McKeith

18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)

8—Roy Fox (Rural-Urban)
15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

25—District Governor

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

MAY

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

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27—Eorte L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W- Woy (AHendance)
16—Horold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)
23—Richord Biringer, Chester Allemler (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JUNE

3—Kenneth Oimsted (Crippled Children)

5—Warren Willioms

10—Alfred Rico (Jr. Rotorions)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

17—Max Olds (Lodies' Night)

19—Mortin H. Derhommer

24—Lloyd L. Livermore

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

MARCH

NOVEMBER

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.

'He Profits Most Who Serves Best**

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SPENCER 6. OWENS, Program Choir.

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

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VOT. V. No. I';

October 29- 1951

•3;

Our Rotarian Visitors last Tuesday:
Kalaniazoo--Robort S# Roach.

Vicksburg--M0rGdith Clark

" Albion
Toledo

Jack Bedlent
Howard Eggleston.

Absent but not forgotten

10/23/51

Bailey, Olrasted, Patterson, Treloar and vValdron. lou make-ups will
be welcome Lads [ Pat and Ken at Bronson, 10/2l\./5^&gt; Thanks . .
Bob Kerr has the program tomorrow^ Ho Is trying to bring us a talk

from Miss Freeman, a Rotary Scholarship young lady from Sturgis Olub

Orchids to Chet and Dick ; -Je keep saying the local programs are
the best. At least for Club I/Iorale.

Governor Ralph's October Letter list Coldwater as a HOT Club in attend
ance for the September Report* 13th from the top with pO-lS/" ^^d

Bronson number one v/ith

District average 37*57%*

Some of us could wrap our Rotarian and mail it to Percy Jones for the
added enjoyment of some GI. Let a good prospector member read an
issue. It might secure a good member.

Fourth Object of Rotary: The advancement of international understand

ing and good?;ill by business and professional men throxighout the worlds

How can a man lose his membership in Rotary?
B y non-payment of dues.
By misconduct.

By failure to attend, A member must attend 60% of all Rotary meet

ings held by his club. Also absence four consecutive meetings.
By resignation from the cl.ubo
By dropping his classificationo

My Challenge: God grant mo the serenity to accept things I cannot change
Couragd to change things that I can. Wisdom to know the difference*
There's no limit to the good a man can do if he doesn't care who get
the

credit.

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

QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

T

ALBION - Porkor Inn - Thorcdoy 12:15M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Fridoy 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

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BAHLE CREEK - Port Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M

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STURGIS ~ Elkc Temple — Monday 12:00 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ

Diitrict Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice-P^et.-director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

FRANK MURRAY - Directe

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice^resldent - Director

LLOYD R. LiVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE-Director

AL SIEG — Director

MARK ANDREWS - Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeants-ot-Arme

CLUB SERVICE

L R. LIVERMORE - Chairman

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest Luse, Howard Swon
Ken Johnstone

I

MEMBERSHIP
William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,

F

FELLOWSHIP

G

Kenneth

C

M.

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
Jim MeComb, E. Corwin

ROTARY INFORMATION

J

TELEPHONE

Webster Trent, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

Marty Derhommer

Max

PROGRAM

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION
H. Mvnn, Jr., Dick Kerr,

Carl Vinton, John Wolker

0

AHENDANCE

Wayne Woy, H. Bent

H

BIRTHDAY
Dick Barringer, Chester L. Ailemler

Olds

MUSIC

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treleer

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holtz,

Jets Waldron, R. Trebilceck

Clara Boveo, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE

Vincent Komttein, A. Rice,
Robert B.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL. URBAN

Kenneth t. Olmsled, James E. Bailey

Kerr

Guvarie S. Coffman, Ray Fox

SICK

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguso, Chairman.

SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chairman. Howard Teeter,
Roy C. Patterion

Warren Williams,

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hill

7—Raymond Trebileoek

4—Howard Teeter (United Notions)

14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—Jomes E. Bailey, Jr.

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vinee Kornstein (Children's Party)

25—No Meeting.

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)

SEPTEMBER

"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (AAembershIp)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

11—Guvorle S. Coffman, 4-H (Foirgrounds)
18—Richard Monguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

1—No Meeting.

AAAY

6—Milford A. McKeith

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)
15—Jomes F. McComb

. 13—Donald Shorno

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

22—Robert F. Lyon

Stote Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews^ Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Woytie W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JUNE

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5—Warren Willioms

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotorlans)

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L Livermore

19—Mortin H. Derhommer

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Progrom)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

MARCH

NOVEMBER

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951*52.

If you want to change dotes with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.

"He Profits Most Who Serves BesP'

SPENCER 8. OWENS, Program Chair.
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�The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club
has approved the name and classification given below,

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Ab.y objections should be filed with the secretary without
delay:

William Bobier

Wood Industry-Lumber Retailing

Signed: Ernest W, Luse, Secretary
October 26, 1951

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19^1

Robert, the Korr presented n real interesting and varied typo of pro
gram at our meeting last Tuesday, and from the interest sho^vn, it must

have been vjgII received by all present, Stov/art Gordon, Carl Semniol-

roth, and Jack ^uner, all students from tho High-School debate class,
spoke on the subject, "resolved, that all American citizens should

bo subject to conscription in essential service in time of vjar»" Jack
spoke in favor of conscription, and Carl v/as "agin", while Stov/art

served as chairman of the discussion. There was a lively question per

iod after tho discussions by the boys, which left no doubt as to how
"Gravel"

Vinton votes®

1*11 bet that not many of you fellows realize that Rotary is assisting,
and thus far just financially. Cliff Hack in his efforts to organize

a group of boys that maybe, haven^t had quite tho "breaks" that most

of our sons enjoy. Cliff camo to Coldv/ator about nine months ago, work
ing with Charlotte Wright in tho Bureau of Social Aid,
has had
considerable experience in boys v/ork, and h olds a secretaryship in tho
Y.I.UC,A. -^'^ack^s boys arc meeting in tho Gym at the First Methodist
Church each Tuesday night at 7:30, and Cliff is giving them an evening
of basketball and other organized recreation. The group will average
about ill- fellows, and last night I stopped in at the gym for a v/hile,
and he told me that all but fo\ir of thoso fellov/s had had oxporionccs
with the Probate Court, This is a group
_
^ of boys that scouting doesn't

seem to roach, and I bolievo that there are great possibilities to do
some real good in the community in this project. We havo the loader,
and all Cliff asks of Rotary is a little assistance financially, and
some moral support. Fellows/ stop in at the Methodist Gym any. Tuesday

night around 7:30 and sgj v/hat your Rotary club is doing. Hero's a
chance for some of you men who think we'ar nothing but a knife and
fork club to do something about it,. Let those boys and Cliff Hack

know we're behind them 100^®

The guest list was unusually small this v/oek, with John introducing
Austin Brocaw from Angola,

and Clay Brockman from Quincy,.Chuck very

professionally presided last Tuesday in the absence of Proxy Shav/.
The Proxy was in Chicago to the choc dealers convention, and Treat was
also in Chicago attending the Piston Grinders convention. Must havo
boon a hot time in the old tovm,,.Hopo Clara gets buck in the fold
soon as wo all miss the singing, v/onder if it would bo possible for

someone cisc to play v/hon Clara isn't able to be prcsont ?,,. We' vc

missed Chick the last couple of Tuesdays, Think he and V/ilma arc off
to sec his father who is seriously ill.

Among the missing last week wore, Hamilton, Tiangusc, Moore, Munn, Olds,
Patterson, Shaw, Treat, Waldron, and ivilliams. For our meeting of the

23rd, wo had an attendance avorage of 96,92^* after c.ll make-ups were
in.

Roy Patterson is in charge of the program next Tuesday, and will pre
sent Emil Leffler, Dean of Men at Albion College. Here is a great
Rotarian, a Groat Man, and a Groat Speaker. Ho will speak on an Armis

tice Day Theme,- and Dean Leffler is always tops. This must be a 100^

meeting fellows. Horo's a very busy man,

but ho alv/ays has time to be

a real Rotarian, and the very least that v/e as Rotarians can do, is to
be present, and stay for his message. It's always so very worth v/hilc.
"•'S
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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
/AAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtday 12:15M

6R0NS0N — Congregatienol Church — WednMdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M

ANGOLA - Coiloge Caffltorio - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.}

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ -&gt; District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater—1951-32
ROBERT E. SHAW — President

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice-Pret. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

FRANK MURRAY — Director

CHARLES I- WOODWARD, Viee-Pretldent — Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE-Director

Al SIEG — Director
MARK ANDREWS — Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN - Sergeonts^-Arme

CLUB SERVICE
L. R. UVERMORE - Chairman

A

E

CUSSIFI CATION
Ernest Luse, 1 oward Swan
Ken

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AHENDANCE

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Jo instone

Jim McCemb, E. Corwin

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B

MEMBERSHIP
Kenneth

C

M.

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G

H.

PROGRAM

Louis PenningtoR, Bob Lyons

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhammer

D

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

F

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,

Munn, Jr.,
Max

Dick Kerr,

Olds

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloor

BIRTHDAY

Dick Borringsr, Chester L. Allemter

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Hollz,

Jets Waldron, R. Trebilcoek

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Von Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Kornitein, A. Rice,

Robert B.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Kerr

Guvorie S. CoRmon, Roy Fox

Otis Barnes, M. R. Freoch

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chairman.

Richard Manguso, Chairman. Warren Willibms,

SERVICE

Howard Teeter,

Roy C. Patterson

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

7—Raymond Trebilcoek
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Corl Vinton (Fomily Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

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SEPTEMBER

APRIL
1-Harold T. Hill

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Toylor

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—VInco Kornstein (Children's Party)

25—No Meeting.

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members),^^
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (ClassiBcation)

11—Govarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Roy Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. tyon

20—Kenneth Putnam,

OaOBER

Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

27—EaHa L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Woyne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richard Birlnger, Chester Allemter (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JUNE

5—Warren Willioms

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Uncoln-Woshington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarlons)

19—Martin H. Derhommer

17—AAax Olds (Ladies' Night).
24—Lloyd L Livermore

26—Frank Murray (International Service)

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JULY

11—lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist, Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Milnes

16—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

MARCH

NOVEMBER

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best**

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

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

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November 12, 1951

Wc should put oursclvoc on the back a v/cc bitj October attendance
The Board of Directors have voted

to Dolph, The Taylor Fund*

Vi/hcn a man these days v/ants to bo independent and holpt h imself, it is
^7orthy of our support fellov/s.

Jess V/aldron will bo at bat for tomorrows program. It is said that our

Squire from the land of Bethel may take the wheel himself."Nuff codi"
Greetings to--

Angola

George i.Ioyer &amp; C» Bledsoc

Detroit

Col.

Goshon,
Quincy

Ind,

T,

Larscn

S, Dale Ulery
C»D« IIcKcnzio 5c E«. Dobson.

"The Heart Grows Ponder for—

Pox, McKeith, Pearco and Pennington, who v/erc absent, ll/6/5l»
Salutations to one hunter of the door (tis said). Remombor Ernie the
jinx v/ill bo thinking of and about you. Make ups arc in order v/hilo
North, Call him for a list of Clubs on your hunting schedule. Surprise I
Some have all ready.

Did you knov/ that Marshall has a prospective D.G. for the district.
Remember that swell talk Ed Lincoln gave some time ago. He *s the chap.

your scribe appreciates "Diggers" wholesome willingness to write the
bulletin occasionally. Thanks Ken.,
Pollov/3 call in some Rotary news.
ting reading.

It might make this

sheet more intcrcs-»

Our recent good programs alv/ays helps attendance at Club. Staying for
the program Improves the moral of the program chairman for the day.
Remember when you v;erc chairman and they walked out on your effort.
A husband is what is left of a ov;eethcart after the nerve has been

taken out-Ed V/ynn.

Duos are due. Do Ernie now before he dues you,
A HOTARIAN*S GREATEST HOUKs

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When he appreciates that he is invited to Rotary membership because of
his Character and standing in his community;
When he understands that Rotary privileges are his only so longas he is

v/orthy;

When he responds to the Rotary call for Service in the Club and Commun
ity, and gives generously of his oarnin power and of himself to others.

IVhen he knows that every Rotarian, world-wide, is a potential, possible
friendship, and docs something about it;

When he Realizes that a good Rotarian is a Christian man-that no Rotar

ian can live victoriously and leave God out;
To do ahd to strive for all these things

THEN, IS A ROTARIAN AT HIS BEST;

-

Gco. W. Olingcr, Denver, Colo,
Past Director

of

Rotary International,

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

QUINCY — Union Church ~ Monday 12:15 M

8R0NS0N — CongrsgaHonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

j

I
I

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thor$day 12:15M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BAHLE CREEK - Port Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�2T9TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ &gt;- District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW — President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vlce-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary
CHARLES L. WOODWARD,

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

FRANK MURRAY - Director

VIce.President - Director

ED HOITZ, Treasurer — Director.
AL SIEC - Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

MARK ANDREWS

- Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeantt^t«Arin&lt;

CLUB SERVICE
L. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

AHENDANCE

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

CUSStFICATION

Ernest Luse, Howard Swan
Ken

Johnstone

MEMBERSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

PUBLIC INFORMATION
H. Munn, Jr., Dick Kerr,

• Dick Borringer, Chester L. Allemier

Kenneth

M.

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhammer

&gt;

Max

BIRTHDAY

OMs

PROGRAM

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloor

Jess Waidron, R. Trebileeck

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Hoitx,
Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Komstein, A.

Rice,

CHILDREN

RURAL• URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Robert B. Kerr

Guvarie S. Coffman, Roy Fox

SICK
Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

-VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Monguse, Chairman.

SERVICE

Frank Murroy, Chairman. Howard Teeter,

Warren Willioms,

Roy

Leslie H. Woodward

C.

Patterson

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

7—Raymond Trebilcoek

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)

SEPTEMBER

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hill

18—Horry Taylor

8—Ali-Sports Banquet
15—VInce Komstein (Children's Porty)

25—No Meeting.

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

11—Guvarie S. Coffmon, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Monguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Roy Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (TrIState Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Uvermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

27—Eorle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne ,W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public InformaKon)

23—Richord Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JUNE

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotorians)

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

19—Martin H. Derhammer

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Woytw R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

MARCH

NOVEMBER

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Progrom)
13—Russell Woldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as ladles' Night, may appoint a commlHee to assist with the details.

"He Profits Most Who Serves BesP'

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

'

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

November 26, 1951

Vol. 5 No. 18

Bill Milnco wao chairman of lact Tuonday'r; mooting, and proecntcd
Coldv/at'jr * 3 Carl IvIcConnoll, v;ho gave a very intcrccting talk on the

hictory of the J.C. Penny Compcuay. Carl

with th

P any Company

in 1923j the Company b .ing ctart d by ivlra P'..nny in 1902 './itri. .,^26,000.

Th&gt;;y hav^. nev-r hir.d an v.x';cutivc from outGide th ranks, and in th..ir
early boginningo th'- -ntir . busincGG was a partn..rchip, but in 1927

th-.y formod a coop-'ration» There ar: 1620 atore manag-.rs, and all &lt;;m-

ploycoG v/ho hav^ b . n v;ith th. Penny Company for mor . than thr.:': years
char'- in the profits of th- Coop'.ration. This is truly a gr^-at (jxamplc
of free ent'.rprisc and d .mocracy at v/ork, and to Carl v;e v;ould say
thanlcs, for doing a svr-11 job on a.is mescag'. ccncLrning his company.
Carl doesn't enjoy app'-aring b-.-for-.. th . public in this capacity, but
her.- is a real story of democracy and fr .e .nt .rprice that has v/orkod,
and Carl fe,.ls that va. all cnould know about it, and that this thing
r«-ally do-.s v/ork if you'll try it. Thanks Bill, for anoth r top-notch
home toxin program.

IVHY SUFFER: V'/liy walk around f- ling half dead \;h-n v/j can burry you

for ^49.50? Use our lay-av;ay plan.

"LEATHER-STOCKINdS" Tr..at has th progra.m next Tuesday, and proraiS-S
something of a higher calib-..r than his de .,r-hunting ability would ind-

icatv., Mov;eV -r, as v;. m.- ,t th
Certain v/hat it may b-,

d .adlin„ for pr- ss-timc, v/e ar&gt;-n't just

so -v..'11

just have to assum.

that

"wait

and

see" attitud-. Be th-r.. Tuesday men, and you v/ill see and hear v/hat
"Leather-Stockings" is having for us,
P.S. He

shot at a buck and missed fellov/s.

Don't forget the international convention in Mexico City this next
Spring. Ernie has all the dope for you...It's time to be thinking about
the District Governor for next year, and the Coldwater Club hasn't

had one in a long time-? How about it men, v/e must have some elgible

materistl.,, REMEMBER: Ladies Night is Tuesday evening, December 11th

at the American Legion, v/ith John Walker in charge, John v/ill be taking

reservations hext Tuesday,

so be prepared.

The attendance for the meeting of November 13th after all make-ups

"■''6^6 in v/as 67.69/0. For October Prexy Robin announces our average as

9oof, v/hich sounds pretty darn good to me. Let's keep up the good work
for ^'ovember, \7onder if the Deer-Boys are making-up?

Pretty easy for Johnny Walker last Tuesday, as the guest list included
the Q,uincy Miller,Arnold Austin with ^^en Johnston, Stanley Ketchum

with Guvarie, and Harold iiandall with Grant,

Among the missing last Tuesday v/ere, Allemier, Bailey, Bobier, French,
Davidson, Manguse, i.Iunn, Patterson, Teeters, Vinton, and Woodward.
How about making up a carload for Quincy next Monday?

PLASH; Leather Stockings reports that Past District Govenor Sam Gor-

sline v/ill be our speaker next Tuesday.

Never miss an opportunity to make others hapoy even if you have to
leave them alone to do it,

.

It would be a wonderful world if we would all smile with as much

sincerity as a dog wags his tail...., ,The Rotarian magazine'.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn ~ Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STUR6I5 — BIks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOtA - College Cafeteria « Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S;T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-32
ROBERT E. SHAW — President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

FRANK MURRAY — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory
CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vlce^resident - Director

LLOYD R. LiVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ,
Treosurer ■— Director
AL SIE6 — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MAtJGUSE —Director

^

MARK ANDREWS - Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeonts^t-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

L. R. LIVERMORE - Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

Ernest Luse, Howard Swan
Ken Johnslone

B

MEMBERSHIP

F

M.

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
Jim McComb, E. Corwin

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. MIfnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

1

Wayne Way, H. Bent

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnom

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

1
C

FELLOWSHIP
Carl Vinton, John

G

PUBLIC

Walker

H. Munn, Jr.,

Marty Derhommer

D

Max

PROGRAM

H

K

INFORMATION

Dick Kerr,

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

MUSIC

Mouriee D. Payne, Ed Holtz,
Clara Bovee, Piano

^ Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcoek

COMMUNITY

BIRTHDAY

SERVICE

Frederick Von Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Komtfoin, A.

Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL . URBAN

Kenneth I. Oimsted, Jomee E. BoSley

Robert B. Kerr

Guvorie S. CoRmoii, Ray Fox

Otis Bomet, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

SERVICE

Fronk Murray, Chairman. Howard Teeter,

V/arren Williamt,

Roy C. Patterson

Letiie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

7—Raymond Trebilcoek
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

SEPTEMBER

APRIL
1-Harold T. Hill

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)

^

.• •

18—Harry Taylor

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)

25—No Meeting.

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)^

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

25—District Governor

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tr-^

22—Robert F. Lyon

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

_

"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

11—Guvorie S. CoFFman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)

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27—Earle L Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (AHendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Mo"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JUNE

3—Kenneth Oimsted (Crippled Children)

5—Warren Williams

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotorlons)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)
19—Martin H. Derhommer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)

j

26—Frank Murroy (International Service)

24—Uoyd L Livermore

^
B

JULY
1—E. Byron Thomas

MARCH

NOVEMBER

3—C. Woodward (Report on Disi. Assembly)

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

11—Lewis Pennington

15—Woyne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

""He Profits Most Who Serves Best'*

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

�Profits Most Who Serves Best*'

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

1

No. 20

Vol. V

December 3&gt; 19^1

The Cold^mter Rotary Club heard a thought-provoking, concise clarification
of a difficult subject last Tuesday^ "Bill" Donkin has spent time working out
his material on Christianity and .Bcanomics.-, We appreciated hearing our friend,
the President of the Quality Cprin^s Products, on a timely theme.

Thanks to

Leather-Stockings Treat for digging up a fine program. Better luck in the
woods next year, Web.

Johnr^ (came lately) the Walker ^0.11 give us Ladies night, Dec. 11th.

Better be there.

First job sign his attendance list.

We v^ill be seeing Teeter at the head table tomorrow,

Howard brings us a

United Nations program from Albion College. Prof, Darrell Pollard will speak
on the U.K..

Why Suffer —

Repeat:

"A^y walk around feeling half dead
V/hen v/e can burry you for QUO,99.
Use our lay-away plan.

Visiting Rotarians
Bronson

-

Jack Schafer
Don Hunsicker

Constantine

V/endell Hathaway
- Reuben Erschele

Absent list for November 27»

(Thanks for the make ups.)

Fiske, French, Hanguse, McKeith,

Rice, V/ay &amp; Teeter

Battle Creek bulletin. Nov&lt;.

hnd this in it..

2."l.

Bent, Davidson,

Rev, J« Herbert Garner, Pastoj" o' •he I'li-st Proscn^erian Church and Rotarian,
Vj vaWi ni.s taJ.lv on, '".'diat's Right With The
thoroughly delighted Rotary Mc
United States." It was a pleasant change from the continuous harping on what

vrrong. The basic thing to be thankful for, suggested the speaker, is the Con
stitution, what it says and what it stands for. It is designed to give everyone
a chance. The speaker pointed out that too many people's idea of "freedom" is to
do nothing to help themselves or their co^antry.. l.'e should be thankful for the

cooperation between states and the federal government and for the cooperation of
municipalities T.dth state government.

Dr. Gamer pointed out that America has

202,893 schools, 1,81^0,000 teachers and 2,800,000 pupils in school.
other country can approach.

A figure no

He bewailed the fact that teachers are underpaid

(Q26UU a year their average salary). In addition, there are 253^762 churches in
America vdth 72,^92,669 members. Dr. Garner said we ought to even be thankful
for our tax set up, vdth all its faults, because no other major country has one
so reasonable.

He added that we should be thankful for the right to vote for

the right of assembly and the right to worship as we please, \7e should be thank
ful for independence, national integrity, initiative, and even for humor. Inci
dentally, "Herb" punctuated his talk with some very sly but effective humor. He
did not picture the situation as perfect, especially since there are seventy
counties in the United States that have no doctors and ^kh that have no hospital

beds.

Yet, the country does have 1,1;23,000 hospital beds and they serve 16,000,000

people a year* No other country gives such care to the aged—every state has an
old age pension plan now. Altogether, it was a fine and timely thought, which
fitted in well with the turkey dinner the Tavern threv; in for the occasion.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Mondoy 12:15 M

BRONSON — CongregoHonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Pott Tovero — Monday 12:15 M

�2mH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1931-32
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES I. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. — Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

FRANK MURRAY - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-President — Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer ■— Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGU5E-Director

AL SIEG - Director

MARK ANDREWS - Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN - Sergeants-ct-Arme

CLUB SERVICE

L. R. LIVERMORE - Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

Ernest luse, Howord Swan
Ken

I

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Jehnstone

Jim McCofflb, E. Corwin

1
MEMBERSHIP

F

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Mllnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

C

M.

FELLOWSHIP

TELEPHONE

Max

PROGRAM

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION
H. Munn, Jr., Dick Kerr,

G

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhommer

0

J

Webster Treat, E. J. Renneil

Putnom

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

MUSIC

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloor

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Koltx,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Jess Waidron, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Victcent Kornstein, A.

Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL . URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Robert B. Kerr

Guvorie S. CoRman, Roy Fox

SICK
Otis Barnes, M. R. French

L

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

Frank Murray, Chairman.

Warren Williams,

Howard Teeter,

Roy C. Pottorson

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

7—Raymond Trebilcock

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Car! Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)

SEPTEMBER

18—Harry Toylor
25—No Meeting.

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New MembersK. .y

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

25—District Governor

1-Harold T. Hill

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)

JANUARY

11—Guvorie S. CofFman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)

APRIL

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Roy Fox (Rurol-Urbon)

"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

6—Milford Ai McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks 0

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I
. "I" E
B

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

.

27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mork Andrews, Jr.

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)
23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Meons to AAe"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

FEBRUARY

JUNE

5—Warren Willioms

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

17—Max Olds (Ladles' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

19—Martin H. Derhammer

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

h'-

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Wocxlword (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Mllnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Renneil (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

MARCH

NOVEMBER

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Woidron (Rotary Magazine)

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special progroms, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

''He Profits Most Who Senses Best"

SPENCER B. OWENS. Program Chair.

%

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

December 10, 19^1

Vol. V, No. 21

Professor D^'rrell Pollard of Albion College gave an able analysis of the moral

integrety underlying v;orld affairs both past and present last iveek. According
to his thinking vrorld peace is still a fond hope but not a reality for some
time

to

come.

Toraorrov.' night (Tuosdaj'*) around fibout eight or a little before, arc you being counted
among those at the Legion Hall (upstairs of course) your Ann vill be proud and
happy to IcnovY -.-here you are for one niglit at least, John the halker v^ill provide—
Don't yrorxy about the program details.

Visiting R otarians:

^

An'tola — H. Klink

•p)

L. Hirsch

Al,

Edgerton, Ohio, C.A. Graieque.
Did you sharke hands v.'ith then?

Absentees for December 3, 19^1: Bien, Biringer, Coffman, Davidson, Fox, Manguse,
Teeters, V'aldron, and V.'illiams, Of course most of us make up Rotary and the Club
appreciates it, but attendance at home is the morale tonic vrhich a Club needs.

Have we spent-any time lately with the thought: 'Vhy am I a Rotarian? Good subject
for some short home Club one minute speeches—

T he monthly board meeting of the Cold.vater Rotary Club vras held at noon, December

6, 1951 v'ith 8 members present.
The banlc shcvrs a balance in the regular fund of '^lOlil.02 -nd the Youth Fund .0256.[i3,
There was considerable discussion, lead by Frita VanAI:en, relative to the childrens
Cliristriias program,

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There was a careful rovlCT? of the attendance records and witii an average of 93.06
for the month of rovcmbor, it was unrnliously agreed that the ColctvatGr Club is

maintaining a good average

.

, .E." , Luse, Socretarg^.

Rotograve;. "-A good scare is v-orth more to a man than good advice,"

&lt;•-

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M
SRONSON — CongrogaHonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:]5M
STURGIS — Eilcs Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Cofiege Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ

DiUxjct Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vica-Pres. — Direetor
ROBERT E. SHAW, President - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

FRANK MURRAY - Director

CHARLES t WOODWARD, Wee^resident — Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

AL SIEG — Director

MARK ANDREWS - Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeants-at-Arms

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CLUB SERVICE
L. R. LIVERMORE - Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

Ernest Luse, Howard Swan

I

MEMBERSHIP

F

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennolt

FELLOWSHIP

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vlnton, John Walker

H. Munn, Jr., Dick Korr,

C

M.

Putnam

Marty Derhammer

D

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Max

PROGRAM

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

I

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Ken Johnstene

H

TELEPHONE

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

K

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemler

Olds

MUSIC

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, 6. Treloar

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holts,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebllcock

Clara Bovee,

Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Von Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Kornsteln, A.
Robert B.

Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL . URBAN

Kenneth I. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Kerr

Guvorie S. Coflman, Ray Fox

SICK
Otis Barnes, M. R. French

[

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Monguse, Chairman.

SERVICE

Fronk Murray, Chalrmon.

Worren Williams,

Howard Teeter,

Roy C. Patterson

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

7—Raymond Trebilcock

4—Howard Teeter (United Notions)

l- -Harold T. Hill

14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
26—James E. Bailey, Jr.

11—John Wolker (Ladles' Night)

8- -Ail-Sports

18—Horry Taylor

15- -Vince

25—No Meeting.

22- -Harvey

SEPTEMBER

11—Guvarie S. CofFman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Monguse (Vocofional Service)
25—District Governor

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6- Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13- Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20- Kenneth

Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. livermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)

"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29- •John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Ciosslfication)

Banquet
Kornsfein (Children's Party)

27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mork Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Woyne W. Woy (AHendance)
16—Horold Munn, Jr. (Public Informotion)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemler (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to AAo"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JUNE

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

,

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

s

17—Mox Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

19—Martin H. Derhammer

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

1—E. Byron Thomas

MARCH

NOVEMBER

11—Lewis Pennington

3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Renneli (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Woldron (Rotary Magatlne)

The obove is our progrom schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'*

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Choir.

�,, . -

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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

Vol^

V—Mo. 52

DGCciiibcr 3I5 19gl

1

i

V/hat a s^.Tell holiday season, and^^^^Kce that nobody ate too nuch, !Io\Tcver,

it's time to put those thoughts out of the m^nd, and give a little room up thar for loo
Good Old Rotary, After all, vre haven't had a meeting for some ti-me, and vre've got

to get back and all on the ball. Don't ^lovvy though, things aren't quite at a stand

still and first off vre'll offer our best vrishes to hyron for a speedy recovery. Seems
that he's been in bed for a vjeek or so, trying to keep array from pneumonia, and rre

sure hope that he does, and is able to get back to vrork real soon, not only^ for the

benefit of the tax payers, but also so that this bulletin may be vrritten.,.Haven't^

seen too much of Earl lately, but hope that he also vrill soon be able to get back^ in
the harness...at this vrriting poor old Barney hadn't been to bed for the last v/eek,

trjring to get the roads plovred out. Doing a srrell job though Barney, and Rotary and
the community take their'hats off to you.. .Another example of Rotary at work in the
community: Max Olds had charge of the kiddies Christmas party at the Elks and did a
swell job, and another boquet to Maxie for using his snovi plow to help brother
Guvarie get plowed out from his country estate. Report is that Olds refused any grat
uity but did accept a pound of Oleo from G,S.,.,,Also the club ■vrould like to extend
it's sympathy to Nola, Guvaries wife, on the loss of her sister, Zula,

ViTe haven't had a complete report yet, but we hope that every Rotarian exercised his

responsibility by getting his Christmas gifts delivered to the farnAly he had been
given. Bob Shaw, Louie Pennington, and yours truly made a trip out by Union City the
day before Christmas with some packages, and they certainly 7;ere vrelcome. Through the
aid of Bob, the Shaw Shoe Co. donated a lii pound tur]:ey to our family, and as Bob
handed the mother the turkey, she exclaimed, "that is the first turkey I ever had."

Vfe all felt it v/as a true "Rotary-Spirited" project, and one the club would do well

to repeat nest year. V/e understand that Rotary v:as responsible for about l5 families,

v/hich included about 60 children. Gertrude Luse and the Go-Ordinateing council deserve

much credit for getting a real Christmas to most of the needy families in Coldwater
and the county.

Keep January lUth in mind. T he Bonton^f-Harbor-St.Joe club is sponsoring a gettogether for Rotarians in this section of the State, and Phil Lovejoy will be there
as the speaker. Probably most Coldvrater Rotarians have never lieard Phil, and here is
a svfell opportunity not only to meet Phil, but to break bread vdth our brothers from
much of Michigan, Again, keep that date in mind so that Cold;7ater may have a good
representation,.,

December attendance only 89.13^

Not good.

The records shovr a monthly percentage average of 91.6?^ for the year 1951#

Our next meeting is January 8th, at the Batavia Grange, Don't forget that,
also there ivill be no noon meeting at the hotel, but the starting time is 7:00 0'
CLOCK TUESDAY EVENING at the BATAVIA GRANGE HALL ON M 86. It is a Rural-Urban meet

ing headed by Ray Fox, and assisted by the Oleo King, '.Ve vdll be entertaining 50
U-H Club Leaders. Previously, we have dined the youngsters, but now v;e are doing some
thing for the un-sung leaders. The speaker is to be Art Ingold, from Blissfield, ~ president of the Michigan Live Stock Association. Guvarie tells us that he is a real

■vTide-awake speaker, and one that vre vdll all enjcrr. About 35 Leaders are live stock
men, so here is something that they can take back to their club members, The price is
^?3,00 per plate per Rotarian, and if you've ever eaten at the Batavia Grange, the
price is a steal. Those Batavia lasses can really cook. How about making-a Now Year's
resolution a having a turn out that the club can be oround of, instead of the usual
75^ attendance at these evening meetings, \7e always peter out completely on these
specail meetings at night, and it's simply because you v:on't make a little extra
effort to attend. It's your Rotary Club, and its not fair to Bob, Ernie, H ay and
Guvarie, and the rest of the fellars who constantly put in so many liours to havp

you not there. THINK^IT OVER.

You Wiil Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs^^'
MAKrUP YOUIT'ATTTNUANCE - be a ldO%~^MBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

BRONSON — Congrogafiono! Cboreb — Wednmday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Coilege Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

j

ALBION — Parkor Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M

I

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

|

STURGIS — Elks Tomple — Monday 12:00 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ ~ Dittrict Gevftrnor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW — President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Viee-Pret. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director .

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

FRANK MURRAY — Dirad«,

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vlce^resident — Director

llOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

AL SIEG — Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

MARK ANDREWS ~ Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeantv«t*Arms

CLUB SERVICE

L. R. LIVERMORE - Chairmon

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

Ernest Luse, Howard Swan
Ken

B

Johnslone

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

M.

J

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Renitell

Putnom

FELLOWSHIP

G

Louis Penninglon, Bob Lyons

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhammer

D

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Jim McComb, E. Corwln

ROTARY INFORMATION

Williom A. Milnet, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

t

Wayne Way, H. Bent

H. Munn, Jr., Dick Kerr,
Max

PROGRAM

Olds

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Aliemier

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Hellz,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Jess Waldren, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Von Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Kemstein, A. Rice,

Robert B.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kertneth L. Olmsted, Jomee E. Beiley

Kerr

Guvarie S. CoRmon, Roy Fox

SICK

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguso, Chairman.

Frank Murray, Chairman. Howard Teeter,

Warren Williams,

Roy C. Patterson

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

21—Corl VInton (Family Picnic)

4—Howard Teeter (United Notions)
11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Horry Taylor

28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

25—No Meeting.

7—Roymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnight

SEPTEMBER

25—District Governor

OaOBER

1—No Meeting.

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

23—Richard Birlnger, Chester Aliemier (New
Members] "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornsteln (Children's Party)

-

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"Whot Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)
MAY

6—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Mllford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth

Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri*

State Meeting)

29—Uoyd R. LIvermore (Club Service)

27—Earle L Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

1-Harold T. Hill

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

11—Guvorie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)

APRIL

FEBRUARY

JUNE

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children) ^

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarions)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (lodies' Night)
24—Uoyd L. livermore

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

11—lewis Penningten

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Mllnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Renneil (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)

4—M. R. French

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a commiMee to osslst with the details.

Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Choir.

,

�ATTENDANCE

THE YEAR

January 1, 1951 to CeceriCer 31, 1951
Name

Pos«

Chester L. Allemeir

32

James E. Bailey
Harvey G, Bent
Walter J, Bien
Richard F« Biringer
Earl J. Corwin
L, Earl Davidson
Ray Fox
Harold J, Hamilton
Harold T. Hill
Edward C .Holtz

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50

Kenneth W, Johnstone

22

19

C harles L, Keep
R ichard A» Kerr
Harold V. Kornstein
Lloyd R, Livermore
Robert F« lyons
Richard P. Manguse
James F» McC omb
Milford A. McKeith

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E« BjTon Thomas

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50

W, Grant Treloar

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Harold

McKnight

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Russell F„ Moore
Eo Harold Munn Jr.
Max A„ Olds
Spencer Bacon 0\--ens
Hoy C« Patterson

51
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51
51
51
51
51

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iCT.'is Penningtcn

51

Kenneth II „ Putnam
Robert E« ShavT
Donald V. Shorno

51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51

Hcrvard M. Teeter
Raynond A» Trebilcock
Russell G, Waldron

V/ayne W, Way
Warren Williams

Charles L» Woodvrard

100^

ATTENDANCE FOR 1951

Mark S, Andrevrs
Otis 0, Barnes

51
51

V/illiam

Bobier
Guvarie S. C off nan

ChsETles H, Fiske
Merlr R* French

John A» Kennedy
Robert B. Kerr
Lloyd L. Livermore
Ernest W». Luse
Frank L, I.IcConkc^
V/illiam A» Milnes
Frank I.Iurray
Kenneth L. Olnsted
C« Alfred Rice
HoiYard K. Svfan

Ilarrj' L, Taylor
Webster Treat

Frederick Van Aken
Warner Van Aken

Carl F, Vinton

Robert L« 'Wade
John H, Walker

Frederick H, Weeks
Leslie H, IWoodward

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"He Profits Most Who Serves Best*'

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

Vol.

I

V No. 22

December 31&gt; 19^1

V/hat a s\Tell holiday season, and hor nice that nobody ate too much. IlOT:cver,
it's time to put those thoughts out of the m:ind, and give a little room up thar for loo
Good Old Rotary, After all, v;e haven't had a meeting for some time, and iTe've got

to get back and all on the ball. Don't worry though, things aren't quite at a stand

still and first off we'll offer our best wishes to Byron for a speedy recovery. Seems

that he's been in bed for a week or so, trying to keep away from pneumonia, and we

sure hope that he does, and is able to get back to work real soon, not only for the
benefit of the tax payers, but also so that this bulletin nay be written...Haven't

seen too much of Earl lately, but hope that he also will soon be able to get back in
the harness...at this vn*iting poor old Barney hadn't been to bed for the last v/eek,

trying to get the roads plowed out. Doing a sv;ell job though Barney, and Rotary and

the community take their hats off to you,,.Another example of Rotary at work in the
community; llax Olds had charge of the kiddies Christmas party at the Elks and did a
svrell job, and another boquet to Maxie for using his snov'; plow to help brother
Guvarie get plowed out from his country estate. Report is that Olds refused any grat
uity but did accept a pound of Oleo from G,S,,,»,Also the club would like to extend
it's sympathy to Nola, Guvaries v/ife, on the loss of her sister, Zula,
V/e haven't had a complete report yet, but we hope that every Rotarian exercised his
responsibility by getting his Christinas gifts delivered to the family he had been
given. Bob Shaw, Louie Pennington, and yours truly made a trip out by Union City the
day before Christmas with some packages, and they certainlj'" were \Telcomc, Through the
aid of Bob, the Shaw Shoe Co. donated a lU pound turkey to our family, and as Bob
handed the mother the turkey, she exclaimed, "that is the first turkey I ever had."
We all felt it v/as a true "Rotary-Spirited" project, and one the club would do well

to repeat nest year, V/e understand that Rotary was responsible for about 1^ families,
v;hich included about 60 children, Gertrude Luse and the Co-Ordinateing council deserve

much credit for getting a real Christmas to most of the needj'" families in Coldwater
and the county.

Keep January lUth in mind, T he Benton-M-Harbor-St.Joe club is sponsoring a gettogether for Rotarians in this section of the State, and Phil Lovejoy vn.ll be there
as the speaker. Probably most Cold\7ater Rotarians have never heard Phil, and here is
a swell opportunity not only to meet Phil, but to break bread vdth our brothers from
much of Michigan, Again, keep that date in mind so that Coldvrater may have a good
representation..,

December attendance only 89«13^
Not good.
The records show a monthly percentage average of 91.6?',? for the year 1951*

Our next meeting is January 8th, at the Batavia Grange, Don't forget that,
also there will be no noon meeting at the hotel, but the starting time is 7:00 0'
CLOCK TUESDAY EVENING at the BATAVIA GRANGE HALL ON M 86. It is a Rural-Urban meet

ing headed by Ray Fox, and assisted by the Oleo King, Vfe wdll be entertaining 50

ii—H Club Leaders, Previously, v^e have dined the youngsters, but now we are doing some
thing for the un-sung leaders,. The.speaker is to be Art Ingold, from Blissfield,
president of the Michigan Live Stock Association. Guvarie tells us that he is a real

wide-awake speaker, and one that we v.dll all enjoy. About 35 Leaders are live stock
men, so here is something that they can take back to their club members. The price is

$3«00. per plate per Rotarian, and if you've ever eaten at the Batavia Grange, the
price is a steal. Those Batavia lasses ean really cook. Hov; about making a New Year's
resolution a having a turn out that the club can be ^ro\md of, instead of the usual
attendance at these ervening meetings. We alwaT's peter out completely on these
specail meetings at night, and it's simply because you v;on't make a little extra

effort to attend. It's your Rotary Club, and its not fair to Bob, Ernie, R ay and
Guvarie, and the rest of the felloivs who constantly put in so many liours to have
ynn not thprf&gt;. TlfTNK TT

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Ciut^fEN.
•

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

|

ALBION - Porkor inn — Thursday 12:I5M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

I

BAHLE CREEK - Pest Tcvern — Monday 12:15 M

BRONSON — Congregational Charck — Wednesday 12:15~M ~

I

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — DUtrict Governor
/

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-32
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

FRANK MURRAY - Director

CHARLES. L. WOODWARD, Viee^resident - Director

llOYD R. tiVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treosurer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE-Director

'AL SIEG — Director
MARK ANDREWS - Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeants^-Arms

CLUB SERVICE
I. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

A

..

E

CLASSIFI CATION
Ernest Luse, 1 oward Swan
Kon

B .

Jo instone

MEMBERSHIP

F

.

Wiiliaiti A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

C

M.

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

FELLOWSHIP

G

Morty Derhammer

Max

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H

K

Dick Kerr,

I

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holts,

Jess Waldron, R. ,TrebiIeock

COMMUNITY

BIRTHDAY

Dick Borringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloor

TELEPHONE

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

PUBLiC INFORMATION

H. Munn, Jr.,

PROGRAM

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ROTARY INFORMATION

Webster Treat, E. i. Rennell

Putnom

Car! Vinton, John Walker

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AHENDANCE

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Ciera Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frederick Von Aken — ChairmoD

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YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Kernstein, A.

Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Balley-

Robert B. Kerr

Guvorie S. Coffmon, Roy Fox

SICK
Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

SERVICE

Frtmk Murroy, Chairman. Howard Teeter,
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Roy C. Patterson

Warren Williams,

Leslie'H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)

4—Howard Teeter (United Notions)
11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

25—No Meeting.

7—Roymond Trebilcoctc
14—Harold J. McKnIght

SEPTEMBER

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hill

8—All-Sports Banquet

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (ClassificatlonJ

11—Guvarie 5. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

1—No Meellng-

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri&gt;

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service) '

OCTOBER

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15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary'tlas Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

27—Eorle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richord Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Progrom)

JUNE

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr.* Rotarions)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Uoyd L. Livermore

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
, 3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Woyne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Mllnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Von Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennetl (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

MARCH

NOVEMBER

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1951-52.

If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Choir.

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January 1, 1951
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Chester

James E. Bailey
Walter J, Bicn
Richard F, Biringer
Earl J, Gormn

L, Earl Davidson
Ray Fox
Harold J. Hamilton
Harold T, Hill
Edward C .Holtz
Kenneth W. Johnstone
0 harles L. Keep
R

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Kerr

Harold V, Kornstein
Lloyd R« Livermore
Robert F. Lyons
Richard P, Hanguse
James F. McC omb
Milford A» McKeith

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Robert E. Sha:;T
Donald V, Shorno

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Raymond A, Trebilcock
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V/ayne W. Way

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John A. Kennedy
Robert B» Kerr

Llcyd L, Livermore
Ernest W, Luse
Frank L. McConkey
V.'illiam A. Milnes
Frank Ivliarray
Kenneth L. Olosted
C, Alfred Rice
•Howard K, Swan

Ilarrj' L, Taylor
Webster Treat

Frederick Van Aken
V/amer Van Aken

Carl F. Vinton
Robert L, V/ade
John H, Vfalkcr
Frederick H. VJecks
Leslie H. V/oodward

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Otis 0, Barnes
William W, Bobier
Guvarie S. C offnan
Chflsrles H, Fiske
Merlr R. French

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

Vol.

V. No.

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23.

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January 12, 1952

Had a real good mooting laotTTlioGday evening at tnc

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Ray v/ac in charge^ and credit
v.'ith an a.j;:iL.t, ...lo Sp
nonting the Hichigan Live Stock Exchange nontioncu :ho uany

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Farm Industry v/as undorgolngo Ho stated that v;c have

a definite period of transition, noting that 65% of the poop^o f'?nmor.y
lived on farms# Several years ago 90% of the stoch nas snippou o.^

and today it is 90% by truck. Ho told us of the outstanding Livo-S;^ooic_^
Market in Detroit, and spoke of Battle Crcok and StLouls as examples 01

large out-state markets# Chicago, .hov;ovor, still sots the pace for all

markets.. .The Batavia girls served a sv;g11 chicken dinner v/ith home

made pies, and believe it ot not^. there v/oro EIGHTEEN, yes, oightoon
is correct, Rotarians v/ho v/orc too busy to make the mooting. The only
meeting v/o have ever had v;ith our I4.-H Loaders, and thoy, by the -&gt;vay
v/orc all there, but EIGHTEEIP of our busy Rotarians v/erc just too busy
to be there. Sure it took extra effort to make it last Tuesday night,

but i+i|. fellov/s v;oro able to find the time# Why couldn|t you??????Tho
singing v;as sv/oll v;ith but one exception, and that quintet didn't sound
too good to mo....
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Monday evening, January llith, as you already knuv;, is the meeting

v/ith the St. Joo-Benton Harbor Club, and Phil Love joy is to bo the speak

or. Bob Shav/, Loss and Chuck Woedv/ard, Ernie Luso, Ed Holtz, Bob Liver-

more, Vince Kornstein, Teeter,Treat, Jim hailey, ana Putnam have their
reservations in, making a delegatien from ehe Colav/ator Club to attend
this outstanding meeting.

The attendance for December v;as 69«23%«iopo those boys from last
meeting B;ako-up, or January v/ill really look bad...Srnio is giving you
the last chance to correct, the attendance sheet. Soon it will be offic

ial for last year,.,.

At the last Borad mooting it v/as noted the Cliff Hack and his boys

are working up a fine program. The club soon hopes to take the group

to East Lansing to a basketball game. Have you stopped by the Hethod-

ist Gym on a Tuesday evening to say "HELLO" to the boys. Good, glad
you took the time to bo a Rotarian.

This you're going to love. The hotel has increased the price of our.
noon meal twenty five cents, \;hich, naturally, must bo passed on to the
member. The club has no v/ay of absorbing this. So, as of next Tuesday
have ii'l»50 ready for "Old Ernie" and not :ri'l»25 Q-2 has been the price.

The good secretary, reports a bank balance of ^1,062.55 iri the gen
eral fund, and ij256,i|3 iu the youth fund. He also reports that no mem
ber is in the County Jail, and suggests that your income tax bo paid on
time, 00 that you may stay homo with your family, and not in"Leavenworth, If by the '/ay, you arc having trouble v/ith those figures, Ernie
just might be able to help,. Then too there's OLD JESS, but guess we'd
better not

go into him.

The program for next Tuesday is in charge of none other than "Rod
Goose" McComb.

program,

Jim has

several Rod

Gooses

that

he has trained for this

so you will want to bo thov^ for the show. See you Tuesday.
Ken.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

8RONSON — Consr.gotional Church ~ Wednatdny 12:15 M

5TUR61S — Eiks T.mple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — CoUoge Cofotarki - Fridoy 6:30 P. M. &lt;C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pott Tovorn — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Goverji«r'

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES I. WOODWARD, Viee-Pres. — Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE ~ Secretary

FRANK MURRAY — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vic»4&gt;resident - Dirocter

UOYD R. LIVERMORE —Director

ED HOLTZ, Treosurer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

AL SIEG. — Director
MARK ANDREWS — Director

JIM MeCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeants^WLrme

CLUB SERVICE
L. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

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CLASSIFICATION

ATTENDANCE

Ernest Luse, Howard Swon
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Wayne Way, H. Bent

Johnstone

Jim McComb, E. Cetwin

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ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnom

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

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PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhammer

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H. Munn. Jr., Dick Kerr,
Max

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Dick Borringer, Choiter L. Allemier

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ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer 8. Owens, G. Treloar

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holtz,

Jets Woldron, R. Trebllceck

COMMUNITY

BIRTHDAY

Clare Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Kornstein, A.
Robert

B.

Rice,

CHILDREN

RURAL • URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Kerr

Ouvorle S. CofFmon, Ray Fox

SICK

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Monguse, Chairman.

SERVICE

Frank Murrey, Chairmen. Howard Teeter,

Warren Williams,

Roy C. Patterson

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

7—Raymond Trebileock

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

14—Horold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Baiiey, Jr.

11—John Walker (ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor
25—No Meeting. •

SEPTEMBER

25—District Governor

OCTOBER

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Roy Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri»
State Meeting)

29—Uoyd R. livermore (Club Service)

27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

1-Harold T. Hill

6—All-Sports Bonquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

11—Guvarie S. Coffmon, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Monguse (Vocational Service)

APRIL

FEBRUARY

JUNE

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

5—Warren Williams

12—Richord R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotorians)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (ladles' Night)
24—Uoyd L. Livermore

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

6—Roy C. PoHerson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Woldron (Rotary Magazine)

II—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Von Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treot (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

NOVEMBER

MARCH

4—M. R. French

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Profits Most Who Serves BesP'

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

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Tho efbracl of Dii:»oetorc of the Coldv/ator Rotary Club

hac approved tho name and clanoification given beloiv, Any
objections should bo filed vdth the secretary uithout delay:

Charles Schmidt

Automobile Industry
Auto Parts-Acces::orios
Distributor A», A,

Signed: Ernest IV, Luso, Sec.

January 12, 1952

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwafer, Michigan

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January l8, 1952

Nq,

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Allemier# Manguse,: Patterson, Treloar, and Waldron missed a good
" meetin'^ last Tuesday with Jim McComb in charge of the program. If some

tSese Ln make-up, it should give us a ^iS^ average for thxs meet-

ing. Our average was 87 .^Ocf for the meeting ofthe 8th,
UPS were in...A real. Rotary.-meeting at St,Joe-rienton 4arbor last M°nday
evening with International Secretary Phil Love joy as the speaker. Over
200 men attended with 12 clubs represented. Our
^^d^r^
braved the fog and other adverse conditions to make this trip, and re
present Coldwater at this meeting.

Robert, The Lion Hearted, has the program for next_ TUesd.^y,^ and pro
mises an outstanding sound film. Bob says that^we
bettor
this film,, but wants the subject kept "quiet unuil iuesday, so better

be on hand to see what Robin has in store for- us*

..

...

Glenn Stewart of the Kalamazoo Club is the" district nominee -fon gov
ernor. Glenn is advertising director of the Kalaraazoo ^/egetable-Pare

ment Co. de was uncontested for'the offloe.

Had a card the other day from Frank McConkey, and Mac mentioned

attending the Saint Petersburg Rotary Club while he is in Florida. Said
that "the meeting was very interesting,, and over 3^0 present.

We note from the -hlLSDALK ROTARY.H'lWS, that beginning in January

of 1952.- their weekly payment was increased to ^1.50 also* u-uess v;e

...aren't too far out of line.#

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On January 31st, International Director. Gordon A. Beaton ..of .the
Markdale, Ontario Canada Rotary Club will be the guest;apeakef of the

Albion Club, Our good neighbors from over Albion way have cordially
Invited the members of the Coldwater ,Club to.attend for the rare oppor
tunity of hearing one of our International Directors,

We quote from the ROTARY FOUNDATION of Rotary International...The
Rotary Foundation Fellowships Committee of R# I, will., .meet in Chicago
on 28-31 January, 1952-to select the fellows for... the.. acadenp.c ,year^ ^

1952-53, It is eapected that from 100 to 13.0 awards wllT'be made which
added to the 2814. of the previous year, v/ill bring the total close to
iiOO. At an average cos,t of ~,^2S50*00' per fellow.ship . it- means approxifli'*
ately one million dollars of Rotary Foundation furids will have beon
expended for the purpose of preparing young'-men and women from all
parts of the world to take thefr. place" in the leadership of the.:.world
of .tomorrow.-rend. quote-- ViHaen we thih^ of Rotary fellows,

v^:forget this very important work that i/^e. a.^p. doing. Most of us^haVeh t ^
been too close to the Foundation, and it's easy to forget,

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©verv-third ci-t-lsen Is a -human .guinea pig In a study .of, tpe .hearty a,,

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to. coyer-,."2^ years# Road it in...the ROTARIAN for February,.

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QUiNCY— Union Church^ Monday 12:15 M '

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15M .•••■.—

BRONSON — CongragaHenoi Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday&gt;6:30 P.M. (C.S:T.) ~

BATTLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M_

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�219TH OiSTftlCT

RALPH TOAZ — DUtrict Govsriter

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - Presicient

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Viee-Prei. - Dirwtof
ROBERT E. SHAW, Pretident — DtrMtor

FRANK MURRAY — Dtrmler

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secratary
CHARLES I. WOODWARD, Vic*^rmid*nt — KractOf

llOYD R. LIVERMORE - DirMter

ED HOITZ, Tnaturer — Diracter
AL SIEG — Diractor

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Dimtor

MARK ANDREWS — DirMtor

RICHARD MANGUSE - Dirwter

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN

SwgeantMil-Annt

CLUB SERVICE

I. &amp; LIVERMORE — Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

ATTENDANCE

EtRMt Lgio, Hftward Swan

SERGEANT S-AT-ARMS

1

Jim McCam s,

Wayne Way, H. Bent

K«n Johntton*

E. Corwin

1
I

MEMBERSHIP
Konnoih

M.

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennelt

Putnom

FELLOWSHIP

H.

Marty Oorhammor

PROGRAM

Louis PeiHiington, Bob Lyons

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

O

Carl Vinton, John Wallcor

O

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

F

William A. MI1n«i, John A. Konnody,

Monn, Jr.,
Max

Dick Kerr,

Olds

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Sponcer B. Owono, G. Troloor

BIRTHDAY

Dick Borringer, Chester L Allemier

MUSIC
Mourice D. Payne, Ed Holts,

Jess Woldron, R. Trebilcodr

Clara Bovee, Plane

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Prodonck Von Akon — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vineont Karmtoin, A. lUct.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL ■ URBAN

Konnelh L. Oltmtod, Jomo* E. Boitoy

Robort B. Korr

Gavario S. CoRmon, Roy Fox

SICK
Otis DamM, M. R. Frooch

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Monauto, Choirmon.

SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chairman. Howord Teotor,
Roy C. Pottonon

Warron Williomt,

L«*lio H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

7—Raymond Trebilcoek

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

14—Horold J. McKnrght
21—CofI Vinton (Family Picnic)

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Horry Taylor

28—Jamet E. BaRoy, Jr.

25—No Meetifvg.

SEPTEMBER

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hill

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Pcsrty)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (ClaswBcatfon)

11—Guvorl* S. Coffman, 4'H (Foirgroundt)
IB—Richard Monguoa (Vocationai Servico)
25—District Govornor
CaOBER

1—No AAeetlng.

MAY

6—Soy Fox (RurohUrban)

6—Milford A. McKekh

15—Jomes F. McComb

13—Donald Shorne

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Uoyd R. Livermore (Oub Service)

20—Kenrteth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Trl*

State Meeting)
27—Earle L. Dovidson

2—Mark Andr«w&lt;, Jr.
FEBRUARY

P—Woyne W. Way (Atfondonce)

JUNE

i

16—Harold AAwnn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Oimsted (Crippled Children)

/

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (N«w

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max dds (Lodies' Night)
24—Lloyd L Livermore

XI

Members) "What Rotary Means to AAe"

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

1—E. Byron Thomcu

MARCH

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Progrom)

4—M. R. French

3—C. Woodward (Report on Oist. Assembly)

13—Russell Woldron (Rotary AAagazine)

11—Lewis Pennington

20-W. A. Milnec

16—Otis Barnes

15—Wayne R. Johnson
22—Frederick Von Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

The above is our program ichedute for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
AAembers having spedai programs, such at Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
((

He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

SPENCER B. OWENS, Progrom Chair.

�The Borad of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club
has approved the name and classification given below. Any
objections should be filed with the secretary without delay:
Ralph Toupalik

Automobile Industry
Garage and Service Station

Signed? Ernest Wc Luse,

"^anuary l8j^ 19^2

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

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Vol.

5 No. 25

February 5, 1952

The

smile does it when it means Service to othersl

Bob's film last

Tuesday was a neat Club Service job.
It brought the lesson home to
Rotarians that "He Profits i.^ost Who Serves Best." Bob, our new members
should be supplied with The Four-Way-Test black desk standard mottos.
Bailey, Manguse, Olmsted, Patterson,

Pennington, Winton, Leslie and

Charles Woodward and Waldron missed a fine meeting last Tuesday.

Prexy appreciates the splendid manner in which the men have been
making up meetings. The recent I in Presentation speaks well for the
100 percenters. A salute is in order to the many fellows who stay
through every club meeting.

With a club of 65 members reported, Coldwater blew from Hot to Warm
in the January G-overnor's Letter with a g9*23/^. More Club statistics
next

week.

Several Rotarians did their part last night at the Masonic Benefit
Show. Like the good ole' days it was good to see John, the talker-

walker do his stuff.

M^uree disciplined a mean chorus deal, also.

Tyrotars will come to be important assets in our community life
some day. Do ewe visit with these youngsters when a fellow Rotarian

brings one to the weekly meeting?

A pleasant greeting before lunch is

each man's duty.

'• Men are not made into good Rotarians by mere attendance at lunch".
-

London Rotarian

Warren, the king of Doldwater-Batavia wheat bins presents our program

today.

It's the usual top drawer secret.

"Pitchers"

for which he is

Prom Middleville'B

Maybe, some more good sport

famous.

Row a Tatars : -

"Hear about

the two nudists who

quit going together because they thought they were seeing too much
of

each other?"

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

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

T

ALBION — Porkor Inn — Thunday 12:15M

ANGOLA — Collage Cofetoria — Fridery 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

I

BATTLE CREEK ■— Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

BRONSON — Cohgragatidnai Church — Wednetday 12:15 M

|

STURGIS — Qlu Tomple — Monday 12:00 M

�RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

219TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - President
FRANK MURRAY — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD,

ROBERT E. SHAW, President - Director
LLOYD R. LIVERMORE-Director

ED HOITZ, Treasurer — Director

Vice-President — Director

AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

MARK ANDREW^ — Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN - Sergeant3&gt;at-Arm&gt;

CLUB SERVICE

L. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

A

Emeit Luse, Howard Swan
Ken

1

ATTENDANCE

E

CLASSIFICATION

—' - vH

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
Jim McComb, E. Corwin

Weyne.,Way, H. Bent

Johntlona

-

MEMBERSHIP
Kennelh M.

Webster Treat, E. J: Rennell

Putnam

•C

^
•

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

F

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,

•

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

K

BIRTHDAY

■ ,,

FELLOWSHIP

PUBLIC INFORMATION

G

Carl Vihton, John Walker
'
Marty Derhommer-

H.

Munn, Jr.,

Olck .Kerr,

. Dick Bofrlnger, Chester L. Allemier

Max .Olds

.

D

TELEPHONE

,
.

PROGRAM

H

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

•

1

-

iMUSICMdurlce D. Payne, Ed Holtz,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebllcock

Clara Bovee,

Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Fcedorlck Van Aken.— Chairman

B

YOUTIj SERVICE
Viocenl Kornstein, A. Rice,
Robert 8.- Kerr

.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

RURAL• URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmtled," James' E.' Bailey

•

'Guvarie' S. CoRmon, Roy Fox

-i' '

.f-

Otis Bgrnes, M. R. French

■

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

RIchord Monguto, Chairman.

INTERNATIONAL

,

' Lesiie-H. Woodward

,

;

.

SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chairmon; Howard Teejer,

Wdrren Williams,

' Roy C. Patterson ' - • •

V

1951-195 2 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER ,
, .
4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

7—Raymond Trebllcock
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

APJliL
" .

1- •Harold T. Hill

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Toylor

8- •All-Sports

Banquet^
Kornstein (Children's Party)
*
22- •Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29-,•John A. Kennedy (Membership)
15- •Vince

25—No Meeting.

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

11—Guvarie S. Coffmon, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocotional Service)
25—District Governor
OCTOBER

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Roy Fox (Rural-Urban)

6- -Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13 -Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

20- -Kenneth
27^ -Earle

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Woy (Attendartce)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Informotion)

5—Warren Williams

23—Richard Blringer, Chester Allemler (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

26—Frank Murray (International Service)

Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)
L. Davidson

JUNE
3- -Kenneth

Olmsted (Crippled Children)
Rice (Jr. Rotarians)
17- -Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24- -Lloyd L. Livermore
10- -Alfred

19—Martin H. Derhommer

JULY
NOVEMBER

1- -E.

MARCH

4—M. R. French

Byron Thomas

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magozine)

11—Lewis Pennington

15- -Wayne

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22- -Frederick

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Progrom)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29- -Leslie Woodward

3- -C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)

R. Johnson
Van Aken (Comm. Service)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.
if you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint □ committee to assist with the details.

"He Profits Most Who Serves BesP'

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

''

�In accordance with the attendance rulesjj
It has been necessary to drop Harold
Munn from membership«

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLD WATER

t)

REFLECTOR

Published by The COLOWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigon

...February 6, 1952

Vol, 5. No&gt; 26

Due to absence of Dick Korr, Keith Poarco is in charge of his program

for next Tuesday. */c surmise it will bo of a patrotic nature.

Warren and the hrs, brough us a delightful program last Tuesday. Its
safe bet that not a man who stayed for it had a trouble in i^he world

a

during the running of those picturoSft As you may know Jarron furnished
that Elk meat we enjoyed for lunch. Good boy, ho ^avedtho^club some
money also. The club gained the difference between .850 ana a 4-1.50 for
each one of us who attended.

March ii is another big service club night. Save the_ date. All Coldwater
Clubs have a joint meeting and a fine speaker from Detroit.
Bobier, Holta, Kornstein, Pearce, Teeter and Fritz V.
pictures last Tuesday,

missed Warren*s

VISITORS: Quincy—Elmer Dobson

East Lansing-- Dr. Anscl-MSC.

Coldwater Rotary Board met Thursday noon. They voted g6.00 to tiarch of
Dimes and a Memorial to Norm Kohl in the Paul Harris
of ^10.00.
They also urged the club members to give more personal attention to
our visiting Tyrotars each week. (l‘entionod in las^ ’wee^c s Bulletin)
The board is worried about what those lads will think of the club
members if the present attitude of indifference to the lad is maintain
ed at future luncheons. Does the committee have your name as a volunteer
to bring a Tyrotar for two meetins?

Secretary's Report: February 1, 1952280.00

Youth Fund

Regular account

702.93

Totals

President'Bob releases:

Dolph Taylor will receive his special car by way.

This is the hope of Ross Strong and the men at the homer who are build
ing it. Already the committee helping him have installed a phone for
him and they have paid a year’s telephone rent in advance.
n

Opportunity seems to have an uncanny habit of lavoring

those

who

have

aid the price of years of preparation”.---Selected
Is

it the Truth?

Is it fair to all concerned?

Will it build Good Will and’ Better Friendship?.^
Will it be Beneficialj^to all concerned?

Lets wipe the dust off one. Four Way Desk Motto and
put it back on the Desk, boys-

*;

.

.“V-.

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

VJ:

QUINCY BRONSON

Union Church — M^doy 12:15 M
Congrogorienoi Church

Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. {C.S.T.}

1

MBION — Parker Inn — 'niur.day t2:1SM ~

'

STURGIS — Elki Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Pott Tavern - Mondoy 12:15 M

�RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

219TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW — President

CHARLES 1. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres.

Director

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ROBERT E. SHAW, President

Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice^resident — Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE — Director

FRANK MURRAY - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director
AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

MARK ANDREWS ~ Director

RICHARD MANGUSE-Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeonts-ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE
L R. LIVERMORE — Choirman

Ernest luxe, Howard Swan
Ken

Johnstone

F

C

M.

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennelt

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

G

H.

Marty Derhammer

PROGRAM

Munn, Jr.,
Max

Dick Kerr,

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemler

Olds

MUSIC

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloor

BIRTHDAY

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vinton, John Walker

D

TELEPHONE

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

Woyne Way, H. Bent

MEMBERSHIP

B

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

I

AHENDANCE

E

CLASSIFICATION

A

Maurice 0. Payne, Ed Holts,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

Clara Bovee, Piano

c

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE

A

Vincent

Komstein,

Robert B.

A.

Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

Kenneth L. Olmsted, Jomes E. Bailey

Kerr

RURAL - URBAN

Guvorie S. Coffman, Ray Fox

SICK

D

Otis Bomes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Riehord Manguse, Chairman.

Frank Murray, Chairman.

Warren Williams,

Roy C.

Leslie H. Woodward

SERVICE

Howord Teeter,

Patterson

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

APRIL

DECEMBER

1-Harold T. Hill

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

7—Raymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Komstein (Children's Party)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Hos Meant to Mo"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

25—No Meeting.

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

MAY

1—No AAeetIng.

11—Guvorie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

OCTOBER

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—Jomes F. McComb

13—Donald Shorn©

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

20—Kenneth Putnam,

Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)
27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.

JUNE

FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Willloms

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

23—Riehord Blrlnger, Chester Allemler (New

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincolrt-Washington)

10—Alfred Rico (Jr. Rotarlans)

Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

"■IP—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L Livermore

●

26—Frank Murray (ihternationol Service)
JULY

11—lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

16—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Speciol Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Renneli (Speciol Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

MARCH

4—M. R. French

The above is our progrom schedule for the year 1951-52.

if you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

if

SPENCER 8. OWENS, Program Chair.

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ft

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

VQT.

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Nn.

February 15&gt; 1952

27

Andrcv/
Oat Barnes has our program tliis ;vock* He plane on , prosonting
. ^,

PatGllo of Battlo Creek as guest spoakor. The tal.i: will oe on some
phases
cares

of hospital management. You got a nice hotel Oat, but nobody

to register for over nightj

Alice Donnel gives the scribe the inside on the Fashion Show for Pfodol
husbands to see the Models and with the battlo axo right at hubb/ s

sid^oo: Lme^ber the date: March 6 or 7 a Thursday or Friday Nightauditorium. Proceeds to worthy community projects. Tho models garments

no excuses accepted. Curtain at 8:00 P.H. Price ,?1,00 at nigh school
are

furnished by local merchants.

Thanks Keith for presenting Dick's program. Always good music from Bill

ho will earn that G I high school diploma one of these day^,
RHPEAT Save the date of Monday, March i|. All Service Clubs evening
dinner program. Good speaker comes with t.,e package.

Out of Tv/on I.Iake-Ups since last Tuesday;

Si-J fssociareT: Ko^y’o^S'L^s ^"cfuck Woodward
2bsen? February 12,^1952: Aalemier,,^,Bent. «-lason,^Dick^.err,^^^^^^^^^^

HeICnight,

Patterson, Rico,
and Toupalik.

VISITORS:

ROTARIANS

VISITORS:

Bronson
Bronson

v\fondell Hathaway
Bill Stev/art
McKenzie
S. Dale Ulory

PAST ROTARIANS

Paul McDaniels

Q.uincy
Goshen
Niles

W,E# I.Iorgridgo

Pointer to Proxy How about a Birthday Contrib to
members. "Happy Birthday to yqHgS.'
_
ROTARY iNPORI^ulTION AVAlLAELi

?

FRlilS:■

the ^outh Fund from

Tlaureo is v/orking on a Nev/ Book;

mere I think the Fishing Will 3o * Good Next Week. Preface greetings
done by Carl Vinton.

Read March Rotarian: Entertain the Customer.

Av, A««-KT7^«f-iTiit-lnn of”a Friends "A friend is one to whom one may
pour
out all the contents of one *s heart, chaff and grain
^
WiowinE that the gentlest of hands will take and sift it, keep what is
^rth^eSi^rand with a breath of kindness, blow the rest away.
I!

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

Union Church

Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Churdi — Wednsiday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

CeUago Cafeteria

Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

●●i

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — DUtrict Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater—1931-32
ROBERT E. SHAW ~ President

CHARLES L WOODWARD, VIee-Pres. ~ Director

FRANK MURRAY — Director

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretory

ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vlce^resident — Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE-Director

AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE-Director

MARK ANDREWS

- Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeonts-ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

1. R. LIVERMORE

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

B

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnom

FELLOWSHIP

Carl Vinton, John

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

H. Munn, Jr.,

Dick Kerr,

Dick Barringer, Chester L Alltmier

Mox Olds

PROGRAM

H

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer 8. Owens, G. Treloar

BIRTHDAY

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

G

Walker

Marty Derhammer

0

TELEPHONE

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
M.

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Johnstone

Kenneth

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

I

AHENDANCE

Ernest luse, Howard Swan
Ken

Choirman

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holtz,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Frederick Van Aken — Chairmen

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Komstein, A. Rice,

A

Robert B.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

Kerr

RURAL - URBAN

C

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Boiley

Guvarie S. Coffmon, Ray Fox

SICK

D

Otis Barnes, M. R. Freoch

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

Fronk Murray, Chairmen.

Warren Williams,

Roy C.

Leslie H. Woodward

SERVICE

Howard Teeter,

Pattersen .

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hill

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (Lodies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

7—Roymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

8—All-Sports Barsquet
15—Virtce Komstein (Children's Party)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

25—No Meeting.

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

4—Howord K. Swan (Classification)

1—No Meeting.

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor
OCTOBER

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6-~MIIford A. McKeith

15—Jomes F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert f. Lyon
29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

20—Kenrteth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)
27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

JUNE

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Willioms

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

23—Richard BirInger, Chester Allemier (New

12—Richard R. Kerr (lincoIn-WashIngton)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotorians)

Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert 8. Kerr (Youth Program)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

26—Frank Murray (International Service)

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore
JULY

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barites

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Progrom)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

MARCH

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)

4—M. R. Freoch

13—Russel! Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you wont to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special progroms, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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SPENCER 8. OWENS, Program Chair.

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

VOI, V

NO.

February 22, 1952

27

Fritz Van Aken brings our program this comming Tueaiay* Undoubtly
Clifford Hack and some of his boys will be our guests. The Methodist

Church Gymnasium has been the youth center for Cliff’s interest in and
work v/ith boys. Mothers will do the work with Campfire but boyscouts
work must obtain the service of paid help because fathers will not
work the volenteer programs like mothers. Its easier to get money than

time from men for boys work in most communities and Coldwater is not

an exception.

ABSENTEES; 2/19/52
Allemier, Bailey, Coffman, Hamilton, D. Kerr, Lloyd Livermore,
Owens, Rice, Treloar and Waldron. Make-ups will be

McKeith, Moore,

reported in the Bulliten if Ernie is called (?5)

or

the scribe

(31)●

VISITORS:

Litchfield—E, N, Robinson
Escanaba ---R»S. Mulchakey,

No Tyrotar last meeting and none announced for next Tuesday.

Evening program with dinner Tuesday, March i[.. American Legion

Hall, All Coldv/ater Service Clubs share an evening of food, fellowship
and inspiration.

One way to success is to make hay of the grass growing
under other peoples feet.

We find Frank McConkey’s name listed as a visitor in the St
Petersburg, Florida Club Bulliten, Rotary Sunbeam for January 11. That
day the club had visitors from 29 States and 5 Province of Canada to
the

rough number of over 200 visiting Rotarlans,

(With no apologies to Mack!)
I am not 36, judgei I was so flustered when that handsome lawyer
asked my age that I gave him my bust measurement.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
Thursday U:T5M

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn

BRONSON — Congregational Church

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHIE CREEK - Pest Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW ~ President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pros. - Director

FRANK MURRAY — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

CHARLES

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

L WOODWARD, Vice-President

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

Director

AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

RICHARD MANCUSE - Director

MARK

ANDREWS

— Director

JIM MeCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeants-ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

L. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ken

B

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

Webster Treat, E. J. Renneil

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

G

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

H. Munn, Jr., Dick Kerr,
Max

PROGRAM

H

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

BIRTHDAY

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhammer

D

TELEPHONE

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
M.

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Johnstone

Kenneth

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

I

AHENDANCE

Ernest Luse, Howard Swan

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holtx,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Von Aken

B

YOUTH SERVICE

A

Vincent

Komstein, A. Rice,

Robert B.

CRIPPLED

Chairman

CHILDREN

RURAL ● URBAN

C

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Boiley

Kerr

SICK

D
-1

. . Otis Barnes, M. R. Preach

.d-

'■il ■il iii^

Guvarie S. Coffman, Ray Fox

■ i;l ●

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairmen.
Leslie

Frank Murray, Chairman.

Warren Williams,

Roy

H. Woodward

C.

SERVICE

Howard Teeter,

Patterson

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

7—Raymond Trebticock
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—CaH Vintoft (Fomily Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.
SEPTEMBER

APRIL

4—Howard Teeter (United Naftorts)

1-Harold T. Hill

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor
25—No Meeting.

8—All-Sports Banquet

15—Vince Komstein (Children's Party)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Mo"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

1—No Meeting.

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)

18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

OCTOBER

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rurol-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—Jomes F. MeComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

20—Kertneth

Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)
27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

JUNE

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

23—Richard Blringer, Chester Allemier (New

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

19—Mortin H. Derhommer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

26—Frank Murray (Internotional Service)

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JULY

1—E. Byron Thomas

MARCH

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)

4—M. R. French

3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

11—Lewis Pennington

15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Renneli (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1951-52.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.
fe

He Profits Most 1V/?o Senses Best”

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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

VOL V No

28

February 29^ 19^2

Remember this week the Club

joins the

other Service Clubs v/ith an

evening program including dinner at the American Legion Hall.. Time is
7 ;00, price
Rev, William J, Richards, Pastor of Woodmere Method
ist Church,

Detroit will be the speaker. He has a Welsh coal miners

background. He has a marvelous voice and is a singer of Welsh ballads
and he has made

an excellent record as a luncheon speaker,

Spence

says he^s O.K, Save the date and don’t miss it.

ABSENTEES: 2/26/52
Alleraier, Barnes, Davidson, Fox,
McKeith, Moore, Pearce,
Woodward and Toupalik.

Pennington,

Johnstone, Dick Kerr, L.Livermore,
Teeters,

Chas. Woodward,

Les

VISITORS :

Alma College
Quincy

Joseph R. Harris

Pancakes at ^!3«00.

Do we have a Tyrotar for the next meeting?

Fritz brought us a program which many men should think about who
have some spare time to work v;ith youth and to show an interest in
some lads who need social approval. Cliff Hack is doing a job which
Coldwater needs.

When absent from a regular meeting of the local club the good rotar
Ian tries if humanly possible to make up. Hov/ever, to miss too many
home meetings isn’t good either. The club meeds its own members
present to remain sound in club health and the members needs the in
fluence of the other fellows which he can't get as a veteran visitor
of

other

clubs.

According to the Governor's letter and mentioned last meeting by
prexy, we are Hot again in attendance percentage. Good work fellows.
If a man runs after money, he's money-mad;if he keeps it, he's a
capitalist; if he spendsit, he's a play bo 0 &gt; If he doesn't try to get
it he lacks ambition. If he gets it without working for it, he's a
parasite; If he accumulates it after a lifetime of hard v/ork, people
call him a fool who never got anything out of life,"
Selected.
f!

TT

♦

The Rotary Board meets this v;eek Thursday, March 7- Don^t tell the
Practice our
republl&lt;Sh 7orm of~government7^se representative government, its one
of our cherished possessions as yet.
Club: Tell a director v/hats good for the membership.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregotionol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA

BAHIE CREEK - Pest Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

College Cafeteria « Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

�RALPH TOAZ — OUtrict Governor

2I9TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW — PretidenI

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. — Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President

FRANK MURRAY - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice-President — Director

Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE-Director

AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

Director

MARK ANDREWS

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

Sergeants-ot-Arms

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN

CLUB SERVICE
L. fL UVERMORE — Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

A

Ken

Johnstone

C

M.

Webster Treot, E. J. Rennell

Putnom

FELLOWSHIP

Corl

Vinton, John

G

PUBLIC

Walker

Jr.,

Dick

Max OMs

PROGRAM

H

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

Kerr,

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Ailemier

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Oweiu, G. Treloar

BIRTHDAY

K

INFORMATION

H. Munn,

Marty Derhammer

D

TELEPHONE

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

F

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

Woyne Way, H. Bent

MEMBERSHIP

B

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

I

AHENDANCE

Ernest Luse, Howard Swan

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holts,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY

Clara Bevee, Piano

SERVICE

Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

■

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Komstetn, A. Rice,

A

Robert B.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

C

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Kerr

Guvarie S. Coffman, Ray Fox

‘V

SICK

D

Otis Barnes, M. R. Freach

A

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

Frank Murray, Chairman.

Warren Willioms,

Roy

Leslie H. Woodward

C.

SERVICE

Howard Teeter,

Patterson

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

7—Raymond Trebilcock

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

1-Horold T. Hill

14—Harold J. McKnighf
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)

25—No Meeting.

32—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members]

SEPTEMBER

"What Rotary Hoi Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

1—No Meeting.

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

OCTOBER

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—Jomes F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

20—Kenrseth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (TriState Meeting)
27—Earle L. Dovidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemior (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JUNE

5—Warren Willioms

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotorions)

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd 1. Livermore

19—Martin H. Derhommer

26—Frank Murray (Internorional Service)
JULY

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnet

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodword

MARCH

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Progrom)

4—M. R. French

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ft

He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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

VOL.

V.

No.

March 7, 1952

29

Lewis Pennington is program chairman for Tuesday's meeting (3-11-52)
He's on the ball linning it up. We will have a good talk from one of
the wekk known

civic

leaders

in business

in Coldv/ater.

Speaking about fine programs. Rev, William Richards packed a pack
age last Tuesday night at the Legion Hall. Sorry that 17 fellov/s
from Rotary didn’t attend and get the inspirations others received.
It was a worth while intra-city club dinner and program.--Thanks
Spence—-

February Club attendance--,9167● Thanks for the make-ups fellows.
It helps. Rather have you at the Club on Tuesday,
that you are busy boys.

but Prexy realizes

District Conference April 22 and 23 at Kalamazoo. See Ernie if
you can go. He wants to know: How ^''^any.
Another Club fell flat last Tuesday night on the contrib to the
dinner expense—Rotary Board kicked in 910.00 to put it in black ink.
Rooked again, but happy about it,
Roard Report on the Bank Account;
Youth Fund 9280.01
Regular Fund
Total

586^

855

The Board voted yesterday to allow Earle Davidson to resume his
membership if he desires upon his return from the European Air trek.
Among fifty American editors flying over, he is one of three Michigan
editors seeing the sights and hearing the riimbles over there.
i{

ff

is divided
The Worldy Dwight Morrow once wrote to his son,
people who do things and people who get the credit. Try, if y ou
to belong to the first class. There’s far less competition^*

into
can.

Let’s welcome our Tyrotar for next tv/o weeks, Tuesday. These lads
are Coldwater tomorrow and they learn about the job from the men of

today who set the example. Are vie just setting--(period),
Rotary Encircles the Globe-Rotarians are active in raising the
standards of their ov/n affairs throughout the world with diverse
nationalities and races seeking to advance international understanding,
good will and peace.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — CongregaKonai Church — Wsdn,tday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - Colioge Cafotsrra — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Pott Tovern - Mondoy 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — Diitrlct Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW — Preiident

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Viee-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, Preiident — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE
CHARLES L WOODWARD,

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

FRANK MURRAY — Director

Secretary

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

Vice4&gt;resldent - OirMtor

AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

RICHARD MANGUSE-r Director

MARK ANDREWS — Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — SergeonH^-Arms

CLUB SERVICE
L R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest Luxe, Howard Swan
Ken

B

Johnstone

MEMBERSHIP

C

M.

D

Vinton, John

J

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

Carl

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

ROTARY INFORMATION

F

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

AUENDANCE

Wayne Way, K. Bent

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

G

Walker

'

Marty Derhammer

PROGRAM

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

H

H.

Munn, Jr.,
Max

Dick Kerr,

Olds

MUSIC

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Mourice D. Payne, Ed Holtx,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY

Clara Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frederick Van Aken — Choinnon

B

YOUTH SERVICE

A

Vincent Kornstein, A.
Robert B.

Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

Kerr

D

RURAL● URBAN

C

Kenneth 1. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Guvarie S. Coffman, Roy Fox

SICK

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

Frank Mu rroy.

Worren Williams,

SERVICE

Chairman. Howard Teeter,

Roy C. Patterson

Leilie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Harold T. Hill

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (Ladles' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

7—Raymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—Jomes E. Bailey, Jr.

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)
22—Horvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Hos Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

25—No Meeting.

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

1—No Meetirtg.

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocotionol Service)
25—District Governor

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6-Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

JUNE

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

23—Richard Birlnger, Chester Allemier (New

12—Richard R. Kerr (Llncoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd 1. Livermore

Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotory Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)

4—M. R. French

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

SPENCER B. OWENS, Progrom Chair.

�ee

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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

Vol V,

No.

30

March

1952

Merle French is program chairman for Tuesday's meeting (3-18-52).
Doc Is acting mighty sly about the whole affair. He says: "My subject
is, "The Brave Bulls." Now if that word Bulls was only singular, we

might rationalize some more on his favorite subject public health. All
he promises is to clarify the matter Tuesday.
Bill Dyer always provides a punch with his avocational interestj
Nature Photography. The scribe has talked with the "widow" Dyer about
Bill. It’s too late to cure him about his off school-duty whereabouts
and habits. Supt Dyer is a fine school superintendent. Thanks Louis
for a fine program.
REPEAT: District Conference April 20 and 21 at Kalamazoo,
if

we

can

See

Let’s

go

Ernie.

VISITORS:

■Blake(Farmer) ICnirk

Quincy

W,L* (Shephard of the Flock) Cruthers
●Bert (Boy Scout) Ward

Bronson Escanaba-

■R»G, Mulchahey
ABSENTEES; 3-11-52
Allemier, Bailey, Barnes, Coffman, Davidson, Fiske, Lloyd Livermore
Manguse, McComb, Patterson and Waldron, We miss you., but are grateful

that you make the effort to make-up continuously.
Did you say hello to our Tyrotars who were with us last Tuesday?
We hope that they would pass us on the Pour Way Test from week to week
as they come in and observe us as example ol' the communit^J'^S ^^business
and professional leadership, SayHello Son, Hous it with you next week.
The Board voted yesterday to approve membership in the Coldwater
Rotary Club to;
Torg Skabo
Classification; General Merchandise Distributor
Sponsor; Kenneth Putnam
He will become a member unless a club member files a written objection
with Secretary Ernie immediately.
Play Director Maurice has the Rotary Benefit Play high-balling.
Let’s get behind and shove, not kick, about this worthy project. Save
the date of May 15 or l6 for it and take your best girl and have a
time

of

it.

We have a new word in our language, namely, "Bafflegob". This is ai
modernized
verson of "Gobbledegook" and its definition is as follows;
&lt;1

Bafflegob is miiltiloquence characterized by consummate interfiesion of
circuinlocution or peripliasis, inscrutability, incognizability and,
other familiar manifestations of abstruse expatiation commonly utiliz
ed for promulgations, implementing procrustean determinations by gover
nmental bodies
(Local grass-root meaning; We gotta have more money

in Washington)

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

ALBION — Pgrker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON ~ Consregotionai Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHIE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

FRANK MURRAY - Director

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretory
CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice&lt;President

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

Director

AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARQ MANGUSE^ Director

MARK

ANDREWS

- Director

JIM MeCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeants^t-Arms

CLUB SERVICE
L. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ken

B

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennall

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

G

H.

PROGRAM

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

H

Munn, Jr., Oldc
Mox

Olds

Kerr,

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

BIRTHDAY

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Morty Derhammer

D

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
M.

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

Woyne Way, H. Bent

Johnstone

Kenneth

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

I

AHENDANCE

Ernest Luso, Howard Swon

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holtz,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebiiceck

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairmon

B

YOUTH SERVICE

A

Vincent

Kornstein, A. Rice,

Robert B.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

RURAL ● URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, Jomes E. Bailey

Kerr

Guvarle S. CofFman, Ray Fox

SICK

D

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

Frank Murray, Chairman.

Warren Williams,

Roy

Leslie H. Woodward

C.

SERVICE

Howard Teeter,

Patterson

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

14—Harold J. McKnighf

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)

21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

18—Harry Taylor
25—No Meeting.

7—Raymond Trebilcock

APRIL

1—Harold T. Hill

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"

SEPTEMBER

29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

1—No Meeting.

11—Guvorie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

27—Earle L Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendonee)

JUNE

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Willioms

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

23—Richard Blringer, Chester Allemier (New

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

26—Frank Murray (International Service)

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JULY

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on DIst. Assembly)
15—Woyne R. Johnson
22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotory Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

NOVEMBER

MARCH

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. PaHerson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

11—Lewis Pennington

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, odvise the program choirman of the change.
Members having special programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

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

V#1 V. No 31

March 21, 19^2

The Club appreciated Merle’s Mexican pictures last week. Plenty of good color

and sharp focus made their viewing easy on the eyes, Web Treat has our program
next Tuesday (3~2^-52)
Governor Ralph’s March letter has ColdiTater for February, 8th on the list at

91.67. Up where its really ’^^t. Prej;y is proud of us.
ABSENT: March I8, 19^2
Allemier

Bent

Bailey

Coffman

Johnstone
Bob Livermore

Barnes

Davids on

McConkey

VISITORS t
Escanaba
Kalamazoo

●R,G. Mulchahey
~ Robert Roach

The Board of Directors has voted to spcnsor the play "Torch Bearers", which will
be put on by a local organization called the Player’s Group. The play will be
staged at the High School auditorium May
snd I6 at 8:1$ P,M, Admission price
$1,00j no reserved seats.
If every Rotarian will do his share, the Club should net at least $1,000,00
which will go into a fund to be used for one purpose only; the crippled children
of Branch County.

This is your opportunity to shov/ the Club and to prove to yourself just howgood a Rotarian you really are.
TICKET

Co-Chairmen -

COillTTEE

Barney Trebilcock &amp; Jim McComb

1. GuTaire Coffman

Max Olds

2, Richard Biringer

6, Kenneth Olmsted

3. Bill Bobier

7. Vince Kornstien

li. Charles Schmidt

8. Ralph Toupalik

PUBLICITY COI.i:.IITTEE
Chairman

Carl Vinton

1, Grant Treloar
2. Fred Weeks

3.

John Walker

1|, rioward S-vvan.-

ADVERTISING COiEHTTEE
Co-Chairmen - - I7eb Treat ^ Ken Putnam
1.

h» Le^7is Pennington

Dick Kerr

2, W,A. Milnes

5. Harvey Bent

3. Bob Lyons

6. John Kennedy
7, Harold Hill

FINANCE COLS-IITTEE
Luse
-● -

Ernie

Frank Murray

Schedule of Rotarians that will meet T^ith Clifford Hack and his boys each

Tuesday evening at 7:00 P.M.

Methodist Ghurchl

March 25; Carl Vinton
April

Barney Trebilcock
1: Mark Andrews

March 18: V^ayne Way
Bob Kerr

April 8; Ray Patterson

Web Treat

April 22: John V/alker

May 6

:

April 15; Russell V/aldron

Bill Milnes

Howard Teeters.

April 29:Bob lyon

Jim McCorab
Dick Kerr

Ray Fas

Warren Williams

May 20

: Lewis Pennington

June 3:

Vince Kornstein
Milford McKeith
Max Olds

May 13: Bob Livermore
Frank ihirray
May 27." Don Shorno
Ken Putnam

June 10:

Chuck Woodward
A1 Rice

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church - Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday T2:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Mondoy 12:00 M

Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — Dittriet Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1931-52

■?-

ROBERT E. SHAW — President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

FRANK MURRAY - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE ~ Secretary
CHARLES L. WOODWARD,

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

Vice-President - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director
AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

MARK

JIM MeCOMB, E. CORWIN

ANDREWS

— Director

Sergeants&gt;ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

1. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

AHENDANCE

E

CLASSIFICATION

A

Ernest Luse, Howard Swon
Ken

B

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

M.

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

H.

H

Munn, Jr.,
,Maic

TELEPHONE

K

Dick Kerr,

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

E. Corwin

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

PUBLIC INFORMATION

G

PROGRAM

.

J

Webster Treat, E. J. Renneil

Corl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhammer

D

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
Jim McComb,

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Mllnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

I

Wayne Way, H. Beni

Johnstone

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holtc,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Kornstein, A. Rice,

A

Robert B.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Kerr

RURAL - URBAN

Guvario S. Coffman, Ray Fox

SICK

D

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairmen.
Leslie

H.

SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chairman. Howord Teeter,
Roy C. Patterson

Warren Williams,

Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

APRIL

DECEMBER

7—Raymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnighf
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

1-Harold T. Hill

4—Howord Teeter (United Nations)

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

8—All-Sports Bartquet
15—Virtca Kornstein (Children's Party)
22—Horvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members.
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

25—No Meeting.

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor
OCTOBER

MAY

1—No Meeting.

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Lloyd R- Livermore (Club Service)

2D—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)
27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.

JUNE

FEBRUARY

9—Woyne W. Way (Attendance)

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

16—Harold.Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Williams

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Aliemier (New

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Woshington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

*●

26—Frank Murray (International Service)

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JULY

20-W. A. Milnes

16—Otis Barnes

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Oist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson
22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Renneil (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

NOVEMBER

MARCH

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. PaHerson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Woldron (Rotory Magazine)

11—Lewis Pennington

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Senses Best

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SPENCER 6. OWENS, Program Chair.

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

Vol V.

No.

April kf 1952

32

V0T3

!vIOI\DAY

The Club is grateful to Web Treat and Harold
ing programs on timely subjects.

VISITORS:

Orville Stevens,
McGarglo
Arthur Moberg
Clay Brockman

-

Bronson.
Escanaba

Quincy

ABSENT; (14.-1-52)

for

two

intersst-

Board

C.

of

Robert Brokaw

(Thanks for the make-Ops)

Allemier
Davidson
Vinton

New

ill

(4-1-52)
Angola

The

ii.

Ov/ens
Rice
Fox

Directors

Woodward

Treloar

Holtz

Murray

C.

Toupalik

V/oodward

Waldron
Patterson

Congratulations I
Biringer
Corv/in
Pennington

The Boys are wishing the best for your

RotaryAnn--Barney.

Ed ^oltz and Harvey Bent have our program Tuesday, Rev. Maxwell
’Broon will speak and special music. V/e have time fellows to stay for
a a Good Friday service* It maybe later than we think^
Hack Boy observers this v;eek: Bill Milnes and Roy Patterson.

Maurice has the Rotary Play Cast on a. tv;o-practice-a-v/eek-die t nov;.
Better check the jobs to make this play a success men*

The recent Board session voted to pay ^129*15 ioi’ s- school street
●

flashing safety device.Thanks to Rotary from the Coldwater City Board
of Education.

DATES to remember,

no excuse to forget now.

Children's Party Program April 15,
District Conference-Kalamazoo,

All Sports BanquetTri-State Meeting -

April 20-21.

April 22,
May 6

Committee is working to send a Coldwater High School Junior boy
to Camp Emery-Muskegon.
I!

A man wrapped up in himself is a very small biondle, ^’--Ben Franklin.

No takers as yet for the I^alamazoo District Conference. Too bad about
Coldwater Rotary Club not being counted there.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Unian Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elkc Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK

Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

219TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-32

X'.-

ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

FRANK MURRAY

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory
CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice4&gt;resldent — Director
FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

AL SIEG — Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

MARK ANDREWS —.Director.

RICHARD MANGUSE-Director
●●

Director

ED HOLTZ, Tregsurer — Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN - Sergeonts-at-Arms
●

CLUB SERVICE

L. R. LIVERMORE —Choirmon

T

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

Ernest Luse, Howard Swan
Ken

B

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

Putnom

Vinton, John

G

PUBLIC

Walker

H.

Marty Derhommer -

D

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

FELLOWSHIP

Corl

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
M.

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Johnstone

Kenneth

SERGEANTS.AT&gt;ARMS

I

PROGRAM

H

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

K

INFORMATION

Munn; Jr.,

Dick Kerr,

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Max Olds

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

BIRTHDAY

MUSIC

Maurke D. Poyne, Ed Holts,
Clara Bovoe, Piano

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Von Aken — Choirman

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Komstein, A. Rice,

A

Rebert

B.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Boiley

Kerr

D

RURAL ● URBAN

Guvarie $. Coffman, Ray Fox

SICK

Otis Barnes, M. R. Freach

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Monguse, Chairman.

SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chairman. Howard Teeter,
Roy C. Patterson

Warren Williams,

Lesiie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

7—Raymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnlght
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

APRIL

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

1-Harold T. Hill

8—All-Sports Barsquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Porty)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

25—No Meeting.

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classifreation)

11—Guvarie S. CoHman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

OCTOBER

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Lloyd R- Livermore (Club Service)

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (TriState Meeting)
27—Earle-L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Williams

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Altemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

JUNE

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)
10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

1/—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)

26—Frank Murray (Internotional Service)

24—Uoyd L. Livermore
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

1—E. Byron Thomas

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

4—M. R. French

3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)

11—Lewis Pennington

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

15—Wayne R. Johnson
22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Progrom)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951 &gt;52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Lodies' Night, may oppolnt a commlHee to assist with the details.
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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Choir.

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

Vol V.

No.

:IO®ol

33

April 10, 1952

ATHLETIC BANQUET APRIL 29:

Hack Club Rotary Boy observers this week, Russell Waldron and
Howard

Teeters

ABSENT FROM ROTARY: 4-8-52
Bailey
Pearce

VISITORS;

Hamilton
Skabo

Quincy

McKenzie

Bronson

Blue
Brewer
Rissman

Bob Livermore
Teeters

Hathaway

Maurice the Play wright, reports the boys and girls have their lines
learned and they keep their butts off-the-school-house-floor each pra
ctice night* Better get the chores done fellows so that this play will
be a success for our Crippled Children's Fund.

Jack Northrup, son of Von Northrup of Balfour Drive is the Coldwater
High School junior boy selected for Camp Emery at Muskegon,
At our April 22 meeting, the Club has as its guests the Dairy Queens.
Better pack a bright necktie and loud shirt fellows.

Next Tuesday April I5j remember we eat at the American Legion Hall, Its.
the kids party. Don Bodley v/ill entertain.

Prom Diggers Chek Well:

(Ken)

What &amp; Where—Annual Tri-State meeting at

Polawatomi Inn,

When--Dinner Served at 7 2^0 P.M, OUR TILIE May 6th.
Touch-$2*25 per person.
Nonebag contents-Coldwater Club compliments-Horsed'oeuvres
in the lobby before dinner.
Mess Call-Tossed Salad, Turkey with dressing. Parsley whole-

potatoes,

cut green beans, cottage cheese and relish.

Rolls, beverage

and Strawberry Sundae,

Phil continues—Entertainment is Nate Fry and his trio from Lansing.
Strolling dinner music and short after dinner program, Walter H.
Simpson General Manager of Ford Motor Company. Parts and Equipment

Manufacturing Division, will speak.(More next week.)

Thank you Father Max Brown for those seasonal remarks for our Good
Friday Pause last Tuesday, The fellows were grateful.

A good plug Chuck for the District Conference at Kalamazoo,

It should

get some results.
M

Responsibilities gravitate to the Man who can shoulder them,
-

^

- --Elbert Hubbard,

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

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congr.gotional Church — Wednosdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elkc Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOtA - College Cofeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Pott Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

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�RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

219TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

FRANK MURRAY — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-President — Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

MARK ANDREWS — Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

L. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

Ernest luse, Howard Swan
Ken

B

Johnstone

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

M.

FELLOWSHIP

G

H.

PROGRAM

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Walker

Marty Derhammer

D

TELEPHONE

J

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

Carl Vinton, John

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

ROTARY INFORMATION

VJilliom A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

1

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Munn, Jr.,

Dick Kerr,

Max Olds

MUSIC

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Maurice D. Poyne, Ed Holtz,

Jets Waldron, R. Trebilcock

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Kornstein, A. Rice,

A

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

RURAL ● URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, Jomes E. Bailey

Robert B. Kerr

D

SICK
Otis Barnes, M.

R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

Guvarie S. Coffman, Ray Fox

SERVICE

-- Frank Murray, Chairman. Howard Teeter,

Warren Williams,

Roy

Leslie H. Woodward

C.

Patterson

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

4—-Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

7—Raymond Trebilcock ●
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

1-HaroId T. Hill

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

25—No Meeting.

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swon (Classification)

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor
OCTOBER

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Roy Fox (Rorol-Urbon)

6—Milford A. McKelth

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (TriState Meeting)
27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Williams

23—Richard Blringer, Chester Allemier (New

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lineoln-Washington)

JUNE

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)
10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)
17—AAax Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

19—Martin H. Derhammer

Members) "What Rotary Meons to Me"

26—Frank Murroy (International Service]

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JULY

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)

4—M. R. French

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.
If you want to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

ff

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Choir.

�ft

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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

Vnl V, Nn, 3l|

Our own Club member Earle Davidson will provide a treat for all

of us next Tuesday evening when he speaks on his European and Middle
East trip at the Elks Temple^ Lets have Rotary well represented at

this intra service club dinner meeting,. This will be his first speech
back home on an eleven coiu-try air trip which run the days and nights

together on a never--tO"be-forgotten adventure for a select group of
American newspaper men«

Thanks Vince for planning a fine kids party at the Lefion Hall
last Tuesday. Us oldsters had a good time also with Dick Cooper&lt;s show.

Hack Club Rotary Boy observers this v/eek, John Walker and Jim
McComb. Try to slip away a few minutes boys and say hello to Cliff^s
lads *

Athletic Banquet April 29, Vrnile this may not be a Championship
year the local highschool lads still need your friendly interests.Let's
make it a big night for them to remember&gt;

Let*s jot down for attendance at Prexy-'elect Chucks* District
Conference at Kalamazoo, April 2C-21o

Have you organized your load for Hay 6 Annual Tri State meeting

at Potawatomi Inn? Dinner served at 7*00 ?cHe

(oiir time).

Maurice will soon be organizing his stage \inlon groups for the
Rotary Crippled Childrens Fund Play« He has the Pla7fers under his

thumb by now. Everything is peaceful and real emoting is being done
in preparation for this event Cash on the barrcll head fellows v/ill

make

this a success.

Make ■'*1 th

the

ticket

sale

nov;.

”Human beings, like chickens thrive best when they have to
scratch for what they get ●
O'onosville Rotary news.

kr

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY

Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — CongregoHenal Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12d» M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday T2:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

5

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1931-32
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

FRANK MURRAY — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary
CHARLES

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

L. WOODWARD,
FREDERICK VAN

Vice-President — Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director
AL SIEG — Director

AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

MARK

ANDREWS

— Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

1. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

A

■

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

Ernest Lose, Howard Swan
Ken

Johnstone

MEMBERSHIP

B

G

PUBLIC

Walker

TELEPHONE

louts Pennington, Bob Lyons

K

INFORMATION

H. Munn, Jr., Dick Kerr,

Morty Dcrhammer

D

J

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

FELLOWSHIP

Carl Vinton, John

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

ROTARY INFORMATION

F

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth M. Putnam

C

I

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Max

PROGRAM

H

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

BIRTHDAY

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holtx,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

Clara

Bevee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Von Aken — Chairman

YOUTH

A

B

SERVICE

Vincent Komstein, A.
Robert B.

Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Kerr

RURAL● URBAN

Guvarie S. Coffman, Ray Fox

SICK

D

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

SERVICE

Frank Murroy, Chairman.

Warren Williams,

Howard Teeter,

Roy C. Patterson

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

y

7—Raymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Corl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hill

4^Howard Teeter (United Nations)

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Komstein (Children's Party)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor
25—No Meeting.

"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
SEPTEMBER

29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

1—No Meeting.

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)

18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam,
27—Earle L.

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

Frederick Weeks ITri-

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

Davidson

JUNE

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Informotlon)

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

Members) "What Rotory Means to Me"

26—Frank Murray (International Service)

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JULY

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)

4—M. R. French

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ft

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

�»

*■

The Board of Directors of the Cold',v/ator Rotary Club has
approved the names and clasGiricati

ons given below. Any

objections should be filed with the
secretary without
delay.

E, Harold Munn,

Jr,

Classification r

Radio--

Creneral Manager

Raymond G. Liulchahey
Classification● Public
Instution.

Signed: Ernest \V,
^ Luse, 5e*,
April 18, 1952

�Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

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

May 9, 1952

Vol V No.3?

Don Shorno has otir program this coming Tuesday (5/13/52)
We are looking to A1 Rice to provide a Tyrotar program one of these
days. The Club record this year has not been to receptive to inviting
these boys to luncheon meetings*
Our Secretary, Ernie has mailed out our May Dues Notices. Ask friend
wife to put you on her budget list for a request to remit promptly.
The club needs to keep its financial obligations in control--especially
these days.
Each club member is asked to contribute his ten dollars (^Jl0,00)
towards a set of Rotary Play tickets. Some will accept the burden of
selling more“tickets● The Sophmore Class of the Coldwater High School
will sell on the streets this Saturday, May 10, Its good to have the
kids help ball we men out on this project’
The Board of Directors has voted to accept with regrets the resig
nation of Dick Manguse, one of our present directors. He has gone to

Dallas, Texas, The secretary has been instructed to write the Dallas
Club about Dick. The resignation of Harold Hamilton has been accepted.
USHERS

FOR

ROTARY PLAY

5/1S/52
French
Rice
Bent

Center Aisle
Center Aisle
East Aisle
West Aisle

Kerr
Barnes

Upstairs

Lyon

●Olds
●McKeith
●Shorno
●Johnstone
●Williams
●Corwin

Upstairs
.T

Ken deserves a hand together with committees for the five Tri-State
meeting just held.

Congratulations Earle we still recall your fine European tour talk.
Have you read: I*m the Boss, So--

June Rotarlan—V/ell, what of it?

214.00 miles to Mexico City

Anybody goin?

April Governor’s Letter--Coldwater HOT with 91*69^ attendance.

67 members.

When the IVhite Man discovered this country
The Indians were running It-There
There

The

were no taxes
was no debt

The women did all the work (still do)
an thought he could imporve

White

on a system like that*’’’
»

●

a

●

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church ~ Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congragational Church ~ Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA ~ College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tovern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater--1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW — President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE

CHARLES

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE-Director

1. WOODWARD,

FRANK MURRAY — Director

Secretary
Vice-President - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treosurer — Director
AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

RICHARD MANGUSE-Director

MARK ANDREWS — Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE
1. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

ATTENDANCE

Ernest Lose, Howard Swan
Ken

Johnstone

MEMBERSHIP

B

F

C

M.

J

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Renneil

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

H. Munn, Jr.,
Max

PROGRAM

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

G

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhamcner

D

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Mllnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

I

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Dick Kerr,

Olds

Jess Waldron,

MUSIC

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Spencer 8. Owens, G. Treloor

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemler

Mourice D. Payne, Ed Holtz,

R. Trebilcock

Clara Beveo, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE

A

Vincent

Kornstein, A. Rice,

Robert

B.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Etailey

Kerr

SICK

D

Otis Barnes, M.

R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

Guvarie S. Coffman, Ray Fox

Frank Murrcry, Chairman.

Warren Williams,

Roy

Leslie H. Woodward

C.

SERVICE

Howard Teeter,

Patterson

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

25—No Meeting.

7—Raymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnight

SEPTEMBER

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hill

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members^
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification}

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor
OCTOBER

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—Jomes F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (TriState Meeting)
27—Eorle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Williams

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoin-Washington)

JUNE

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)
10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarions)
17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd 1. Livermore

19—Martin H. Derhammer

26—Frank Murrey (International Service)
JULY

NOVEMBER

1—E. Byron Thomas

MARCH

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)

3—C. Woodward (Report on DIst. Assembly)

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

11—Lewis Pennington

15—Woyne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Renneil (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.
If you want to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assistwith the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ff

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

�Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

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

BULLETIN

# 1

July 10.

19^2

reThanks to Byron Thomas for presenting Frank Lowe, summer
^

creation director for ColdwatePt Our thanks to the folks,.
scenes, who make the program possible

behind

Three Rotarians from Ohio and one from hronson visited

on July 8,

The budget committee for Chuck's term —Ernie Luse,

Schmitt and Lew Pennington,

our

the

club

Chuck

Chuck Schmitt v/ill button up the books for- Bob Shav/^s year and

will come up with a nice bank balance—we hope.

Eleven fellows left early Tuesday, Hope we can cut this

number each week.

^

President Chuck has called a meeting of certain committee

chairmen for Thursday July 10th at 6;00 P.ll. PLACE--Pcp Woodward's
on Marshall Streets
Phil Love joy, one of tne truly great men of Rotary, has announced
his
retirement.
^ ,
1.
a.
, efxective December 31&gt; 1952* This announcement con¬

cludes twenty three years of faithful service.

ABSENTEES JULY 8 — Alleraier, Blen, Davidson, McKelth, ilcKnlght,

Munn, Patterson, Teeter and Treat.

A refreshing and encouraging statement fell from the lips of
Herbert Hoover on Tuesday evening. quote-^’Man was created somewhat

lower than the angels, but to him the Creator gave the right to plan

^

his own life, to dare his own adventure, to earn his

own reward

long as he does no harm to his fellov/s,-'

so

August 26 Is Distric-n Uoverncr's dayc

Our retiring District
Governor speaks of Glenn Stowart as follows;- A fine Rotarlan, a
Christian gentleman,- and a successfu} man in'his profession. ff

members wanting to learn water skiing may make application

to Dick Kerr, Fritz VanAken and Keith Pearce, v/ith Dick Kerr special

izing in the underseas act, Keith Pearce motor boat
VanAken on-how- to avoid getting started.

driver and Fritz

Hope Dick Moore enjoys his visit with Russell and Gladys,

his Pop and Mom,

Chick,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Churai — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Cherch — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elb Temple

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

Monday 12:00 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW — President

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. - Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE

CHARLES L. WOODWARD,

Director

RICHARD MANGUSE

FRANK MURRAY - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory

ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

Vice-President — Director

Al SIE6 — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

Director
t

Director

MARK ANDREWS

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN » Sergeonts-ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

L R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

E

CLASSIFICATION

A

Ernest luse, Howard Swan
Ken

Johnstone

MEMBERSHIP

B

F

C

M.

J

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

G

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

H. Munn, Jr., Dick Kerr,

Marty Derhommer

Max

PROGRAM

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

BIRTHDAY

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vinton, John Wolker

D

Jim MeComb, E. Corwin

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

I

Wayne Way, H. Bent

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holts,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcodc

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

YOUTH

A

Vincent

Robert B.

CRIPPLED

B

SERVICE

Kornstein, A. Rice,

CHILDREN

C

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Kerr

D

RURAL - URBAN

Guvarie S. Coffman, Ray Fox

SICK

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Monguse, Chairman.

SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chairman. Howard Teeter,

Warren Williams,

Roy C. Patterson

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

7—Raymond Trebileock
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
26—James E. Bailey, Jr.

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hill

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

SEPTEMBER

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Horry Taylor

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)

25—No Meeting.

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)

"What Rotory Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swon (Classification)

1—No Meeting.

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor
OCTOBER

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKelth

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (TriState Meeting)
27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren WilKoms

23—Richard BirInger, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert 8. Kerr (Youth Program)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

JUNE

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)
10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)
17—Atox Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Uoyd L. Livermore

19—Martin H. Derhommer

26—Frank Murray (international Service)
JULY

NOVEMBER

1—E. Byron Thomas

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

4—M. R. Frertch

11—Lewis Pennington

15—Wayne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

if you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appwnt a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Series Best

ff

SPENCER B. OWENS, Progrom Chair.

�ft

He Profits .Most Who Serves Best

it

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

Bulletin # 2

July 17 p 10^:2

SPENCER OVffiNS persuaded Earle Davidson to give us some of the ^behind
the scenes activities at the Republican Convention, Thanks to both,

as the program was interesting even though the speech was delivered in

darkness#

VISITORS :Charles^, Goll, Stryker, 0.

H.E. Haldeman, Pittsburgh, Pa#

o

Mich

. ●7?^ Pennell, Bronson, Mich#

Howard Eggleston, Toledo, 0,
Bill Thomas, Findlay,

0.

Jack Schwabland, Blissfield

Glenn Barnett, Bronson,

inese visitors v:ere warmly welcomed by John Walker.
THE . BOAFd) t,.and Committee members

highly complimented by their

Mrs^
Cold^ter.
Mrs. Holtz and Ed deserve the thanksJohames
of everyEllenbergeiclub memberto for
their unhave Friedrich as a member of their family for six

QUESTION: Hov/ much
r'n.
ANSWER;

Rotary Club make on the recent play‘d

^003.30 and the entire ainount is being turned over to
Crippled Children's School.

CONGRATULATIONS to Harvey Bent on his election to the Board

the

of Direct

ors. Also, we regret the loss of Lewis Pennington to the club, but

wish him the best in his new location.

RED MC lCNIGHT^ spent one week at his summer resort on Higgins Lake.
Some of the time v/as spent playing his pipeless pipe organ, Hope you
can have more sucn v/eoks Red,

j ^

SUGGESTION: Several Club members would like a short sketch on the life
of each of our members. Believe we should look over the officers and
respect and if they pass inspection
others will follow.......here goes. ● . . . .

CHUCK WOODWARD- Born March 21, 1921, 76 Kohh Hudson'St, Coldwater,
10^0

.

1926-1927. Graduated from Coldwater

"Graduated Rensselaer Polytechnic as a civil engineer
Cadet Training February 19lf3-Commlssloned

Second Lt# J^e 1943* Stationed at Chabau, India from July 19iii± to

^

February 19l|.6# Army gave Chuck a trip around the world. Started work
at Woodward-Pollocks Lumber Company August 19ii6 and continues as a
partner. Elected to Coldwater School Board in 1951. Hobble, deer hunting, skiing and traveling. Ambition- To remain Coldwater's most
eligible bachelor.

tfnu

found it necessary to leave early last Tuesday. Good
Bailey

Johnstone

Bent

Lyons

Pearce
Thomas

EVENING MEETING JULY 29--

o&gt;,/&gt;

^

Elks Temple 6:30 P.M. a combined meeting of the Rotary
Clubs . _ Carl Vinton will present Fred Alger, Secretary of

State, in a non-political speech.

Chick#

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE
QUINCY — Union Church

Monday 12:15 M

BE A 100% MEMBER

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — ConsregoHonol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

219TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - President
CHARLES L. WOODWARD,

Viee-Pres. - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD,

ROBERT B. SHAW, President - Director

FRANK MURRAY — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

Vice*President — Director

AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

MARK ANDREWS - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

JIM MeCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeant^ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE
L. R. LIVERMORE - Chairman

A

Ken

Johnstone

F

C

Webster Treat, E. J.

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

Carl

H.

Marty Derhammer

D

Munn, Jr.,
Max

PROGRAM

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

Rennell

Dick

Kerr,

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloor

BIRTHDAY

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

G

Vinton, John Walker

. telephone

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth M.

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

Wayne Way, H. Bent

MEMBERSHIP

B

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

I

AHENDANCE

E

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest Luse, Howard Swan

MUSIC

Maurice 0. Payne, Ed Kollz,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY

Clara Bovee,

Piano

SERVICE

Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

Robert B.

CRIPPLED

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Kornstein, A. Rice,

A

CHILDREN

Kerr

D

Guvarie S. Coffman, Ray

Fox

SICK
Otis

Barnes,

M.

R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

RURAL - URBAN

C

Kenneth L. Olmsted, Jomes E. Bailey

Frank Murray, Chairman.

Warren Williams,

SERVICE

Howord Teeter,

Roy C. Patterson

Leslie H. Woodword

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hil!

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

7—Raymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnIght
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)

18—Harry Taylor
25—No Meeting.

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor
OCTOBER

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Roy Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—Jomes F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Uoyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

20—Kenneth Putnam,

Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)
27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

JUNE

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Wlllioms

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

23—Richard BirInger, Chester Allemier (New

12—Richord R. Kerr (Llncoln-Washlngton)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarlans)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night]
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Progrom)

4—M. R. French

1—E. Byron Thomas

3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly]

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

11—Lewis Pennington

15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Bornes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service]

27—Webster Treot (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Senses Best

SPENCER 6. OWENS, Program Chair.

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

July 2l|, 1952

Bulletin # 3

PROGRAIjIS : Our Rotary informtioii chairman is doing a bang up job ot
reporting our meetings through the Coldwater Reporter.

VISITORS; A1 Sieg, Kansas City, Howard Currie, Toronto,Canada, Bob
Allemier, San Diego, Calii* «9 Bob Stocker, Bronson, Byron Morse, Blytheville. Ark ● 9 H 6 -flc Pere and Albert Puller, Donora, Pa e 9 Don Kastner,
Kendallville, Indiana, Dwight Bennett, VanV/ert, 0 ● 9 John Durfey,

Springfield, Ohio, and Howard Eggleston, Ohio*

CONGRATULATIONS: To Merle French on his new appointment as Health
Director for the City and County of Kalamazoo^
FARMING: Ken Johnstone is raising chickens in a big way. Something
like four or five thousand birds. Perhaps he and Ray Fox could combine

their knov/ledge of chickens and pheasants and together produce enough
phesants for the hunters of Branch County,
Just a thought.
ARMY VETERAN: Charlie Fisk has taken up Naval exercises in a modest
way,Charlie has or is sailing with the captain and crew of a coal
freighter from Toledo to Detroit. Seems as though Charlie is making
sure some coal comes his way.

SPORTS: Yes^we have a couple of the lads in our club, v;ho made Coldwater headlines. Vice President, Ed Holtz clobbered Director, Bob
Shaw to gain the championship of The Presidents Golf Tournament at
the Coldwater Country Club&gt; Followers say it v/as a duel

to

the

finish.

Both boys claim to spend ver^^ little time on the course—How do they
excel at this game

”just comes naturalo”

EDWAI^D HOLTZ: Vice-President and director of the Coldwater Rotary Club

was born December 12, 1915 near MtClemens, Michigan,

Graduated from

MtClemens High School 1933* Ed studied business administration and

accounting at the University of Detroit. Ed and Evelyn were married
in 1935 and their family consists of two fine boys, Glen ll;., and Larry
11. Ed worked for some years as a v/arehouse clerk at a bulk plant of

Sinclair Refining Co. Detroit, During 19^2 Ed was associated with

the

Standard Accident Insurance Co, of Detroit as a Casualty Underwriter*

Ed joined the Marines in 19Wi- and mustered out in I9I4.6 as PFC. Ed
and Wayne Feller were associated together in the Music Mart in 191+6.

In 1949 Ed became Eastern Sales Manager for Frank Holton and Company
and after holding this position for one year, returned to Coldwater
as a partner with Rex Kiess in the jev/elry business. Hobbies—Choral

work, duck hunting and golf. Ed v/as first President of the Community
Concert Association, Ambition--To have time to do the things he would

best

like to do.

Ching Chow; Inspiration and Perspiration are twins.
REMEMBER:

Our meeting will be at the Elks Temple on Tuesday evenins
July 29th, 6:30 P.M.
Chick,

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�2T9TH

DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK
ROBERT

S. ANDREWS — President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

E. SHAW - Vice-President

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

ROBERT E. SHAW,
KENNETH

Director

RUSSELL F^MOORE

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN

L.

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

Vice-President — Director
OLMSTED

— Director

— Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer - Director
KENNETH

M.

PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Steg — Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

A

Ernest W.

Luse,

F

MEMBERSHIP

B

Maurice D. Payne, F.

Leslie Treat,

Charles

E.

.

J.

VcmAken

.

I

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

TELEPHONE

Waller J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

H.

F.

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

K

INFORMATION

Fiske,

L.

Earle Davidson

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A, Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

Weeks,

Earl

Teeter, Carl

PUBLIC

G

Harry L. Taylor

H.

Frederick

Howard M.

FELLOWSHIP

Fred

Milnes,

ROTARY INFORMATION

John H. Walker, Harald J. McKnight,

D

A.

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie H.'Woodward

C

ATTENDANCE

Williom

Roy&gt;R. Fox

MUSIC

Maurice 0. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

YOUTH

A

B

SERVICE

L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, 6. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

R. J.

W.

Fraser, H. R. Weidner

D

RURAL - URBAN

C

E. J. Ronnell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,
.W. W. Way, B.&gt; Keith'. Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A.

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladles' Night)

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel
29—Harold J.

(Family Picnic)

Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)
10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Fraser

Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B.

J.

VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

VanAken

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv, Pro'g)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

H.

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

10—William A. Milnes

Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore
24—Max

●

A. Olds

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program os far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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

Bulletin #

^

July 31, 1952

PROGRAM:July 29th at the Klks Temple, Coldwater,

Fred Alger gave us

something to think about. Two of the administration’s latest

ideas are as follows;

l.That corporations or companies doing defense business
with the Federal Government should not be required to pay
Local or State Taxes.

2, That individuals living in property financed by the

Federal Government should be immune to local or state law
enforcement.

V/lth thinking similar to the above, it is time to
"Stop"

"Look"

"Listen.

Thanks Carl for having our Secretary of State take

meet with us.

time

to

VISITORS:Jess Waldron introduced the new owner, Maurice Kenney,

of

Regal Mfg. Co. and Ken Parker the owner of a new business be—
established on Jay Street.

.'VBSENTFiSS 2 The list is too large to mention.
ILLNESS

2

It has sidelined Walt Bien. Hope you can soon be with

us again,

Walt.

GRANT TRBLOAR-Treasurer and director of the Coldwater Rotary Club.

Grant first saw the light of day on October 8, 1903, at
Coopersville, Mich. Graduated from Coopersville high

school in.’1922,Studied electricty at the Davis Technical
High School in Grand Rapids, Grand aven, and Muskegon
Railway employed Grant for six years as an agent and sub
station operator. Grant then worked as a clerk in the
transportation department for the Grand Trunk Western

Railway at Coopersville. The Michigan Associated Telephone

Co. employed Grant during 19^0 in their plant and installation department* During 1945 Grant moved to Coldwater as

District ■‘''Manager. Mildred and Grant were married In 1932
and their family consists of David 11, and Elizabeth o.

Gr^t serves as a troup coimrltteoman on Boy Scoutc Troup
y ^9* is hobbies arc bruiting, Wishing and quieting down

irate telephone
Grant's Ambition;To live to
see the
Just one customer calls up and says,"The phone
service

is de-luxe."

Pat Patterson treked to Chicago during the week of the Democratic

Con

vention. Pat gave his reason for going to the windy city

as a buying expedition, but some club members think it v/as
a spying expedition as Pat wanted to see first hand how
them that Democrats behave. Too bad Pat that Howard van

could not have gone along to add his blessings to the

PROGRAI.I:

Democratic Convention.

August 5th in charge of Fred Weeks. Speaker Mr. Don Weeks.
Economic Developoment Corporation, State of Michigan.

SAY 2

Save One Dollar for the Rotary Roster which will
off the press.

soon be

REFLECTOR: The Coldwater Rotary Reflector is printed for 1952-53 with
this issue. Bo sure to look at reverse side for complete
yearly information.

Walt Says—Happiness does not happen; it accumulates, by a lone pro
cess of little kindnesses.

Chick.

^

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STUBGI5 — Elks Temple — Monday MM M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHIE

CREEK - Post Tovern

Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN

DISTRICT

STEWART

- DUlnct Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

ED HOLTZ ~ Vice-President
HARVEY BENT - Director

TRELOAR

— Treoiurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

EARL CORWIN — Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT - Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC

Williom Bobier, Torg Skobo

Roy Mulchohey

Ernest Lose, Guvorie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION
Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Warner

VanAken

Barney Trebilcoek

Hougen,

Maurice Poyne, Ed Holtz

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas,

Alfred Rice

Everett

Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

Frank Murray

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

Keith

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

Clara Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Cholrman

CHILDREN

RURAL ● URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Trent

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9_Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hoi Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmicit

30—Charles Flske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstien

20-Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

FEBRUARY

OCTOBER

2—Torg Skobo
9—Raymond Trebilcoek
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotory Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

4—Jess Waldron (Election Doy)

3—Ralph Toupalik
10-Wayne Way

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's

16—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting
14—Robert Kerr

Party)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge.

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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

Bulletin # 5

August 7,

PROGRAM; According to Mr* Don Weeks,

1952

certain industries have moved

from Michigan tovms just because the towns took the

indust-’

rlesfor granted. Perhaps; Mverett might like to give us
observations in this regard.

SINGING: Seems as though the hot weather has weakened

some

cf

his

the

lustier lads. Lets get steam up agai, Ken, Byron, Red, John,

Carl etc.
SPORTS:

etc,

etc.

Freed V/eeks played golf with th National Association of
Costs Accountants at St Mayrs Lake and carried off the prize
for the most

sevens.

Would like to see Dick Kerr and Fred Weeks revive that

old

tennis rivalry that started in Dick’s high school days. Dick
maybe a little stockier than in his high school days, but
rigid training v/ould put him back in shape.
ROTARY FOUNDATION:

Our club qualifies for a Rotary Scholarship which will b e
awarded to some worthy student who has completed college

training. There are certain rules that govern the selection of
the student and the business of making this selection has

been olaced in the capable hands of Byron Thomas, Fred Weeks
and Bill Milnes. Rotary Foundation Fellowshios for advanced

study will be given only to exceptionally well qualified app

licants in the following fields of study; Agriculture,

Law,

Education, Political Science, Journalism and Social Science,
VISITORS:

Elmer Dobson, Q.ulncy

C,A, Giauque, Edgerton, 0,
William Stewart, Bronson
Tom A, Weaver, Dayton, 0.
0*D, Dillingham, Abeline, Texas,

FUTURE PROGRAMS:

Red McKnight has charge August 12, and has arranged for Paul
Shafer to address us on "What is going on in America.
Good luck Jim McComb in making picnic arrangements for Aug.
II

19* Carl Vinton has good picnic ideas and may share some of
these ideas with you.

ERNEST LUSE Secretary and director of the Coldwater Rotary Club will
be written up next week. Ernie’s office has been in a state
of confusion due to a
complete rebuilding program in the
front office.

Our secretary advises that

90^, thus placing us in the

our
II

attendance for August is just

hot’' bracket.

CORKY SAYS: Tipping could be abolished, but in the process
would be abolished too.

v/aitresses
&gt;.n

S-.

Chick
■y

,

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12KM M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern

Monday 12:15 M

■■

�219TH

GLENN STEWART — District

DISTRICT

Governor

7

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-35
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President

HARVEY BENT - Director

GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

;

TRELOAR

—

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

EARL CORWIN - Director
DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — 'Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchohey

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinlon,

Barney Trebileock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas,

Alfred Rice

Mourice Payne, Ed Holtz

Everett Heugen,

Clara

Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murrey — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keilh

Pearce, Webster

Kenneth

Treat

CHILDREN

Olmsted,

RURAL - URBAN

James Bailey

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnet, Robert Lyon

Earl Corwin, Choirmon.

INTERNATIONAL

t

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mae McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies'-Night))

14—Hal Munn

19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

2—Webster Treat {Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick

Kerr

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

JANUARY

5—John Walker

6—Don.Shorno
13—Vince

Kornstien

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray
JUNE

2—Torg Skobo
9—Raymond Trebileock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

28—Otis

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

12—Tri-State Meeting

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

Barnes

MARCH
NOVEMBER

3—Ralph Toupalik

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day) '

10-Woyne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

7—Presidents' Meeting

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Horold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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

Bulletin # 6

August llf., 1952

FLASH—DO HOT go to Pokagon Park next Tuesday evening* Rotary will
meet as usual at the Arlington,Tuesday noon August I9, Reason-no picnic—Chuck will explain why the picnic has been cancelled.
BLOOD DONOR PROGRAM: Prank Murray is interested, as all Rotarians are,
in making Branch County's program a success. The Reflector v/ill
pass information along as Frank makes it available.

IVHEAT KING WILLIAMS now has all his hunting trophies mounted in his
office at the former cement plant. You should take time to go
out to Warren's place and take a lo^. Remember the fine program

Mrs. Williams and Warren put on for us.

VISITORS: John forgot to give the list to me and I also failed to
write down the names as John called them off. Sorry fellows.

ERNEST W, LUSE-Secretary of the Coldwater Rotary Club was born Aug* 30,

1895 in. the Indian Land southwest of Quincy, Michigan. His

early days v/ere spent in this territory when a penny earned was

a penny to call your own,

save it or spend it. Graduated from

Coldwater High School in 1913* Attended Cleary College at
Ypsllanti, served Uncle Sam in World War 1 during 1918 and 1919
at Camp Cister, Michigan. Ernie was associated with American

Steel and Wire Company for a period of 25 years in the Account

ing and Sales Department, Ernie came back to Coldwater in 19i|.2
and has since been in the accounting business on his ov/n.

Married in 1922 to Ruth C. Stafford v/ho also graduated from the
Coldwater High School the same year as Ernie, Regarding church
affiliaiiions Ernie v/as a Methodist by ancestry, a Congregationalist by location, nov/ a Presbyterian by circumstances (not ex

plained), Ernie has a son Robert and a daiighter Bette, Also he
is building a flock of grandchildren. For relaxation Ernie
repairs to his 10 acre farm and grows such abundant crops as,
cucumbers and wheat. He has found that chickens bring in very
little revenus,

BYRON THOMS and family have been vacationing in drouth stricken
Georgia, but has made up his Rotary meetings.
SPENCER OWENS and Charlotte along with their sun Warren and family are
vacationing at Harbor Springs, Michigaii,

HOWARD TEETER has recently attended a district conference conducted
by his company. After a strenous few days at Mackinav^ Island

Howard returned to Hidden Valley at or near Gaylord to rest up.

Sales Promotion was the excuse for going North.
Chick

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHIE CREEK - Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

Monday 12:00 M

�219TK

GLENN

DISTRICT

STEWART — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater--1952-55
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
£□ HOLTZ — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

GRANT

TRELOAR —

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWiN — Director

FRANK

MURRAY — Director

Treasurer

DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT - Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

Williom Bobier, Torg Skabo

Rey Mulchahey

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION
Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebileeek

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas,

Alfred Rice

Everett

Paul Hurley

Maurice Payne,

Hougen,

Clara

Ed Holtz

Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Choirman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Choirman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21 —Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick

Kerr

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

JANUARY

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20-Paul Hurley

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murroy
FEBRUARY

OCTOBER

12—Tri-State Meeting

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Slag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

16—Howord Teeter (Ladles' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

NOVEMBER

3—Ralph Toupalik

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

10—Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy PoHerson

28-HaroId T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

tf

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairmen
Telephone 76

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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

Bulletin # 7

August 21j 1952

PROGRAM: Our District Governor, Glenn Stev/art, will take charge on

Tuesday August 26th. Better poll'sh up our Rotary banners

and

behavior for that day. The Chairman of each committee will be
expected to present a glowing report on the activities of

his special department of Rotary. Lets make this a 100^
meeting fellows.

VISITORSrTuesday August Ipth.
MtClemens
Isaac A. Hartung,
Carlton McKenzie, Quincy
Bud Snook, Wayland Bob Stocker, Bronson, Tom Weaver, Dayton,
Ohio, John Sundquist, Coldv/ater, Paul McDaniel, Marion, 0.
ABSENT:

August 19th--Andrews, Pox, Kornstien, Bob Livermore, McKeith,
Olds, Owens, Patterson, Schmitt, Thomas, Toupalik, Walker,
Chuck Woodward and Leslie Woodward, Hope all can make up
at

some

other

club.

ATTENDANCE:Our club is sticking in the 90% bracket--July Pf 8th place.
r'

June

CLINIC:

*52, 7th place,

July '52 7 bh place. Nice going fellov/s.

Coldwater has now become

of ago.

We have a new clinic being

constructed for Jim Bailey and Dr, Mooi. Congratulations Jim
for a fine addition to our professional building program.
MOTEL:

Speaking of building improvements might cause us to give
space in the Reflector to the continuing program carried
by Chet Allemler. Chet's Motel and grounds are both easy
the eyes.

on
on

I+-H FAIR: As you know Ken Putnam is very interested in the 4-H Fair.
It seems that Ken has
save

MAURICE

a

few dimes

PAYITE'S mother

aind we

was

for

something to do with ticket sales
the

so

fair.

released

from the

Health Center recently

trust she will enjoy better health.

I.!rs,

PayneSr.,

is 83 years of age.
BARl'IEY TREBILCOCK advises that Ann is enjoying better health at p:'esent
and all of us are happy over this news.
ED HOLTZ announced last Tuesday that Friedrich Johannes Ellenberger
(Johnny to us) had arrived and v/ill be presented to the Club
in due

time.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: From Sturgis Club-—
Nothing astonishes men so much as common sense and plain
dealing
Emerson.
Chick.

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

BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — CongregaHonai Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pest Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GIENN

DISTRICT

STEWART - Di»trict Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

ED HOLTZ — Vice*President

EARL CORWIN — Director

HARVEY BENT — Director

TRELOAR

—

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

■ HARVEY BENT - Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ray Mulchahey

Ernest Luse, Guvaria Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

BIRTHDAY

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Carl Vinton, Warner VanAken

Barney Trebileock

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas,

t

Alfred Rica

Maurice Payne, Ed Helix

Everett Hougen,

Clara

Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

Keith

Kenneth

Pearce, Webster Treat ●

CHILDREN

Olmsted,

RURAL - URBAN

James BoHey

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Eorl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnlght
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnas (ladles' Night)}

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles

Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Moorice Payne

27—Frank Murroy

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebileock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Wtllioms (Rurol-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10-Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

7—Presidents' Meeting

18—Earle Davidson

24—les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mork S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

�‘'He Profits Most Who Serves Best

&gt;)

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

August 28, 1952

Bulletin =H 8

PROGRAM: District G overnor, Glen Stewart gave us a dov/n to earth talk
on the airms of Rotary* Geln is certainly a friendly likable type of
a

fellow.

VISITORS: August 26th, Tony Vogt, Flint, Clay Brockman and Carlton
McKenzie, tiuincy, and D, Horton of Bloomington, Indiana.
ABS3NT: Aug* 26th^ Bailey, Bobier, Hougen, Johnstone, Bob Livermore,
McKnight, Moore, Patterson, Teeter, Waldron and ’Way, We are sure
most

of the

BIEN: Glad to

fellov;s will make up.

see ’Walt back to Rotary.

Hope your health is better.

●Valt,

r.IAX OLDS and JESS Vi/ALDROH are going North Friday Aug. 29th. Max is
joining his famly near Harbor Springs. Mrs. Olds and family left
Coldv/ater a couple of v/eeks ago to escape the high pollen count, Jess
is going north to catch a few tasty trout, we hope.

SAM GORSLINE,(Samuel n Gorsline) our former District Governor died
Friday Aug. 22nd, 1952. Sam v;as a great Rotarian and an ardent worker
in Battle

Creek’s

local

affairs.

PROGRAMrNext v/eek’s program will be on Rotary's Camp Emery, a place
for leadership training of young folk
o

●

DICK BIRINGER--Due to the struggle Dick has passed through in jotting
down points of interest in his young life we thought it appropriate
to copy his letter,

word for word,

etc. Dick has been working on this

deal for three v/eeks, more or less. Here it is
RICHARD

F.

●

●

●

BIRINGER

Attorney

Coldwater,

Micliigan

Dick Biringer, Coldv/ater Rotary Director, lucky in love and poker,
but unluclcy in elections, v/as born 23 years ago in Toledo, Ohio.
Attended grade and high school in Toledo, and spent 19i|2-i^3 at Oberlln College. Carried a rifle for Uncle Sam 1943-li-6 v/ith 100th Infan
try Division in various parts of France and Germany, At the courtsey
of John Doe, U.So Taxpayer, spent a little time at The American Univ
ersity at Biarritz,

France, A^B. Degree from Oberlin College,

19l|7,

v/ith major in economics-hence by training a Republican. LL.B. Degree

from U. of Mo in 194-9!‘ Learned a few of the legal ropes,

and v/as in

troduced to Rotary by Dill Frankhauser after coning to Coldv/ater in
1939. Wife, Jean, is kept busy at 5^ N. Hudson v/ith husband and 8

month old Kent. Husband is kept not so busy behind a shingle at 5
Southern Michigan Building, Srrta

●

4

fishing, poor.

4

Golf score,

high, bov/ling,

lov/;

WOODWARDS, The male side of the Woodward family, from grandpappy on
dov/n, spent a fev/ days in and around Trout Creek, Northern Michigan.
The lads say it is a beautifu]
taxes

^

spot to vacation in and

are low,, .that is real estate

best of

all

ta?;es.

SPORTS: Dick Kerr again hit the headlines at the Coldv/ater Country
Club. Dick v/as top man in a tri-city tournament with players from
Coldwater, Marshall and Albion.
ROSTROGRAI^r

ff

Happy is the man who does all the good he talks of. tt
(from Kalamazoo Hotar37- Nev/s)
Chick
Phone 594
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

SRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

GLENN

STEWART

-

District

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ

Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

HARVEY BENT - Director

GRANT

EARL CORWIN. — Director
DICK

Treasurer

TRELOAR

FRANK MURRAY

-

Director

BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman .

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest Luso,

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchohey

Guvario Cotfman

FELLOWSHIP

Williom Bobier, Torg Skabo

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

BIRTHDAY

Warner VonAken

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Alfred Rice

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

Barney TrobilcocW

MUSIC

Maurice Poync,

Hougen,

Clara

Ed Holtz

Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Treat

SICK

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

26—Dist. .Gov. Meeting

30—Charles

Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarle Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick Kerr

23—Byron Thomas

12—Tfi-Slato Meeling

13—Vince Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore
FEBRUARY

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

OCTOBER

7—Chet Aliomter (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

Livermore

28—Otis

Barnes

16—Howard Teeter (Ladles' Night)
23—Warner VonAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VonAken (Armistice Doy)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Eorle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Potferson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details.
(f

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

77

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairmen

Telephone 76

�‘'He Profits Most Who Serves Best

if

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

Bullfttin

—19$2'

Q

PROGRAM: From the enthusiasm sliovm by boys who attend Camp Emery, it
would appear that Rotary is performing a real service for our youth*
VISITORS: The

list

of visitors

is

the

smallest

since fishing

season

opened* This must be evidence that Branch County does appeal to the
vacationers. Carlton McKenzie from Quincy and Leonard Evans from
Bronson were our only visitors.

ABSENT: September 2-- Bailey, Biringer, McKeith, i-ioore, Olds, Ov/ens,
Thomas

and Treat.

Fair Grounds, President

PROGRAM; September 9th will be held on the
Chuck

advises

that v/e

should assemble

at

the

same

two Grange build

ings for our lunch. Be prepared boys to shell out lunch money for a

Branch County 1+-H boy or girl,

BOARD MEETING; Friday, September 5th 12:l5 noon at the Arlington.
ROTARIANS express their sympathy to Bob Sharer in the loss of I',Irs.
Sharer,

Members

v/ill remember Bob

as

a

fine

and

active

Rotarian.

EARL CORWIN Director of the Coldwater Rotary Club v/as born on December
19,

1901 at or about 9:00 P.I.I,

while his

twin was born at 9:03

P.M.

or thereabouts. The place of birth is in the tall corn country of
Davenport, lov/a, Earl graduated from the Davenport schools and in
1917 started learning the newspaper and‘printing trade, Earl start

ed with the Davenport Democrat^ newspaper and remained vd th that or

ganization for 30 years. In 19d-7 Karl and family moved to Coldwater
and Earl joined the Southern ^.ichigan Grocers organization, Earl is
a member of the Elks organization, Earl's family consists of his
wife, Mayme, daiighter Bethe in Chicago, Lois in Jackson and Denise
at home,Earl has one grandson Kerry. Earl has several very commend^ le
able hobbies,Chief of these are outside cooking, bov/ling and sleep
ing, Comments: If Earl Davidson, Pat Patterson or Ho'ward Sv/an get in
a hole some day, might call on Earl Corwin to bail you out. Also
Bill and Harry Milnes please observe that the hobby of sleeping is
not v/orked at on the job.
GETTING ACQUAINTED '.;ITH ROTARY:

I am indebted to Ken (digger) Putnam
for temporary possession of a complete file on Rotary Information,

Perhaps a little information nov; and then would do much to sharpen
up our kno'wledge of Rotary,
Question: V/hat is Rotary Club?
Ansv;^er
A Rotary Club is an association of individuals (one man
from each recognized business or professional or instutional activity in the community) v;ho have united in order
that they may be in a better position to put the Ideal of
Service into actual practice.

SERVICE; Here

is a chance for

some Itotarian to serve in a small way.

Ib seems that one Robert Rur^a, _113..Hooker. Street, Coldwater needs a
three wheeled tricycle, Robert is a crippled child that was helped
at th©

crippled children's

school this summer.

Chick

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern

Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DiSTKiCT

GLENN

STEWART -&gt;

District

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President
ED HOLTZ '— Vice«President

HARVEY BENT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

Director

GRANT

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

EARL CORWIN — Director
DICK

TRELOAR

BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

SERGEANJS-AT-ARMS

Ray Mulchahey

Ernest Lose, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

William Bebier, Torg Skabo

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

BIRTHDAY

Barney Trebileock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

program

Byron Thomas,

Alfred Rice

Everett

Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

Maurice Payne,

Hougen,

Ed Holtz

Clara Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMinEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

1

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

EdrI Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

2—Moc McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9_Wm. Milnes (ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shav/

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

5—Fred Weeks

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick Kerr

23—Byron Thomas

JANUARY

12—Tri-State Meeting

13—Vince Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore
FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Willioms (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

28—Otis

Barnes

9—Raymond Trebileock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

MARCH

NOVEMBER

3—Ralph Toupolik

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

4—Jess Woldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Eorle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

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ALFRED RICE, Progrom Chairman
Telephone 76

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

September 12, 19^2

Bulletin 7/ 10

PROGRAM:September 9 the lads gathered at the Coldwater-Girard Granges

which are operating food establishments at the 4-H Pair* As
usual the food was good and the speech a timely one,

VISITORS: Any visitors would of necessity not be in attendance at the
4-H Fair, but if they called at the i^otel to make up, their
attendance would

be

counted*

ABSA’ITTEES: Sorry President Chuck that the list amounted to I8 fellov/s.
Our Club members are somewhat in the wagon track and cannot get
out of the track to attend meetings held at places other than
the Arlington,

SERVICE: Did any member respond with a tricycle for Robert Rurka? If
so, we would like to thank the donor«

r^ANGUSE We understand that Dick Manguse and family came back from the
100 degree temperature of Dallas to the 90 degrees temperature
of Coldv/ater for their vacation. Seems as though Coldwater does
hold an attraction for folks who have lived here for a period
of

time●

HEALTHCEITTER: All Rotarians are interested in the proposed addition
to our hospital. The artist’s drawing shows the completed hos
pital as a building worthy of oun Branch County, While the cost
burden appears heavy, we are sure any patient who has been
shunted around the halls because of lack of room, would be in
favor of a larger hospital,
GETTING ACQUAINTED

./ITH ROTARY:

Question: What are the qualifications for active membership in
a Rotary Club?
Answer: An adult male of good character and business reputation
engaged as a proprietor, partner, corporate office or
manager of a worthy recognized business or holding an

important position In an executive capacity with discret

ionary authority in'.any worthy, and recognized business
having entire charge of such agency or branch in an ex
ecutive capacity or an adult male person of good charact
er and good prcfessional reputation engaged in any v/orthy
and recognized professiorn (Club Constitution Article III,

PROGRAM: September I6 in charge of Dick ICerr who will present John W,
Griffith,
Italy.
FOR

YOUR

John won a Rotary Scholarship and studied at Bologna,

THOUGHTFUL CONSIDERATION:

After all is said and done,

there is more said t( '
than donee

Chick,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M
BRONSON

CongregoHonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fn'doy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BAHLE CREEK

Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�'3:'-

219TH

DISTRICT

GLENN

STEWART — Diitrict

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN
DICK

GRANT

FRANK MURRAY -

- Director

Treasurer

TRELOAR

Director

BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

BENT - Chairman

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

Roy Mulchahey

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton, Warner

VanAken

Barney Trebiicock

Hougen,

Mourice Payne, Ed Holtz

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett

Alfred Rice

Pool Hurley

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

■●.tri

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INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

i

Earl Corwin, Chairmen.

I

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Poul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

2—Mac McKeith

7—All&gt;Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladles' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

5—Fred Weeks

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick Kerr

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

12—Tri-State Meeting

13—Vince Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

26—Maurice Payne

FEBRUARY

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebiicock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

OCTOBER

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

Livermore

16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Worner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes

MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Doy)

10-Wayne Woy

7—Presidents' Meeting

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Potterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a commiHee to assist with the details.
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Telephone 76

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

Septeinber l8^ 195^

Bulle tin # 11

PROGRAM: It was a real treat to listen to ^ohn Griffith of Vicksburg
tell of his experiences in Ital as a Rotary Exchange student, This

sort of Rotary service should lead to better understanding between

Nations. Dick Kerr was program chairman.,
VISITORS: Mr. Munn from Vicksburg, Mich ● .* Hr® Ulery from Goshen,
Mr. Schafer from Bronson, and Mr® Roach from Kalamazoo.

Ind ● f

ABSENT: September l6, 1952 - Kennedy, Bob Livermore, Mulchahey, Munn,
Murray, Patterson, Treloar, Vinton, and L® Woodv/ard.
SERVICE; Our Community Service Chairman is constantly on the watch for
a chance

to be

of

service.

After

observation it would

close

appear

that Rotary could perform a real service to those rt patrons
who occas
tH
ionally visit the department in the hotel marked r.'IEN . It seems

that there are two wash basins that appear normal to the ordinary
casual survey.However, on closer inspection one finds that the south
basin has a hot water tap that does not work but does have the green
soap supply above same* The north basin has both a hot water and
cold water tap and both perform well. In this room, that is frequent
ly crov/ded, it is a neat trick to moisten the hands in the v;arm
water supply of the north basin, dodge the patrons, to reach the
soap supply in the south basin area, then duck back to the north
basin to complete v;ashing the hands if the north basin has not been
taken over by another patron v/ho is unaware of the unusual facilities*
to be re
paired one hot water tap.

The service Rotary could perform is to reapir or cause

SPECIAL VISITORS: We had the pleasure of meeting John Ellenberger who
is living in Coldwater for a year as an exchange student from Ger
many. He gave a short talk which indicated he is getting acquainted
with America and American ways rapdily. We will be looking forv/ard
to seeing him again. Good luck in football, John.

director of the Coldwater Rotary Club and 1952-53 Commun
ity Service Chairman, was born September 5&gt; I696 at Delphos, Ohio.

FRANK MURRAY,

Acquired R&gt; tary Ann-Hargaret by marriage on October 1|-, 1919● Came to
Coldwater in 1919 as Mechanical Engineer for Wolverine
Cement

Portland

leaving in 19il2, Was Ex. Vice-Presidont of Wolverine,

Co ● 9

Vice-President and General Manager of the Wabash Portland Cement Co ● t
Manager of the Oregon Operations for Pacific Portland Cement Co ● #
Board Member of the Wolverine and Wabash Cement Companies, The Ore
gon Mining Association and Southern Michigan National Bank. Also,
served nine years on the Coldv/ater Board of Education (President
four years )the Coldv/ater Library Board, Coldv/ater Country Club, Bon-

Ami Club

(President two years). He is a World ?/ar 1 Veteran. His

hobbies are a good book or a hammer and lots of nails.
FRANK wants

us

to mention that

more

Blood Donors

are

needed

at

the

Clin

ic Sept. 23 and 2^ from 2:00 to 8:00 P.H. at StMarks Parish House.
ATTEITOANCE: District Governor Glenn Stev/art has p? oclaimed the week of

Oct, 6-lOth as lOO^o attendance v/oek. Let*s make an extra

effort to

be present on Oct, 7-For the month of August the Coldwater Club v/as

8th in attendance in district total 35 clubs.

FLASH:Secretary Phil Love joy of Rotary International will be the Presid
ents Representative
Dec.1st.

FiJOd -

The

at the Lansing Conference.The dates are Nov,30th

Club has

contributed 10.00

i

to

the Sam Gorsline Memorial

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

BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON

STURGIS — Elks Temple

Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

Monday 12:00 M

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

GLENN

STEWART

Ditirict

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President

ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory

HARVEY BENT - Director

GRANT

TRELOAR

-

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

EARL CORWIN - Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE
HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

.

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Ray Mulchahey

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ernest Luse, Guvorie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BENT — Chairman

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl Vinton,

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Warner

VonAken

Barney Trabilcock

Hougen,

Maurice Payne,' Ed Holtz

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL● URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Trent

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)
26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

2—Mae McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

9_Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Show

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY
SEPTEMBER

5—John Walker

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstien

16—Dick Kerr

20—Pool Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

27—Frank Murroy

30—Russell Moore
FEBRUARY

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladles' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

OCTOBER

7—Chet Allemler (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren V^lliams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes

MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10-Woyne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mork S. Andrews

31—Roy Potterson

28-Horold T. Hill

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

J

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ft

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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

September 25, 1952

Bulletin # 12

PROGRAT/I: Tuesday September 30th is in Charge of Russell Moore.
ABSENTESS; September 23. Corwin, Keep, Bob Livermore, Moore, Munn,
Vinton and Way,

Ohio; Robert
Knode, Battle Greeks CaD, McKenzie, Quincy, Barney Barnett and

VISITORS: Sept. 23. Clay McElhone and McDonald of Kent,
Bob

Pennell,

Bronson.

HARVEY BENT- Director of the Coldwater Rotary Club. Harvey was able to
give us a good life history of himself by spending only one eve

ning of research^ Some of the fellows find that it takes a couple
of weeks to remember their accomplishments.

It must be Harvey's

military training that is paying off now. Harvey was born July
11, 1912 in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Graduated from high school in
Green Bay in I929, G raduated from the University of Wisconsin in
1935* Served as 2nd Lt. in Army 1936-37-* Finance Director in
the National Youth Administration 1938-41*
Married in 1940* Reentered Array as 1st Lt. in 194l* Served in
Northern Wisconsin for

Germany with Army of Occupation over two years« Retied for physic

al disability in 1948 as Captain; now holds rank of Major, Have

three daughters, Judith, Kathleen, and Barbara, Associated with
Battle Creek Enquirer and News since coming to Coldwater in 1949*
Belongs to Elks, Phi Gaimaa Delta fraternity. Scabbard and Blade,
Honorary military fraternity, and Retired Officers Association,
Hobbies: Cooking and photography.

OCTOBER 7th is the day we would appreciate 100&gt;^ attendance. Governor
Glen would also appreciate this little effort.

SERVICE-Thls paper has no knov/ledge of any Rotarian giving the tri
cycle to Robert nor of the tap being fixed in tbs washroom of the
Arlington. Can the Community Service Chairman supply any infor
mation?

Small items of service can do much sometimes to brighten
the way for someone. If any little items of service are performed
by Rotarians, please let us know,

SPORTS-The local lads are now oiling and cleaning their shotguns in an
ticipation of bird hunting in Northern Michigan on and after Oct,
1st, We have several Rotarians v/ho are considered good hunters
even if their bag of birds usually is nil,

PRANK MC CONKEY-Porhaps everyone does not know that Prank now resides

at 95 South Monroe Streets Prank still plays a steady game of
golf with such stalv/arts as Ira and Guvarie.

Chick

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
A\AKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12KX) M

ANGOU - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Pott Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

GLENN

STEWART — District

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

HARVEY BENT - Director

GRANT

TRELOAR

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

EARL CORWIN - Director
DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

*

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchahsy

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ernest Luse, Guvorie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Corl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Alfred Rice

Byron Thomas, Everolt
Paul Hurley

MUSIC

Maurice Payne, Ed Holts

Hougen,

Clara

Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Choirman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

Kenneth Olmsted,

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

RURAL ● URBAN

James Bailey

Warren Williams, Russell Moore
■r---

SICK COMMIHEE

Olis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairmon.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnighf
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9_Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

5—Fred Weeks

28-

lharles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20-Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore
28—Otis

12—Tri-State Meeting

16—Howard Teeter (Ladles' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

Barnes

MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Horold T. Hill

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having speclol programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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

October 2, 1952

Bulletin # 13

PROGRiUIrChet Allemier has charge of the program which will be held at
the Coldwater Country Club at 7:00 PJ.I, on Tuesday October 7. This

program is billed as a "stag picnic" and Chet states the evening
will be of real interest to sportsmen.

Lets all plan to attend,

ABSENTEESlAbsent frpm out September 30th meeting were: Davidson, Holtz,

Johnstone, Kornstein, McKnight, Patterson,Shav;, Treat,Vinton

and Hurley,
VISITORS:

Quincy

Elmers (Dobson and Anderson)

Angola

Willis

Go shen

Ulery
Eggleston,

Toledo

8c

Jordan

BOARD MEETING;Arlington Hotel, Pirday noon, October 3* Maurice Payne
announced that the Coldwater Rotary Club will sponsor the Coldwater Players again this year.
VOTERS: Mark Andrews explained in detail v/ho could vote on the school
Issue and also who could vote in the general election Nov* ij.th.
Every Rotarian is expected to vote.
HISTORIES: Short sketches have appeared in the Reflector on the
following fellows;

7/17
7/24
7/31
8/14

To date

no

Chuck Woodv/ard
Ed Holtz
Srant Treloar
■^rnie Luse

comment

8/_28
9/4
9/18
9/25

has been heard on these

Dick Biringer
Earl

Corwin

Prank Murray
Harvey Bent
lads

so

v/e may safely
assume that our Club is in good hands. Do we want to know any
thing about the remaining members?

CLUB SERVICE; Harvey, old boy, could your coinmittee come up with a
better location for the Rotary emblems? Seems as though things
are a little crowded in the hall which is used as a general run
way from the hotel kitchen. Its tough on the stout boys.
LEAVE EARLIES: Last Tuesday tv/elve fellows v/alked out on Bob Livermore,

Along with the ten absentees, it left Bob v/ith only 66% of the

club* Too bad Bob, you had a ver^^ fine color film too^ Your per
sonal presence is important fellows.

COr^iUNITY SERVICE :Thanks to Ott for repairing,

free of charge,

a tri

cycle for Robert Rurka* Thanks to Ken Putnam for continually
nudging Howard Teeter to look in his basement for the

tricycle.

Thanks to Howard for the tricycle. Sure you won*t need this tri
cycle again Howard?

HE&gt;]RY FORD ONCE SAID: Coming together is a beginning;
Keeping together is progress;
Working together is success.
Chick

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Tempi* — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Pest Tovorn — Mendoy 12:15 M

j

�219TH DISTRICT

GLENN

STEWART

-

Dittrict

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1952-55
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory

HARVEY BENT - Director

GRANT

FRANK MURRAY -

EARL CORWIN — Director
DICK

BIRINGER -

TRELOAR

Treasurer

Director

Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

BENT — Chairman

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

Ray Mulehahey

Ernest Luse, Ouvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

BIRTHDAY

Barney Trebilcock

Vinton, Warner VanAken

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Alfred Rice

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

MUSIC

Maprice' Payne, Ed Holtz
Clara Bovee, Piano

Hougen,

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairmen

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Treot

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

V
y

&amp;

^

.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

A-

Eorl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Bonquet

12—Harold McKnIght
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmos)

5—Fred Weeks

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Poyne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore
FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Worren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

Livermore

28—Otis

Barnes

16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

16—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy PoMerson

28-KaroId T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
rf

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

&gt;&gt;

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

Bulletin

October 9,

# li|-

195^

PAST PROGRAM: Tuesday evening October 7th will long be remembered by

the lucky Rotarians who attended the restivities. Prior to Chet
announcing ’’dinner is ready” one found relaxation in easy chairs
while viewing television and discussing taxes, baseball and the
election with other fellov/s.

Dinner v/as served in the style most desired by men. Every epicure
was able to zero in on a fine dinner. You could go back for sec

onds and many of the fellows took advantage of this opportunity.
Chet made arrangements with Mr, V/aldo Johnson, v/ho runs a sport
ing goods store on highway ^2 north of Adrian, to show his pictur
es of a recent trip to northwestern Ontario with eleven other
fellows from Michigan and Ohio. It seems that Mr. Johnson has been
taking fellows to this lake region of Canada for upvjards of twenty

years and indicated that some J4.OO men have already m^de this trip.

Airplanes provide the tra?asportation for the last leg of the Jour
ney. This area is not inhabited save for two trappers many miles
apart. One trapper enjoys the comforts of a home with his wife,^
two daughters and one son, Mr. Johnson stated that the hospitality
and gracious behavior of this family left nothing to be desired,
The other trapper is a solitary fellow not caring for the comforts

of home but sharing only the companionship of his huskies.
The highlight of his pictures was the size of the fish the boys
dropped back into the lake so they could grow larger. Also Mr,

Johnson had movies taken of riding a moose which was swimming
across a lake that several of the boys were fishing. I.Ir, Johnson
missed the moose the first jump from the boat to the moose's back
but made a three point landing on the second try and remained
aboard

the

mooso^s

back for

a few minutes.

It

looked

like rugged

sport to the local lads.

Warren Williams made another trip to the Montana-Wyoming area
to hunt antelope. Again our big game hunter w'as successful in sec
uring additional trophies for his collection on Garfield Road,
Warren's son shared in this himting expedition. The slides shov/n
by Warren were exceptionally c2e ar and much local interest alv/ays
centers around one of our own sportsman's offoi’ts. Thanks to you
V/arren.

FUTURE PROGRAM;Ken Putnam has arranged for next Tuesday's program by
securing a speaker from Detroit. Major Clyde Cox, Divisional Sec
retary of Eastern Michigan Division of the

Salvation Army. Major
Cox specializes in finances, personnel relations and public relat
ions, This program v;ill take place at the Arlington Hotel at the

usual hour October ll|, -Vhen a speaker comes from a distance of ll^
miles, just for Rotary perhaps we could make a little extra effort
to arrange our v/ork so that the leave early group v;ould be nill in
numbers●

VISITORS: R,J. Megargle and Warren Williams

son v/ere the

SINGING: The lads really gave out last Tuesday evening.
McKnight were

only visitors.
Put and Red

at their best.

Chick

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA

College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pest Tovern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�219TK

DISTRICT

GLENN

STEWART

— District

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN - Director
DICK

BIRINGER -

GRANT

TRELOAR

FRANK MURRAY -

Treasurer

Director

Director

CLUB SERVICE
HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

— Chairman

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Ray Mulchahey

William Bebier, Torg Skabo

Ernest Luse, Guvarie CofFmon

FELLOWSHIP

BENT

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Alfred Rice

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

MUSIC

Mourice Payne,

Hougen,

Clara

Ed Holtz

Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes,

Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

12—Harold McKnighf
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

APRIL

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shavr

28—Charles Schmidt

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

5—John Walker

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Foir Grounds)

6—Don Shorno

12—Tri-Stato Meeting

13—Vince Kornstien

19—James Bailey

16—Dick Kerr

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore
FEBRUARY

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

28—Otis

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

OaOBER

16—Howard Teeter (Lodles' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

Barnes

MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Porty)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a commiHee to assist with the detoils.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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

Bulletin # 1$

October l6, 195^

fD&gt;®&lt;3t

PAST PROGRAM; Mayor Cox, representing the Salvation Army, gave an un

usual description of the work of the Salvation Army,^ihis talx

covered the broad fields of service which the Salvation Army_engages
It is also Intersting to learn that q^ualified Salvation^Army

In.,

men must spend twelve years

placed on their records

tr

Seems

ining before the final 0«-K, is

like the drones would be weeded out

intensive training has shown good results
found
out_ that the
over the years. We also _
. . ^ finger is on these boys
«

in that time. Perhaps

this

all the way through, even after "Ohey qualify. That seems like a
good idea*

PROGRAM: October 21st will be in charge of Russ Moore,

Harlan Bond

is the speaker.

ABSENT OCTOBER li^thiEiske, Hougen, Hurley, Dick Kerr,Bob Livermore,

Olds,. Olmsted, Owens, Patterson, Rice, Schmitt, /\^eb ireat, Trebilcock
Treloar, Vinton, Waldron, Way, Weeks and Ln Woodward. Most of the
above lads were away hunting birds, in the Northern Michigan area.
Next meeting will be full of bragging about the flocks -chat got away.
However, Olds and Weeks were away due to the illness o^ Ivirs.
and Mrs*.'Weeks, Mrs. 'Weeks was in the hospital at Battle Creex but
is home again.
and
come

Mrs.

our best wishes
home

Olds

are

is in the Ann Arbor University hospital
extended to her. Hope she is also aole to

soon.

VISITORS- October ll+th;

J.B. Preyermith - - -Datona Beach, 'P^lorida

H. Eggleston
TJ.Dc Ulery

- -Toledo,
- -Goshen,

Ohio
Indiana

ROTARY QUESTION: In becoming a member of the Rotary Club, v/hat obligation does

ANSWER:

a man assume?

To measure up to the standards of a Rotarian;

to

serve

when

called upon; to attend club meetings; to meet financial ob
ligations in the club promptly etc.

APOLOGY # 1; We overlooked thanking Ray I.ulchahey for his part in the

the tricycle deal. Seems the tricycle Howard gave v/as too large or
ht sized machine. Thanks
to small and Ray came up with the
again to all concerned.
j.

j.

APOLOGY #2: News is scarce this week. Our chief^news scout was lov; on
news

items. Only one of importance comes to mind. Our hospital is

overcrowded again this week and v/e should bear in mind that v/e can

help this situation when given a chance to vote.

Chick.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOU - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pott Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

GLENN

STEWART — District

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

GRANT

ERNEST W. lUSE - Secretary

HARVEY BENT — Director

-

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

EARL CORWIN - Director
DICK

TRELOAR

BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Metchohey

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

(●

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John V/olker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Worner

Barney Trebilcock

VonAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett

Alfred Rice

Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

Maurice Paynet Ed

Hougen,

Holtz

Clara Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL ● URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Choirman.

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

●

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim MeComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Mitnes (Ladies' Night))

7—All-Sports Banquet
14—Hal Munn j

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles. Schmidt

.

.

30—Charles FIske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstien

20—Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

Livermore

28—Otis

Barnes

16—Howard Teeter (ladies' Night)
23—Warner VonAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAkon (Armistice Doy)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

4—Jess Waldron (Election Doy)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

�ft

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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

Dullotln # l6

Oc wOboi’” 23&gt; ^9^2

PAST PROGRAM: We are always goad to have the opportunity of hearing
our high school band perform. Harlan Bond is doing a bang up job
teaching the various age groups the rudiments of band music and
marching. Many mornings before 7 A*M. Harlan has his charges learn
ing marching manoeuvers and many evenings are spent in preparing for
'band eoheerta.. These
efforts came under the classification of
extra

curriculur

activities.

PROGRAM: October 23th will be handled by
we are not prepared to say what Otis
the crammed, jammed condition of the
assume that we v/ill again learn more

Otis Barnes. At this writing
v;ill give us but judging by
local hospital, we may safely
of the needs of our hospital.

VICKSBURG; Several Rotarlans and Rotary Anns will travel to Vicksburg
to hear an unusual program by a Finnish diplomat who is on the board

of Rotary International. The date Thursday October 30th, 6:30 P.M.

Call Ernie or Chuck if you can go.
VISITORS:

October

21st,

Howard Eggleston- Toledo
Emery Boyd- Angola
Geo. P. Stanford- Vicksburg
Lee Hirsch- Angola
Paul Ivlellby-Angola

ABSENT: October 21st--Barnes,Fox, Hougen, Moore, Munn,
Teeter, Vinton and Williams*

Pearce,

Barney Trebilcock has been called home to Houghton, Michigan due to the
death of his mother. Our sympathies go out to Barney*

The Governor *s monthly letter shows Coldv/ater with a monthly average

attendance of 92.07^ for^ September, We slipped from 8th in the
standing for August to 14th for September. Enough said,

Kenny Olmsted is no doubt one of the better bird hunters of the Rotary
Club, Seems Kenny was sharing some of his exuberance, over his good
luck, with one of the Quincy Club Members and as a result he paid
all the Coldwater fines with something other than currency^

ROTARY QUESTION--May Rotarlans use the Rotary emblem on their personal
or business stationery?

ANS’vVER: No, The emblem should not be used for commercial

purposes.

Chick.

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

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Tempi.

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Pest Tovern - Monday 12:15 M

Monday 12:00 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

GLENN

STEWART -

District

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ — Vice-President
HARVEY BENT

GRANT

ERNEST W. LU5E — Secretory

- Director

EARL CORWIN

TRELOAR

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

- Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

BENT — Chairman

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

Roy Mulchahey

Ernest Luse, Guvorie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

&gt;Williom Bobier, Totg Skabo

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

V/arner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomos, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rico

COMMUNITY

Maurice Pqyne, Ed Holtx

Hougen,

Clara Bevee) Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIUEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biiinger, Choirman.

Paul Hurley

Dick

Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5-Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9_Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28

lharles Schmidt

30—Charles Fisko
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvorie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting

Kornsfien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnom

17—Warren Williams (Rurol-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

10-Wayne Woy

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Friti VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Dovidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Horold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

a

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

October 30, 1952

Bulletin # 17

PAST PROGRAM;Bert Ward-

Vice President and G-eneral Manager of Bronson

Reel Company, gave us the low down on the Community Health Center ^s
needs* Seems we are packing in double numbers of patients that the
hospital was designed to accomodate. We can correct this situation

by our vote at the polls on November i|th.

FUTURE PROCRAM: November 4th will be in charge of Jess Waldron. Jess
has asked Ray Mulchahey to give his program on certain relation**
ships existing between our government and the Indians. Should be
an interesting program. Ray, you v/ill of course have some compet
ition with election day and all of its activities.

VISITORS: Rotarians from Bronson,

Coshsn and Toledo visited us last

Tuesday, Hov/ard Teeter’s father of ’-^nion City was also a guest.

ILLNESS: Mrs Fred Weeks has undergone surgery at Leila Post H ospital
in Battle

Creek.

POONA INDIA: This particular club saluted Coldwater in its club bullet
in last week* Seems as though Gordon is doing a good job of ad
vertising Coldv/ater. V/e in turn wish to salute the Poona Club for
its thoughtfulne ss.

COLDWATER REPORTER: After reading the Reporter on Wednesday, Harry
Taylor was mildly surprised to learn that urso Taylor had been
Bert V/arner’s partner in Warner Buick all these year« Harry was
under the Impression that he was the partner. Our congratulation s
to Bert and Harry in being able to retire from the grind of being
in business todayr
#●

ROT/lRY QUESTION: vVhat is past service membership in a Rotary Club?
A former active membe^^ who becomes ineligible to active member
ship because of his retirement fr - &gt;'.1 a
e business or professional
life, may, upon recoinmendation by th‘- b.-ar'l of directors of the
club, be elected to past service membership provided he has held
active membership in one or more Rotary Clubs foi* five or more

ANSV/ER:

years.

Chicki

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
/AAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thurtday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHIE CREEK — Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�●.

219TH

V,.

DISTRICT

■ \

*

.t

.

V

w
f-

aV'- '

GLENN

STEWART —

District

Governor

i.!●

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President

a

ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN - Director

GRANT

TRELOAR

Treasurer

»

FRANK MURRAY — Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY'BENT — Chairman

.

. -CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchahey

William Bobier, Torg-Skabo

Ernest Luse, Guvorie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

A

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

COMMUNITY

Maurice Poyne, Ed Holtz
Clara Bovee, Piano

Hougen,

SERVICE

Frank'Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon
&gt;

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman,

Paul Hurley

^ck Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

.

30—Charles Ftske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Comp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorn©

12—Tri-State Meeting

13—Vince Kornstien

Kerr

19—James Bailey

20-Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

26—Maurice Payne
I

JUNE

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotory Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

A

3—Ralph Toupalik

. ●

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

^

7—Presidents' Meeting
14—Robert Kerr

21—Lloyd Livermore

9

31—Roy Pa^rson'

25—Mark S. Andrews

\

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
NOVEMBER

f

23—Warner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen
MARCH

tv

n-.

28-Horold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the

program cKftirman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as Ladies'
Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details.
i
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ft

if

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

B -ulletin # l8

PROGRAM: Jess Waldron's program

^^v^mber Ij.'tb,

November 1,

1952

election day,

did not

touch on politics, the election or any related parts of our polit
ical life.Our Ray Mulchahey presented one of the most interesting

talks on how the State of Michigan was ceded from the Indians to
the white man via the treaty proces
Any clubs in our district
o ●

v/ould do well to ask Ray to present this program to their members.
PROGRAM: Fritz VanAken has set up a program of a local nature for Arm
istice Day, Les V/oodv/ard, Warner VanAken and Harold Hm will bring
an Arnistice Day program to the club. Many times our members have

praised the efforts of our own members in the type of programs
presented.

VICKSBURG: The following members and Rotary Anns attended the Vicksburg
rally on October 30th
President

Chuck Woodward

Byron and Virginia Thomas
Russell and Gladys Moore

Les and Polly Woodward
Pat

and

Hilda

Patterson

Mac

and

Wilma

McICeith

Chick and Wilma Kennedy
This program was attended by several other clubs from near by tov/ns
and v;as worth the trip. The Finnish diplomat v/as really a diplomat.
Our boy. Chuck tossed him a couple of curves that ho was able to
slide over easily. Wo did learn a lot of Finland’s history, geogra
phy etc.We wore cheered to imow that Finland's reparation payments
to Russia had been completed.Seems Russia invaded fUnland, took
the best part of the cointry, then slapped some large payments on
this small country for v;ear and tear on the Russian Army. The pay

ments were largely made with heavy machinery.

For the information of new members, Les Woodward pitched his army
tent somewhere in the Artie circle near Northern Finland, when he
was

serving Uncle

Same

in ’World War 1.

The Branch County Community Chest solicitation will soon be under way.
The Reporter shov/s that our club v;ill be ably represented by Bob
Livermore. Save those extra dollars fellows
Remember our local cominunitlos do receive a
this fund.

Prom the Lansing Rotogram of October 1?,
Big Spenders

for the drive ahead.
lot of benefit from

1952 we find this note

Just twenty years ago this fall, with Franklin D. running for
president the first time, a Democratic party bulletin thus attacked
the incumbent Hover Administration— "Turn the spendthrifts out.
The performances of the past two years have wiped out previous gains
in the way of reducing our national debt and have brought it to the
astonishing figure of nearly 20 billion dollars,” Our national
debt is around 269 billion dollars now.
Easley Rotary News
Via

SPECIAL;● Dear Mrs. Everett Hougen; You wi
the Rotary members

Scandal
T

-&gt;

A.±

bo

Sheet.

interested

to

knov/

that

Coldwater Club are wide av;ako citizens,
especially on election day. Further information you should have at
hand

is

that

a

of the

contest

conducted

in

the

club

to

have

all

members

vote by noon on November i;th revealed that every member had voted
by noon excepting one on each team. Now, one of those members gave
a very lame and old excuse but placed complete blame on himself and
paid his fine. The other member carae up with the usual line of ex
cuses but placed the entire blame for his failure to vote on his
Rotary Ann. This situation was most disturbing to the club members
assembled and with one accord the-members shouted ’’kill him”.

Of

course Rotarians cannot take such drasti.c_.acti^nfbut thought bfl.gt
to leave the
G^ibpne Rotary Ann.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMB^^^°^*
Thursday 12:15 M.

QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker inn

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Tempi* — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GIENN

DISTRICT

STEWART - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President
HARVEY

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

GRANT

TRELOAR

EARL CORWIN — Director

FRANK

MURRAY

BENT - Director

DICK

Treasurer
Director

BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

BENT — Chairman

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ray Mulehahay

- Eldest' Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas,

Alfred Rice

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

Everett Hougen,

Clara Bovee, Piano

Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Frank Murroy — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL ● URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

Worren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Choirman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim- McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20-Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chef Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritr VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-HaroId T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having speeiol programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ALFRED RICE, Progrom Chairman
Telephone 76

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

Bulletin #19

November 13» 1952

Program-November 11th was a most interesting local affair with Warner
VanAken, Les Woodward and Harold Hill holding fortht
By
popular demand, Harold Hill should be given a chance to tell
his story in detail.
Half an hour crowded the three fellows
considerably,

Program-November l8th will be in charge of Earle
who will present Neil Pfost.

(editor) Davidson

Neil will tell us what ho plans

in the way of law enforcement in Branch County*
Plash---Dlstrict Conference will

be hold at

the

Hotel Olds, Lansing

on November 30th and December 1,
Special program will in
clude such speakers as Phil Lovejoy, Dr. Harold Hunt, super
intendent of schools in Chicago and Kim Sigler, former
Governor of Michigan,
Rotary Anns are especially invited and
a program has been arranged for them.

For all information

regarding this conference, that is the type of dresses the
Rotary Anns should take along, transportation, etc, see Ed.
Holtz*

Coming Event-Rotarlan Payne is working hard with the Players group of
Branch County in the interest of local handicapped and
crippled children,
Rotarians and their Rotary Anns will have
a preview of the play.
The preview will be part of the Ladle*s
Night program.
Particulars will bo in next week's bulletin
as the general advertising will then hit the headlines.

Spencer Owens-conducted special services for one week at Plymouth,
Michigan.

Absent--November 11th:

Davidson, Hurley, Kornstein, Lyons, McComb,

Munn, Schmitt, Teeter, Trebilcock, Vinton.

Visltors-Noveraber 11th:

James Pierce - Sherman Oaks, California
Lawrence Werner - Bronson, Michigan
Dale Ulery - Goshen,

Indiana

Rotary Ann Myrtle Hougen writes-It was with much pleasure that I read
your message to me In the Rotary Reflector of November ?th,

I wish to thank you and all the members for coming to my

rescue.
Prom this experience, I doubt if your fellow member
will seek refuge behind his Rotary Ann's skirts in the future,

Hunters-Several of our trusty nimrods have already gone

north and

are

no doubt practising up on their best stories by this time.
Much tramping, eating and sleeping should be in order for the
next few days.
Seems as though the Rotary Club has benefltted
from the hunting results in the past and perhaps we may be
lucky again,

A new group is going north with such fellows

as

Shaw, Treat, Putnam, Kornstein, and Bobier trying their luck.
Pull in your ears, fellows, especially the last three days
when the season is open on all deer in part of the Lower
Peninsula,

Chick

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

Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�GLENN

2I9TH DISTRICT

STEWART -

District

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President
ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN - Director

GRANT

TRELOAR

—

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT - Chairman

PUBLIC

CLASSIFICATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

Witliam Bobier, Torg Skabo

Roy Mulehahey

Ernest Luse, Guvorie Ceffmon

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Barney Trebilcock

Vinton, Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

Mourice Payne, Ed Holts

Hougen,

Clara

Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

YOUTH SERVICE

Keith

CRIPPLED

'

CHILDREN

RURAL● URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Peareo, Webster Treat

Warren Willioms, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairmen.

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—DIst. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstlen

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Willioms (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

23—Warner VonAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupaltk

NOVEMBER

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Doy)

10-Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

26-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman

Members having spedol programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
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Telephone 76

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

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club has approved
the names and classifications given below.

Any objection should be filed

vrith the secretary vrithout de'-..
James Van Why
Classification:

Hotel

Jim was born January 19, 1920 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania,

attended grade school at Plains, Pennsylvania^
Jackson and regular college at Albion,

He

Junior college at

He has been associated with

the Sparks-Withington Company and the Jackson Bumper and Aeroquip
Company,

He has been connected with the Otsego and Hayes Hotel.

His Rotary-Ann is named Ruth,

They have tivo children, James, age

7 and Cassandra, age U.
●5E

^

Jf/.

^

●);*

^

Ralph Peters
Classification:

Retail Furniture

Ralph Peters was born September 22, 1912, at Dahinda, Illinois.
His education was received at Galesburg, Illinois,

For five years

he was service manager of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co, of
Galesburg,

For eleven years Ralph has been associated with Montgomery

Ward and is presently the manager of the Coldwater store.

Along the

line somewhere, Ralph traveled as a sales representative for a brewery,

selling only, not tasting,
Ralph’s hobbies are hunting, fishing, and collecting antique clocks.
Hang on to your timepieces boys.

Ralph and Catharine have three children, James, age 17; Patricia,

age lUj and Billie, age 9.
Ernest W. Luse,
Secretary

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M
BRONSON

Congregational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M

ANGOU - College Cafeteria - Pridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thuriday 12:15 M.
STURGIS - Ellu TempU - Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK - Pott Tavern - Mondoy 12:15 M

�s

219TH

GLENN

DISTRICT

STEWART - Dislnct

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES 1. WOODWARD - President
●tv.

HARVEY BENT

GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ED HOLTZ — Vice-President
- Director

TRELOAR

— Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

EARL CORWIN - Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

?;

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT - Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchohey

William Bobler, Torg Skabo

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffmon

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION
Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton, Worrier

Barney Trebilcock

VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas,

Alfred Rice

Everett

Paul Hurley

t&gt;

Mourice Poyne,

Hougen,

Clara

Ed Holts

Bevee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Fronk Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

Keith

CHILDREN ●

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Trent

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Bornes,

Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Choirman.

Dick Biringer, Choirman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

\

APRIL

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeifh

7—Ail-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night})

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—DIst. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treot (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-Stote Meeting

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

16—Howard Teeter (Ladles' Night)
23—Warner VonAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Doy)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Peorce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—let Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S.- Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28—Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist wiHi the details.
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ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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

November 20, 19?2

Bulletin-

Neil Pfost

Our new sheriff, that is, on and after January" 1, 1953&gt; made a fine
in^ression with his point by point program of lavr enforcement. The
program sounds good, Neil, and v;e hope all good citizens support you
in your efforts for good, efficient and exemplarj^ law enforcement.

Program-

November 2^th is Mark Andrew’s day. Mark is presenting John Ellenberger, our exchange student. Mark has not confied John to any
given subject.

Kim Sigler and Bill Boyd- from the Lansing Rotary Club are contributing generously
of their time in the interest of the Rotary District Conference at
the Olds Hotel, Lansing, on November 30th and December 1st, If you
have not attended a District Conference before, try this one and you
will enjoy same. See Ed Holtz for all particulars.
Flash-

Each member has received a letter from Bill Milnes

regarding Ladies
Night, December 2nd. You will note also that the Rotary members and
Rotary Anns are to have the first look-see at the p rformance to be
given in the interest of the handicapped children. Also note that
you must have a ticket for yourself and Rotary Ann vfhen you attend
this performance. Remember the date ladies.

Harvey Bent- handed out tickets for the ’’Play” and he wants you to come back for
seconds. Harvey is a quiet fellovr but you can bring a lot of happiness
his way if you make ^this ticket-selling business a pleasant task for him.
5,.A.

-

Harry Taylor-is in the Health Center for a few days,
Harry.
Hunting-

Hope you soon feel better.

Not a v/ord from a Rotarian as to success or failure. V/ill make a
round up next week. The weather has been a little warm for the perspir-^
ing lads tj do much tramping.

I sought for the greatness
and genius of America
in her

commodious harbors

and her ample rivers,
and it was not there,

Not

until I went

into

the

churches of A;nerica

and heard her pulpits
aflame v:ith righteousness,
did I understand the

secret

of her genius and power.
in the fertile fields

and boundless pi’airies,

and it was not there.
in

her

rich mines

America is great
because she is good,
and if America ever ceases to be good,
American v/ill cease to be great.

and her vast commerce,
Alexis de Tocqueville

and it v/as not there.

Early IdOO's
Absent and Leave Earlies - After reading the above, it appeared in order to forget
reminding this group that the club does miss you. There 7/ere tvrelve
absent last Tuesday,

■/ecember 9th-Make a date to hear Colonel Norman V'liley, commanding officer of Percy
Jones Army Hospital on December 9th.
Atomic Energy,

The subject v/ill touch on
Chick

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12K» M

ANGOU - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tovern - Monday 12:15 M

�J

GIENN

219TH DISTRICT

STEWART -

Dittrict

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES 1. WOODWARD - President
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

ED HOLTZ - Vice-President
HARVEY BENT — Director

FRANK MURRAY

EARL CORWIN — Director

Treasurer

TRELOAR

I

Director

DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Ray Mulchahay

William Bobier, Torg Skebo

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owen*

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

Maurice Payne, Ed

Hougen,

Haiti

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL ● URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, Jomes Bailey

Peorce, Webster Treot

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Choirmon.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—DIst. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owerts (Christmas)

28—Charles

Schmidt

30—Charles FIske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting

Kornstlen

19—James Bailey

20-Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howord Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Willioms (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

26—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

10-Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28—Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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

Bulletin # 21

November 28«

Thanksgiving Day is now history but we all have much to be

19*^2

thankful

for. Would like to print a Thanksgiving message printed in the

Saturday Evening Post some years ago, but space will not permit.
John Ellenberger gave us a fine program Mark. From where

some

of us

were seated it appeared that John has one asset above others--he

has a good, hearty laugh. It would appear that much good should

be derived from this

exchange student idea, Byron Thomas glowed
with evident delight as John spoke of the merits of our school
system. Of co;xrse Charlie Schmitt asked John the most important

question of the day--lt went something like thls--dld you have

any difficulty in becoming accustomed to going to school with

girls as well as boys. Seems as though boys attend different

schools than girls in Oermany, This idea does not appear to appeal

to

Charlie.

PROGRAM: December 2—Please note that Bill Mllnes and

Mac

McKelth

switched program dates. Bill has charge of Ladles Night December

2. A good dinner at the American Legion Hall,&gt;. Plan to

arrive

the show entitled '*The Ninth Guest” as stated before,

fellow^

at approximately 6:30 P.M. sharp. After dinner a preview of

no crawling under the tent to see the show for free, You mush

have

tickets.

WELCOME to our newest Rotarians, Ernie Luse did a swell

job of

welcoming James into the club. Someone intimated that
ought to do more of this.

Ernie

HARVEY BENT still has tickets for the play. Charlie Fiske is going
great guns on selling

something close to 50 ov 60 tickets.

The rumor is that Charlie sends a ticket out with each
load of coal,

lar^-e

FROM THE BRONSON ROTARIAN
A dollar does not do much for us
now-a-days; but then, we don't do
much for the dollar.

Chick

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Pest Tavern

Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN STEWART — District Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

HARVEY BENT - Director

TRELOAR

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

EARL CORWIN - Director
DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ra/ Mulchahey

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

Vinton,

Byron

Thomas,

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM
Alfred Rice

Everett

Paul Hurley

Maurice Payne, Ed

Hougen,

Holtz

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

' s

Frank Murray — Choirman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Treot

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Bomes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairmon.

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9_Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16-DIck Kerr

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

JANUARY

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

Kornstien

20-Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray
FEBRUARY

OCTOBER

12—Tri-Stafe Meeting
19—James Bailey
26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chef Allemier (Stog Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH
NOVEMBER

3—Ralph Toupalik

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

10—Wayne Woy

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28—Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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Telephone 76

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delay.

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Classification:

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

Bulletin # 22

^

December $, 1952

LADIES NIGHT was a great success and we express our thanks to Bill
Milnes and John Walker for arranging such a pleasant evening.
PROGRAM next Tuesday is in charge of liac McKeith who will present

Colonel Norman Wiley, the commanding officer of Percy Jones Gen
eral Army Hospital, We understand that the program will

be

cen

tered around the subject of atomic warfare and suggested civilian
defense preparations*

ABSENT last Tuesday were the following: Hurley, Johnstone, Keep, Munn,
Kennedy, Bob Kerr, Dick Kerr, Bob Livermore, McComb, McKnight,
Olds, Owens, Patterson, Skabo, Taylor, Teeters, Van Why,

Vinton

and Wade,

VISITORS were Rotarians Stocker from Bronson and Keith from South Bend,

COLDWATER Rotarians who went to Quincy to make up attendance last
Monday got in on a blanket fine of 25j^ per Coldwaterite except

those who wished to comment. Olmsted and Murray paid 50j^ each to
suggest reasons why Chief Finer McMenzie should also chip in and

he was assessed accordingly. One Quincy Rotarian asked how many
times we have to pay for those band uniforms,

CHEST X-RAY is available for all Coldwater People at the Fire Station
on the following dates:
December 6th
Saturday

Monday
Tuesday

December 8th
December 9th

1:00 to 8;00
1:00 to 8:00
1:00 to 8:00

These free X-rays are made available by the Branch-Hlllsdale
Coxmty Health Department, the County Medical Society, the Michigan
Department of Health and the Michigan Tuberculosis Association.

ATTENDING the Rotary District Conference at Lansing last week-end were
President Chuck Woodward, Mr. &amp;-Mrs. Ed Holtz, and Mr. &amp; Mrs.

pnie Luse. Phil Lovejoy gave two excellent talks, Kim Sigler was
toastmaster at the banquet, and Bill Otto presented a gift to

District Governor Glenn Stewart, The banquet was attended by 58l
persons who heard Harold Hunt, superintendent of schools

in

Chicago, A fine program was also planned for the Rotary-Anns with
a luncheon at Kellogg Center and a demonstration of table

ings and decorations by Liebermann»s Store of Lansing.

sett-

NOVEMB^ attendance in our club sky-rocketed to 9i|,6l^, the best for
1952. And believe it or not, we had a 100^ I/IEETING on November
Ken,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church

Monday 12:15 M

ALBION “ Parker Inn — Thursday'12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN STEWART — District Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

HARVEY BENT — Director

TREIOAR

—

Trensurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

EARL CORWIN - Director
DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchohsy

William Bobier, Torg Skobo

Ernest Lose, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BENT — Chairman

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett

Alfred Rice

Paul

Hurley

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

Hougen,

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Boiley

Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Cholrmon.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeifh

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (ladies' Night})

14—Hal Murtn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Comp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

16-DIck Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomos

26—Maurice Poyne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Lodies' Night)

3—Corl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupolik

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

4—Jess Woldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having spedal programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a commiHee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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

Bulletin # 23

December 11., 1952

ON TUESDAY, December 9th, we listened to a program by Colonel Norman
Wiley of Percy Jones Hospital, The Information given us by the
Colonel and the film indicated that Atomic warfare is terrible,

r^IAX OLDS has the program on Tue iday December l6th.-Mike 0*Neil Secretary of the Dry Cleaners As ●;.ociation of Michigan,
A RED LETTER DAY for Coldwater

.iotarians attending the Quincy Club on

Monday December 8th. Not a dime was paid in fines despite the fact
that the following members were iriaking up—(Bobs) Wade, Livermore,

and Kerr, (Jims) McComb, and VanWhy, ^^Ifred Rice, Harry Taylor,

and Kennedy. Guess Carlton McKenzie nas a touch of the Christmas
Spirit
we hope,

ABSENT DECEMBER 9th--Davidson, Pox, Bob Kerr, Olmsted, Owens, Thomas,
Treat,

and Waldron,

VISITORS DECEMBER 9th
Bronson
R●S, C ox,
Dick Henemyer,
Tecumseh
E.G, Greene,
V/alt Lindwall,
Goshen
Dale Ulery,
Clay Brockman,
Carl Casebeer,
Angola

Sturgis
Battle

Creek

Quincy

SPECIAL TO Byron Thomas—Red McICnight has given us a bit of print on
the results of teaching in some parts of the nation - Quote I Blidge

a Legion

The Minnesota Journal of Education printed a report on elementary
verbalism. A teacher asked 30 fifth-graders to write the pledge
of allegiance to the flag they had recited twice a day during the

school term. Two typical answers reported was: "I blidge a legion

to my American flag and which it stand one nacion in
and libdy of busted for all^”

(2) I brlth the flage of the United States of disned and

the
to

vizble
the

1
spries

and it stands one monton in the besble with heoties and gustees
and all.

OUR DEMON NEWS gatherer Red was especially busy this week and dug up
this item als3 ● Quotes'* The hottest

.j,aces in Hell

are

reserved

for those v/ho, in a period of moral crisis, maintain their

neutrality.”—Dante.
FROM THE DESK OF OUR SECRETARY- There will be a vote on a motion to
change Club By Laws to conform with Club Constitution as follows:
Article VE —Meetings
Section 2-The annual meeting and election of this club shall be

held not later than the thirty-first day of March,

as provided

in the By-Laws ^
ON NOVEMBER 23, 1952 a letter was sent to our Club by Everett Hougen regarding the Community Chest Drive, Actually Rotary Clubs, as such,
do not usually subscribe to charities as their income is solely
from dueso However, Rotarians as members of a Rotary Club do supp

ort our local charities0 This is merely wrotton to show that a
Rotary Club may endorse a program but not actually lay any cash on
the llne^ Every President faces this same problem as the Community
does not understand our set up. This paragraph was not written at
the request of President Chuck.

WHILE ATTENDING Quincy we listened to a discussion

on

the

Program For

Physically Handicapped Children. It would appear that the Quincy
Club will help out on this program although Coldwater may have to

nudge them a little.

Chick.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Chureh — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Chureh — Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN STEWART — District Gov«rnor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ED HOLTZ — Vice-President
HARVEY BENT — Director

TRELOAR

— Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

EARL CORWIN — Director
DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT - Chairman

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Ernest Luse, Guvorie Coffman

Ray Mulchahay

William Bobier, Torg Skobo

FELLOWSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

BIRTHDAY

Carl Vinton, Warner VanAken

Barney Trebikoek

CLASSIFICATION

John Walker, Spencer Owens

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas,

Alfred Rice

Everett

Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

Maurice Payne,

Hougen,

Ed Holtz

Clara Bevee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Cholrmon

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL● URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

SICK COMMITTEE

Worren Williams, Russell Moore

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Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

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INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earf Corwin, Choirman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5_Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Foir Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstlen

20—Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skobo
9—Raymond Trebileock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladles' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

3—Ralph Toupalik
10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Potterson

2S-Harold T. Hill

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting
14—Robert Kerr

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

91

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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ff

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

Bulletin # 2i|

December 18^ 195^

PAST PROGRAM-Max Olds presented the man at the top of the Dry Cleaners
Association in Michigan,His speech gave each of us much food for
thought, T he strength of a people will reflect the strength and
moral fibre

of

a nation,

ABSENT DECEMBER l6th-Aliemier, Fox, Keep, Bob Livermore,
VISITORS December l6th;

Lyons,Pattersonr

Harcourt Sheets and Alfred Sassman, Angola
Laurence Werner, Bill Whorley, Bronson and Dale Ulery, Goshen,
FLORIDA is already calling some of the lads,Chet Allemier and Bill

Mllnes are in the south spending their summer's savings,

HARRY TAYLOR has been up and around to the extent of attending Rotary,
Keep up the good work Harry,

GOOD OLD ED HOLTS has now had his supply of potatoes Increased. Seems
as though Ed was holding back on the potato rations to John
Ellenberger, John was surprised when some well informed Rotarian
advised him of what was going on* Ed's caution in this regard
cost him l|?1.60 for postage on four nice Idaho potatoes. Seriously
Ed we all appreciate the fine contribution you are making to
John's

education,

CHRISTIvIAS IffiSSAGE to The Leave Earlies; Start the New Year with the
idea in mind of staying for all the meetings possible. This will
make President Chuck a happy fellow,
JIM MCCOMB took over for Ernie Luse last week. Ernie was in Lansing,
THE BRONSON ROTARY Club has had at least I4 perfect meetings in a row.
Visiting recently with Bruce Wilbur over this matter failed to
find the secret of their attendance success.Congratulations
Bronson, We would venture a guess that Gerry Pearce the amiable
banker who also is secretary has much to do with the attendance,
THE MARSHALL Rotary Club raised something close to iijiTOOO.OO with the
sale of newspapers. The income is to be used towards community
improvements. Congratulations Marshall,
HAS EVERY MEMBER turned in his money from sale of tickets to the
Play?
DR. BAILEY and DR MOOI held open house for members of the hospital

staff and others at their new clinic December I8, 1952. Congrat
ulations fellows for a fine contribution to our community.
RAY FOX is busy
swinging his axe with glee as he sees the results of
his year’s labors turn into cash money, Ray would be willing to
pay a slight fee for this paper to say that he has the best
Christmas trees between Coldwater and Quincy. This situation does
not

interfere

with Max

Olds

who

has

a

stand

of

similar

trees

out

M-86 way. When Max looks real close he says he can see the trees
above

the weeds.

WAYNE WAY has not had recognition for purchasing property on Division
Street and making same into a fine used car lot for the display
of Olds and Chevrolet cars^ which cars he proudly defends as the
best on the market. Bob Livermore thinks the same v*ray,
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION:

Individuality is the salt of common life.
You may have to live in a crowd,
You do not have to live like It,
subsist

on

its

but
nor

food.

yVan Dyke and Red MeKnight
OUR REPORTERS Red, Ken and Fred have been busy this week. Won’t some
of you fellows loosen up and give us some news??
Chick.

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congrogational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH

GliNN STEWART - DUtnet Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARIES 1. WOODWARD — Pre»iden!
GRANT

ERNEST W. lUSE - Secretory

ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

EARL CORWIN — Director

HARVEY BENT - Director

TREIOAR

—

Troa»urer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

●

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

i

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Ernest Lose, Guvaria Coffman

Ray Mulchahey

.William Bobier/ Torg Skabo

FELLOWSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

CLASSIFICATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

PROGRAM
Alfred Rice
L

Vinton,

BIRTHDAY

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

TELEPHONE

MUSIC

Byron Thomas, Everett Hougen,

Maurice* Payhe, Ed Holtz
;

Paul Hurley

Clara Bovee, Piano

,

S

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL ● URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Peorce, Webster Treat

Warreri Williams, Russoll Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Roberf Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Cholrmani

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Poul Hurley

Dick Karr

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1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKelth

7-&gt;-AII-Sportt Banquet

12—Harold' McKnlght
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (ladies' Night))

14—Hpl Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

26—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffmon (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick Kerr

‘

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

JANUARY

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

Kornstien

20—Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray
FEBRUARY

OCTOBER

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemler (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

. 12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes

MARCH
NOVEMBER

3—Rolph Toupalik

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10-Woyne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mork S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairmen
Telephone 76

�Profits Most Who Serves Best

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

Bulletin # 25

December 26, 1952

PAST PROGRAM--My apologies to Spencer on not having even mentioned his

program in last week*s bulletin presented Rev. Richard of Plymouth,

Michigan, who gave the club a fine program which concluded with
several well sung carols.

PROGRAM DECEMBER 30th. Before v;e forget the program this

week we

happy to say that Charlie Piske has been able to arrange for
Charles Gruner a local boy, to give his version of -what

are

makes

land the Emerald Isle. Charles Gruner, not Charles Piske,

was

Ire
a

Parm Exchange Student to Ireland last summer.

NEW MEMBER Lester Wise was welcomed into the club last Tuesday by our

genial secretary Ernie Luse. Our scouts are now checking Into

Lester's past history and we v^ill give you the low down on this
boy later. Welcome to Rotary Lester.
LESTER would feel good if all the fellov;s knew that he represents one
of the oldest and finest banking institutions in Southern Michigan.

If any of you lads have a few dimes left over, you might tell
Lester and he will deposit them in any one of the following; The

Buck, Doe Club, The Vacation Club, The Christmas Club or The Hopalong-Cassidy Club,

ABSENT Dec--Not going to chide the boys today,
VISITORS; Elmer Dobson, Quincy

O.A. Rissraan, Bronson
Bronson
Bob Stocker,
Jack Schafer, Bronson

Prank Strock, Angola
Gordon Brev/er, Bronson

OUR SECRETARY prepared the following interesting information. The age
of our members that is, their Rotary age is as follows;
1922

192lj. —

2

1

1925 - - 1
1926 - - 1
1927 - - 2

1928 - - 1
1933 - - 1

W, VanAken -- C, Keep
Wade

Taylor
McKnight
McConkey — ’Walker
Vinton
Olmsted

1936 - - 2
1938 - - 1

I9I1O - - 2

19l).2 - - 1).

1939 - - 2

19U3 - - 1

191+7 - - 5
191+8 - - 3

1950 - - 7

1949 - - 6
Total 66

THE

GOVERNOR'S letter for

191+1+ - 1945 - 1946 - 1951 - - 3
1952 - - 8

December states that Coldwater contributed

$690.00 to the Rotary Foundation. Coldv/ater also topped the 50-99
group in the District for November attendance, Bronson topped the
25*49 group. Seems as though Bronson would become weary of 100^

marks all the time. Nothing higher to shoot at.

May we use this medivun to wish all a very happy holiday

season

and the best for 1953*

Chick.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
/AAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN STEWART — DUtriet Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-53
CHARLES 1. WOODWARD — President
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

—

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

EARL CORWIN — Director

HARVEY BENT — Director

TRELOAR

DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT - Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Muichahey

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION
Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

COMMUNITY

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

Hougen,

Clara Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth pimsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

,r

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

■ r

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

1952-1953 ROTARY
AUGUST

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

5—Fred Weeks

2-Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picrtic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladles' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Gist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles

Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
SEPTEMBER

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick Kerr

23—Byron Thomos
30—Russell Moore

MAY
JANUARY

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

Kornstien

20-Paul Hurley

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)
14—Ken Putnom

21—Bob Livermore

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray
FEBRUARY

OCTOBER

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Boiley

^

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
.9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)
10—Howord Swan

16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

23—Worner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Bornes
MARCH
NOVEMBER

3—Ralph Toupalik

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

10—Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

16—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28—Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman

Telephone 76

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

f}

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

Bulletin ^ 26

January 2, 10&lt;3

GREETINGS TO ALL--As v;e start a new year let us look back over the past
year with its many blessings and then resolve to be of further
service in our community during 1953.

THANKS TO CHARLES GRUNER for a fine program on Ireland. The slides
and narration were both interesting,

PROGRAM January 6/53—Will try not to forget the future programs

in

1953. Don Shorno, our local pick and drill expert will present
the program Tuesday,

AN INTERESTING news item comes out of publishing the Rotary age of our
members. Ken Johnstone first joined the Peking, China, Club in
1926, then the Shanghai Club in 1933 and the Coldwater Club in
1950. Ken had his Rotary attendance Interrupted for quite a time
while he was forced to do a stretch in a Japanese prison camp.
CRIPPLED CHILDREN-This f\md received a nice boost from the

Players
rendition at the Coldwater High School in December, After allow

ing expenses to the Players Group the net for the fund was $790,00,
Thanks to all who worked on this project,

MERLE B, FRENCH became a member of the Kalamazoo Rotary Club during
December, Congratulations 1/Ierel from the Coldwater lads,

JOHN ELLSNBERGER sent the follov;ing message to President Chuck--In appre
elation for every thing you have done for me, I would like to
wish every Rotarian a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
PRESIDENT CHUCK advises that John was given a pair of skil boots for
Christmas.

ABSENT December 30--Alleraier, Bent, Bobier, Corwin, Hougen, and Bob
Livermore,

VISITORS December 30th.
Bronson

- Bob Stocker, Robert Wolf,

Clare Hollister,

Jack Schafer
Goshen

Dale Ulery.

CLARE BOVEE-The boys put their best into the songs last Tuesday, especially for Clare. This little lady has been Rotary*s pianist
for many years but finds she cannot continue, Dec. 30 was the last
Rotary program Clare v/ill perform for us. Our thanks to you Clare

for long and faithful service. Maurice Payne is searching with
great diligence for a new pianist. All applicants should see
Maurice in person.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL-Paris, France 1953-

Some of the boys are making tentative plans to go,others are wish
ing they could go,Now, Earle Davidson seems to be pretty well set

in his plans while Howard Teeter is weakening day by day,Marion,

keep the pressure on.Here are some of the cruise rates-'*SS

Nieus

Amsterdam"outside rooms DeLuxe For Two ^i^-OOOoOO.Inside Rooms, not
DeLuxe For Two $1735* Add 100/ for tips and incidentals and you
have the story. Meals are included. These prices are per each.

For Your Consideration-People and steamboats toot loudest when they
are in a fog.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Chorch — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — WednMdoy 12:15 M

STUBGIS - Elks T.mpI, - Monday 12d)0 M

ANGOLA — Celkg, Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (CS.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Poet Town — Meadey 12:15 M

�0

GLENN

2I9TH DISTRICT

STEWART

District

Govtrner

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

EARL CORWIN — Director

HARVEY BENT — Director

DICK

TRELOAR

—

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

Director

BIRINGER

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mutchohey

William Bobier, Torg Skobe

Ernest Luse. Guvorie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

TELEPHONE

MUSIC

Byron Thomas, Everett Hougen,
Paul Hurley

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

PROGRAM
Alfred Rice

Borney Trebilcock

Warner VonAken

COMMUNITY

Clara Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

Kenneth

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

CHILDREN

Olmsted,

RURAL● URBAN

James Boiley

Warren Williams, Russoll Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon
^1/

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

7_AII-Sports Banquet

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

12—Harold McKnighf
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shavr

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Chories Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarle Coffman (Foir Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

23—-Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skobo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night]

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swon

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

NOVEMBER

3—Ralph Toupalik

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

10-Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

n

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

�The Board of Directors; of the Coldwater Rotary Club has
approved the name and classification given belowa Any

objections should be filed with the secretary without
delay.

Dp* Harvey Moss
Classification;
Internal

Medicine

Signed; Ernest ^

Luse,

January 2^ 1953

Sec.

��tt

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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

January 8, 19^3

Bulletin # 2?

DON SHORNO introduced Dr. Fred Wertheimer of The Michigan Department of Health,The

topic was the addition of flourine to drinking water and seemed to interest all
present,

VINC KORNSTIEN has charge of the program on January 13th. Vine has arranged for

Elmer Houghton, of the 100^ Bronson Club, to report on the Hotary International

Conference at Mexico City,
PRESIDENT CHUCK left folders at each plate last Tuesday indicating three Rotarians

were interested in being District Governor of our District. Chuck also stated
that any information from Club members on these fellows would be appreciated and
assist in marking our
X opposite the right name,
KEN PUTNAM advised that willing and able Rotarians should contact Jim McComb before
next Tuesday regarding donating blood to the blood bank,
KEN OLMSTED brought to our attention the fact that the Program for Physically Handi

capped was implemented by Hillsdale County having engaged a full time physical
therapist. Hillsdale County has also raised one half the total cost of $6000,00
per annum. Branch County will come through Ken if Rotary backs this program,
ROTART INTERNATIONAL-Paris France 1953^
V/e now find that several folks doubt the figures on the costs in last week*s
Reflector, Actually the $U000,00 each for Deluxe accomodations covers the fee for
bedroom with setting room alcove, bath, shower, toilet and ward robe. The 1735#00
each covers an inside room vdth two beds, shower and toilet. However, the cruise
aboard the S,S, Nieuw Amsterdam is as follov;s: Leave New York April 23 and touch

at the following ports Las Palmas, Casablanca, Gibraltar, Malaga, Algiers, Pal

ermo, Naples, Villefranche, Palma, Lisbon, Harve, May 20th Attend Rotary Inter
national in Paris, on your own, leave on cruise again from Rotterdam June 3r&lt;i
and call at Harve, Southampton then arrive Nev; York June 11,
One well informed Rotarian advises that a fellcar could make the round trip from

Coldwater for $2000.00, Our estimate of tips and incidentals seems a little high,
VISITORS-January 6th—Dale Ulery, Goshen and Carlton McKenzie, Quincy.
Carlton McKenzie’s remarks to the Coldwater Club were brief and to the point—

just ’’Happy New Year.”

ABSENT January 6th—Allemier, Bob Livermore, Lyons, Milnes, ihilchahey, Patterson ,
Treloar, IValdron and Way,

on October
19lQ« He attend
ed the Coldwater High School and during this time associated himself vath such
fellows as Jack Bridges,Sherman Wood and Harold Hard. It has been rumored by

LESTER IVISE—Coldvj’ater Rotarian was born in Coldwater

class mates that these lads would enter a class and as the teacher droned away
This did
not bother the teacher much for at the conclusion of the lesson he vrould look up

with the lesson the above mentioned lads vfould vacate the class room.

and see the lads comfortably seated again, not realizing that they had been
absent most of the lesson period. However, Fred Weeks remembers Lester as a
model student???

During January 1937 Lester associated himself with the Southern Michigan National
Lester’s banking term was inter
rupted by Uncle Sam from May 19h2 to December 19l|-5. During his period of Military
Service he spent one year in Florida one year in California and the remainder
of the time in Iceland, He was connected vdth the Signal Aircraft ¥/arning
Bank and now is the Asst* Voce President of same,

service,
Lester is interested in Civic activities such as The

American Legion, Masonic
Lodge and is presently serving as a member of the Coldv/ater City Council, Rotary
Ann Celia and Lester have tv/o children—^Bill and Julie,
Such activities as fishing and pipe smoking appeal to Lester.

Chick.

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STUBGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12KK&gt; M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CBEEK — Pott Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH

GLENN

DISTRICT

STEWART —

DUtrict

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ — Vice&gt;President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN - Director

GRANT

TRELOAR

—

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Ray Molchahey

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ernest Luse, Guvorie Coffman

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

FELLOWSHIP

Corl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VonAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett

Alfred Rice-

Poul

Hurley

COMMUNITY

Maurice Payne,

Hougen,

Ed Holtz

Clara Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

YOUTH SERVICE

.

CRIPPLED

.

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Choirman.

Dick Biringer, Chotrman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7_All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (ladies' Night)}*

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treot (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstien

20-PauI Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladles' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howord Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urbon)

21—Bob Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Wotdron (Election Day)

10-Wayne Woy

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Forty)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Let Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-HoroId T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

�ft

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

)&gt;

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

BLilletin # 2?

^

January 15# 1953

VINC KORNSTIEN deserves our thanks for a fine program on Mexico and

Rotary Internationales Convention last siunraer, Elmer Houghton from
Bronson gave the Illustrated talk and he

also deserves our sincere

thanks»

PROGRAM JAUKAURY 20th Paul ^urley has charge of the program and has
arranged for Francis Beaudin, residf^nt cf Bionson and

associated

with Federal Mogul, to
ihe program, Mr. Beaudin will talk
on the proh’’
local Draft Board and latest draft regulations

of Introducing Harve^ Moss to the club

members. Harvey is our most recent member and we wish to extend tn

him our best wishes for a long and happy Rotarrarsocla^ioSs!

LLOYD LIVERMORE had the misfortune of having a fire in his home.
Damage was extensive to f^s. Livermore^s music department. The folks
had the fire under

control when the fire department arrived.

GERRY PE^CE, Secretary of the 100^ Bronson Club was honored recently

aLear^
In th" r®
Bronson. This information
appeared in the Bronson Journal. Congratulations Gerry,
attendance for 21
spot to such an extent

that the lad who breaks the string may as well commit ^hara-kiri”.
e^teni:;

Keep up the good work Bronson*

MAURICE PAYNE is still searching for a pianist. Rotary is not the

without your song leading. Don't let L go stale

on the singing reputation wo now enjoy,

on

ROTARY
INT^NATIONAL^ now has
a site for its new headquarters in Chicago.
GT^nnnd
Avenue and Davis Street in Evanston, 111.
Gro\^d breaking ceremonies are set for f,Iay 3, 1953, Floor soace
will be approximately l^OOO square feet.
^

bul'ISiTSat^rlal^s"^’

^

wit'supplled by Les Woodward

’ ®®“®^'

WHY NOT?

Teacher-J'Bobby,
give an example of indirect taxes.
Bobby -"The dog tax','

Teacher-"Why is that an Indirect tax?"

Bobby - "Well, the dog doesn't have to pay It."
ALONG THE SAf® LINE

There was a time when a fool and his
were

Now It happens to everybody,

money

soon parted.

wiil"b5 toioviSed at the Rotary
fhof ^1*30 A.M, to 1:00 p..,:, on Tuesday, Thunks to Paul Hurley^program
regulations will le preroom

Chick.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON

STURGIS - Elks Tempt. - Mondoy 12:00 M

Congregotionol Church — Wadnetdoy 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pest Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN

DISTRICT

STEWART

- District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

Treasurer

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

GRANT

TRELOAR

EARL CORWIN — Director

FRANK

MURRAY ~ Director

HARVEY BENT - Director

DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

BENT — Chairman

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

William Bob'ier, Torg Skobo

Roy Mulchohey

Ernest Luse, Guvorie Coffmar&gt;

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION
Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Warner

VanAken

Barney Trebilcock

Hougen,

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas,

Alfred Rice

Everett

Paul Hurley

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL ● URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Trent

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Bomes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mae McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnighf
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9_Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hol Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Govarle Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick Kerr

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

JANUARY

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

Kornstlen

20—Paul Hurley

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray
FEBRUARY

OCTOBER

12—Tri-State Meeting
IP—James Bailey

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swon

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

23—Otis Barnes
MARCH
NOVEMBER

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

3—Ralph Toupalik

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Let Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mork S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge.
Members having special programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

99

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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

Bulletin # 28

January 22^ 1953

JANUARY 20th 1953 was a notable day In the history of our Nation, It

was stimulating to observe our 3l4.th President call upon our Cre
ator for strength and guidance.

Our thanks to Dick and

Bob Kerr

for installing a television set which brought us the inaugural

to^the^Mnh
Hurley for presenting Mr. Beaudln
to the club. Mr. Beaudln's paper on the Selective Service Act waa

0^ tgaX'to

information.

IRA KING was present in person for the inauguration of President
Harding.

Davidson, Hougen, McConkey,

MeKeith,
Murray, Patterson, Shorno,
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^ , Way,Williama,
Vinton,

VISITORS: Dale Ulery, Goshen
Dick Henemyer, Sturgis

Ken Prettle, Hillsdale

James Baker, Angola
A Brokew, Angola
R McGargle, Bronson.

CORRECTION: The bulletin of January 15th stated that Rotary Internatlonal»s new site would have iiOOO
square feet. The correct figure
is 40j000 square feet.

FRANK MC CONKSy has

Reading. Have a®good'?i™°^a^!"°^

SINGING We all miss the singing at our meetings. The officers

are

PROGRM JAOT^Y 27th--Prank Murray has charge of the program

He

searching for a pianist, but no luck so far,

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words, that he Is-^^Ler ●

ALSO—You can't make dollars with your quarters on an easy -chair.

Chick

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Bks Temple — Monday 12K&gt;0 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavorn — Monday 12:15 M

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PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchahey

William Bobior, Torg Skabo

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

BIRTHDAY

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Carl Vinton, Warner VanAken

Barney Trebilcock
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TELEPHONE

MUSIC

Byron Thomas, Everett Hougen,
Paul Hurley

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

PROGRAM
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Keith

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Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Treat
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Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

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INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairmon.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—AH-Sports Borrqitet

12—Harold McKnIght
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (lodies' Night))

14—Hoi Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Show

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Comp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman-(Fair Grounds)
16—Dick Kerr

5—John Wolker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince
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12-rTri-State Meeting

Kornstlen

19—James Bailey

20-Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—‘Fronk Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chef Allemier (Stag Picnic):

10—Howard Swan'

14—Ken Putnam

17—Worren Williams (Rurd-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

16—Howard Teeter (ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
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MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

TO—Woyne Way

7~President$' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)
24—Les Woodward
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21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
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�MEMBER *S A.TTENDANCB FOR THE YEAR

1952
Total

Meetings

Meetings Attended
Chester Allemier

Harvey Bent
Richard Biringer
William Bobier
Earl Corwin
Earl Davidson

Ray Pox
Harold Hill
Edward

Holtz.

52
52
52
52
52
52
52
52
52

Si E.Harold Munn,

Paul Hurley

(joined 6/6/52)

Kenneth Johnstone

Charles Keep
Richard

Kerr

Robert Lyon
James MeComb
Milford McKeith

Harold J.McKnight
William A.Mllnes

29

52
52
52
52
52
52
52
52

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49
(joined 5/12/52)
45 Prank Murray
7 Max A,

Olds

7 Spencer B.

Owens

50 Roy Patterson
B*K.

29

Meetings
Attended

ij.6 Russell F«Moore
45 Raymond Mulchahey
50
(joined 5/12/52)

Everett Hougen

(joined 6/6/52)

Total

Meetings

Pearce

23 Kenneth Putnam

24

Charles

Schmitt

(joined I/22/52)

52

35

35
52
52
52
52
52
52

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50

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52
52

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38

41

48 Torg Skabo

(joined 3/25/52)

51 Howard M. Teeters

4I W Grant Treloar

45 Wayne Way

51 Warren Williams

Mark S* Andrews
Otis 0* Barnes
Guvarle S. Coffman

Harry L« Taylor

Charles H.

Ralph Toupalik

John A. Kennedy

II

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Howard K.

52

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52
52
52

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Swan

Byron Thomas
Webster

Treat

Robert B. KerrVincent Kornstein

Raymond G*

Lloyd L* Livermore
Lloyd R, Livermore
Ernest W, Luse

Warner

Van Aken

Carl F,

Vinton

Prank L* McConkey

Robert L. Wade
John H. Walker
Frederick H, Weeks
Charles L, Woodv;ard
Leslie H. Woodward

Kenneth L.

Olmsted

Maurice Payne
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Alfred Rice

Trebilcock

Frederick Van Aken

James Van Why*

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4I Donald V.Shorno

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Any member not in accord with the above, contact your secretary.

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approved the name and classification given belov;. Any
objections should be filed with the secretary without
delay.

Wayne Feller
Classification:
Music Retail

Signed; Ernest W. Luse,

Sec.

January 29&gt; 1953*

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

Blilletin # 29

JTanuary 291 1953

PRANK MURRAY gave the club a fine program in presenting Doc* Thomas
and Wilbur Read on January 27th» Doc and Wilbur saw many things
that would escape the casual observer. The members appeared to
enjoy the entire proceedings especially when Wilbur swayed in a
Glasgow dance.

ROADBUIIDER VINTON has charge of the program on February
The sub¬
ject on the Rotary Reflector lndlcates"Rotary Information so
Carl no doubt has something of real value for us. As a matter of
fact fellows, brush up on your Rotary knowledge as Carl may call
on you,

B ETTER LOOK to your laurels Spencer now that Ken Putnam has been
ushered into the thanksgiving department. Ken was taken by sur
prise and after turning pale, gulping deeply a couple of times,
he took off in a fashion akin to the men of the cloth. Good work
Ken old boy.

SEVERAL ROTARIANS have been doing a bit of local service by tramping
the

streets

in search of members for the Chamber of Commerce.
Seems there are a few local fellows who should belong to the
Chamber of Commerce but rebel at the idea of coming in without a
strugle.

ABSENT JANUARY 27th--Davidson, Hurley, Johnstone, Bob Kerr, Richard
Kerr, Kornstein, McConkey, McKeith, Moss, Olmsted, Payne, Waldron.
VISITORS January 27th-- Dale Ulery,

Goshen

Jack Schwabland,

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Bllssfield.

HARRY TAYLOR is still visiting at Ot Barnes town residence, Harry

would appreciate visitors at room IOIl.

ROTARY INPORMATION-

Question—Is there any general principle controlling

the

location

of the convention city?
Answer— Yes, a resolution adopted at the 1929 (Dallas) convention
provided that the annual convention should be held

outside

the

U.S.A. at least once every four years. Nine conventions have been
held outside the United States, the most recent of v/hlch was held

in Mexico City, Mexico in 1952. In 1953 the Convention will

held in Paris,

Prance.

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CARL VINTON^S program of Rotary information is in line with the respon

sibilities of the Rotary Information Committee, The pamplet "Gett
ing Acquainted With Rotary" states -It is the responsibility of

the Rotary Information Commi.ttee to give members an adequate under

standing of their privileges and obligations as members,

and in

formation about Rotary, its history^ objects, scope and activities.

HARVEY MOSS will soon be given some space in this paper
fellows

to know him better.

to enable

the

FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION—No man is really happy or safe without a hobby,
and It makes precious little difference what the outside

interest

may be—botany, beetles or butterflies, roses, tulips or Irises;
fishing, mountaineering or antiquities- Anything will do so long
as he straddles a hobby and rides it hard^

Chick

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parkor Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Tempi* - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pott Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN STEWART — District Goverttor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President

ERNEST W. LUSE

ED HOLTZ - Vice-Prosidont
HARVEY BENT

- Director

GRANT

Secretary

TRELOAR

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Treosurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

EARL CORWIN — Director
DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE
HARVEY BENT — Chairman,

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

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William Dobier, Torg Skabo

Ray 'Mulchohey

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION
Carl Vinton,

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Warner VanAken

Barney Trobileock

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MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas,

Alfred Rice

Everett

Paul Hurley

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtx

Hougen,

Clora

Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frank Murray.. Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

Keith

CHILDREN

Kenneth Olmsted,

Peoree, Webster Treat

RURAL - URBAN

Jomes Bailey

Worren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairmon.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY programs
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight

9_Wm. Milnes (Lodies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

19—Jim MeComb (Family Picnic)
26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

28—Charles Schmidt

' 23—Spencer Owens (Chrlstmos)
30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick Kerr

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

JANUARY

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorn©
13—Vince

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray
FEBRUARY

OCTOBER

12—Tri-State Meeting

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Cor! Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howord Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH
NOVEMBER

3—Ralph Toupaiik

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

10-Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Porty)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-HoroId T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952*53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman

Telephone 76

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

Bulletin # 30

February

1953

CARL VINTON made some extra money for the Crippled Childrens Fund dur
ing his program last Tuesday. Sorry Carl, the writer failed

to

ad

vise you that he would be out of town on Tuesday. Carl always
freshens up our memory on Torary's important points.

G£I\TERAL PROGRAM CHAIRLIfAN Alfred Rice has scrambled tiie programs some

what. Seems the scrambling was started by President Chuck Yfno heads
up the program Tuesday^ February 10th. At present Chuck is attending
a Lumberman's Convention at Grand Rapids and should be able to help
the other local lumber mercrr-Uit share the latest sales wrinkles.

GRANT TRSLOAR

and his

company are nov; in the process of placing extra

cross pieces on certain telephone poles along County roads.

Seems

as though the company was given a rate Increase with the stipulation
that extra lines should be installed. Grant is now doing just what

the commission ordered and soon Supervisor Waldron,

Williams and others will enjoy phone service on the
the city folks.

Wheat King
same

basis

as

BYRON THOms and the Coldwater Board of Education have other oroblems
besides taking in extra School Districts. Seems the present play
groimd swings have very hard seats that sometimes can belt innocent

bystanders on the head when the swing is rolling in high gear. Now,
none of the Rotarians have been whacked yet but it sometimes happens
to a member of a Rotarian's family.

ROTARIANS HOUGSN &amp; KENIffiDY were in Lansing last Tuesday as
folks in the possibility of having a truck terminal

water, Smaller cities than Coldwater

nov/

interested

located

in Cold-

enjoy this trucking service.

RED MCKNIGHT.continues to locate interesting information on Rotary's
early days in Coldv/ater^ The latest is a song book compiled by Glen
Cowell in 1923.

The edition is entitled

to the book states,
nev/,

some good.

Make It Snappy” The preface

”A motley collection of songs, some old,

some bad,

some

some v/e

can sing, more v/e can’t, and all
now in for some terrible punishment”. The Book was dedicated to
Charles Rufus Osborn, /ilso

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song book shows Coldwater’s Charter

ROTARIANS along with others are talking for and against the fluorine
water treatment. One hears all kinds of stories^ good and bad, Some
l_„.
think this new application will grow ^ee’L while others think your
teeth will drop out. Some even suggest baldness as a result while
others hope it will grov/ hair,

A GOOD representation of Coldwater lads attended Rotary at

Quincy last
Monday, A fine film was shown on civilian defense as it applies to

the plane watching program and filter centers.

ABSENT FEBRUARY 3--Biringer, Hougen, Johnstone, Dick Kerr, Kornstien,
L.L. Livermoi*e, Lyons, McConkey, Olds. Teeters and Waldron.

^VISITORS FEBRUARY 3;

Carlton McKenzie -- Quincy &amp; Harry Wolf -- Charleror,

THINKING OF THE COMING OF SPRING--”What a man needs

cast iron back with a hinge in it^

Pa.

in gardening is a

Chick,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
A\AKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN STEWART — D»»tri«t Govtrnor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-53
CHARLES 1. WOODWARD

President
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ED HOLTZ — Vice-President
HARVEY BENT - Director

TRELOAR

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

EARL CORWIN — Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ray Mulchahey

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Corl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VonAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

Maurice Payne, Ed Holts

Hougen,

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Treat

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Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Horold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Mox Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

16-Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstien

20-Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howord Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Willioms (Rurol-Urfaan)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VonAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

10-Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VonAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Karold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

if you want to chonge dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairmen

Members having special programs, such os Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
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The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # 30

February 12,

LESTER WISE took charge of his first Rotary program last Tuesday and
presented lHr» Brossie who is associated with The Michigan Society
For Crippled Children* The film presented indicates that a great
amount of fine work is being done v/herever possible for the handi
capped, Our reporter, Ray Hulchahey gave the Coldwater Reporter a
fine story on this meeting,
SUGGESTION: Editor Earle, could you collect information on Branch
County’s program for the handicapped ahd give it a boost in your
paper? Kenny Olmsted is close this program and can supply much in
formation. Our thanks to you if this can be done.

FLAST-*Take a Look in the basement and attic of your place of businesa
fellows as the flying squadron for fire prevention is comming to
town. Remove all fire hazzards and booby traps that might cause fires,
Everett Hougen has charge of the program Tuesday, February 17th.

T he program ^ylll be knov/n as "Town Fire Inspection Program" and

can be brought to the public once in five years at the request of

the sponsors. Twenty five representatives of Stock Insurance Com panies will be on hand for the program as v/ell as the City Fathers
and other civic minded citizens. The Inspection at your place of
business v/ill be made by a team of two Inspectors, one Fireman and
one Boy Scout, Representatives of this group v/ill also address
school assemblies on fire prevention. It might be a nice gesture for
Jess to bring all Coldwater Insurance Agents representing Mutual
Companies●
Helen and MacKeith, Russell and Gladys Moore left for sunny Florida
last Tuesday,

Russell and Glady’s son Dick left

for Korea last Mon,

WE MENTIONED LAST v/eek that Glen Cov/ell edited a song book, Glen was
one of Rotary's most ardent /jcrkers in our club and District, Any

information you may have on Glen's accomplishments will be gladly
printed in the Reflector,

Please paa:^. this information along*

ROTARIAN JOAQUIN SERRATOSA CIBILS of Montevido, Uruguay will be the
next President of Rotary. He has been a member of his home club
since 1921, the year Coldwater received its Charter,
ROTARIAN Edgar B, Lincoln of Marshall will

serve our next District

Governor,

ABSENT last week. Biringer,
and

Pox, Hurley, Dick Kerr, McKelth,

Moore

Putnam,

VISITORS Bruce Wilbur,
FOR YOUR

wants,

Bronson; Dale Ulery, Goshen Indiana;
John Hutchens, Wilmington, Ohio.

CONSIDERATION:

A man should always consider how much he has more than he
and how much more unhappy he might be than he really is.
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Chick

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

Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12KM) M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.5.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN

DISTRICT

STEWART — Districf

Governor

GRANT

Treasurer

Rotary .ffuh of Coldwmer - -1952CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE

HARVEY

. EARL CORWIN

BENT - Director

TRELOAR

FRANK MURRAY -

DlrWor

Director

DICK 'BIRINGER — Director
,●5’ ■

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Ray-. Mulehahey

William Bobier, Terg Skabo

Ernest Lute, Guvorie CoITmon

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

■

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Barney Trebileock

Vinton, Warner VonAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Maurice Payne,

Byron Thomos, Everett Hougen,
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

Ed Holts

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Peorce, Webster Treat

Worren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5-Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKelth

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Monn

Id—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

26—Charles

Schmidt

30—Charles FIske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorn©
13—Vince

16-Dlck Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20-Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

JUNE

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

2—Torg Skobo
9—Raymond Trebileock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Informotion)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Bornes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupailk

NOVEMBER

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

JULY

10-Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mcrrk S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28—Harold T. Hill

11—Fritr VonAken (Armistice Day)

N.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program choirman of the change.
Members having special-programs, such
ff
»

Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best
^

—

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ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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

Bulletin # 31

Fobruayy 1&lt;^, 1953

EVERETT HOUGEN is to bo complimentod for organizing a snappy program
on fire preventioHo Also, the large crowd was handled in record
time, the speeches were short and the entire program was over beinspection teams proved

valuable to our local business folks,

RALPH TOUPALIK has charge of the program on Tuesday Pobruary 2k. In
y
an election is being held on Wednesday Feb¬
ruary 25th to determine if Consumers Power Compa|&lt;y can enioy the
power to the Industrial section of Coldwater,
Ralph thought all citizens should be informed on this subject.
sequontly the program will have space for Leo I.IcQ.ueon and a

sentative of Consumers Power,

Con-

repre-

WARREN WILLIAMS has the program on March 3rd and has arranged a farmers

he moGting will be held at Pokagon Park at 6j30 P,M. Mich

igan time. Each Rotarlan must flush out a farmer and bring him as
Warren must know how many reservations to make by

t^be L^hand^^

special music and a good speakL

AS ANNOUNCED last Tuesday by President Chuck, the following names have
been nominated for the Board of Directors during 1953-19B3*
iCornstien

Ernest Luse
Raymond Trobilcock

Ralph Toupalik
Max Olds

Howard Swan

Milfo-^d HcKolth
Grant Treloar

V..
^ Kenneth Olmsted
Prodorick VanAken
xou will bo asked to vote for seven of the above fellov/

The

Nominating Committee was made up of the followlng-- -Ken Putnam,
Bob Shaw, Mark Andrews, and Web Treat,
^
&gt;3«

Coifimitteo advises that— If you

want to travel to Paris you can still secure first class oas^Ln

mombers^of
carry Cont
President
Brunnier and
memoers oi th-^RotS^v'
the Rotary international Board,
the North /unerican Transportation Committee

fi

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587 Fifth avenue.
^

New York,

N,Y.

THE DISTRICT ASSEMBLY will be hold tills spring a
t Clear Lake on April
11 and 12, plan novi to attend, Details will follow.

OUR 1953,
CLro slipped
to Ath placo in’the’District standings for January
oven with a 92.25?^, This is a tough league tf

be in follows

Lets try to make up whenever wo can. Bronson was, of course, on top.

Good work Bronson, Every club was above QQ%.
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION:

What people say behind your back is
your standing in the Community,

Chick

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STUBGIS

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

�GLENN STEWART - District

219TH DISTRICT

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L WOODWARD - President

HARVEY BENT

GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

ED HOLTZ - Vice&lt;President
Director

TRELOAR

-

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

EARL CORWIN — Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

BENT — Chairman

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchahey

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ernest Luse, Guvario Coffman

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

FELLOWSHIP

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebileock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett

Alfred Rice

Poul Hurley

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

Hougen,

Clare Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

Kenneth

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

CHILDREN

Olmsted,

1

RURAL - URBAN

Jomes Bailey

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Eorl Corwin, Chairman.

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7_All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9_Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstlen

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebileock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemler (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Wtllioms (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

24—EvereH Hougen

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

lO-Wayne Way
17—Keith Peorce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy PoHerson

28—Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

if

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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

February 26, 1953

Bulletin # 32

RALPH TOUPALIK presented Leo McQueen,

Coldwater and Ivlr,

Carson from

Consumers Power at the meeting, Tuesday February 2lj.th. If all the

Rotarians voted, as we are sure they did, only approximately ijl^O

other townsmen voted to give Consuiiiers Power Company a franchise to
supply power to a portion of Coldv/ater.

PROGRAM--Tuesday evening March
Pokagon Park
P-M. Michigan
time* You must have a legitimate, black loam farmer v/ith you^ You
can't bring another Hotarian that r ight be trying to pose as a
farmer* Give our rural friends a br eak and a good meal %
per
plate* Warren Williams is in charge oi ohe whole affair.

OFFICERS 1953-1954 Starting July 1, 1953? Sd Holtz will guide our club
in the official capacity of President. He will be assisted by Ernie
Luse, Vice President, Grant Treloar, Treasurer and Chick Kennedy,
Secretary*

VISITORS February 24th--Dale Ulery, Goshen and Leo White, Bronson,
ABSENT February 24th, Allemier, Bobier, Kornstien, Bob Livermore, Lyons
McConkey,

McKelth,

Moore, Moss and Waldron*

MlURICE PAYNE is moving his office uptov;n, that is in the fashionable
part of uptown where all store fronts are being freshened up. If
you have not already called on Maurice, hold your call until the
place is renovated. Maurice will then be in a position to serve
coffee and crumpets to all callers, Maurice will soon be able to

sit in the lobby of the Arlington and peer across to his office to
see that things are humming along even if he is absent.
FROM THE Iv^ARSHALL Rotary Club v;e have the lov^ dovm on our next District
Governor:

Many of us look at Ed and wonder hov/ he does it. We wonder where he
gets his extra-ordinary energy and drive--His boundless enthusiasm
and zest, his great capacity for new ideas and the stick-to-itiveness to carry v;hatever 'ne d . ;S to a high epitome of success. Certainly, Ed has made his marx in Marshall. For example, he served as
president of the Civic Players and under his able direction, more
than 1200 memberships were obtained--a record for little Theater
Groups of comparable size in Michig^^n,. Also, Ed is president of
the Calhoun County Board of Sducauion, a member of the Marshall
Board
of Education and a former chairman of the Local Community
Chest Drive. In our own club, Ed's activities have been almost too
numerous to mention. It was he v/ho spear-headed the indoctrination ●
of new members, meeting with their individual sponsors at the homes
of members to explain the ideas. Ideals and purposes of Rotary.
This ambitious program took hours of his time, but we never heard
him complain. The project is paying off in better-informed and
better Rotarlans--not only the new ^lembers but their sponsors learn
ed what Rotary really i a« Ed labored long and hard on a new set of
by-laws and constitution for our club. While he experienced some
difficulty in getting the club to appipove the new by-laws and con
stitution, it appears now that the two items will become realities
in

the

not-too-far-distant

future.

Chick,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — CongregoHonai Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STUBGiS — Elks Temple — Mendoy 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pott Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�GLENN

219TH DISTRICT

STEWART -

District

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President
HARVEY BENT

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

GRANT

TRELOAR

EARL CORWIN — Director

FRANK

MURRAY -

Director

Treasurer

Director

DICK BIRINGER — Director

1

.

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy MuicFTohey

William Bobier, Torg Skobo

●Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION
Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

'

Warner VanAken

Barney Trebilcock

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

COMMUNITY

- Maurice Poyne,

Hougen,

Clara

Ed Holtz

Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairmen

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

Peorce, Webster

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Bernes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5-Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Horold McKnight

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)
26—Dist. Goy. Meeting

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Foir Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

Kornstien

20-Poul Hurley
27—Frank Murrey

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Informotion)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warreri Willloms (Rurol-Urban)

21—Bob

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Livermore

16—Howord Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes

MARCH

' 3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

10—Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy PoHerson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule For the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members hoving special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ft

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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He Profits Most W^o Sef'ves Best

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

Bulletin # 3i|

March

WARREN WILLIAMS and RUSSELL MOORE

Park,

March 2,

1953*

took care

19^^

of the meeting at

Governor Williams v/as

slated

to

be

Pokagon
the

speaker, but he was unable to be present. In place of the Gover
nor we heard Mr. Steadman, Controller of the State of Michigan.
Mr, Steadman advised us that he serves at the pleasure of the
Governor and his presentation of the financial condition of the

State of Michigan was authorized by the Governor. Cinch up your
belts fellows, more local and state taxes are coming. It is be
coming more difficult for any business, large or small, to foot
the tax bills and still operate on a competitive basis.
RUSSELL MOORE presented Mrs. Wayne Feller and she sang a couple of songs
for us, as only Mrs. Feller can sing. Clare Bovee accompanied
Mrs. Feller. AH in all our farmer friends seemed to enjoy the
doings. Only regrets were that 26 Rotarians failed to show up
for the meeting.

PROGRAM MARCH. lOs Wayne Way will present Otto Ynteraa, head of the Extension Division of

V/estern Mid

cin College,

Kalamazoo.

ABSENT MARCH 3- Andrews, Bent, Bobier, Corwin, Davidson, Fisko, Pox,
Hill, Hougen, Hurley, Keep, Lyons, McComb, McKelth, Milnes, Moss,
Mulchahey, Munn, Murray, Owens, Patterson, Schmitt, Shaw, Shorno,
Toupallk and Walker. At this v/riting v/e do knov/ that Charlie
Fiske intended going to Pokagon park but ended up as a ba-:y
sitter--at his ovm home. Editor Earle was listening in on one
of Governor William's conferences in Lansing. Mac I.IcKeith v/as
dispensing drugs.
VISITORS r^ARCH 3
Branch County Farmers.

DIRECTORS Starting July 1,
Ed

Holtz

C.A.

1953
E. Luse
C Fiske

Rice

G,

Torg Skabo
Max

Olds

Treloar and Chuck Woodward.

SECRETARY Ernie Luse advises that the 100^ attendance pins will be hand
ed out March lOth, Will you bring in any other yearly attendance

pins you may have and deposit same with Ernie.

OUR ATTENDANCE for Bebruary was 92.64^, Secretary Ernie also reports
that Ken Johnstone resigned as of February 1st.

FRANK MCCONKEY, Mac McKeith and Russell Moore returned from Florida
recently. All the lads had a good rest.
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION:

We have not more right to consume happiness without producing it
than to consume wealth v/ithout producing it.

Shaw

Chick,

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

Congregational Church — Wodneeday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — Collage Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday T2:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Tempi* — Monday MM M
BATTLE CREEK

Poet Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN

DISTRICT

STEWART

— Oiitriet

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
i
ERNEST W. LUSE

ED HOLTZ - Vice-President
HARVEY BENT - Director

GRANT

Secretary

TRELOAR

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

EARL CORWIN — Director
»

DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchohey

William Bobier, Torg Skobo

Ernest Luse, Guvorio Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Warner

Byron ' Thomas, ' Everett

Alfred Rice

Paul Hurley

MUSIC

Murray

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

.

Ed Holtz

Clara Bovee, Piano

.

— Chairman

CHILDREN

Kenneth Olmsted,

Webster Treat

Maurice Payne,

Hougen,

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frank

Pearce,

Barney Trebilcock

VanAken

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Keith

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION
Carl

.

James Bailey

RURAL● URBAN

Warren Willioms, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

SERVICE

Dick' Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5-Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—Ail-Sports Banquet

12—Horold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles

Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarle Coffman (Fair Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State- Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstien

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swon

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

16—Howord Teeter (ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10-Wayno Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-HaroId T. Hill

Kerr

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
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Telephone 76

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

Bulleting # 35

Don’t

Imow

March 12, 1953

if

the

auto

dealer

is

aware

of

ho fact,

that

last

Tuesday he presented one of the finest talks that our club has boon
priviliged to hear in many a moon. Wayne arrangoc for Mr. Otto
toma,
director of Extension Service at the Western College of Education in
Kalamazoo to be our speaker, and all of us v/ere much impressed v/ith
his message, V/e are sorry that Wayne was home sick, but Bob Livermore
offered his assistance to Wayne and introduced J/Ir* Yntoma, Sorta kept
the Chovy-Olds flavor to the affair. Thanks Wayne for a real sv/ell
program.

Glad to hoar Brosidont Chuck report that we are sending three
boys to Camp Emory, John Milnes, Philip Rice and John Ellenberger will
make the trip to Camp Emery, near Muskegon, June 17 to 21. Guess this,
is the first time our club has over sponsored three young men. John
says that his Dad is Bill Mllncs, and Philip lays claim to kX Rico, and
John Ellenberger kinda looks to Ed Holtz, V/lay these three makes such
claims is a mystry, but the do. Might bo interesting to note that Joiin
Ellenberger will be leaving for his homo in Germany very soon after ho
returns from Camp. Should bo a very fine experience for him to carry
home ●

Our hats are off this week to Ray i uichahey for cho swell job ho
is doing in reporting the meeting each week to the pax^or, Ray has tak
en his responsibility soriously, and the detail contained in his
articles is amazing. Remomb. r .v.n, you don’t do that without work, and
each week he has faitlu'ii: iy peri'ormud his assignment. Thanks Ray.
Ernie has a
.laU report, as far as attendance is concerned,
for the Farmers x. i,,. t at i^okagen a couple of weeks ago. Only about six
of the long list . l Joroatu .s made up, so uiLoro were still 21 mon who

did not make up for tx) vt mo&lt;
in, ense your’re like me and can’t
figure percentages, Ernie says io it. a little less than 70^, That will
put us down with the boys in the lower levels of attendance iii the
district for the month of February. For some reason, every time we
have a special event in the .evening this same thing happens. Don’t we
think enough of our club to make tho extra effort to attend these
evening meetings? About I4.O follows did. Which group are you in?

Congrats to Uncle Hov/dy Swan. Now it will have to Grandpa

●

●

●

●

John's wife had a 7 lb. 12 oz. boy at 4:06 A.M. Thursday,.Those cigars
will bo mighty welcome Thursday,

Howard.

A1 Rico informs us that Swan also is

program chairman next v/ook,

and tho speaker will bo Harold Hill, Harold will discuss some of his
experiences in World War 2.
During this Lonton soason., v;o thought that a parting message re
garding Lent might be in order* DPc Morrison, pastor of Central Method
ist Church in Lansing suggests,''Wo can follow Jesus intelligently today
by steeping ourselves in His teachings as wo find them in the gospels’,’
Dr, Morrison said, ’’making religion our own; catching His moral and
ethical ideals. Wo can work to live His matchless spirit and breadth
fi
of mind; wo can accept and share tho redemptive love of God as Ho did.
Ken.

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday T2:T5 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN

DISTRICT

STEWART

— District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

HARVEY BENT - Director

— Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

EARL CORWIN - Director
DICK

TRELOAR

BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

- SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchohey

William Bobier, Tors Skobo

Ernest Lose, Guvorie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BENT — Chairman

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens.

Barney Trebilcock

Vinton, Werner VonAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Maurice Payne,

Byron Thomas, Everett Hougen,

Alfred Rice

Ed Holtz

Clora Bovee, Piano

Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

CHILDREN

Kenneth Olmsted,

Pearce, .Webster Treat

RURAL - URBAN

James Bailey

Worren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

ft

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Choirman.

Poul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

2—Mac; McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19-rJim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—-Wm. Milnes (Lodies' Night))

14—Hoi Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles

«

5—Fred Weeks

Schmidt

30—Charles Flske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Foir Grounds)

13—Vince

16—bick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstien

20-Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
,30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

● 2—Torg Skobo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

t 14—Ken Putnam

16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

23—Warner VonAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VonAken (Armistice Day)

10-Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Dovidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy PaHerson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
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99

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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Serves Best

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

Bulletin # 36

March 20, 1953

Our thanks to Harold -^111 for his talk last Tuesday regarding some

of his experiences: in the first World War* Harold was introduced by
a follow of the press, Howard Swan, To Howard, we will say "thanks'*
for arranging the program, and for wearing your tan sweater. It look
ed mighty nice, but we did miss that blue one.

Among the missing last week, were Dick Kerr, L*L, Livermore&gt; Bob Lyons,
Mac McKeith, Byron Thomas, Barney Trebilcock, and Carl Vinton, John
Introducred T he Quincy Miller^ Dale Ulery from Goshen and Harold
Baker,

from Niles as

our visiting Rotarians,

Guess all of us here in Coldwater are enjoying the swell weather we
seem to be having. Too bad some of our brothers have to be in Florida,
Chick and Wilma left last week, which is the reason you have to suffer
with me for three weeks on this sheet, Guvarie and Nola, Chet and his
wife, Lloyd and Jilrs, Livermore, and probably some others that I have
failed to mention, are enjoying the sunny South, Bobier^s just re
turned, as did the Kornstlens, We understand that Vince and Dorothy
had a week in Penthouse

C

at

the Casablanca Hotel, Must be nice to

work for Douglas and take orders on Vacume cleaners. Prank McConkey
We are
returned a few weeks ago as did Ray Pox and his v/lfe
pleased to learn that the Davidsons are leaving for Europe around the
first of May, and that the Leslie Woodwards are leaving about May

ll}.th. Both Les and Earle will attend the Rotary International Conven
tion as delegates. Think that we can feel pretty good
two

men at

the

R,I.

about having

convention.

K word of congratulation to Chet Alleinier for his attendance while in
the South, As you know, Chet has been gone- for several months, but has
never failed to make-up. Swell Rotary spirit, Chet. Also, we note that
your new eating spot at the Motel is rapidly taking shape. Pine addit
ion to an already fine Motel.

You’ll note that Dick Kerr had missed our regular Tuesday meetings of
late

which is

unusual

for

Dick.

We

understand

the

reason is

the

new

store that Kerrs are opening in Battle Creek, Congratulations on the
nev; store, and the Club wishes you much success on the new venture.

Sorry to learn that Ken Johnstone found it necessary to resign. Ken
has a new job, and didn't have the time to make Rotary...Congrat ulat
ions Warner on that 30 years of perfect attendance.
can be mighty proud of,

It’s a record you

IMPORTANT NET.VS: Monday noon, March 30th, is Rotary’s annual Kiddles
Party, It's going to be at the Elks Temple at 12jl5 P.M., and the

price is $3*00, No limit on kids, so bring ’em all, Webb aid Keith re
port a great program, namely, William Burns and his trained Birds.
This is no ordinary presentation, but very unusual. Be watching next

v;eek for more details. Get the kids lined up, and plan to be there.

And now for our Lenton Thought: Three times when Jesus chose to dine
With Pharisees they had design,,To try him by their cunning wits.
He branded them as hypocrites
And whited Sepulchres, but they
Wore keen to hear what he might say.
But Jesus to their great chagrin
*

●

●

●

●

●

*

Denounced
and
fame

them for
●

●

#

each fault

and

sin

●

♦

●

●

Can you,
Treat modern hypocrites the same?
«

»

#

despite their wealth
Julien C, Hyer,

Ken.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
Thursday 12:15 M.

QUINCY — Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn

BRONSON — Congressional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Ellct Temple — Monday 12KM M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

●

●

�219TH DISTRICT

GLENN

STEWART

District

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
President

CHARLES 1. WOODWARD
ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN
DICK

GRANT

TRELOAR

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

- Director

BIRINGER — Director

CLUB

SERVICE

HARVEY BENT - Chairmen

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchahey

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ernest lose, Guvorie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Warner

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Alfred Rice

Byron Thomas, Everett Hougen,
Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

BIRTHDAY

Barney Trebilcock

VanAken

MUSIC

Maurice Payne,

Ed Holtz

Clara Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Fronk Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

Pearce,

Webster

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes,

Robert Lyon
3C'

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

SERVICE

Dick Bitinger, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1932-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim MeComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14-Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16-Dick Kerr

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

JANUARY

5—John Wolker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

Kornstien

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murroy
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

FEBRUARY

OCTOBER

12—Tri-State Meeting

Livermore

16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH
NOVEMBER

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

3—Ralph Toupalik

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Horold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

f}

Telephone 76

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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

March 26.

Bulletin # 37

I

U P 0 R

Monday, March 30th,

T. A

N T

12:15 P.M.
Elks Temple

It»s the annual Rotary Kiddies Party. No limit on the young ones, and
the price is $3,00 per member. And, a fine kids meal, but no hotdogs.
This should be one of the best parties we’ve ever had of this type. The
featured

entertainment

is William Burns

and

his

Trained

Birds,

I have

a

folder before me, containing press releases on this act, and it has
played all over the country
some fine write-ups. We quote,’’Their

tricks are many, including the riding of swinging trapezes, revolving on
a ferris wheel of perches, balancing on a ti^htwire with an umbrella,
pushing a companion in a buggy, depositing letters in a tiny mailbox,
building a tunnel, whirling around on planes and riding a train through
a flaming hoop,” If that isn't convincing to you, maybe this v/ill be.
The club is paying $100,00 for this act to entertain you and the kids,

so you had better be there, I understand that 2I4. haven’t yet indicated
they would be in attendance Monday, so you men better call Ernie and
make your reservation. ’»Vhat-d’ya say, let’s fool everybody, and have a
big turn-out to one of our special events.

club certainly deserves much credit for his
the crippled children program. Bob gave the
ash-trays, which v;e in turn sold at Tues
each, and as a result, the Crippled Child
rens fund is $22 ahead as of 1:00 P.M, last Tuesday, V/e of the Coldwater
Club are humbly indebted to Bob Roach for this financial assistance,
and for this splendid Rotary Spirit,
Bob Roach from the Kalamazoo
effort in financially aiding
club some very clever Rotary
days meeting for fifty cents

To welcome
Glad to have the birthday boys recognized last Tuesday
Wilford Coulllard into the fellowship of Rotary. Guess you all know that
Wllford is the new owner of Martins Book Store, recently moving from
Detroit
.To see Jim Vanl'/hy sporting his tattersall vest; If you aren’t
To note that Bobier has hired a color consultant.
dizzy, you v/ill be
or something like that. Sounds good any^vay, Bill
To see that Barney
told the boys they better not cpond all that money fixing up an office
●

●

t

#

●

that

●

Teeter

let

his

wife

take

his

car

to

●

●

Detroit... that

Keith

Pearce's

wife can really keep tract of him via radio (sounds good Keith)
that Jess is again to be Supervisor out in Bether,..that Don Shorno
finally talked Grant out of a private lino,....that John Kennedy is
●

due

●

●

●

back.

For the past 74 years, our club has been blessed with a very able sec
retary, namely, Ernest Luse. Records, reports, etc ● 9 that we have to
send to the District Governor are, and always have been, on time. When
ever anyone wanted information or help concerning Rotary, Ernie always
came up with the answer. And most important of all, he alv/ays did it
with a smile. Many are the times that he’s been too busy, but he always
took a minute to get the problem ironed out. Every President that serv
ed with Ernie agrees, that he was in a very largo manner responsible
for his success in office, Ernie, we’re all pleased that you’re moving
along to the V. P.'s chair this coraraing June, and John is the only man
I know that can fill your shoes.
Ken.

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

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congr.garional Church — Wednetday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elk* Tempi. — Monday MM M

ANGOLA - ColUge Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHIE CREEK — Port Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

GLENN

STEWART

-

Diitrict

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Preiident
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

HARVEY BENT - Director

Treosurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

EARL CORWIN - Director
DICK

TRELOAR

BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

BENT - Chairman

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

Ray Mulchahey

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

William Bobier, Terg Skabo

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Warner

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Alfred Rice

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

Barney Trebilcock

VanAken

MUSIC

Maurice Payne,

Hougen,

Ed Holtz

Clara Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Ear! Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mae McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (ladies' Night})

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fisko
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Poul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chef Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

12—Tri-State Meeting

Livermore

16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes

MARCH

3—Ralph Toupolik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Doy)

10—Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our progrom schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.
rr

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Cholrmon
Telephone 76

�‘'He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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

April 2, 1953

Bulletin # 38

iDfeai
Memo to “Keith And Wbbb t ThaL'Ki^
that W0»ve had in a long time* Ti

^^rt7^Trs'^1r"ttonas7""W3““tfT0"'trF^t

filhusiasm manisfested by the small

fry was a joy to behold, and even we cane and crutch boys laughed a
bit. It was a bird act to please any audience, and I know all of us
fathers, were proud to have Rotary spirit indicated in such a manner
to the children. Thanks, fellows, for good job.

Numbered among the missing for the meeting were Davidson, Hougen,Keep
. Kennedy, Moore, Moss, Murray an! Owens. At least eight

named must make up or says Ernie, we fall below 9^% for the month of
March. Coldwater must not go down to the eighties, so please, let s
each one do his share toward this effort.

Guess

From the underground we have word rej^arding next v/eek's program,
there isn’t any chairman, or if there is, we can’t get the word. The
plans are too indefinite to print, but it promises to be one of ^ne
more interesting meetings of the tenure of President Chuck* You won t
want to miss this flavorful meeting,

better be

so

on hand.

To some of you who are wondering about a program: Past District Gover
nor Ralph T oaz, from Lansing, has a spellbinding program including
colored movies and a talk, regarding his trip to Mexico in 1952. See

America First, he advises, and then, Mexico. Many^tourists feel that
Mexico compares favorably with the Italian and Sv/lss Alps for the
sheer grandure and awe inspiring beautyJ

We note from ”The Bronson Rotarian" that this club has now had^30 con

secutive 100% meetings. Some record men; one that you can be mighty
proud of... The Sturgis Club is all set with their Carnival. Proceeds

to help swell the crippled children’s fund...The Kalamazoo Club is
having a Ladies Night April 27th, The speaker will be Past General
Secretary of R*I., Phil Love joy.●.The Marshall Club were co-sponsors
of an old-fashioned town meeting recently, where the people had an

opportunity to meet the 12 canidn-tes for the offices of mayor and city
commission.

Anyone heard what happened to Treats car? The grill on the right front
is all smased, and he claims be hasn’t any money for a new one. Too bad,
and he has power brakes too...Think maybe Teeter might take a little
trip soon...Had a card from Wilma and Chick from Coral Gables. We hope
he gets home soon...Since Payne moved into his new office he wears^a
tie every day* Pretty sharp#.●».»Nice to nave the club singing again,
and our thanks to Ellon Roberts for the good job she is doing.

Per usual, there are some excellent articles in the April Rotarian,
Get yours out and read it. If the subscription cost you ten bucks a
year, you’d read it from cover to cover, but it comes so easy, wo
sometimes overlook this magazine, it’s tops, read itl’,1

And now for our Lenton thought s'* JESUS AND THE STONE T he women hurrying to the tomb About them spring-time flov/ers bloom. .The birds are
singing sweet at morn The glorious day will soon be born..While they
.

.

..

have apprehensive grown^.How will they roll away the stone?

..

But

at

the tomb they find that day,,God's angel rolled the stone away*.Don’t
taka life in your stride..Have faith..God v/111 provide
●

●

●

Ken*

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

Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Tempi. — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tovsrn — Monday 12:15 M

�GLENN

219TH DISTRICT

STEWART -

District

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN

TRELOAR

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

- Director

DICK B1RIN6ER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchahey

William Bobier, Torg Skobo

Ernest luse, Guvorie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BENT — Chairman

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION
Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Warner

VanAken

Barney Trebikock

Hougen,

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtx

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

Clara

Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL. URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Botley

Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

2—Mac MeKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnlghf
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Mllnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—DIst. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

5—Fred Weeks

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16-Dick Kerr

12—Tri-Stote Meeting

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skobo
9—Raymond Trebikock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

28—Otis

Barnes

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

MARCH

3—Ralph Toupatik

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

4—Jess Waldron (Election Doy)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Eorle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program choirman of the change.
Members having special programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ft

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

99

ALFRED RICE, Program Choirman
Telephone 76

�(t

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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

/Lpril 9» 1953

Bulletin # 39

APRIL 7th produced a fairly decent meeting for President Chuck, This
meeting gave an opportunity t ^ aon momber to offer suggestions and
criticisms

without

fear

of

vq-'-'*-

sals following#

Some of these suggest^

ions were a little painful--such as the ^0^ lunch once a month. The
idea, however, is good as the balance between the
^^d the regular
meal cost would go to the needy refugees of West Berlin# Our genial
hotel manager provides a special lunch consisting of soup, pie, and

coffee for

plus *02^ for

the

State#

After

two

such meals

on succ-

essive days the writer feels none the worse. If Jim could throw an
extra 6nion in the soup and let the pie knife slip a little to the
larger size, we might get by on one such meal a month for a little over

50jzf in order to take care of the State Tax, the tip and a little for
Jim, For those young growing fathers, bring a sandwich along with you.

PROGRAM—APRIL l^th; Hal Munn is listed as program chairman for this

date and true to form Hal has a program on UHPTV, The program v/ill

be presented by Mr. Oberrender of General Electric Company,
We were glad to have Ken Putnam's Dad visit us last Tuesday. Other
visitors v/ere

Laurence Werner from Bronson and Dale TJlery from Goshen,

THE ABSENT LIST—Hurley, Dick Kerr,Bob Livermore, Patterson, Teeter
and Toupalik,

ED HOLTZ and the Writer go to Clear Lake Camp on Saturday, April 11th,
Neither Ed nor I are sure v/here the camp is located. We meet the Gov
ernor elect
the camp,

of our district and

1b arn a lot

about Rotary if we find

MAURICE PAYNE relaxed last week while Ed Holtz took over the song
leader's

chores.

A GOOD MANY ROTkRIANS

are wondering what Barney stood on when his

picture appeared in the Reporter rece:itly,

Looked

like

stilts

as

no

box could elevate him that high.

THANKS TO KEN for keeping the bulletin rolling alon for the last four
issues.Ken always lends a willing hand when asked. Please take note of
(T
O

this

situation Ed,

ATTENDED QUINCY last Monday to enjoy slides and a report on German Ex
change students. Seems the lady who spoke to us in Coldwater and her
husband accompanied 215 students to Europe and actually visited the
homes of 50 of these students. Looks like this program can do much to

promote xmderstanding among nations. For the information of all those
lads who admired Heide when she v/as here,

the little lady and her fam

ily have moved to Brazil and Heide plans to marry a young German who
also moved

to

Brazil.

Jess and Lester on winning election to the
various parts of our political society. Mark takes the oath of office
CONGRATULATIONS TO Mark,

Jan. 1, 195U* Joss keeps right on serving as supervisor but without

Charlie Miller heckling him. Lester continues in his present capacity
as Alderman so that he may listen to the pleas, criticisms and good
natured abuse that a local Alderjiian must take. If any other Rotarian
has been elected to any office. Local, State or Federal, please so ad
vise and we will congratulate you in this paper.
Chick.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
/AAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Tempi, - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA

College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Pott Tavorn — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN

DISTRICT

STEWART

— District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

HARVEY BENT - Director

TRELOAR

—

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY ~ Director

EARL CORWIN — Director
DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

PUBLIC

CLASSIFICATION

Ray Mulchahey

FELLOWSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spen^r Owens

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

Vinton,

William Bobier, Torg Skobo

BIRTHDAY

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

Byron Thomas, Everett Hougen,

Alfred Rice

Clara Bovee, Piano

Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chainnan

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

Kenneth

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

- J"-

■-

^4

CHILDREN

Olmsted,

RURAL● URBAN

Jomes Boitey

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

!

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

kk -T* ' ;«1»
-ST"

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.
... .●

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

.*«●

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes' (ladies' Night})

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Chorles

Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick Kerr

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

JANUARY

5—John Welker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

Kornstien

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Informotion)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

28—Otis

19—James Bailey

20-Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray
FEBRUARY

OCTOBER

12—Tri-State Meeting

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

Barnes

f

MARCH

NOVEMBER

3—Ralph Toupalik

JULY

7^

7—Presidents' Meeting

4—Jess Woldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Forty)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

a

ALFRED RICE, Program Choirman
Telephone 76

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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

April 16, 1953

Bulletin # hO

LAST TUESDAY -Ilr« Oberrender of General Electric Company explained that several Mich^ igan Cities will soon be equipped with television equipment that will telecast from

5 to 20 miles. Also, many of the lads breathed a little easier when we found that the
switch over from the present set up to the UHF TV would not be too painful financ
ially.
NEXT TUESDAY APRIL 21st will be B ob Shawls day. For the benefit of all members, new

and old, Bob is a member of the firm of Shaw, Shaw, Shaw and Shaw, The firm manufact
ures a very fine line of mens dress and vrork shoes and has been kno;7n on occasion to

run special lots of shoes for Rotarians vfho have difficulty in finding the right shoe
for comfortable wear. Bob is rounding up some fellovrs v;ho have served Rotary for some
time and hopes to have an interesting meeting,
ABSENT LAST TUESDAY-Fos, Keep, Kornstien,Moore, ftoray, Patterson,Teeter, Thomas,
Vinton, Williams and Wise.
VISITORS: Robert Brokaw, Angola, C*D, McKenzie, Joe Wibel, Earl Foster of Quincy.
ROTARIANS TRAVELING—Howard Teeter and family were in Washington recently and during
the visit had a chat with Congressman Schafer. Taxes will go dovm now.
ROTARIANS IN THE NiiWS: Carlton McKenzie of the Quincy Club had an exciting experience
this week. Seems two boys were riding around Marble Lake in a speed boat and unfort
unately upset in the middle of the lake. Fortunately, Carlton and a visitor launched
their boat and the motor took off first pull. The boys were in a state of shock v;hen
rescuBd» Carlton's boat ran out of gas a few feet from shore but the rescue had been
accomplished and the boys are O.K.
LESTER WISE heads up the finance committee on the City Cpuncil under the nev; adminis
tration,
CHARLIE SCHMITT is chairman of the health committee. Reports all minor ailments to

this committee after consultation with your doctor,
PAUL HURLET becomes

a member of the Board of Public Works, See Paul if the water

is

murky in your kitchen taps.
BARNEY TREBILCOCK continues as City Engineer, Kick vigorously if the concrete cracks
in your driveway or your street is paved without proper consultation Vy-ith you,
KEITH PEARCE continues as City Meat Inspector, Complain to him if those AAA Grade
steaks seem a little tough.
DICK BIRINGSR takes over the post of City Attorney, All legal questions pertaining to
your rights as tax payers should be taken up vuth Dick,
RUSSELL MOCRE continues to serve on the Library Board. Russell can guide you in the
proper selection of the latest books.
CHET ALLEMIER has opened his restaurant in connection with the motel. Drop in fellovra
and observe how Chet looks in the garb of a chef. He will personally serve you,
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL-All clubs are urged to sign their proxy and have same at the Con
vention in Paris. Our proxy vn.ll be carried by Les Woodward,Seems this is an inportant year on legislation,
ROTARY DISTRICT-At the recent Assembly some time v;as spent on hovL clubs charge for
meals, dues etc. From the discussion it appeared that Coldwater is lenient in the
matter of paying for meetings not attended. Some clubs collect for meals in advance—
as nruch as 90 days. Others charge each member for his meal,regardless of his attend
ance, unless he makes up at another clubc The thinking seemed to run along this line-

if the member is a Rotarian at heart, he knows he can best serve his club by being

present-if he must miss a meeting he should be glad to kick in his 1,50 as the cost
of Rotary goes on from week to vreek,
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION:

(1) Wise men are not always silent, but know vdien to be.
(2) Men do not fail: they give up trying.

^

—by Red McKnight

Chick.

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

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�GLENN

219TH DISTRICT

District

STEWART

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

ERNEST W. LU5E — Secretary

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN - Director

GRANT

TRELOAR

Treosurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT - Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchohey

William Bobier, Torg Skobo

Ernest Lose, Guvarie CofFman

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

FELLOWSHIP

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VonAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

COMMUNITY

Maurice Payne,

Hougen,

Ed Holtz

Clara Boveo, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Peorce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnet, Robert Lyon
r-

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr
t.

t

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorn©

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting

Kornstlen

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

JUNE

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

2—Torg Skobo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)
Livermore

16—Howord Teeter (Ladles' Night)
A-..

23—Warner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

t

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

14—Robert Kerr

Party)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a commiHee to assist with the details.
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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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Telephone 76

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Notary

MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, le5iie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
Albright, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
^derson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Bogudi, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry
Brayton, Greg. Advelising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri

The Singingest Club in The USA

279-9568
238-2479

Meeting of:

278-6033

639-3513

Presiding:

278-8006

invocation:

278-8086

12/30/97

™

Jim Troust

Tom Moorehead &amp; Jim Erickson

279-8218

This \Veek\s Birthdays

278-8489

William Nettleman

278-8463
238-2271

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
(^rd, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonae
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chineiy, William, School SuperintendenL Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications. Joan

278-5789

Duly, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Rre Insurance, NONE

639-8669

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

279-7407

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Oygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson. James, Food Brokerage, Eliabetfi
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb

238-2842

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Galllers, Mark, AA-Dispiay Rxlure Mfg„ Amy

279-9350

Galliers, Matt AA-Video Productions, NONE

278-6828

Galliers. Mike. Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Krishna
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Oruggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

278-6603

Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader:

238^326

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

White

Mark Putnam

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

238-5421

Pete'^af(fwin

238-2076

YEA^I
1/03/89

Brian Sexton

278-5378
279-7680
279-8202
278-6797

Make-ups

278-7851
278-8133

D. Robison - Sunrise; L. Cox, .T Brayton, P. Mastrangelo, B. Rumsey, K. Leonard, B.
Kerr, R. Porter

278-4248

Cinests

279-7217
278-8655

Fritz VanAken - Montpeliar, OH; Craig Lawson

278-5388

Early Leavers

Jerry Towns, Jim Grohalski, Les Adams, Ken Smoker, Rob Putnam, Jim Erickson

639^635
278-4663

50/50 Winner

278-3650

$55.00

Steve Kasperski

279-7163
278-2132

Annonncements/Program

741-3663
278-4728

• Quincy Rotary will not meet next Monday.

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higglns, Jerry, AA-Vehicie Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

279-7875

• Ed Lake passed out show rehearsal calendar.

238-5848

• Jim Troust - project international - clean water to a whole town.

Hoiben, Rich, SA, NONE

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
iveson, Larry, SA-Prlrting, Jacquelyn

279-8888

279-7505

No Program - sang Christmas Carols for the program.

238-2839
279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
Klein, Ken, Pri^erty Management, Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6628
278-6246
639-8278
238-5857
278-6501

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Chariene

238-4191

Leonhard.Ken, Past Service, Karla

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret

767-4508

278-8773

278-2007

The 4 Way Test

Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy

278-8197

Moore. Richard, SA. Elaine

278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

NelsonAL SA,Jean

278-6856

Netdeman, William, Past Service, Saiiy(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

767-3510

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

639-8453

279-4497
278-7510

278-6234

Teeter. Howard. Honoraiy, Marian
"■ Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

27W222
278-W74

278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

639-5902

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire,,,.

278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond. Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2291

Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE

278-8809
278-7327

Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis..,,
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
Sebald, Craig, SA. Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Darette
StewartWiitiam, City GovemmenL Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Tayior, Howard. SA, Lola

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

278-5006
278-8068

278-8373
279-8543

Tuscliling, Charles .SA, Trudy
238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
279-7806
'
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoot, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. ,(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
278-5908
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
278-7095
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard. SA-Plumbing Supply, Oelores
278-6736
■
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol
279-9282
**• Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
278-5033

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

278-4907

279-9042

279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFfCERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President

BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM

1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

278-4478

'

Past President

279-8958

"

Paul Harris Rotaiy Fellow

1999 - JIM COLE

278-2859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

278-7100

AA

Addibonal Active

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service
Director

Club Programs

Club Roster

international Service
Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Dennis Boester

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Director

Gerry Boguth

Dennis Boester

Gary Howe

Barry Case

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Darwin Robison
Jim Peters

Make-Up Meetings
Vbu will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs,

Matt Galliers

ime UP YOUR ATTENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Darwin Roblson

Richard White

Jim Cole

Steve Glover, Chairman

Steve Glover, Chairman
Tom Kramer

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Larry Parks

50/50 Committee

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harirs
Dinner, etc.)

Steve Glover

Community Service

QUINCY • Unk)n Church, MorxJay 12:15 RM.

BRONSON • Congregationa! Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Director
Jim Whelan

Public Relations

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 P.M.

Rotary Show

Jim Whelan

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Vocational Service

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Dave Pierce

JONESVIU.E - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.

Handicapped Children

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee
Robert Loose, Chairman

STURGIS • Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Randall Hazelbaker

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 P.M.

Sargeants-At'Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers

Tom Moorhead

Membership

Rob Putnam

Coordination

Flower Commltee

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

UNION CITY - Police Staiton, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Al Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Rotary Information

ATHENS - Congregatiortal Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Student Guests

Les Adams

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship
Rich Hoiben, Chairman
David Rubley

District 6360

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

Dave Groner

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater^ MI. 4903 6

He Profit s M o s I Who Serve s It e s t

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DiVISiON ST.

12:1.5 pm

COLDWATER, MiCHiGAN

V

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
AlbrigtiL Pat, Agriculture-Swne, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Stioes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law PractiM, Jean

27£f-9568
238-2'{79
278-6033
639-3513

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Gerald SA-Ct^ Government, Terry
Braylon, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Ten
BriesL Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bolder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School SuperintendenL Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela

279-8218
278-8489
278-8463
238-2271
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202

Cox. Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan

278-6797

Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE

639-8669
278-7851
278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE

238-4075
279-7407

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217

The Singingest Club in The USA
Meeting of:
Presiding:

Linden Cox &amp; Bob Briest

Mark Putnam

Invocation:

278-8006
278-8086

This Week's Greeters:

12/23/97

Next Week's Greeters:

Dave Pierce

Song Leader:

Matt Galliers

Pat Albright &amp; Richard White
This Week's Hirthdays

Robert Redman

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
YEARS

NAME

DATE JOINED

Make-ups

Les Adams - Aruba; J. Peters - Quincy
Guests

ir. Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

s. Buzz, AA-Propeity Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fudure Mfg,, Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE

279-9350
278-5388
278-6826

Galliers, Mike, Display fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

278-6603
639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant Kristina

278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Drugglst, Cynthia

278-3K0
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grobalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart Tim, Video Productions, Pamela
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Paris Mfg,, Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
Holben, Rich, SA, NONE

741-3663
278-4728
639-4402
279-7875
^5848
279-7505
238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
Iveson, Larry, SA-Prinli'ng, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy

^79-8888
238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246

Kerr, Robert SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy

238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

278-6501
238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karta

278-6832
278-8773
238-4191
278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbrts Director, Tracy

767-4508
278-2007
278-8197

Moore. Richard. SA Elaine

278-4198

1. is it the TRUTH?

Moodiead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Nelson,AI, SAJean

278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Netdeman, William, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)
O'Conneil, Terry, SA, Salty
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribubon. Deborah
Pelzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

767-3510
639-8453
279-4497
278-7510
639-5902
278-6234
278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
b. Past Service, Coralie
d, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
Rubley, David, SA, Del
Rumsey, Robert, SA-SportIng Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings Aid Loan, lla
Seyd,Craig,SA,Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, CariMts-ReQil, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart,William, City Government, Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg,, Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

279-7477
279-7537
278-2291
238-2324
278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543
278-4907
279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859
278-7100

Karen Kirkpairick - Sunrise
Early Leavers

Jerry Perry, Ken Smoker
50150 Winner

None

Announcements! Program

• Quincy Rotary will meet December 22 , but not on December 29.

Jim Gordon, Chairman of Kids Christmas Program, 39 Kids enjoyed a

magician and received gifts from Santa (Pete Baldwin). The magician was Jerry
Conklin.

A BIG thank-you to Jim Gordon and his committee for organizing the party
and to the Roiarians who drove the children home.

The 4 Way Test

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Teeter. Howafd, Honotary, Marian
"• Towns, Jeriy, SA-BanUng, Nancy

278-4222
278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

*

'

Tuschling, Charles ,SA Trudy
238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
279-7806
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy, ,(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
278-5908
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
278-7095
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
Woodhams. Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol
279-9282
Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
278-5033
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorotfiy
279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Eiect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998-MARK PUTNAM
1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

•

Past President

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999-JIM COLE

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service

Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance
Dennis Boaster

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Club Service

Vocational Service

Dave Pierce

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Director

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner

Rotary International Foundation

Bulletin

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Gerry Boguth

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

50/50 Committee

Larry Parks

Dennis Booster

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dmner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Steve Glover, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Darwin Robison

Jim Peters

You will always be welcome at these neighboirng dubs.

Matt Galliers

MAKE UP mUR AUENDANACE • BE A 100% MEMBER

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Community Service
QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 P.M.
Director

Public Relations
Jim Whelan

Make-Up Meetings

BRONSON • Co^gregaliona! Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

HILiSDU£ • Episcopal Pairsh House, Wed. 12:15 P.M.

Handicapped Children

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 P.M.

Rotary Show
Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Geriach

Tim Hart

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Cralg Sebaid

Senior Citizens Committee

Tom Moorhead
Coordination

Flower Commltee

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA - Sunset inn, Monday 6:15 P.M.

Director
Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

Jerry Towns

Song Leaders

A! Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl
Jim Gordon

Mike Geriach

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

ATHENS • Congregation^ Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Student Guests

Les Adams

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

District 6360

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

Dave Groner

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Gelshert

STURGIS • Sturgis Auditoirum, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

Membership

Rob Putnam

Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION • St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers
Matt Galliers

COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church.

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, Ml. 49036

1

"He Profits Most Who Serves Hest

ROTARY
Refle ct o r

MEETING EVERY

tkti-

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATER. MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
Albright Pat Agricuilure-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Bames, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practia, Jean
Boesler, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Govemntent, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton,Todd, Sand 8 Gravel, Teri
finest Bob, Past Service, Darters
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-8anking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan
Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg. Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Rre Insurance, NONE

The Singingest Club in The USA

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006
278-8086

Meeting of:
Presiding:
Song Leader:

279-8218
278-8489
278-8463
i38-2271
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202

This Week's Greeters:
Children's Christmas Party

Mark Putnam

Invocation:

238-4326

12/16/97

Next Week's Greeters:

Chuck Tusling
Mike Galliers

Dec.23 - Linden Cox &amp; Bob Briest
This Week's liirthdays

Dwight Woodman
Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAIVIE

YEARS

DATE JOINED

278-6797

639-8669
278-7851
278-8133

Make-ups

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE

238-4075
279-7407

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabetf)
Faulkner, Jack, SA-£ducation-Career, Barb
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy
Galliers, Matt. AA-Video Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217
278-8655
279-9350
278-5388
278-6826
278-6603
639-4635

A. Nelson (2) - Cape Coral, Fl.; J. Lyon (2) - Sturgis; N. Storbel - Bronson; J. PetKs, J.
Cole, B. Sexton - Quincy

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Oruggist, Cynthia

278-3650
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Gulsinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
Holben, Rich, SA. NONE
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley,Sanfford,SA,Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy

741-3663
278-4728
639-4402
279-7875
238-5848
279-7505
238-2418
279-8888
238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246

Kerr, Robert SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA, Winlvere

238-5857
278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832
278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Chariene
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla

238-4191
278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, "nbbits Director, Tracy
Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

767-4508
278-2007
278-8197
278-4198
279-8610

NelsonJtl,SA,Je3n

278-6856

Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
PetSo, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J, Adaire
Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Ram

767-3510
639-8453
279-4497
278-7510
639-5902
278-5234
278-3283
278-2311
279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

278-2291
238-2324

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
Rubley, David, SA, Del
Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Relait, Phyllis
11, John, Savings And Loan, lla
d, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker. Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart,William, City Govemmert, Sally
Strobe], Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor. Howard, SA, Lola

279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859
278-7100

Hart, Tim, Wdeo Productions, Pamela

Oiiests

Nancy Hutchins - Sunrise; Garth Wilber, Bill Myers, Jake Modert - Bronson; Dale
Brown, Steve n'nr.nnpii Bin rmm,. n..in^v
Early Leavers

Ron Gibson, Dick Gulsinger, Rob Pumam, Jim Hiscock, Brian Webber
50/50 Winner

Bill Crotty

$47.00

Announcements! Program

• Children's Christmas Party next week - 46 children will be attending.
• Mo meeting in Quincy December 22 &amp; 29.
• We will be meeting December 23 &amp; 30.
Coldwater High School Balladiers entertained us with several Christmas
Carols.

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Baniung, Nancy

278-4222
278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
279-7806
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospitai, Janet
(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy, .(219) 833-2516
ir, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
278-5908
r, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
278-7095
n, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
e, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
s, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol
279-9282
"• Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
278-5033

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-19.98
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM

1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

•

Past President

"

Paul Harris Rotary Feiow

1999 - JIM COLE

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

AA

Additiorta! Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Programs

Club Roster

international Service
Director

Director

Director

Mike Gailiers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Vocational Service

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Club Service

Dennis Boester

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Gerry Boguth

Dennis Boester

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Steve Glover, Chairman

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Pau! Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Jim Peters

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon. Chairman

Tom Kramer

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Larry Parks

50/50 Committee

Gary Howe

Director
Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Darwin Robison

Ybo will always be wefcome at these neighboirng dubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

Community Service

QUINCY • Union Churcii, Monday 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - Congregaljona! Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Director

Steve Glover

Jim Whelan

HILISDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

Rotary Show
Mike Galiiers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Matt Galiiers

Club Historian

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee

Randall Hazelbaker

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Make&gt;Up Meetings

Matt Gailiers

Public Relations
Jim Whelan

Dave Pierce

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.

Handicapped Children

COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Chucrh,
Thurs,7:00A.M,

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Gailiers

Tom Moorhead

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK • McCamty Plaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 P.M.

Membership

Rob Putnam

Coordination

Flower Commltee

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschting
Song Leaders

ATHENS • Conyegalional Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Rotary Support

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Ai Nelson

Mike Galiiers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Student Guests

Les Adams

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman

Dave Groner

David Rubley
Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettieman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater
P,0. Box 42 CoIdwatety Ml. 49036

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETiNG EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

'.i'A

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
Albright, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
B^dwln, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll. SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government Teny
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand 6 Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela

PHONE

The Singingest Club in The USA-^^

279-9568
238-2479

Meeting of:

12/09/97

639-3513

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

278-8006

Invocation:

Chuck Tusling

Song Leader:

Mike Galliers

278-6033

278-8086

238-4326

^

This Week's Greeters:

Ron Gibson &amp; Ed Lake ^ ^

N-

Next Week's Greeters:

Children's Christmas Party
Dec.23 - Linden Cox &amp; BobBriest

279-8218

This Week's Birthdays

278-8489
278-8463

238-2271

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

278-5789
238-5421

YEARS

NAME

DATE JOINED

238-2076
278-5378
279-7660
279-8202

Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan

278-6797

Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Rre Insurarrce, NONE
Dean. John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE

639-8669

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842

Faulkner, Jack, SA-£ducation-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz. AA-Property Management Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Rxture Mfg„ Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE

279-9350

Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

278-6603
639-4635

Gregg Dean. Brian Webber, Mike Galliers, Dick White, Tim Hart, Mark Galliers,
Don Shemel, Todd Brayion. Tom Kramer, Jim Erickson

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Krishna

278-4663

50/50 Winner

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

278-3650

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Maty Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicie Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

279-7875

279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA, NONE

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist Benle
Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn

279-8888

Kaspemki, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

Make-ups

278-7851
278-8133

J. Grohalski - Union City; S. Kasperski - Angola; W. Kellogg, J. Hiscock. J. Dygert,

238-4075

L. Downs, K. Smoker - Sunrise

279-7407

278-4248

Guests

279-7217

Wendel Haihaway - Bronson; Karen Kirkpatrick; Bill Crotty - Quincy; Jenny Strawser,
Ryan Albright - Students

278-5388

Early Leavers

278-6826

Bob Rumsey

279-7163

$71.00

278-2132

A nnouncementsfProgram

741-3663
278-4728

• Rotary Show Info: This years rotary show will be 50's music.
Brian Sexton and Randall Hazelbaker are the new directors and were elected

today.

238-5848

• 2 Rotarians are needed December 12-13 to judge Christmas Outdoor
Decorations - Jim Erickson &amp; Larry Parks volunteered.

238-2839

Mike Boyd from Coldwater Sport Fishing Charters spoke to us about sport

279-7469

fishing. He operates out of the Ports of St. Joseph and Manistee. He showed us

278-6628

a video taken from his boat that was aired on channel 10 out of Lansing.

278-6246
639-8278
238-5857
278-6501
238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

278-8773

Leonhard.Ken, Past Service, Karia

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Trffl:y

767-4508

Moore, Richard, SA. Elaine

278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Mocrhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
NeisonAl.SA, Jean

279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Nettleman, Wiliam, Past Service, SallyfSarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

767-3510

278-6832

238-4191

278-2007

The 4 Way Test

278-8197

278-6856

3, Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concemed?

639-8453
2794497
278-7510
278-6234

"• Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
•" Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

278-4222
278-8474

278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA, Ret&gt;ecca

278-4402

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire....

278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
flobison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
Rubley, David, SA, Del
Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis....
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
Sebaid, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian. Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

279-7477

Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart William, City Government Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mtg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

639-5902

279-7537

*

Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy, ,(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
278-5908

278-2291
238-2324

278-8809

238-4577
279-7806
(616) 432-3757

279-8543

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, SA-Piumbing Supply, Delores
*
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Lmda
Woodman, Dwight, B,P.U, Director, Carol
*" Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE

278-7095
278-7738
278-6736
278-7703
279-9282
278-5033

278-4907

Young. Charles, Rshing EquipmenL Dorothy

279-9072

278-7327
278-5008
278-8068
278-8373

279-9042

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM

1999 -BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

278-4478

*

Past President

279-8958

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999 -JIM COLE

278-2859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

278-7100

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Programs

Club Service

Director

Director

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Dennis Boester

Randall Hazelbaker

Robert Rumsey

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Feiiowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

International Service

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Director

Rick Roper

Dave Pierce

Vocationai Service

Chuck Tuschling

Director

Jim Cole

Gerry Boguth

Vocationai Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

50/50 Committee

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Darwin Robison
Jim Peters

Make-up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.

Matt Galliers

AMXe UP YOUR ATTENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

Darwin Roblson

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Pubiic Reiations

Community Service

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Conneil, Chairman

8R0NS0N - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 P.M.

Handicapped Children

JONESVILLE - RoundtaUe Inn, Tuesday 6:00 P.M.

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Ciub Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee

Tom Moorhead
Coordination

Fiower Commitee

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

BATTLE CREEK-McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 P.M.

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Al Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Rotary information

ATHENS • Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Student Guests
Les Adams

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

District 6360

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

Dave Groner

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
interact Committee

Edward Gelshert

STURGIS - Slurgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Chuck Woodward

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Thurs.7:00 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

Membership

Rob Putnam

COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodisl Churdi,

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Tliurs. Noon

Mark Galliers

Matt Galliers

QUINCY • Union Church, Monday 12:15 P.M.

Director

Rotary Show

Jim Whelan

international Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Rotary international Foundation

Tim Hart

Dennis Boester

Gary Howe

Ciub Roster

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettteman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

i

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49036

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

Refle c t a r
MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE
47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�Coldwater ROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

•

•

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•

t

t*

•

•

'*

•

...

■

•

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'•

•

««

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•

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t

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Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
Albright, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kalhiyn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary. Jane
Banies. Carroll. SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Rictiard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-Clty Government, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri

PHONE

The Singingest Club in The USA

279-9568
238-2479

Meeting of:

12/02/97

639-3513

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

278-8006

Invocation:

Jim Troust

Song Leader:

Jerry Towns

278-6033

278-8086
238-4326
.279-8218

This Week's Greeters:

^
Next Week's Greeters:

Ron Gibson &amp; Ed Lake
T/iis Week's liirlhdays

278-8489

Mark Galliers, Dick Guisinger

278-8463

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

238-2271

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, P^eia
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan

278-5789

Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire insurance, NONE

639-8669

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

A1 Nelson -

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

279-7407

Faulkner, G. Brayton (2) - Sunrise

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygerl, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Eliabeth
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Educatlon-Career, Barh
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg,, Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant Krislina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Bartrara

238-2842

Grohalski, James, Banfang, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

741-3663

Holben, Rich, SA, NONE

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist Bente
Iveson, Larry, SA-Printlng, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy

279-8888

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware RehJi, NONE

639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management Cirrdy

238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

279«01

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

233-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, DB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

278-6832

Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karia

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyor, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbrts Director, Tracy
Moore, Richard, SA Elaine

7674508

Rotarian Meinhership Anniversaries

238-5421

NAME

YEARS

Duke Davidson

238-2076

DATE JOINED

43

12/07/54

278-5378
279-7680
279-8202

278-6797

Make-ups

278-7851
278-8133

Coral, FL; P. Mastranselo - Rome, NY; J. Cole, C. Barnes, J.

2784248

Guests

279-7217
278-8655

Rita Klavinski - Sunrise; Bill Slisher - Bronson; Courtney Waikoczeski, Korey
Wischmeyer - Students

279-9350
278-5388

Early Leavers

278-6826

Dave Pierce, Gregg Dean, Bob Redman, Jim Whelan, Bill Chinery, Don Shemel,
Bill Stewart, Tim Hart, Matt Galliers. Pat Albright

278-6603
6394635
2784663

50150 Winner

278-3650

Les Adams

279-7163

$51.00

278-2132

Announcements!Proyiram

2784728

• Rotary Show Info: Mike Galliers is director, Ed Lake is Chairman, assisted by

6394402

Mike Gerlach.

279-7875
238-5848

• Took up a collection ($10.00 per member) for Kids Christmas party.

279-7505

• Bill Netlleman is doing well and can now have visitors.
Steve Kasperski from Extermital showed a videw and talked about a new
procedure to protect your home from Termites. It's called the Sentricon System.

238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246

278-8773
238-4191

278-2007

The 4 Way Test

278-8197

2784198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moortiead, Tom, Property Casualty insurance, MaryBeth

279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Nelsonjkl, SA Jean

278-6856

Neftleman, William, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)
D'Conneii, Terry, SA Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribubon, Deborah
Petzko, John. Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Kar«i

767-3510

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

639-8453
2794497
278-7510
639-5902
278-6234

*•' Teeter, Howard. Honorafy, Marian
"" Towns. Jerry, SA-8anking, Nancy

27W222
278-IW74

278-3283

Troust. Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire....

278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Ram
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, C^eer Education, NONE

279-7477

278-8373

Tuschling, Cliarles ,SA, Trudy
2384577
Tyson, Bill, Past Sen/ice, Carole
279-7806
Uhl, Ricfiard, SA-Hospital, Janet
(616} 432-3757
Vanderfioof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219} 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
278-5908
Werkman, Gary, Dentist Jackie
278-7095
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Deiores
278-6736
Woodhams, tjwrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, Dwight B.P.U. Director, Carol
279-9282

»•

...

•

CIASSIFICATION

279-7537

•

278-2291
238-2324
278-8809

,. . .278-7327

Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis....
Schroil, John, Savings And Loan, lla
Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Briar, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

278-5006

279-8543

Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE

278-5033

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

279-9072

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart,Williain, City Government Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

279-9042

278-8068

'

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Seoretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998-MARK PUTNAM

1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

278-4478

Past President

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999-JIM COLE

SA

Senior Acth«

2000 - JiM WHELAN

AA

Additional Active

279-8958

"

278-2859
278-7100

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Programs

Club Roster

international Service
Director

Director

Director

Mike Gailiers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Club Service

Dennis Boaster

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker
Jack Faulkner

Bulletin

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Tim Hart

Gerry Boguth

Dennis Boester

Gary Howe

50/50 Committee

Vocational Service
Director

Dave Pierce

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Jim Cole

Rotary International Foundation
Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Jim Peters

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Tom Kramer

Darwin Robison

Jim Whelan

Make-up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboirng dubs.

Matt Gailiers

Steve Glover
Public Relations

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

Community Service

BRONSON • Congrega^al Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

HILLSDW.E • Episcopal Parish House, Wed, 12:15 P.M.

Rotary Show
Handicapped Children

Mike Gailiers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Matt Gailiers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker
Tom Moorhead

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee
Robert Loose, Chairman
Chuck Woodward

Rob Putnam

Membership

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell. Chairman

Coordination

Dick Uhl

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support
James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

Song Leaders

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns
A1 Nelson

Mike Gailiers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Edward Geishert
Jeff Dean

Idwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, Ml. 49036

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs, 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Gailiers

Flower Commltee

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 P.M.

Director

STURGIS • Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY • PCfrice Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

ATHENS • Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Ken Smoker

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Student Guests
Les Adams

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White

District 6360
Dave Groner

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

1

He Profits Mhst WO^'o Serves B:est

ROTARY
Refle c t o r
ELKS TEMPLE
47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy

279-9SB

Albright Pat Agricufture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Bames, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Blringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice. Jean

23S-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006
278-8086

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Serwce, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government Terry

238-4326
279-8218

Braylon, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Braylon, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri

278-8489
278-8463

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Oarlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonae
Case, Barry, SA-CPA JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-BankIng, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan
Culy, Fred SA-Jeweiry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE
Downs, Larry, Golf Markefing, Judy
Dygert, John, SA-Career Cenler, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Educatlon-Career, Barb
Galllem, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg„ Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert Edward, SA, Sylvia

238-2271
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202
278-6797
639-8669
278-7851
278-8133
238-4075
279-7407
238-2842
278-4248
279-7217
278-8655
279-5350
278-5388
278-6826
278-6603
639-4635

Geriach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurartt, Krishna

278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart, "nm, Video Productions, Pamela
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg,, Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
Holben, Rich, SA, NONE
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley.Sanfford,SA.P3t
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wer/Uniforms, Dorothy

278-3650
279-7163
278-2132
741-3663
278-4728
639-4402
279-7875
238-5848
279-7505
238-2418
279-8888
238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246

Kerr, Robert SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy

238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard.Ken, Past Service, Karia
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy
Moore, Richard, SA Elaine
Mootbead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
NelsonAI.SAJean

278-6832
278-8773
238-4191
278-6100
767-4508
278-2007
278-8197
278-4198
279-8610
278-6856

Netlleman, William, Past Service, Sally(Sarah}
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Peny, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

767-3510
639^53
279-4497
278-7510
639-5902
278-6234
278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire
Putnam, Rob. Ntachine Manufacturing, Ram

278-2311

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert Career Education, Rose
fiflbison, Darvnn, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

278-2291
238-2324

Roper, Rick. Career Education, NONE
Rubley, David, SA Dei
Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyliis
II, John, Savings And Loan, lla
d, Cralg, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Oanette
n. City Government, Sally
b, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-B068
278-8373
279-8543
278-4907
279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859
278-7fOO

The Singingest Club in The USA
Meeting of:

11/25/97

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

Invocation:

Bob Loose

Song Leader:

Gregg Dean

This Week's Greeters:

Dick Moore &amp; Ken Klein

Next Week's Greeters:

Jerry Perry &amp; Bob Kerr
T/tis Week's Birthdays

Roiarian Membership Anniversaries
YEARS

NAME

DATE JOINED

Jim Gordon

2

11/28/95

Rob Putnam

2

11/28/95

Make-ups

A1 Nelson - Cape Coral, FL; J. E^gert - Albion; J. Gordon - Sunrise; J. Higgins, D.
Robison- Bronson;J. Faulkner,J. Peters, R. Putnam, C. Bames, B. Galliers (3), J. Koss,
J. Dean - Quincy;
Guests

Dick Spaulding, Bill King, Steve O'Donnell - Quincy; Jim Eley - Bronson; George
Gear - Angola; Andrea Shemel, Angle Murphy - Students
Early Leavers

Gregg Dean, Jerry Boguth, Ron Gibson, Dick Guisinger, Jim Peters, Brian Sexton,
Larry Downs, Steve O'Donnell, Jim Gordon, Rob Putnam
50/50 Winner

Mark Galliers

$57.00
Announcements/Program

• Jim Hiscock - Alpha One Mystery tour at Jays Olds tomorrow.

• Bill Nettleman had quadruple by-pass surgery and is recovering at home.

Open Meeting - Possible joint project with Altrusa Club. Tom Kramer reported
we are co-sponsoring a Christmas decorating contest. International Rotary
Conference in Indianapolis starting June 15, need members to go.

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
"* Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

278-4222
278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

279-7477

•

'

Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
279-7806
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administr^ion, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
278-5908
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
278-7095
Whelan, Jim, Radio Brcadcasling, Patricia
278-7738
While, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, DwighL B.RU, Director, Carol
279-9282

•" Woodward, Charles, SA NONE

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment Dorothy

278-5033

279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM

1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

Past President

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999-JIM COLE

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service

Club Programs

Club Roster

international Service

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Director

Director

Vocational Service

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Director

Chuck Tuschling

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Dennis Boester

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Gerry Boguth

Dennis Boester

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

50/50 Committee
Steve Glover, Chairman

Larry Parks

Darwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.

Matt Galliers

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Community Service
QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM,

BRONSON • Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Director
Jim Wheian

Public Relations

HILLSOALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

Rotary Show

Jim Wheian

Handicapped Children

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Wheian. Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee
Robert Loose, Chairman
Chuck Woodward

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Tom Moorhead

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commltee

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Al Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Rotary Information

Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

STURSIS • Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK • McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 8:15 RM.

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President

Student Guests
Les Adams

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

District 6360

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

Dave Groner

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

COLDWATER SUNRISE • Meltwdisl Church,

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

JONESVILLE - Roufxitable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 P.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers

Rob Putnam

Dave Pierce

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater
P.O, Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49036

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He Profits Mo s t W A « S e rve s It e s t

ROTARY

t:

-ir'aai

Refle c t or
MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
AlbnghL Pat Agricultire-Swine, Colleen
Andemon, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Bames, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Govemment, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton,Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan

Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygeil, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Properly Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg„ Donna
Geisbert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

The Singingest Club in The USA

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513

Meeting of:

278-8006

invocation:

Presiding:

278-8086

Tim Hart &amp; Mike Gerlach

Mark Putnam

Song Leader:

238-4326
279-8218
278-8489

This Week's Greeters:

11/18/97

Next Week's Greeters:

Chuck Tushling

Dick Moore &amp; Ken Klein

Mike Gerlach

This Week's Birthdays

278-8463

Carroll Bames. James Cole, Ken Klein, Richard Uhl, James Erickson, Don Shemel

238-2271
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202
278-6797
639-8669
278-7851
278-8133
238-4075
279-7407
238-2842
278-4248
279-7217
278-8655
279-9350
278-5388
278-6826
278-6603
639-4635
278-4663
278-3650
279-7163

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
YEARS

NAME

DATE JOINED

11/23/93
11/23/93

Leslie Adams
Robert Redman

Make-ups

J. Peters, J. Faulkner (2), J. Hiscock, J. Grohaiski, Mark Galliers - Quincy; J. Gordon,

Maik Galliers - Angola; D. Robison, .T Brayton (2), E. Lake - Sunrise; N. Strobel, J.
Grohaiski, Mark Galliers (3), E. Lake - Bronson; Mike Galliers - Bonita Springs, FL.
Guests

Bob Henning - Michigan CTR.; Gary Yoimce - Bronson; Charles Fry - Columbus, OH;
Frank Berbinger - Rmn.nnAhhi MrHaiH - .Shident.^
Barly Leavers

Gregg Dean, Mike Galliers, Dr. Woodhams, Brian Webber, Ray Cardenas, Jeff
Dean, Jim Peters, L

50150 Winner

$55.00

Jim Peters

278-2132

Grohaiski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart Tim, Video Productions, Pamela
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg„ Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

741-3663
278-4728
639-4402
279-7875
238-5848
279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA, NONE

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Benle
Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

279-8888
238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246
.639-8278

AnnounccmentsIProgram

• Happy Birthday Bob Kerr. He's 75! We all enjoyed a piece of his birthday cake.
• Ray Cardenas received a 13 year perfect attendance pin.
Bob Henning of Michigan Center Club spoke on the Rotary Foundation. He is
a past District Governor. There is both a district and national foundation.
Various projects are supported by our donations to the foundation. Donations
can be made by wills, bequests, outright gift, and trust.

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy

238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE

278-6501
238-2265
278-6832

Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karia

278-8773
238-4191
278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Maslrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy

767-4508
278-2007
278-8197

Moore, Richard, SA Elaine

278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moorbead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Nelson,AI, SAJean

278-6856

Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sal!y(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SASaily
Parks, Urry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

767-3510
639-8453
2794497
278-7510
6395902

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Pefzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J, Adaire
Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coriie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
Rubley, David, SA, Del
Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
Sebald, Craig, SA Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker. Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
StewartWIIiam, City Government Sily
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barlara
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

278-6234
278-3283
278-2311
2797477
279-7537
278-2291
238-2324
278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543
278-4907
2799042
278^478
279-8958
278-2859
278-7100

The 4 Way Test

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to ail concerned?

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

27W222
278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charies ,SA, Trudy
2384577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
279-7806
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration. Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
ir, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
278-5908
n, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
278-7095
n, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard, SA-Ptumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
*
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
278-77{l3
Woodman, Dwighl, B.P.U, Director, Carol
2799282
' " Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
278-5033

Young, Charles, Rshing Equipment, Dorothy

279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998-MARK PUTNAM
1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

'

Past President

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999 - JIM COLE

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

AA

Addttiorul Active

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service
Director

Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service
Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Dennis Boester

Randall Hazelbaker

Robert Rumsey

Jack Faulkner

Bulletin

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Gerry Boguth

Dennis Boester

50/50 Committee

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paui Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Vocational Service

International Projects

Director

Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Jim Cole

Rotary International Foundation
Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison
Jim Peters

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Public Relations

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome al these neighbonng dubs.

Matt Galliers

Darwin Robison

MAKEUPYOURAmNDANACE-BEA 100%MEMBER

Community Service

QUINCY • Unon Church. Monday 12:15 P.M.

Director

BRONSON - CongregaliotHl Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

HILLSDALE ■ Episcopal Parish House. Wed. 12:15 P.M.

Rotary Show

Jim Whelan

Dave Pierce

Handicapped Children

JONESVILIE • RoundtaUe Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Matt Galllers

Club Historian

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee
Robert Loose, Chairman

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Randall Hazelbaker

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 8:15 RM.

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Rob Putnam

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commltee
Dick Uhl

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders

Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter
Edward Geishert
Jeff Dean

Thurs.7;OOA,M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Galllers

Tom Moorhead

COIJDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church.

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman
Ken Smoker
Student Guests
Les Adams

Youth Scholarship
Rich Hotben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS • Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.I.
District 6360

Dave Groner

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

Coldwater

ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
Albright Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
fciderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
B^dwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Bames, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Booster, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Saily
Brayton,Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlerw
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
(^d, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, flay. Life Insurance, Gonae
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela

The Singingest Club in The USA

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006
278-8086

Meeting of:

11/11/97

This Week's Greeters:

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

Invocation:

JimTroust

Matt Galliers &amp; Mike Galliers
Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader: Jerry Towns

Tim Hart &amp; Mike Geriach

Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE

238-4326
279-8218
278-8489
278-8463
238-2271
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202
278-6797
639-8669
278-7851
278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Dove, James, Musician, NONE
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb
Galliem, Buzz, AA-Propeity Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Oisplay Rxture Mfg., Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fudure Mfg., Donna
Geishert Edward, SA, Sylvia

279-7407
238-2842
278-4248
279-7217
278-8655
279-9350
278-5388
278-6826
278-6603
639-4635

Geriach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4663

Gibson. Ron, Ph^ician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
GrohalsW, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart Tim, Video Productions, Pamela
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg,, Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
Hoiben, Rich, SA, NONE
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Benle
' tveson, Larry, SA-Printing, JacQuelyn
■ Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kaspemki, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-3650
279-7163
278-2132
741-3663
278-4728
639-4402
279-7875
238-5848
279-7505
238-2418
279-8888
238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246
639-8278
238-5857
278-6501
238-2265
278-6832
278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karia

238-4191
278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangeio, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy

767-4508
278-2007
278-8197

Moore. Richard, SA, Elaine

278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communicahons, Joan

NelsonJLLSAJean

278-6856

' Nettleman, William, Past Service, SaiyfSarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks. Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribuhon, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

767-3510
639-8453
279-4497
278-7510
639-5902
278-6234
278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob. Past Service, Coraiie

279-7537

Redmond, RrSiert, Career Education, Rose

278-2291

Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
■ Rubley, David, SA, Del
^ Rumsey, Robert, SA-Spoiting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroil, John, Savings And Loan, lla
' Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemei, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewrt, William, City Govemment, Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg, Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

238-2324
278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543
278-4907
279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859
278-7100

This Week's Birthdays

William Stewart, Santford Jolley, Robert Kerr, Harold Card
Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

Howard Teeter

59

DATE JOINED

11/11/38

Make-ups

L, Cox, D. Woodman - Sunrise; G. Brayton, H, Sexton, R. Cardenas, K, Smoker
Quincy; D. Uhl - Athens; J. Lyon - Stui^s
Guests

Steve O'Connell - Quincy; Karen Kirkpatiick - Bronson;
Dave Groner - District Governor

Early Leavers

50/50 Winner

$52,00

Dick While

A nnouncementslProgram

• Election Day today - gel out &amp; vote per President Putnam

• Nominating committee to meet today per Howard Taylor
• United Way hat was passed for donations
District Governor Dave Groner presented the program. There are 61 clubs with
3,400 members in this district. Lansing is largest the club with Belding being
the smallest. Dave told us about what other clubs in the district are doing.
There are 238 Rotary Clubs in Russia, He talked about various projects our
Rotary clubs are supporting.

The 4 Way Test

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Bankirrg, Nancy

2784222
278-8474

TrousI, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschiing, Charles .SA, Trudy
238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
279-7806
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
278-5908
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
278-7095
n, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
e, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
s, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol
279-9282
•" Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
278-5033

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President

BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM

1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

•

Past President

••

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999-JIM COLE

SA

Senior Active

2000-JIM WHELAN

AA

Additional Acbve

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Service
Director

Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service
Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Dennis Boaster

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman
Tom Kramer

Director

Gerry Boguth

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards
Jim Cole

50/50 Committee

Larry Parks
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Darwin Robison

Jim Peters

Community Service

BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 P.M.

Handicapped Children

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Matt Gailiers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee
Robert Loose, Chairman
Chuck Woodward

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commltee

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Student Guests
Les Adams

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White

COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

STURQIS ■ Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS • Congregational Churdi, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.I.
District 6360

Dave Groner

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 P.M.

ALBION • St. James Eplsrx^ Church. Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers

Tom Moorhead

QUINCY • Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM,

Director

Rotary Show

Rob Putnam

Make-Up Meetings
MAKEUPYOURATTENDANACE-BEA tOO%MEMBER

Steve Glover

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Barry Case

ytv will always be welcome at these nei^boring dubs.

Matt Galliers

Public Relations
Jim Whelan

Richard White

Steve Glover, Chairman

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Darwin Robison

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dennis Boester

Gary Howe

Vocational Service

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Dave Pierce

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 4903 6

ROTARY
Refle c t 0 r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CWSSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
AlbrigM, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Chnl Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

278-8006
278-8086
238-4326

Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Terl

279-8218
278-8489
278-8463

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

238-2271

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry

278-5789

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie

238-5421
238-2076

Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon

278-5378
279-7680

Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan

279-8202
278-6797

Culy, Fred SA-Jewetry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE

639-8669
278-7851
278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

279-7407

Downs, Larry, Golf Markeling, Judy
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217

Faulimer, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property ManagemenL Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg„ Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE

279-9350
278-5388
278-6826

Galliers, Mike, Display iFxture Mfg„ Donna
Geishen, Edward, SA. Sylvia

278-6603
639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia

278-3650
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Nay
Higglns, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg„ Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
Holben, Rich, SA, NONE
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Keliogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

279-7875
,238-5848
279-7505
238-2418
279-8888
238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246

Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy
Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
II. SA, Jean

767-4508
278-2007
278-8197
278-4198
279-8610
278-6856

lliam, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary. Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate A)praisals, Karen

767-3510
639-8453
279-4497
278-7510
639-5902
278-6234
278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J, Adaire

278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2291

Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

Roper, Ridt. Career Education, NONE
Rubley, David, SA, Del
Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
SchFOll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
Sebald,Craig,SARita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart,William, City Government Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Ta^or, Howard, SA Lola

278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543
278-4907
279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859
278-7100

The Singingest Club in The USA
Meeting of:

11 /05/97

This Week's Greeters:

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

Invocation:

Dave Pierce

Mark Galliers &amp; Buzz Galliers
Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader: Mike Gerlach

Matt Galliers &amp; Mike Galliers
This Week's Ifirthdavs

Edward Geishert, Jerry Perry, Mark Putnam
Rotariau Membership Anniversaries
YEARS

NAME

Ray Cardenas
Rick Roper
Gregg Dean

DATE JOINED

13

11/02/84

10
14

11/03/87
11/08/83

Make-ups

R. Porter, M. Putnam, A. Nelson, C. Sebald, B. Chinnery, G. Brayton, J. Lyon, L. Cox,
D. Woodman, E. Lake - Sunrise; L. Downs, S. Kaspersld, R. Putnam, J. Dygat, C.
Bames, J. Lyon - Sturgis; G. Howe - Gulf Shores, AL; J. Grohalski - Union City; Matt
Galliers - Angola

Guests

Dick Spaulding - Quincy, Bill Grotty, Steve O'Donnell, Hal Creal - Sunrise
Student Guests - Sam AcMoody, Bill Malatinsky
Early Leavers

Bob Redman, Dick Spaulding, Richard Guisinger, Jim Grohalski, Dick Biringer,

Brian Webber, Bill CWnery, Steve O'Donnell

50/50 Winner

Brian Sexton

$58.00
AnnouncementslProfirani

• District Governor here next week.

• Bob Rumsey - $365.00 was raised in the club for Breast Cancer Run/Walk.

• Craig Sebald explained what Senior Active classification means.
• Howard Taylor of the nomination committee want nominations for board.

• Opportunity next week to donate to United Way.

• Darwin Robison received 3yr. perfect attendance pin.
• Jim Hiscock received 9yr. pin.

Old Cars &amp; Restoration - Jim, Gene &amp; Howard Taylor deal in old cars and
street rods. They explained what restoration of a car entails. If you wish to take
on this type of project you need to get a car that you like and will keep you
motivated. Jim, Gene &amp; Howard brought several cars to view in the parking lot

639-8278

238-5857
278-6501
238-2265
278-6832
278-8773
238-4191

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Teeter, Howard, Honorafy, Marian
*" Towns, Jerry, SA-Bankirg, Nancy

278-4222
278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
279-7806
*
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hosptel, Janet
(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Admini^tlon, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
278-5908
Werkm^, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
278-7095
Whelan, Jim. Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard, SA-Ptumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
•
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-foot Surgeon, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, DwighL B.P.U. Director, Carol
279-9282
"* Woodward, Charies,SA, NONE
278-5033
Young, Charles, Rshing Equipment. Dorothy
279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President

BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998-MARK PUTNAM

1999 -BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

'

Past President

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999 - JIM COLE

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Programs

Club Roster

Internationai Service
Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Club Service

Dennis Boester

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Larry Parks

Danwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Darwin Robison

You mil always be wekom al these neighboirng dubs.
MAKEUPYOURATTEND/mCE-BEA 100%MEMBEB

Steve Glover

Community Service
OUINCY - Union Chucrh, Monday 12:15 P.M.

Director

6R0NS0N - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

HILLSDALE • Episcopal Parish House. Wed. 12:15 P.M.

Rotary Show

Handicapped Children

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazetbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee
Robert Loose, Chairman
Chuck Woodward

Tom Moorhead

Flower Commltee

Membership
Coordination
Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support
James Troust

Chuck Tuschting

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Al Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Rotary Information

Thurs. 7:00 A.M,

STURGIS • Sturgis Auditoirum, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK • McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 P.M.

ATHENS - Congregatk»^al Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President

Student Guests

Les Adams

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.l.

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White

District 6360

Dave Groner

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

COLIDWATER SUNRISE • Melhodist Chucrh,

UNION CITY - Police Station. Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

JONESVILLE • RoundtaWe Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.

ALBION • St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers

Rob Putnam

Barry Case

Make-Up Meetings

Matt Galliers

Public Relations

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Richard White

Steve Glover, Chairman
Jim Peters

Jim Whelan

Director

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards
Jim Cole

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman
Tom Kramer

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dennis Boester

Gary Howe

Vocationai Service

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Dave Pierce

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

law ater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwatety MI. 49036

He Profit s M o s t Who Serve s li e s 1

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DiVISiON ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�Coldwater

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

ClASSlflCATION

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
'
AibrigtiL Pat, Agriculture-Swne, Colleen
•*' Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kattiiyn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
*
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
"* Biringer,Richard,SA-CivilLawPractice.Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas SerwK, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Teriy
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton,Todd. Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri

'

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

238-2271

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole. James. AA-Banking, Pamela

278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202

Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan
■ •• Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
* Dean, Jeffrey. SA-Fre Insurance, NONE

278-6797

Dean,John,SA-RreInsurance,Joanne

238-4075

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

279-7407

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
•" Dygeil, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

The Singingest Club in The USA

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006
278-8086
238-4326
279-8218
278-8489
278-8463

Meeting of:

10/28/97

Presiding;

Mark Putnam

Invocation:

Rev. Jim Trousl

I n .

Week's Greeters:

_

Jim Trousl &amp; Chuck Tushling

®

Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader: Mike Galliers

Mark Galliers &amp; Buzz Galliers
This Week *.v Hirthelays

Robert Rumsey

Rolahan Memhersltfj) Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

Charles Woodward
Jim Hiscock

639-8669
278-7851
278-8133

51
11

DATE JOINED

10/29/46
10/29/86

Make-ups

A. NelsOT, M. Putnam, L. Cox - Sunrise; J. Peters - Quincy; J. Dygert, J. Hiscock. Mark
&amp; Mike Galliers - Bronson; .P Baldwin ♦ Dublin, New Hampshire; Mark &amp; Matt
GalliCTs, R. Pcxter - Angola

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217

Guests

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg,, Amy

279-9350
278-5388

Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE

278-6826

Galliers, Mike, Display Rxture Mfg., Donna
"• Geishen, Edward, SA, Sylvia

278-6603
639^635

Gre^ Dean, John Dygert, Lcs Adams, Jim Peters, Bill Stewart, John SchroU, Mike

Gertach, Mike. Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4663

50/50 Winner

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-3650
279-7163
278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick. Dental Lab, Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgms, Jerry, AA-Vehicte Parts Mfg., Eileen— .rr:;. .t
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail. Kay

279-7875
238-5848
279-7505

•

*•* Holben, Rich, SA, NONE

238-2418

How, Gary, Optometrist Bente
" Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquetyn
Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki

279-8888
238-2839
279-7469
278-6628

■'

•

Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy

238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Koss,Jim,SA.Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon. Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service. Karia
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA Judy
il, Tibbits Director, Tracy
d,SA Elaine

278-6832
278-8773
238-4191
278-6100
767-4508
278-2007
278-8197
278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

279-8610

NelsonXSAJean

278-6856

Netdeman, William, Past Service, Saliy(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales. NONE
Perry, Jeriy, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire
fhjtnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

767-3510
639-8453
279-4497
278-7510
639-5902
278-6234
278-3283
278-2311
279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

279-7537
278-2291
238-2324

Roper, Rick. Career Education, NONE
Rubley, David. SA Del
Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
Sebald,Craig,SA,Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart,William, City Govemment Sally
Stfobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543
278-4907
279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859
278-7100

Rita Klavinski - Sunrise
Early Leavers

Galliers, Tim Hart, Rob Putnam

Fred Culy

$52.00
A nnouncements/Prograni

• Dwight Woodman - pleads for Rotarian support on the broad band issue.
• Bill Stewart reiterates that plea.

• Also, Lindy Cox reminds us to fill out inframation sheets for the Rotary Web
page.

Randall Hazelbaker presents himself and some of his toy collection. Todays hot
collectables are - anything Disney, and old comic characters. Avoid restoration

of your good shape old toys, they are worth more as is. Baby Boomers are
behind huge surge in old toy popularity. G.I. Joe is big.

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3, Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

"* Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

278-4222
278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

238-4577
279-7806

•

Uhl, Richard, SA-Hosptel, Janet
(616} 432-3757
Vanderhpof. Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
278-5908
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Deiores
s, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
ght, B.P.U. Director, Carol
d, Charles, SA, NONE
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

278-7095
278-7738
278-6736
278-7703
279-9282
278-5033
279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS {Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM
1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

'

Past President

"

Paul Harris Rotary Feilow

1999-JIM COLE

SA

Senior Actiw

2000 - JIM WHELAN

AA

Additional Active

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Programs

Club Roster

internationai Service
Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance
Dennis Booster

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Club Service

Director

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Gerry Boguth

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

50/50 Committee

Larry Parks

Dennis Booster

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outtlng/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Steve Glover, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Darwin Robison

Jim Peters

ibu wih d/ivays be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Community Service
Director

HILLSDALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 P.M.

Rotary Show
Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Handicapped Children

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Tom Moorhead
Coordination

Flower Commitee
Dick Uhl

Jim Gordon

STURQIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTlf CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 P.M.

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

UNION CITY • PrHice Staiton, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban
Ken Smoker

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Al Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Rotary Information

ATHENS - CongregationaJ Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President

Student Guests
Les Adams

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

Dave Groner

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS;

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Thurs. 7XX)A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

COLDWATER SUNRISE - MeSxxlist Church,

Senior Citizens Committee

Membership

Rob Putnam

JONESVILLE - Roucxtt^ Inn, Tuesday 6:00 P.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers

Matt Galliers

OUINCY • Union Church, Monday 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CongregationaJ Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

Public Relations

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Make-Up Meetings

Matt Galliers

Tom Kramer

Jim Whelan

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Vocational Service

Dave Pierce

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 4 903 6

// e Pr ofi t s M o s t Who S e rve .v li e .v t

ROTARY
Refle c t a r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARV

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
AlbrigliL PaL Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-8anking, Katfiryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Carderas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA. JoAnn
Chlnery, William, School SuperintendenL Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-80IB
278-8086
238-4326
279-8218
278-8489
278-8463
238-2271
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202

Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan

278-6797

Cuty, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
Dean, John, SA-FIre Insurance, Jo^ne

639-8869
278-7851
278-8133
238-4075

Dove, James, Musician, NONE
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygeit, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Rxture Mfg., Amy
G^liers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike. Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie

279-7407
238-2842
278-4248
279-7217
278-8655
279-9350
278-5388
278-6826
278-6603
639-4635
278-4663
278-3650

Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia

279-7163

The Singingest Club in The USA
Meeting of:
Presiding:
Invocation:

10/14/97

This Week's Greeters:

Mark Putnam

Jenr Towns &amp; Bill Tyson

Chuck Tushling

Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader: Gregg Dean

Brian Webber &amp; Rick Vanderhoof
This Week's Birthdays

Gary Werkman, Greg Bruder, Jim Peters, Buzz Galliers, Matt Galliers, Bob Redman
Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
YEARS

NAME

Richard Moore

33

Barry Case

17

Don Shemel

2

Jerry Perry

11

DATE JOINED

10/06/64
10/09/80
10/10/95
10/14/86

Make-ups

Not avaiM)le, but dianks for making up.

Guests

Not available

Early Leavers

Bob Redman, Ha! Sexton, Gregg Dean, Dave Pierce, Les Adams, Ron Gibson Rob
Putnam, Bill lyscn, Brian Sexton, Howard Taylor, Tim Hart
50/50 Winner

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
278-2132
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela
639-4402
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
279-7875
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehlcte Parts Mfg,, Eileen ,. .ttt, .-.i .... .238-5848
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
279-7505
Holben, Rich, SA, NONE
238-2418

AnnouncementslProgram

Coming Programs:
• 10/28/97 - Howard Taylor on car restoration.
• 11/04/97 - Our Governor visits.

Bill Stewart was in charge of a tour of the ACM plant which produces parts for
Honda (or will in the near future). Though ACM is a foundry, you would never
guess how clean it is inside. Everyone is on associate not an employee. Good

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
Iveson, Lany, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kaspersk), Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy

279-8888
238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy

238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard.Ken, Past Service, Karia

238-2265
278-6832
278-8773
238-4191
278-61D0

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tidbits Director, Tracy

767-4508
278-2007
278-8197

Moore. Richard, SA Elaine

278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

NelsonAI, SAJean

278-6856

Nettieman,Wlliam, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

757-3510
639-8453
2794197
278-7510
639-5902
278-6234
278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
Rubley, David, SA, Del
Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, Ha
Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
n. City Govemment Sally
b. Automotive Parts Mfg,, Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

279-7477
279-7537
278-2291
238-2324
278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543
278-4907
279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859
278-7100

Program Bill.

The 4 Way Test

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

•

'

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banklng, Nancy

278-4222
278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
279-7806
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
278-5908
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
278-7095
Whelan, Jim, Rad o Broadcasling, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard. SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, OwighL B.PU. Director, Carol
279-9282

"• Woodward, Charles, SA NONE

Young, Charles, Rshing Equipment, Dorothy

278-5033

279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998-MARK PUTNAM
1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

'

Past President

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999 - JIM COLE

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PI|RCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Service
Director

Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service
Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Dennis Boaster

Randall Hazelbaker

Robert Rumsey

Jack Faulkner

Vocational Service

Dave Pierce

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Director

Jim Cole

Rotary International Foundation

Bulletin

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Gerry Boguth

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

50/50 Committee

Larry Parks

Dennis Boaster

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Jim Peters

You will always be welcome at these neighbonng clubs.
MAKEUPYOURATTENDANACE-BEA 100%MEMBER

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Public Relations

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Make-Up Meetings

Matt Galliers

Darwin Robison

Jim Whelan

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Community Service

BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

HILLSDALE ■ Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

Rotary Show
Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Handicapped Children

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Tom Moorhead
Coordination

Flower Commitee
Dick Uhi

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

Song Leaders

Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter
Edward Geishert

Jeff Dean

COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

Senior Citizens Committee

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK - McCamiy Plaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM.

Membership

Rob Putnam

JONESViLLE - Roundtable inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.

ALBION • St. James Episo^l Churdi, Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers
Matt Galliers

OUtNGY • Union Church. Monday 12:15 RM,

Director

UNION CITY • Rolice Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman
Ken Smoker

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President

Student Guests

Les Adams

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White

District 6360
Dave Groner

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 4903 6

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ROTARY
R efl e c t or
ELKS TEMPLE
47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
Albright, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Stioes Retail, Margaret
Biringer. Richard, SA-Civll Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carieen
Soguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Ten
BriesL Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzle
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications. Joan
Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NDNE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Oygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Rxture Mfg., Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NDNE
Galliers, Mike, Display Rxture Mfg., Donna
' Geishert Edward, SA, Sylvia

279-9568
238-2A79
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006
278-8086
238-4326
279-8218
278-8489
278-8463
238-2271
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202
278-6797
639-8669
278-7851
278-8133
238-4075
279-7407
238-2842
278-4248
279-7217
278-8655
279-9350
278-5388
278-6826
278-6603
639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Krishna

278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia

278-3650
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
Grohalski, James. Banking, Sharon

278-2132
741-3663

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hart, Tim. Video Productions, Pamela
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
• Holben, Rich, SA, NONE
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente

639-4402
279-7875
238-5848
279-7505
238-2418
279-8888

' Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
• Jolley,Sanfford,SA,Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorotfiy

238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
Klein. Ken, Property Management Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA,
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karia

639-8278
238-5857
278-6501
238-2265
278-6832
278-8773
238-4191
278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lp, Jim, SA Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy
Moore, Richard, SA ilaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBetfi

.767-4508
278-2007
278-8197
278-4198
279-8610

Nelsonjtl, SA Jean

278-6856

■ Nettleman, William, Past Service, Saiy(Safah)
D'Connell, Terry, SA Salty
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales. NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribubon, Debor^
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, K^n

767-3510
639-8453
279-4497
278-7510
639-5902
278-6234
278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
• Rubley, David, SA Del
• Rumsey, Robert SA-Sporbng Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And toan, ila
• Sebald,Craig,SARita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fahricafing, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, taura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
StewartWiliiam, City Government Sally
SDobei, Norb. AitomoBve Parts Mfg,, Bartara
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

279-7477
279-7537
278-2291
238-2324
^78-8809
278-7327
5786006
2^-8068
578-8373
.279-8543
278-4907
279-9042
278-4478
.279-8958
278-2859
578-7100

The Singingest Club in The USA
Meeting of:
Presiding:
invocation:
Song Leader:

9/30/97
Pumam
john Schroll

This Week's Greeters:

Gregg Dean

Howard Taylor &amp; Larry Woodhams

Next Week's Greeters:

This Week's Birthdays

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

John Hutchinson

9

Jerry Towns
Matt Galliers
Vince Komstein

9/30/86
10/03/72
10/04/94
10/04/79

25
,
*7

DATE JOINED

3
18

Make-ups

D. Boesto" - Alaska (2); A. Nelson - Sunrise; .T Brayton, B. Rumsey, B. GalliCTS, J.
Erickson, D. Pierce, G. Brayton, L. Downs, J. Peters - Quincy
Guests

Jim Skoving - Englewood, FlLWendell Hathaway - Bronson; Steve O'Donnell -

Quincy; StiSent Guests: Lm

Brian Cizos; Non-Rotary Guest: Dick Breathouse

Early Leavers

Gregg Dean, Jerry Boguth, Mike Galliers, Steve O'Donnell, Bill Tyson,

Jim Hiscock

50/50 Winner

Frank Pervanga (again)

$54.00
A nnouncementsiProgram

• Golf Outing 2pm start - no noon meeting - hog roast &amp; meeting at 6:30.
• Williamston - new club to district - A1 Nelson will go to the dinner.
• Rick Roper &amp; Bob Redmond resigned from the club due to conflicts with their
jobs.

Branch County Literacy Councils Sheila Taylor explained the function of the
council. Free of charge testing is done, then tutors are assigned to help the client
leam to read. Lynn Blake from Calhoun Literacy Council also spoke.

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concemed?

'** Teeter, Howard, Honoraiy, Mariai
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Naicy

278-4222
2788474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschlirg, Charles ,SA Trudy
2384577
Tyson, Bill, Past Serwce, Carole
279-7806
•
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospitai, Janet
(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
278-5908
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
2787095
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
2787738
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
578-6736
'
Woodhams, tawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, LJnda
578-7703
Woodman, DwighL B.P.U. Oirector, Carol
5789282
"* Woodward, Charles, SA NONE
5785033

Young, Charles, iFshing Equipment Dorothy

5789072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998-MARK PUTNAM

1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

*

Past President

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999-JIM COLE

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

AA

Addibonal Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service
Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Vocational Service

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Club Service

Dennis Boester

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker
Jack Faulkner

Bulletin

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Gerry Boguth

Dennis Boester

Gary Howe

50/50 Committee

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Darwin Robison

Jim Peters

Rotary International Foundation
Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Make-Up Meetings
Vbu will always be welcome at Utese neighboirng dubs.

Matt Galliers

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Public Relations

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Jim Cole

Steve Glover, Chairman

Darwin Robison

Jim Wheian

Director

MAKE UP yOUR ATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

Community Service

8R0NS0N • Congregaitonal Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Wheian

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 P.M.

Rotary Show
Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Wheian, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebaid

Tom Moorhead

Handicapped Children

Coordination

Dick Uhl

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders

Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Rotary information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter
Edward Geishert
Jeff Dean

JONESVILLE - RoundlaWe Inn, Tuesday 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE • Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. J^es Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Senior Citizens Committee

STURGIS • Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK • McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM.

Membership

Flower Commitee

QUINCY ■ Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM.

Director

Mark Galliers

Rob Putnam

Dave Pierce

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman
Ken Smoker

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President

Student Guests
Les Adams

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

Dave Groner

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

iW.
Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, Ml. 4903 6

He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t a r
ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION

The Singingest Club in The USA

Adams, Leslie.Swimming Pools, Cindy
Albright, Pat Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Ten
Briest Bob, Past Service, Oarlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonae
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela

i79-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006
278-8086
238-4326
279-8218
278-8489
278-8463
238-2271
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202

Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan

278-6797

Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE

639-8669
278-7851
278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

AI Nelson, Todd Brayton, Bob Rumsey, Craig Sebald, Mark Putnam, Jim Lyon, Jim
Grohalski, Tim Hart, Jim Troust, Ray Cardenas, Lany Downs, Hal Sexton, Darwin

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

279-7407

Robison, Jack Faulkner, Jack Lawton, Bob Ken, Bob Briest

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb
Galiiers, BuziAA-Proper^ Management Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy

278-8M5

Galiiers, Matt.AA-Video Productions, NONE

278-6826

Galliers, Mike. Display Fixture Mfg„ Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Syfvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-6603
639-4635
278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia

278-3650
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Maty Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg„ Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

279-7875
238-5848
279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA, NONE

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
Jo!ley,Sanfford,SA,Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorotfiy

279-8888
238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, DB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

238-5857
278-6501
238-2265
278-6832
278-8773

lawson. Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonhard.Ken, Past Service, Karla

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim. SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy

767-4508
278-2007
278-8197

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

NelsonALSAJean

278-6856

767-3510
639-8453
279-4497
278-7510
639-5902
278-6234
278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond. Robert, Career Education, fiwe
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

279-7537
278-2291
238-2324

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
Rubiey, David, SA, Del

278-8809
278-7327

Rums^, Robert, SA-Sporling Goods Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

11, John, Savings And Loan, Ha

278-8068

,Cralg,SA,Rlta
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal. SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken. Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart,William, City Govemment Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara

278-8373
279-8543
278-4907
279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lof^

278-7100

9/23/97

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

This Week's Greeters:

Invocation:

JimTrousi

Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader: Pat Albright
This Week\s Hirthdays

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

Make-ups

Guests

Jim Skoving - Biglewood, Fl-Frank Po^'anga - Bronson; Bill Crotty - Quincy; Student
Guests: Heather Uick, Laura Shoc^; Non-Rotary Guest Mary Smith

279-9350
278-5388

Nettleman, Wlliam, Past Service, Saliy(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Pefzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

Meeting of:

Early Leavers

Ed Lake Les Adams, Jeff Dean, Buzz Galliers Jim Whelan, Bill Chinery, Dick
Guisinger, Bill Stewart, Tim Hart
50/50 Winner

Frank Pervanga- Bronson

$51.00

Announcements!Program

• Rl 69 cleanup - Sunday, September 21 at 1:30.
• Jim Troust: Rotary International sent us a "Thank you" letter for support in
international projects.
Tom Smith - Past Varsity Baseball Coach at MSU and former CHS outstanding
athlete - Talked about his experiences at CHS &amp; MSU.
Members in golf outing:
Les Adams. Pat Albright, Denny Boester, Todd Brayton, Bob Briest, Barry Case,
Jim Cole, Fred Culy, Gregg Dean, Jeff Dean, John Dean, John Dygert,
Jim Orickson, Jack Faulkner, Buzz Galliers, Mark Galliers, Matt Galliers,
Mike Galliers, Mike Gerlach, Ron Gibson, Steve Glover, Jim Gordon, Tim Hart,

Rich Holben, Gary Howe, Steve Kasperski, Wayne Kellogg, Bob Kerr,
Ken Klein, Tom Kramer, Ed Lake, Jack Lawson,Terry O'Connell, Larry Parks,
Dave Pierce, Mark Putnam, Rob Putnam, Bob Rodman, Brian Sexton,

Hal Sexton, Don Shemel, Ken Smoker, Jerry Towns, Bill lyson,
Rick Vanderhoof, Gary Workman, Jim Whelan, Larry Woodhams, Chuck Young

The 4 Way Test

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian

278-4222

Towtrs, Jerry, SA-Banldng, Nancy
278-8474
Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca
278-4402
Tuschlirg, Charles ,SA, Trudy
238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
279-7806
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
278-5908
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
278-7095
n. Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
d, SA-Plumbing Supply, Deiores
278-8736
•
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foof Surgeon, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, Owighl, B.P.U. Director, Carol
279-9282
•" Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
278-5033

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President

BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS {Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM
1999 - BARRY CASE

2000 - GREG BRUDER
•

Past President

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999-JIM COLE

SA

Senior Active

AA

Additional Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN
2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Programs

Club Roster

internationai Service
Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Club Service

Dennis Boester

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Dave Pierce, Chairman

International Projects

Director

Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Gerry Boguth

Dennis Boester

Gary Howe

Vocational Service

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Dave Pierce

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

50/50 Committee

Steve Glover, Chairman

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Jim Peters

Darwin Robison

Kids Chirstmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Darwin Robison

K&gt;u will always be welcome at these neighboring c^ubs.

Matt Galliers

MAKEUPYOURATTENDANACE-BEA 100%MEMBER

Steve Glover

Public Relations
Jim Whelan

Make-Up Meetings

Community Service

BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 P.M.

Rotary Show

Handicapped Children

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee
Robert Loose, Chairman
Chuck Woodward

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Rob Putnam

Flower Commltee

Membership
Coordination
Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support
James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Al Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium. Monday 11:45 AM.
BAHLE CREEK • McCamly Plaza. Mon. Noon
ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 P.M.

ATHENS • Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President

Student Guests

Les Adams

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

Dave Groner

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

COLDWATER SUNRiSE • Methodist Church.

UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

JONESVILLE ■ Roundtable inn. Tuesday 6:00 P.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers

Tom Moorhead

QUINCY • Union Church, Monday 12:15 P.M.

Director

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

In keeping with next weeks Golf theme and by popular demand, here are the five "Rules of the Day" as
immortalized by Jim Erickson:

1. A ball hitting a tree shall be deemed not to have hit said tree. Hitting a tree is just bad luck and has no place in a
scientific game. The player should estimate the distance the ball would have traveled if it had not hit the tree, and
play the ball from there.

2. There shall be no such thing as a lost ball. The missing ball is on or near the course somewhere, and eventually will
be found and pocketed by someone else. It has thus become a stolen ball and the player should not compound the
crime by charging himself a penalty stroke

3. If a putt passes over a hole without dropping, it is deemed to have dropped. The law of gravity holds that any object
attempting to maintain a position in the atmosphere without something to support it must drop. The law of gravity
supersedes the law of golf.

4. The same goes for a ball that stops at the brink of the hole and hangs there, defying gravity. You cannot defy the law.
5. A putt that stops so close to the cup that it inspired comments like "You could Blow it in" may be blown in - But only
if it is no more than three inches from the hole. After all, we don't want to make a travesty of this game.

P.O. Box 42 Cold water, Ml. 4903 6

He r ro fits Most Who S e rv e s li e s t

R efl e at or
MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION ST.

1.2:3.5 pm

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�Coldwater

MEMBER ROSTER
CUSSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie.Swimming Pools, Cinoy
Albright, Pat. Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred. SA-6anking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Bames, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practce, Jean
Booster, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry
Braytofi, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Ten
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Oarlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gona
Case, Barry, SA-CPA JoAnn
Chinery, William. School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006
278-8086
238-4326
279-8218
278-8489
278-8463
238-2271
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202

Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communicafions, Joan
Culy, Fred SA-Jewe!ry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NDNE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE
Downs, Larry, Goll Marketing, Judy

278-6797
639-8669
278-7851
278-8133
238-4075
279-7407
238-2842

Dygel, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

278-4248
279-7217

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mlg„ Amy
Galliers, Matt. AA-Video Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display iFxture Mfg., Donna
Geishert Edward, SA Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant Krishna
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cyrrtfiia

279-9350
278-5388
278-6826
278-6603
639-4635
278-4663
278-3650
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen.
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
Holben, Rich, SA, NONE
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn

279-7875
238-5848
279-7505
238-2418
279-8888
238-2839

Jolley,SantfDrd,SA,Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Keflogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy

279-7469
278-6628
278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

639-8278

Klein, Ken, Properly Management Cindy

238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss,Jim,SA.Jan

578-6501
238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832
278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlere

238-4191

Leonhard.Ken, Past Service, Karia

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
)l, llbbits Director, Tracy

767-4508
278-2007
278-8197

d,SA, Elaine

The Singingest Club in The USA
Meeting of:

9/16/97

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

Invocation:

Bob Loose

Song Leader:

This Week's Greeters:

Next Week's Greeters:

Galliers
This Week's Itirlhdays

Richard Moore

Rotarion Membership Anniversaries
YEARS

NAME

DATE JOINED

9/16/86
9/16/86
9/16/80
9/19/50

11

Ken Klein
John Schroll

11
17

Bill Tyson
Richard Biringer

47

Make-ups

Mark Galliers - Quincy; Jim Gordon - Sunrise; Bob Kerr, Buzz Galliers, Dick Uhl, Hal
Sexton, Steve Kasperski - Quincy
Guests

Manahan - Defiance. OH; Jim Skoving - Venice, FL; Steve O'Donnell - Quincy;
Eric Zuzg - Coldwater Rex Thome - Savannah, OA; Gary Younce - Bronson;
Clarence Walter - Quincy; Non-Rotary - Doug Bowden, Mike Iveson
Early Leavers

Greg Dean, Jerry Towns, Jim Whelan, Jim Peters, Harold Card, Dwight Woodman,
Don Shemel, Howard Taylor, Rob Putnam, Ken Smoker, Greg Bruder
50/50 Winner

Ed Geishart

$56.00
Announcements!Program

• All dues are paid.
• New club in Williamsion, MI,

• Golf outing &amp; dinner Sept 30 - no noon meeting.
• Highway cleanup - need volunteers to drive.
Doug Bowden talked on adoption, Doug and his wife adopted a boy from China
in 1996. He showed a video of the trip to China and shared their experiences with
us.

Members in golf outing;
Les Adams, Pat Albright, Denny Boester, Todd Brayton, Bob Briest, Barry Case,

Jim Cole, Fred Culy, Gregg Dean, Jeff Dean, John Dygert, Jim Orickson,
Jack Faulkner, Buzz Galliers, Mark Galliers, Matt Galliers, Mike Galliers,

Mike Gerlach, Ron Gibson, Steve Glover, Jim Gordon, Urn Hart, Gary Howe,
Steve Kasperski, Wayne Kellogg, Bob Kerr, Ken Klein, Tom Kramer, Ed Lake,
Jack Lawson, Larry Parks, Dave Pierce, Mark Putnam, Rob Putnam,
Bob Rodman, Brian Sexton, Hal Sexton, Don Shemel, Ken Smoker, Jerry Towns,
Bill Tyson, Rick Vanderhoof, Gary Workman, Jim Whelan, Larry Woodhams,
Chuck Young

The 4 Way Test

278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

NeIson,AI,SAJfian

278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Nettleman, William, Past Service, Saliy(Sarah)
D'Connell, Terry, SA Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NDNE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

767-351{l
639-8453
279-4497
278-7510
639-5902
278-6234
278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J, Adaire

278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
Rubley, David, SA, Del
Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
Sebald,Craig,SARita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retal, Danette
Stewart,William, City Govemmert, Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automobve Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

279-7477
279-7537
278-2291
238-2324
278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
579-8543
578-4907
579-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859
278-7100

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Teeter. Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towrts, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

278-4222
278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA Rebecca

278-4402

TuKhling, Charles ,SA Trudy
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet

238-4577
279-7806
(616) 432-3757

Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. -(219)833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
278-5908

■

n, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, DwighL B.P.U. Director, Carol
Woodward, Charles,SA, NONE
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

278-7095
278-7738
278-6736
278-7703
279-9282
278-5033
279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997^98
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998-MARK PUTNAM
1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

•

Past President

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999-JIM COLE

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Programs

Club Roster

international Service

Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Dennis Boester

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hsizelbaker

Club Service

Jack Faulkner

Bulletin

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Gerry Boguth

Dennis Boester

50/50 Committee

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

Darwin Robison
Jim Peters

Chuck Tuschling

Director
Jim Cole

Rotary International Foundation
Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Make-Up Meetings
y&amp;u mil always be welcome al these neighboirng dubs.

Matt Galliers

MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon. Chairman
Steve Glover

Public Relations

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Community Service
QUINCY • Union Church. Monday 12:15 P.M,
Director

BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

HIU.SDALE ■ Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

Rotary Show
Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Handicapped Children

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Cralg Sebald

Tom Moorhead

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commltee
Dick Uhl
Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders

Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Senior Citizens Committee

Mike Gerlach

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter
Edward Geishert
Jeff Dean

COLOWATER SUNRiSE - Methods! Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza. Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - Police Station. Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

JONESViaE • Roundtabie inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers

Rob Putnam

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Steve Glover, Chairman

Steve Glover, Chairman

Jim Whefan

Vocational Service

Dave Pierce

Ken Smoker

ATHENS • Congregalionai Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Student Guests
Les Adams

District Governor, R.i.

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White

District 6360
Dave Groner

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month. 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

I

Coldwater
Box 42 C old watery Ml. 49036
t:::.. .

.1

f-:- ■

.• .

He Profits Most Who Serves He s I

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETiNG EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

47 DiViSiON ST.

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�Coldwater ROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
Albrigtrt, Pal Agricutture-Swine, Coleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
BIringer, Richard, SA-Civli law Practice, Jean

The Singingest Club in The USA

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006
278-8086

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Gerald SA-Clty Government Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel. Ten

279-8218
278-8489
i78-8463

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

238-2271

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance, Goruie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chlnery, William, Scfiool Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPUCommunicahons, Joan

278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202
278-6797

Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-FIre Insurance, NONE

639-8569
278-7851
278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Dove, James, Musician, NDNE

279-7407

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygerl John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Ellabeth

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb
Galilers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galilers, Mark, AA-Display Rxture Mfg., Amy
Galilers, Matt, AA-\fldeo Productions, NONE

278-8655

Galilers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Gelshert Ettward, SA, Sylvia

278-6603
639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Krisdna

278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
GrohalskI, James, Banking, Sharon
Gulsinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela
Hazeibaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay

278-3650
279-7163
278-2132
741-3663
278-4728
639-4402
279-7875

Meeting of: g/26/97

Presiding:

238-5848

Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
Holben, Rich, SA, NONE
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
Iveson, Larry, SA-PrintIng, Jacquelyn
Jolley,Sanfford.SA,Pat
KasperskI, Steve, Exterminator, VIckl
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports WearAJntforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert SA-Hardware Reteil, NONE

279-7505
238-2418
279-8888
238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246
639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy

238-5857

Komsteln, Vince, SA, Wlnrvere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

278-6501
238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karia
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA. Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibblts Director, Tracy
Moore, Richard, SA. Elaine

278-6832
278-8773
238-4191
278-6100
767-4508
278-2007
278-8197
278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

279-8610

Nelson,AI, SA, Jean

278-6856

Nettleman, William, Past Service, S3lly(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie

767-3510
639-8453
279-4497
278-7510

Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J, Adaire

639-5902
278-6234
278-3283
278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralle

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Roblson, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE

278-2291
238-2324
278-8809

Rubley, David, SA, Del
Rumsey, Robert SA-SportIng Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating. Sandra
Sexton, Hal.SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danetle
StewartWIIIiam, City Govemment, Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg,, Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543
278-4907
279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859
278-7100

Putnam

Strobel &amp; Rob Rumsey

Invocation:

Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader.

Larry Downs &amp; Don Shemel
77i/,v Week's Birthdays

Rich Holben

Kotaria/i Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

Make-ups

A. Nelson, J. Erickson, R. Cardenas, L. Downs, J. Hiscock - Qunicy
G. Brayton, J. Gordon - Sunrise
Guests

Leo Sanderson - Quincy; Tony Miignery - Bryan, OH; Jim Skovino - Englewood,
FL;Quincy Hoover- Connecticut;Bob Jodon - Sunrise

279-9350
278-5388
278-6826

Higglns, Jerry, AA-Vehlcle Parts Mfg., Eileen

Week's Greeters:

Early Leavers

Bill Stewart. Les Adams, Todd Brayton. Greg Brayton, Ken Klein, Jim Olmstead, Bill Tyson
50/50 Winner

$59.00

Pete Baldwin

AnnouncementsiProgram

• Bob Kerr has 49 years of perfect attendance!
• 15 members still have not paid their dues, as of Sept 9^^ your names will appear
in the bulletin.

• Sept 30*^ - Golf Outing - 2 O'clock start - pig roast &amp; dinner meeting at 6:30
Nucleus Communication Co. - Piper Laurie Parker &amp; Todd Brown have been
retained by our Rotary district to develop a Web site for the district compliments
of Pharmacia Upjohn Co. They want our club to set up a Web page.

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

278-4222
278-8474

Trousf, Jim, SA Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
279-78(K
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospltal, Janet
(616) 432-3757
VandertiGof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration. Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
278-5908
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, ^ckie
278-7095
n, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
e. Richard, SA-PlumbIng Supply, Oelores
278-6736
s, tawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, Dwighl, B.P.U. Director, Carol
279-9282
Woodward, Charies.SA NONE

278-5033

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment. Dorothy

279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President

BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998-MARK PUTNAM

1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

Past President

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

SA

Senior Active

AA

Additional Active

1998-BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JIM COLE
2000 - JIM WHELAN
2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service
Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Club Service

Dennis Boester

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Gerry Boguth

Dennis Boester

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

50/50 Committee

Gary Howe

Chuck Tuschling

Director

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Steve Glover, Chairman

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Pau! Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Giover, Chairman

Jim Peters

Danwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Darwin Robison

Make-Up Meetings
y&amp;u will always be welcome el these neighboring dubs.

Matt Galliers

MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE • BE A 100% MEMBER

Steve Glover

Public Relations

Community Service
QUINCY ■ Union Church, Monday 12:15 P.M.

Director

BRONSON • Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Wheian

HILLSDALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

Handicapped Children

JCNESVILIE • Roundt^le Inn, Tuesday 6:00 P.M.

Rotary Show

Jim Wheian

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Wheian, Chairman

Mike Geriach

Tim Hart

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Tom Moorhead

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support
James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

Song Leaders

STURGIS - Sturgis Audrtorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA • Sunsel Inn, Monday 6:15 RM.

Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Men. Noon

UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban
Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

Senior Citizens Committee
Robert Loose, Chairman

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhi

COLOWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church. Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers

Rob Putnam

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Vocational Service

Dave Pierce

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President

Student Guests
Les Adams

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman

Dave Groner

David Rubley

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Geriach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49036

He Profits Most Who Serves Hest

ROTARY
Refle c t a r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�n
MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

ColdwaterROTARY

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARV ANN

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Ports, Citxly.

279-9568

Albright, Pal. Agricutiire-Swine, Colleen

238-2479

Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn

278-6033

Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, CanoJ, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

639-3513

Bmnger, Hict«fd. SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

278-8006

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service. Cariem

2384326

Boguth. Gerald, City Governmem, Terry.
Brayton. Greg. Advertising, Srtly.
Bnxlw, Greg, Investments

279-8218

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail. Dorothy.

238-5421

Cardertas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon

238-2076

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela

279-7986

Culy, Red, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.

639-8669

Corry, WlTam. Consutiani, Coleen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary

6394804

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

278-7851

Dean, Jehrey. SA-Fre Insurance

278-8133

Dean. John. SA-Fre Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry. Gort Marketing. Judy.
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center. Mary

238-2842

Erickson, James, Food Brokerage. Elizabeth

279-7217

Faulkner, Jat*. Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

GaJliets, Buzz. AA Property Management, Linda

279-9350

Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales

279-2174

Galliers, Mark. AA Display Fixtures

278-5388

Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fxtura MIg., Donna

278-8603

Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

639-4635

Gerlach, Mike Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

2784660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjofie

238-2995

Glover, Sieve, SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohaiski, James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

278-4728

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

8/19/97

This Week's Greeters:

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

Invocation:

Chuck Tushling

Song Leader:

Matte Galliers

Bill Stewart &amp; Dwight Woodman
Next Week's Greeters:
Norb Strobel &amp; Rob Rumsey
This Week\s Birthdays

278-8489
278-5789

Larry Iveson

278-5378
279-59»0

Rotariau Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

2784248

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

6394402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Anligues, Mary Kay.

279-7875

Hlgglns, Jerry, Vehicle Paris Mfg.-ADL AC, Eileen

238-5848

Hisoock, Jim, Aulomobile Retail, Kay.

279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Oplometnsl, Benie

279-8888

Hulchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Make-ups

Guests

John Rick, Alex Putnam

Jim Eley - Bronson
Leo Sanderson - Quincy
Jim Scovine - Florida
Announcements

September 30 - Club Golf Outing
18 members not paid
Citing scheduling conflicts, Jim Dove has resigned from the club.

tveson. Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Santford, SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki

278-6628

Kellogg. Wayne, Sports WeariUnitorms, Dorothy,

278-6246

Kerr, Robert. SA-Haidware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Kornstein. Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Koss. Jim, SA, Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom. Sheitered Workshop
Lake, Edward. O&amp;GYN Surgeon. Karen Ann

278-6832

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

2384191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karla

278-6100

Loose, Robea SA. Margaret

7674508

Lyon, Jim, SA.Judy.

278-2007

Moore, Richard, SA. Baine

2784198

Moorhead, Tom, Pnwerty Casualty ins, MaryBeth

279-8610

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

Nettieman, Wi liam. Past Service, SatylSarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA. Salty.
Oimaed, Jim, Honorary.

639-8453

Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

2794497

Patlon, Gil, SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Ciothlng-Reiail. Laurie

278-reiO

Palers, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

639-5902

Pet^. John. Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce. David, Real Estate Appraisals. Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark. SA/Funerai Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

PuViam, Rob, Machine Mig.. Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service. Corafie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

flobison, Darwin, Hardware-Helaii, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick. Computer Sales

278-8809

RuWey, David. SA, Del

278-7327

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Rumsey, Robert, SA/Sporting Goods-Retail, PhyBis

278-5006

Sdiroii, John, Savings and Loan, lla

278-8068

Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita

278-8373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

Sexton, Hal. SA, Wanda

278-4907

Early Leavers

Mike Gerlach, Dave Pierce, Tom Kramer, Jim Peters, Tim Hart, Jim Grogolski,
John Dygert, Lindy Cox

27&amp;B773

Program

Deb Russell and Natalia Morris from Integrated Health Centers Services
talked about Home Health Services - provides skilled nursing, home health
aid, physical therapy, and social workers.

767-3510

50/50 Winner

2794481

Steve Glover

$48.00

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Shemei, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker. Ken, Retail-Grocery.

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

278-4478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Stewert, William, Criy Governmenl/AA, Sally.

279-8958

Strobel, Norb, Auiomolive Pans MIg., Barbara

278-2859

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard. SA, Marian

278-4222

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

TfousL Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill. Past Service, Carole

279-7806

Uhl, Richard, SA-HospitaUanel

(616)

432-3757

Bob Rumsey,
Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Club Programs

Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

278-7095
278-7738

Director

Wh'ne, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Drtores.

278-6736

Jim Cole

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda.
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, C^

279-9282

Woodward, Charles. SA.

278-5033

Moung, Charles, iFshing EQuipmeni, Dorothy.

279-9072

' Past President

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary

Wtielan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Paincia

You will always be welcome at Ihese neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Churcri, Monday 12;15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed, 11 ;45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Chairman

Werkman, G^, Dentist, Jadde

278-7703

Steve Glover

Mako-Up Mootings

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM,
JONESVILLE - Roundlable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM,
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs, 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BAHLE CREEK - McCamly Plara, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM.
UNION CITY • Polics Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational ChurUi, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schiatter, Battle Creeli

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 -BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Glay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998- BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms

Attendance

Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Director
Mark Putnam

Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Jim Cole

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard

Teeter, Edward Geishert

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

David Rubley, Richard White

Rick Roper

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko
International Service

Chuck Tuschling

Handicapped Children

Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

FspS::-

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

I

Coldwater
P,0, Box 42 Coldwatery MI. 49036

'"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION S ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Lesli«, Swimming Pools. Ctndy.
Albright, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson. Fred. SA-Banking, Kaihryn
Baldwin, Pete. Honorary, Jane

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

278-8006

Biringer, Richard, SA-Crvil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Boesler, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carteen

238-4326

Boguth, GeraM, City Government, Terry,

279-8218

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Salty.
Bruder, Greg, investments
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.

2788489
278-5789
238-5421

Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case, Barry, CPA, Joann

278-5378

Chinery, WilHam, School Superintendent, Sharon

279-5910

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela

279-7986

Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy

639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen
Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.

278-4287
639-4804

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

278-7851

Dean, Jetlrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanna

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Goll Marketing, Judy.
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary.

238-2842
278-4248

Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabetfi

279-7217

Faulkner, Jack. Education-Career, Barb.

278-8655

Gailiers, Buzz, AA Properly Management, Linda.

279-9350

Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales
Gailiers, Mark. AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fixture MIg., Donna

279-2174
278-5388
276-6603

Gelshert, Edward, SA, Sytvia

639-4635

Gerlach, Mike. Fast Food Restaurant, Kn'stina

276-46%

Gtoson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie

238-2995

Gtover, Steve. SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski.James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger, Dick, Denial Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hart, iTm. Video Productions, Pamela

6394402

Hazelbaker, Randall. Antiques, Mary Kay.
Higgins, Jerry, VehWe Parts MIg.-ADL AC, Eileen
Hiscock. Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7875
238-5848
279-7505

Hciien, Rioh.SA

238-2418

Howe. Gary, Optometrlsi, Bente

279-6888

Hutchinson. John, Civil Law. Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn
Jclley, Santtord, SA, Pat

238-2639
279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki

278-6628

Keltogg, Wayne, Sports VTear/Unitorms, Dorothy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Komstein, VInce, SA, Wlnlvere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop.

278-6832

Lake, Edward., OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karla

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy.

767-4508
278-2007

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead.Tom, Prt^ny Casualty Ins, MaryBeth

279-8610

Nelson, At, SA, Jean

278-6856

Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA. Sally.
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary.
Parks. Larry, MoMe Home Sales

767-3510
639-8453
279-4481
279-4497

Palton, Gil, SA, Jane.

278-5796

Peny, Jerry, Clothing-Helail, Laune

278-7510

Peters. Jim, Beverage Oistrkjulion, Drtorah

639-5902

Petzka John, Education, Maureen.

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3263

Putnam, Mark. SArFuneral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mtg., Pam

279-7477

Redman. Bob. Past Service, CoraTie

273-^37

Redmond. Robert, Career Education, Rose

276-2292

R^tiKin, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

Roper, Rick, Compuier Safes

278-8809

Rubley, David, SA, Dei

278-7327

Rumsey, Robert, SA/Sporting Goods-Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, ila
Sebald, Craig. SA, fliia

278-5006
278-8068
278-8373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboatd Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

Sexlon, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

This Week's Greeters:

7/29/97

Presiding:

Brian Sexton &amp; Hal Sexton

Pat Albright

Invocation:

Next Week's Greeters:

Jim Troust

Song Leader:

Santford Jolley &amp; Larry Iveson

Mike Gerlach

This Week\s Birthdays

Greg Brayton, Rob Putnam, Larry Downs
Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

Harold Card
Tom Kramer

W. KeUogg - Sunrise: H. Card - (2) Reading; D. Uhl - Athens; B. Sexton, L. Parks, L.

Adams, H. Card, J. Lyons - Sturgis

Guests

Larry Lehman - Eaton, OH; Patricia Polacco - Union City; Sister Mary Brunner, Stan
Spillar - Chicago, D; Connie Nolan; Rex Thome - Savana, GA;
Announcements

Dwight Woodman reminded members about city vote today. Tom Krammer
announced member golf date, 9/30/97. President Putnam was pleased with the

Rotary turnout for Dukes Remembrance Nite. District Golf on 8/11/97 at Yankee
Springs.
(See Back)
Early Leavers

Bob Redman, Jeff Dean, Jerry Boguth, Brian Webber, Bill Tyson, Jim Erickson

Program

Patricia Polacco is an author &amp; painter and gave the program. Pat is from

Union City and is known around the world for her talents. Pat presented her

experience in California where she lived for many years.
50/50 Winner

Wayne Kellogg

$55.00

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to ail concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman
Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura

279-9042

Smoker, Ken, RBtail-Grocery.
Stewert, William, City GovernmenVAA, Sally.
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts MIg., Baitiara

278-4478
279-8958
278-2859

Brian Sexton

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-7100

Ciassification

Teeter, Howard. SA, Marian

278-4222

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

Troust, Jim, SA Rebecca

2784402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carrte

2384577
279-7806

Steve Glover

Jim Cole, Chairman

Chairman

75th Anniversary

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

432-3757

Club Programs

Sebald, Dick Moore

278-7095
278-7738

Director

White, RWiard. SA-Plumbing Supply. Deletes

276-6736

Jim Cole

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Vfeodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fool Surgeon, Linda

278-7703

Woodman, Dv^ht. B.P.I). Director, Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA.

278-5033

Ibung, Charles, iFshing EqulpnwiL Dorothy.

279-9072

• Past President

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senlof Active

Mako-Up Mootings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

OUINCY ■ Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Werkman, Gary, Dentist. Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia.

(616)

imm
7/29/86

11

Make-ups

Director

Uhl, Richard, SA-Hosptal,Janet

DATE JOINED

21

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebaid

HILLSOALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM,
JONESVllLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaia, Men. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CiTY - Rjtice Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS • Congregational Church. Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlader, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay • Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam

Attendance
Dennis Boester
Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Gailiers, Chairman
Mark Gailiers, Mike Gailiers
Matt Gailiers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Vocational Service

Rob Putnam

&amp; Awards

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens

Vocational Awareness

Chuck Woodward. Chairman
Robert Loose

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley, Richard White

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Club Roster

Rick Roper

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko
international Service

Song Leaders

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Jerry Towns

Interact Committee

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Mike Gerlach

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Notificaiton for proposed member:

Russell T. Porter has been proposed for membership in the Noon Rotary Club

by Matt Galhers. Russell's classification is copying services.

Any one objectmg to this membership must make his wishes known to the

Club Secretary in writing within 10 days from today, July 15, 1997.

Idw
P.O.

Box 42 Cold water, MI.

4903 6

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ROTARY
Refle c t a r

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

ELKS TEMPLE
47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATEr

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION aRCfTAHY ANN

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Ports, Cindy.

276-956B

Aibtigtil, Pal, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen

238-2479

Anderson, Fred, SA-Banklng, Kalhryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

278-6033

Birlnger, RWiard, SA-Civil Law Pracboe, Jean

278-8086

Boester. Oennts, Natural Gas Servica, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Gerald, Crty Government, Terry.
Braylon, Greg, Advenisirtg, Saily.—.
Bruder, Greg, InveSmentS-

279-8216

Card, Harold, SA+!ardware Retail, Dorothy,

238-5421

Cardenas, flay, Lite Insurance, Goruie.
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Chlnery, William, School SuperintendenL Sharon

238-2076

639-3613
278-8006

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

Presiding:
invocation:

Song Leader:

Jim Grohalski &amp; Ken Smoker

Mike Galliers

This Week^s Birthdays

278-5378

Bill Chinnery, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin, Fred Anderson, Ken Leonard

279-5910

Curry, William, Consultant. Coleen

278^287

Davidson, Duke. SA-New^aper, Mary.

639^i804

Dean, Gregg, Rert Estate Broker.

278-7851

Dean, Jetlrey. SA-Fire Insurar- „

278-8133

Dean.John, SA-Rrei-. o.,ce. Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, C _ rviarketing, Judy.

238-2842

Dygert, Jrtin, SA-Career Center, Mary.
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Efizatseth

278-4246

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Bart),

278-8655

Galllers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Matt, flee. Assessory Sales
Galliera, Mark, AA Display Figures
GaWers, Mirtiael. AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward. SA, Sylvia

279-9350

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

639-8669

NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

7/17/84

13

James Erickson

279-7217

Make-ups

279-2174

278-5388

....

278-6603

H. Taylor, C Barnes, K. Smoker, J. Erickson, L. Downs, J. Towns, J. Grohalski

639-46^

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Krisiina

278^660

Grtjson. Ron. Ptiysioan-Suigery, Maijorie
Glovet, Sieve, SA, Cynthia.

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

GtohalskI, James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Guislnger, Dick, Denial Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay...
Hlgglns, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg.-ADL AC, Bleen

279-7875

Hiscoek, Jim. Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7505

Guests

238-2995

Rex Thome - Savana, GA; Hugh Marshall - Chicago,IL

238-5848

Holben, Rich. SA

238-2418

Howe. Gary, Optomeinsi, Berne

279-8888

Hulchinson, Jo.m, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Priming. Jacquelyn
Jt^ley, Samtord, SA, Pat

238-2839

Kasperski, Steve. Exterminator, Vicki.

278-6628

Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retatl

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Komsieln, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheftered Workstwp
Lake. Edward., OBGYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Chartene

238-4191

Leonard. Ken, Telephone Service, Karta.

278-6100

Loose. Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon.Jim, SA, Judy.

787-4508
278-2007

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins, MaryBeth

279-6610

279-74M

Announcements

Honroary members for 1997-98 year - Duke Davidson, Howard Teeter. President
Mark disclosed new meal payment option - pay for 25 get 26, or pay for 50 get
52. Duke would enjoy seeing you at his Lake Archer Home.
Early Leavers

Gregg Dean, Rob Putnam, Ray Cardenas

278-8773

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

Neltleman, William, Past Service, SalfylSarah)
O'Conneli, Terry. SA, Sally.
fflmsted, Jim, Honorary.

767-3510

Parks, Larry, Mohle Honve Sales.

279-M97

PaBon. Gil, SA, Jane

278-5796

Program

Russ Donaldson presented an excellent program on Taxidermy. Russ showed
us how to skin a deer for proper mounting of the hide. Russ demonstrated his
talents on a deer head mount forming the eyes and nose.

639-8453

S&lt;i/50 Winner

279-4481

Perry. Jerry. Clothing-Retail. Laurie.

278-7510

Peters, Jrm, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

639-5902

Patrko, John, Education. Maureen

278-6234

Rerce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA/Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

Pulnam, Rob, Machine Mtg., Ram

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coraiie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

flobison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonrse

238-2324

Roper, Rick, Computer Sales

278-8809

RuBley. David, SA, Del

278-7327

Rumsey, Robert SA'Sponmg Goods-Resfc,." «"■«.

278-5006

SchroU, Jotvn, Savings and Loan, lla.

278-8068

.'T.-n-

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concemed?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Gary Werkman, Chairman

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

278-8373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda.

278-4907

Shemei, Don, Carpels-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Reiail-Groeery.

278-4478

StewerL William, City Qovernment/AA, Sally.
Strobe!, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara.
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola..

279-8958
278-2859

Membership/

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA, Manan

278-4222

Towns. Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Troust, Jim. SA, Rebecca.

278-4402

Tuschlmg. Charles, SA, Trudy.
■^on, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richaid, SA-HospiiaUanel

238-4577
279-7806

(616)

$54.00

Dave Pierce and Gang

Coordination

SebaU, Craig, SA, Rha

432-3757

Bob Rumsey,
Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Ciub Programs

Werkman, Gary, Deniisi, Jackie

278-7095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia.
White, Richaid, SA-Piumbing SuKJiy, Delores,

278-7738

Director

278-6736

Jim Cole

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fooi Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Owight, B.RU. Director, Carol

279-9232

Woodward, Charles, SA

276-5033

Vbung. Ctiarles, iFstving Equipmenl Dorothy.

2794072

SA-Senior Active

Next Week's Greeters:

James Troust

278-5789

279-7986

" Paul Hairis Rrtary Fellow

Jeff Dean &amp; John Dean

Pat Albright

278-8489

Cole, James, Add Active BanlOng, Pamela
Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy,

' Past Prssideni

This Week's Greeters:

7/15/97

278-7703

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Steve Glover

Mako-Up Meetings
ybu will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY • Union Ctiurch, Monday 12:15 RM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M,

Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Randall Hazelbaker, Cralg
Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Jerry Hlgglns, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

JONESVIILE - Roundlable Inn, Tuesday S;DO RM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St- James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BAniE CREEK • McCamly Plaza, Mon, Noon

ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 73)0 A,M.
Brochure Design: Richard Sctiianer, Battle Greek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998-BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boaster
Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boaster, Dave Pierce

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Gaiiiers, Chairman
Mark Gaiiiers, Mike Gaiiiers
Matt Gaiiiers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,
Rob Putnam
Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Jim Coie

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter. Edward Geishert

Director

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Jerry Towns

Wayne Keilogg

law
Box 42 Cohiwaier,

MI.

49036

Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

David Rubiey, Richard White
Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Internationai Service
Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Student Guests

Mike Gerlach

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

ft
P.O.

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Community Service

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Rick Roper

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

Chuck Tuschling
Rotary Internationai Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

1

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ROTARY
Refle ct a r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DiViSiON ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATE'^ MiCHIGAN

�Coldwater

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

'•

"

"

CLASSIFICATION S ROTARY ANN

PHONE

The Singingest Club in The USA

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pods, Cindy,

279-9568

Date:

Albiigh!, Pai, AgncuHure-Swine, Colleen

238-2479

Anderson, Fred, SA-BanKing. Kaihryn

278-6033

o

Baldwin, Pele, Honorary, Jane

639-M13

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biflnger, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8006
278-8086

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Bogutti, Gerald, City Government, Terry.
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.
Bfuder, Greg, Investments
Card. Harold, SA-Hardware Relail, Dorothy.

279-8218
278-8489
278-5789
238-5421

Cardenas, Ray. Lite Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case. Barry, CRA. Joann
Chinery, William, School Suoerintendenl, Sharon

278-5378
279-5910

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Relail, Dorothy.

279-7966
639-8669

—Gurry, IWilliam, Consultant. Coleen

This Week's Greeters:

...

7/08/97

Presiding:

John Dygert &amp; Chuck Woodward

Invocation:
Pat Albright
Song Leader: James Troust

Next Week's Greeters:

Jeff Dean &amp; John Dean

Bill Nettleman

This Week's Itirthdays

Steve Kasperski, Jim Whelan, Barry Case
Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

278-4287

NAME

YEARS

"

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker,
Dean, Jetlrey, SA-Fire insurance

639-4804
278-7851
278-8133

John Dygert

28

"

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

John Dean

42

Downs, Larry, Goll Marketing, Judy
Dygeri, John, SA-Cateer Center, Mary,
Eriekson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217

William Curry

4

"

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb.

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz. AA Property Management Linda.
Gaiiiers. Matt, Rec, Assessory Sales.
Galtiers, Mark. AA Display Fixtures
Galliers. Michael, AA Display Fixture M^.. Donna.
Geisherl, Edvrard, SA, SyMa

279-9350
279-2174
278-5386
278-6603
639-4635

Gerlatfi, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant Kristina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physiclan-Sutgery, Marjorie

238-2995

Glovef, Steve, SA, Cynthia

273-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, BanUng, Sharon

741-3653

Guisinger, Didi, Dental Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Produclions, Pamela

839-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay.

279-7875

Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg.-ADL AC, Eileen

238-8848

Hiscock. Jim, Automobile Relail, Kay.

279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optomeirisl, Bente

2798888

Hutchinson. John, Civil Law. Maureen

278-8363

■

Iveson, Larry, SA Pnniing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

•

Joiley. Santtord, SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Sieve, Extermmaior, VicKi

278-6628

Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/LlnilornB, Owothy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

'

•

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Kornslein, Vince, SA, Winivere

2^-6501

KOBS, Jim, SA, Jan

238-2285

Krarrrer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop
Lake, Edward., OB'GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832
278-6773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken. Telephone Service. Karia
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA Judy,

278-61M
767-4508
278-2007

Moore, Richatd, SA, Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead. Tom, Property Casually Ins. MaryBelh

279-8610

Nelson, At, SA, Jean

278-6856

Netlleman, William, Pasi Service, Sa!ly(Sarah)

767-3510

O'Cornell, Terry, SA Sally.

639-8453

Olmsied, Jim, Honorary.
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

279-4481
279-4497

Patton, Gil, SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Clothing-Relail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

278-7510
639-5902

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals. Karen

278-3263

Putnam, Mark, SAFuneral Home Director, J. Adaire.

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machiire Mtg,. Pam

279-7477

DATE JOINED

7/08/69
7/09/55
7/13/93

Make-ups

Quincy: Jack Faulkner, Jim &amp;ickson, John Dygert, CairoU Barnes, Lany Downs,
Bob Kerr, Howard Taylor, Ken Smoker
Sunrise: Jim Gordon, Jim Peters

Las Vegas; Ray Can^

Guests

Jin Eley - Bronson, Rex Thome - Savarmah GA, Steve O'Donnell - Quincy, Tony
Mignery - Bryon OH. Barney Rubble - Bedrock Iowa, Dean Bobilya - Sunrise
Announcements

Happy Birthday: Ken Leonard, Brian Sexton, Jack Lawson, Les Adams, Howard
Taylor. New Member: Todd Brayton - classification, Cement, Gravel &amp;
Peastones, introduced by sponsor, Gregg Brayton.. Ken Leonard 1 yr. perfect
attendence. Bob Rumsey 37 yrs perfect attendence.
Early Leavers

Mark Galliers, Brian Webber, Dick Guisinger, Dick White

Program

The changing of the guard. President Pat Albright turned over the gavel to
our new President, Mark Putnam. Thanks for a great year of service and best
wishes for a successful year to Mark.
50/50 Winner

$57.00

Norb Strobel

The 4 Way Test
1. is it the TRUTH?

279-7537
278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darvfin, Hardware-Retail. Bonnie

238-2324

Roper, Rick. Computer Sales

278-8809

'

Rubley, David, SA, Del

278-7327

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

'

flumsey, Robert, SA/Sporting Goods-Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla
Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
,r.-.
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543

■

Redman, Bob, Past Service. Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose.

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman
Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura

279-9042

Director

Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery.

278-4478

Brian Sexton

Stewert, William, City GovernmetrVAA, Sally,

279-8958

Strobe!, Notb, Automotive Parts Mtg.. Barbara

278-2859

Membership/

TaylOT, Howard, SA Lola

278-7100

Classification

Bob Rumsey,

Teelw, Howard, SA, Marian

278-4222

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Tfousi, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

279-7806

Uhl, Richard. SA-Hosptial,Janet

(616)

432-3757

Workman, Ga^, Denllsi, JacWe
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, PatriciaVVhile, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fool Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U, Direclor. Carol

278-7095
278-7738
278-6736
278-7703
279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

Mjung, Charles. Fishirtg Equipmenl. Dorothy.

279-9072

' Past President

Paul Harris Rotary Fellew
SA ■ Senior Active

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Club Programs
Director
Jim Cole

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Steve Glover

Mako-Up Meetings
V&amp;u will always be welcome al these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY • Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON • Congregational Church, Wed, 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald. Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House. Wed, 12:15 PM,
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 PM.
COLOWATER SUNRISE ■ Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:00 A,M,

ALBION • St, James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A,M,
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon, Noon
ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 PM.

UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 -GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 -BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Sargeants-At-Arms

Club Service

Attendance

Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galiiers
Matt Galliers. Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhi

Director
Mark Putnam

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boaster, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Club Roster

Rick Roper

Fellowship
Steve Giover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Rich Hoiben, Chairman

David Rubley, Richard White
interact Committee

international Service

Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Tnank you from CK3 Ctioi- Bousicfis for assisiance wiih iheir

R.CTFAB.Y CLLiB'o/C'o/frH'a/er
Boi 42, Coldwaier, Michigan 49036

Disney Trip. Rotary Show proceeds - $13,560.00 Total. Board
recommends distirbuiron as follows:

$5,000 to Community Center
(Isi of a 4 yr. commitment @ $5,000 per yr.)
$3,000 to Tibbits Opera House
$3,000 to Heritage Park for Dugouts
$ 1,000 for Rotary park
$1,560 for Rotary Endowment Fund

July2,iw
Mr. Duke O»*idson;

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Community Service

Chuck Tuschling

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rural Urban

Vocational Service

• •

366 Osdatt Qive;.""

DeacDuke.

At tbe Assugl tuoeniee^ of Oie Board of Directcri of the Coldwaier Rouiy Chd&gt;
the board nBamtooodyafforyed fb« change orytwoesibenhip dassificstian to
tlotmary, Thticoteuw^besemtoKotafyXnienialionilandplaceiyousloag
with Howard Tester as tite only ntembere to hold each status in our club.

Ihis dasstifeaiion change was done (t&gt; recognize the many years of loyal taxi
dsdkalcd service you have ^xn our club. Your yeanr of participation in the Rotary
show are surpass^ byno odier member. Your coinmiunent to the cluh and the

ideals of Rotary set art uainple for all t&gt;f ns, and you have ttuly eanred the

appteciadon aridiespect ofthe emire dub. We hope thai you and Mmy will ifnd
some comfoit and saiisfhctioa in this honor, for it is being exteuded wiih the lull
respect and admiardou your eohre Rotary Chib.

We wish you and Mary the veiy best and pary thai God's Ueisuigs will be with you
both,

Sfneerely,

Mark W. Putnam
tfexideat

fl

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49 036

1

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ROTARY
Refle c 10 r

MEETING EVERY

A

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:X5 pm

COLDWATEr

VIICHIGAN

w

�Coldwater

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Afiams, Lsslie, Swimmlrg Pools. Cincty.

279-9566

Albright, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen

238-2479

Ardwson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kaihryn

278-6033

BaMvhn, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail. Margaret

639-3513

Biringer, Richard. SA-CNi! Law Practice, Jean

2^-8086

Bcester. EJennis. Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth. Gerald, City Government, Terry.

279-8218

Brayton. Greg, Advertising. Salty.

278-8489

Brtjder. Greg, Investments

278-S789

Card. Harold. SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.

238-5421

Cardenas. Ray. Life Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case. Barry, CPA. Joann

278-5378

Chine^, William. School Superintendent, Sharon

279-5910

Cole, James. Add Active Banking. Pamele
Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.

279-7986

Curry. William. Consultant. Coleen

278-4287

Davidson. Duke, SA-New^aper. Mary.
Dean. Gregg, Rea) Estate Broker.

639-4804

Dean, Jeffrey. SA-Hre Insurance

278-8133

Dean. John, SA-Flre Insurance. Joanne

2384075

Downs. Larry. Golf Marketing. Judy.

238-2842

Dygen. John. SA-Caresr Center. Mary.

27M248

Eftckson, James. Food Brokerage. Elizabeth

279-7217

Faulkner. Jack. Educalton-Career, Barb.

278-8655

Qalliers. Buzz. AA Property Management Linda

279-9350

Gailiets. Matt. Rec. Assesscry Sales

279-2174

Galliers. Mark. AA Dis(«ay Fixtures

278-5388

278-8006

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

8/12/97

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

This Week's Greeters:

Rob Putnam &amp; Rick Roper

Invocation:
Chuck Tushling
Song Leader: Mike Galliers

Next Week's Greeters:

Bill Stewart &amp; Dwight Woodman
This Weck \ Hirthdays

Dennis Boester, John Dygert, Ken Smoker, Terry O'Conneli
Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

639-8669

NAME

Galliers, Michael. AA Dtspiay Fixture Mfg., Donna-

-

Make-ups

J. Peters, J. Lyon, E. Lake - Sunrise
J. Faulkner, R. Cardenas, Mark Galliers, C. Barnes, J. PetCTS, J. Dygert - Quincy

278-^603

E. Lake - Traverse City; Mark Galliers, C. Barnes - Angola
J. Higgins, J. Faulkner - Bronson

Gashert. Edward. SA. Sylvia

6394635

Gerlach. MB«, Fast Food RestauranL Kristina

2784660

Gbson. Ron. Physban-Surgery. Maijorie
Glover. Steve. SA. Cynitua

279-7163

Gordon. Jim. CPA. Barbara

278-2132

Grohabki. James. Barbing, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger. Dick. Dental Lab. Helen

2784728

Wendell Hathaway - Bronson
Steve O'Donnell - Quincy

Hart Trm. Video Productions. Pam^

6394402

Chris Glover

Haz^aker. Randall. Antiques. Mary Kay.

279-7875

Higgins. Jerry, Vehicle Parts MIg.-ADL AC. Eileen

238-5846

Hiscock, Jm, Aulomobiie Helaii, Kay.

279-7505

Hol»n. Rich. SA

238-2418

Hwre. Gary. Opiomeirisi. Benie.

279-8888

HiDchinson. John. Civil Law. Maureen

276-8363

hresort. Larry. SA Prinbng, Jacquelyn....

238-2839

JoOey. Santbrd, SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski. Stme. Exterminator. Vicki

278-6628

Guests

238-2995

KeHogg. Wayne, Sports WearAJnrtorms. Dorothy.

2784246

Kerr. Robert, SA-Hardware fleiaU

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Prcpefly Managemwrt. Cindy.

2784369

Korrsein. iVnce. SA. Winivere

278-6501

Kcss, Jim. SA. Jan

238-2265

Kramer. Tom. Shetlered Wohishop.

2784832

Laks. Edward.. 08,'GYN Surgeon. Karen Ann.

278-8773

Lawson. Jack. Past Service. Chaiteiw

2384191

Leonard. Ken, Telephone Service. Karfa.
Loose. Robert, SA. Ma^el

278-6100

Lyon.Jim. SA.Judy.

278-2007

Moore. Richard. SA. Elaine

2784198

Moortwad. Tom. Property Casualty Ins, MaryBelh

2794610

Nelson. AJ.SA Jean

2784856

NetUeman. WiSlam. Past Service. SallyiSarah).

767-3510

O'Conneli. Terry. SA, Sally.

6394453

Announcements

Craig Sebald is still collecting dues.
Early Leavers

Gregg Dean, S. O'Donnell, Les Adams, Todd Brayton, Mike Galliers, Jim
Grohalski, Buzz Galliers, Bill Stewert, Larry Downs, Ken Smoker

Program

767-4508

Ken Leonard, volunteer birthday person. He looks older than he is!

50/50 Winner

2794481

dmsted. Jim. Honorary.
Parks Larry. MobSe Home Sales

DATE JOINED

YEARS

278-7851

2794497

-

Patlon. Gil. SA. Jane.

278-5796

Perry. Jerry. Clothing-Relail. Laurie

276-7510

Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution. Drtwrah

639-5902

Petzko. John. Education, Maureen

2764234

Pierce, David, Rea! Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam. Mark. SArPuneral Home Director, J. Adaire.

278-2313

Putnam. Rob. Machine Mfg.. Pam

279-7477

Redman. Bob, Past Service. Coralie.

279-^7

Redmond. Robert. Career Education. Rose

278-2292

2. Is ii FAIR to all concerned?

flobison. Darwm. Hardwate-Reiati. Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper. Rick. Computer Sales

2784809

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Rubley. Davd. SA. Del

278-7327

Rumsey. Robert. SA/Sporbng Goods-Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

Schroll, John. Savings and Loan. Ila

278-8068

SebakJ. Craig. SA. Riti

.T.:

2784373

$54.00

Fred Anderson

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Sexton. Brian. Hardboard Fabricaling. Sandra

279-8543

Sexton. Hal, SA. Wands

278-4907

Shemel. Don. Carpels-Retail. Laura

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Smoker. Ken. Retail-Grocery.

278-4478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Steweil. William, Cily Governmeni/AA. Sally.

279-8958

Strobe], Norb. Automotive Parts Mfg.. Barbars

278-2859

Membership/

Taylor. Howard. SA. Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter. Howard, SA. Marian

2764222

Towns. Jerry. SA-Banking. Nancy.

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

TfOust, Jim, SA. Rebecca

2784402

Tuschling, Charles. SA, Trudy.

238-^77

Tyson, Bill. Past Service. Carole

279-7806

Uhl. Richard, SA-Ho^iial.Janet
Werkman, Gary. Denlisl. Jackie

(616)

432-3757

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Club Programs

Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

White, Richard, SA-Piumbing Supply. Delores

278473S

Jim Cole

Woodhams, Lavrrence. SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda

278-7703

Woodman. Dwighi. B.P.U. Director, Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Charles. SA

278-5033

Young, Charles, Rshlng Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

SA-Senior Active

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

278-7095

Director

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

Jim Cole, Chairman

Chairman

278-7738

MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY • Union Churcfi, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed, 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jerry Towns, A! Nelson

Whelan. Jim. Radio Broadcasllng. Palrida

■ Past President

Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE- Episcopal Parish House, Wed, 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A,M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 PM,

UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlattar. Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Glay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 -GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms

Attendance

Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Director
Mark Putnam

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Club Roster

Rick Roper

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Director

Barry Case

Barry Case, Jim Cole
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Mike Gerlach

Ken Smoker

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rich Hoiben, Chairman

David Rubiey, Richard White
Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman
Senior Citizens

Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Community Service

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

international Service
Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

I

Coldwater
P,0. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49036

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATER. MICHIGAN

�A

ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION S ROTARY ANN

Aflams, Lflslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Albright, Pat, Agrioultura-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, fted, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, f^te, Honorary, Jane

279-9568
238-2479
278-6C03
639-3513

Barnes, Carroll. SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

-

278-8006

Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil t.aw Practice, Jean

278-8086

Booster, Oernis, Natural Gas Service. Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry,
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.

279-8218
278-8489

Bruder, Greg, Irtvesimems

-

238-5421

Cardenas, Ray. Lite Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case. Barry, CM, Joann
Chinety, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela

278-5378
279-5910
279-7986

Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy,

639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen
Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.

278-4287
639-4804

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.
Dean, Jetlrey, SA-Rre Insurance

278-7851
278-8133

Dean. John. SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, GotI Marketing, Judy,

238-2842

Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary.

278-4248

Erickson. James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

279-7217

Faulkner, Jack. Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Gallieis, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda.

279-9350

Galiiers, Man, Rec. Assessory Sales

Gafiers, Mark,"AA DiSf^FIxIures.

Date:

This Week's Greeters:

7/29/97

Presiding:

Santford Jolley &amp; Larry Iveson

Pat Albright

invocation:

Next Week's Greeters:

Jim Troust

Song Leader:

Rob Putnam &amp; Rick Roper

Mike Geriach

This Weck \ Birthdays

278-5789

Card. Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorotfty,

-

The Singingest Club in The USA

Ron Gibson, Jeffrey Dean

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

DATE JOINED

YEARS

8/09/94

3

Randall Hazelbaker

Make-ups

279-2174

.7

.TTTT

278-5388"

Galiiers, Michael. AA Display Fixture MIg., Donna.
Gaishert, Edward. SA, SyNia

278-6603
639-4635

Geriach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Krislina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physidan-Surgary, Marjorie
Glover, Steve. SA, Cynthia

238-2995
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Stiaron

741-3663

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela.

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques. Mary Kay.
HIggins, Jemy, Vehicle Parts MIg.-ADL AC, EBewi
HIscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7875
238-6848
279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2416

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

276-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printng. Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Santford, SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vk*

278-6628

Keilogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Unitarms, IJorothy.

278-6246

Ketr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Iten, Property Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Komstein, Vince, SA, Wntvere

278-6501

Koss, Jim. SA, Jan....

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Shellered Workshop
Lake. Edward., oaGYN Surgeon. Karen Arm

276-6832
278-8773

Lawson, Jack. Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karla.
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy,

278-6100
767-4508
278-2007

Moore, RIcharti, SA, Elaine.

278-4198

Moorhead, Ton, Property Casualty Ins, MarySeth.

279-8610

Nelson, At, SA Jean

278-6856

Neilleman, William. Past Service, SallytSarah)
O'Connell, Terry. SA Sally.
Qmsled, Jim, Honorary.
Parks, Larry, Motkle Home Sales

767-3510
639-8453
279-4481
279-4497

Ration, Gil, SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Clothing-R«il, Laurie..^^.

_278-75l0 _

Peters, Jim. Beverage Dtstn&gt;jtion, Deborah

639-5902

G. Howe - Springfield, OH; J. Lyons - Sturgis; J. Dygeit, D. Woodman - Quincy
Guests

Tony Mignery - Bryan, OH
Dave Milrocko - Quincy
Announcements

Craig Sebald has 39 years of perfect attendance. Jerry Higgins, Japanese
exchange student game us 2 Japanese Rotary Club flags from District Golf
Outing, August 11. Deck Uhl asks that we tell him when people are in the
hospital.
Early Leavers

Gregg Dean, Tom Kramer, Todd Brayton, Bob Rumsey, Greg Brayton, Jerry
Higgins, Rob Putnam, Darwin Robison, Chuck Young

Program

Randall Hazelbaker discussed the different saxophones, their origins, and
types. He played some taper depicting different types of sax music by
different artists.

50/50 Winner

$53.00

Lyndy

Fetzko, John, Education, Maureen

276-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals. Karen.

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SAFunera! Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine MIg., Ram

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service. Coralle

279-7537

Redmond, Rotwn, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Hobison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie.

238-2324

Roper. Rick. Computer Sales
Rubley, David, SA Del

278-6809
278-7327

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Rumsey, Robert, SASporbng Goods-Retail, Phyllis.

278-5006

Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla
Sebald,Craig,SA,Rfta
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricaiing, Sandra

278-8066
278-8373
279-8543

Sexton. Hal, SA Wanda.

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail. Laura
Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery.
SiBweri, William. City Government'AA Sally,
Strobei.Norb.Aulomolive Parts MIg., Barbara.

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Taylor, Howard, SA Lola
Teater, Howard, SA Marian

278-7100
278-4222

Classification

Towns. Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy,

278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca.

278-4402

TuscWIng, Charles, SA Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson. Bill, Past Service. Carole.

279-7806

Utk, Richard, SA-Hospital,Janel

(616)

432-3757

Werkman, Gary, DenSsL Jackie

278-7095

Whelan. Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

278-7738

White, Richard, SA-Piumbing Supply, Oelores
Woodtiams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda.
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol

278-6736
278-7703
279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

276-5033

'rbung, Charles. Frstang Equipment Dorothy.

279-9072

* Past President

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA • Senior Active

Membership/
Bob Rumsey,
Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Steve Glover

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Director

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Geriach, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Geriach

You will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKE UP VOW ATTENDANACe - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12;15 .PM.

BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M,
Paul Harris

Club Programs
Jim Cole

Mako-Up Mootings

Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.

JONESVILLE - Roundlable inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE • Methodist Church,
Thurs, 7:00 A.M-

ALBION • St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 AM.

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM,
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS • Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A,M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS;

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam

Attendance
Dennis Boester
Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Sargeants-At-Arms

Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Feliowship
Steve Giover, Darwin Robison
Pubilc Reiations

Jim Whelan, Jim Coie

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens

Barry Case, Jim Coie
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49 03 6

Interact Committee

Bill Nettieman, Chairman
John Petzko

international Service

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschiing

Student Guests

Wayne Keliogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

1

"He Profits Mo s t W h o Serve s Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t a r

MEETING EVERY

Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

Community Service

Song Leaders

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

David Rubley, Richard White

Rick Roper

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Rob Putnam

Ciub Roster

Jim Cole

Vocational Service

Buzz Gaiiiers, Chairman
Mark Gaiiiers, Mike Gaiiiers
Matt Gaiiiers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:3.5 pm

COLDWATER

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION &amp; HOTAFtY ANN

Adams. Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy-

279-9568

AlBfighi, Pal, Agricollute-Swine, Colleen

238-2479

Andereon, Fred, SA-Banking, Kat^fy^
BakJwir, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll. SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
BIringei, Ricliard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-6033

Boester, Oenns, Natjral Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Bofluth, Gerald, City Government, Terry,

279-8218

639-3513
278-8006
278-8066

1111191

Date:

Presiding:

This Week's Greeters:
Jim Grohalski &amp; Ken Smoker

Pal Albright

Invocation:

Song Leader:

Next Week's Greeters:

Bob Loose

Brian Sexton &amp; Hal Sexion

Gregg Dean

This Week % Hirthdays

278-8489

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally,
Btwtef, Greg, investments

The Singingest Club in The USA

278-5789

-

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Ooroltiy,

238-5421

Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Chlnery, Wiliam, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy,

238-2076

Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.
Dean, Gregg, Heal Estate Broker,

639-4804

Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Goll Marketing. Judy,

238-2842

DygetL John, SA-Career Center. Mary.

278-4248

Erlckson, James, Food Broker^, Eteattetti

273-7217

Faulkner. Jack, Educanon-Career. Bart).

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz. AA Property Management Unda
Gainers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales

2799350

Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures

2795388

Galliers. Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna,

2796603

Gelshen, Edward, SA, Sylvia

639-4635

278-5378

279-5910
279-7986

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

639-8669

NAME

DATE JOINED

YEARS

278-7851

Make-ups

2792174

J. Dygert, J. Erickson, D. Woodman, R. Cardenas, B. Sexton, J. SchroU, L. Downs,
J. Cole, L Cox, K. Smoker - Quincy

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

275-4E60

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjotie
Glover, Steve, SA, Cynthia

238-2995

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Gutsinger, Dk*. Dental Lab. Helen

278-4728

Hart, Tim. Video Productions, Pamela

6394402

Hazeibaker. Randall, Antiques. Mary Kay,

2797875

Higgins, Jerry, Vehide Pans MIg.-ADL AC, Bleen

238-5848

Hiscock, Jim, Autormfttle Retail, Kay.

2797505

Duke Transferred to

Hdben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Oplomebisl, Benle

2798888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

276-8363

Notification for proposed member:
Russell T. Porter has been proposed for membership in the Noon Rotary Club

Guests

279-7163

Iveson, Larry, SA Priming, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jotey, Sanitord, SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, VkJii

278-6628

Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy,

278-6246

Ken, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Prr^jerty Management, Cindy,

2794369

Komsletn, Vines, SA, V^ntvere

278-W01

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

2392265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop

2796832

Lake, Edward., 08/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

2798773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

2394191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karia

2796100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret

767-4508

Lyon, Jim, SA.Judy,

278-2007

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Properly Casualty Ins, MaryBeth

279-8610

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

Netiieman, William, Past Service, Salty(Sarah)
O'Corweli, Tery, SA Sally,
Olmsled, Jim. Honorary.

767-3510

Parks, Larry, MoWe Home Sales

2794497

Rich Barnes - St Joe; Rex Thome - Savana, GA; Roger Jones - Marshall; Frank
Pervanger - Bronson; Tom Mcelmurry - Huston, TX

by Matt Galliers, Russell's classification is copying services.

Any one objecting to this membership must m^e his wishes known to the
Club Secretary in writing within 10 days from July 15, 1997.
Early Leavers

Mike Galliers, Tim Hart, Greg Bruder, Buzz Galliers, Brian Webber, Bill
Chinery

Program

Kent Neitzeri presented a program on grasses. Various grasses are used to
landscape and do not require trimming. Grasses vary in length from 10" to 8'.

50/50 Winner

2794481

Paton, Gil, SA, Jane

2795796

2797510

Pelzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, ReaJ Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA/Funeral Home Director, J, Adaire

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine M(g., Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob. Past Service, Coraiie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

2392324

Roper, flick. Computer Sales

278-8809

Greg Brayton

2797327

Rums^, Robert, SASporhng Goods-Retail, Phykis,
Schroli, John, Savings and Loan, lla
Sebak), Crag. SA fliia
,T,:
Sexton. Brian, HarrSroard Fabricating, Sandra

2795006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3, Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman
Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery.
SlewBfl, William, City GovernmenVAA, Sally.
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg„ Barbara

279-9042

Director

278-4478

Brian Sextan

2792859

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeler, Howard, SA, Marian

278-4222

279-8958

Towns, Jetty, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

TrousL Jim, SA Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschhng, Charles. SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole.

279-7806

(616)

Jim Cole, Chairman

Chairman

75th Anniversary

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazeibaker, Craig
Sebaid, Dick Moore

270-7738
2796736

Jim Cole

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

278-7703

279-9282

'ibung, Charles, Rshing Equipment, Dorotfiy.

279-9072

Make-Up Meetings
You wilt aAva/s be welcome at these nelghtjoring dubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE - BE A 100% MEI^BER

QUtNCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A,M,

Paul Harris

Club Programs

278-7095

278-5033

SA - Senior Active

Bob Rumsey,

Steve Glover

Director

432-3757

Woodward, Charles, SA

" Raul Harris Rotary Fellow

$60.00

6395902

Rubley, David, SA, Del

■ Past Presidem

uker.

639-8453

Peny, Jerry. Coihlng-Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

Uhl, Richard, SA-HospilalJanet
WerKman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Wheian, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
While, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supj^y, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Unda
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U, Director, Carol

¥

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebaid

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed, 12:15 RM,
JONESVILLE - Roundtabie Inn, Tuesday 6:00 ,PM,
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M-

ALBION • St. James Episcopal Cliurch, Thurs, Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M,
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon, Noon

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M,
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatier, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE
1996 - GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON

Luis Vicente Glay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boaster
Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Sargeants-At-Arms

Vocational Service

Vocational Awareness

Rob Putnam

&amp; Awards

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Club Roster

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Gelshert

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 4903 6

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart

international Service

Director - John Hutchlnson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

ti

Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
David Rubley, Richard White

Service

Rotary Support

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

Rich Holben, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rick Roper

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Buzz Gailiers, Chairman
Mark Galllers, Mike Galllers
Matt Gailiers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

1

"//&lt;? Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r
ELKS TEMPLE
47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATEF

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.

279-9568

Albright, Pal, Agriculture-Swne, Colleen
Anderson. Fred, SA-Banking, Kalhryr
Baldwin, Pete. Honorary, Jane

238-2479
278-6033
639-3513

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes fleiail, Margaret

2^-8006

BIrlnger, Richard, SA-Civll Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service. Carleen

278-8086
238-4326

Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry,
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally,
Brudor, Greg, Investments

279-8218
278-8489
278-5789

C^, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.

238-5421

Cardenas, flay, Lite Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case, Barry, CFA, Joann

276-5378

CNnery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
C^, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Cuty, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Ooroltiy,

279-5910
279-7986
639-8669

Cisry, William, Consultant, Coleen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper. Mary.

6394804

Dean, Gregg. Real Estaie Bt^
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-7851
278-8133

Dean. John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry. Golf Markeling. Judy,
Oygerl, John, SA-Career Cenlet, Mary

238-2842
2784248

Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

279-7217

Faulkner, Jack. Education-Career, Barb.

278-8655

Galiiars, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galliars. Malt. Rec. Assessory Sales
Galliers, Mark. AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Gei^en. Edward, SA. Sylvia

279-9350
279-2174
278-5388
278-6603
639-4635

Gerlaeh, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Krishna

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physcian-Sutgery, Marjorie
Gtover, Sieve, SA Cynthia

238-2995
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

276-2132

Grohalski, James. Banking. Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger. DiOi, Dental Lab. Helen

2784728

Han. Tm, Video Productions, Pamela

6394402

HazeKuker, Randall, Antigues, Mary Kay.

279-7875

Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg.-AOL AC, Eileen
HIscock, Jim, Automobile fleiail, Kay

238-5848
279-7505

Holber, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Benie

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Sanilofd, SA, Pal

279-7469

KasperskI, Steve, Exterminator, Vlckl

278-6628

Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Unilorms, Dorothy,

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

The Singingest Cluh in The USA
Date:

This Week's Greeters:

7/01/97

Presiding:
invocation:

Song Leader:

Craig Sebald &amp; Al Nelson

Pat Albright

Next Week's Greeters:

James Troust

John Dygert &amp; Chuck Woodward

Bill Nettleman

This Week's Birthdays

Brian Sexton, Jack Lawson, Leslie Adams, Howard Taylor

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
DATE JOINED

YEARS

NAME

Ken Leonard

1

6/25/97

Robert Loose

35

Larry Iveson

26

Hal Sexton

27

6/26/97
6/29/71
6/30/70

Make-ups

J. Lyon - Angola; Buzz &amp; Mark Galliers, D. Woodman, J. Troust, D. Uhl, K Smoker,
H. Sexton,K. Leonard - Quincy; D. Uhl - Athens
Guests

Rex Thome - Savanah Gerogia; Qaude Coleman - Coldwater Lake; Bill King, John
Knowlton - Quincy; Karen Kiriqjatrick - Genesee Valley
Announcements

A thank you note was received from scholarship winner Jaime Shire. Club voted
to pay for social events from the Rotary Show &amp; 50/50 proceeds. J. Troust
announced toe completion of a new water well by our club in India. New
member. Rick Vanderhoff, Administer of Lauerls, was inducted.
Early Leavers

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy..,,.

2784369

Kornsiein, Vince, SA, Wmivere

276-6501

Craig Sebald, Bob Redman, Mike Galliers, Greg Dean, Howard Teeter,

Kbss.Jim,SA Jan

238-2265

Brian Webber, Rob Putnam

Kramer, Tom, Sheflered Workshop.
Lake, Edward,, OBGYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832
278-8773

Lawstm, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

2384191

Leonard. Ken. Telephone Service. Karia

278-6100

Loose, floberl, SA. Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy.

7674508
278-2007

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

2784198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casually Ins, MaryBelh

279^1610

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally(Saran)
O'Conrell, Terry, SA, Sally,
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary,
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

767-K10
639-8453
279-4481
279-4497

Patlon, Gil, SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Cothlng-Relail, Laurie

278-7510

Peters, Jim, Beverage OislribuUor, Deborah

639-5902

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estaie Appraisals, Karen

278-^83

Putnam, Mark. SA'Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

276-2313

Rdnam, Rob Machine Mfg., Pam

279-7477

Program

Paul Masterangelo introduced performers from this seasons summer stock at
the Tibbits. They did several of the songs form shows for this season.
50/50 Winner

Jerry Boguth

$60.00

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it (he TRUTH?

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Corate

279-7537

Redmond. Robert, Career Education. Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Hobison, Darwin. Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick. Computer Sales

278-8809

flubtey. David. SA, Del
flumsey. Robert, SASporting Goods-Retail. PhyBis
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla
SebaW. Ctaig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to ail concemed?

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpeis-Reiail, Laura..

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery.
Stewert, William, City Govemmenl/AA, Sally,
Slrobei, Norb, AutomotivB Parts Mfg,, Barbara.

278-4478
279-6958
278-2859

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA, Manan

2784222

Bob Rumsey,

Towns. Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.
Trousi. Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-8474
-

278-4402

Tuscftog, Charles, SA, Trudy,

2384577

Tyson, BDI, Past Service, Carole.

279-7806

UhL Richard, SA-HosprtaUanei

(616)

432-3757

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, flchard, SA-Piumbrng Supply, Delores

278-7095
278-7738
278-6736

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda

278-7703

Woodman, Dwighi, B.PU. Director, Carol

279-9282

Woodward. Charles, SA

278-5033

Young, Charles, iFshing Equipment, Dorothy,

279-9072

' Past President

Paul Harris Rota^ Fellow
SA - Senior Active

Membership/

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Steve Glover

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazeibaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Director

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Club Programs
Jim Cole

Make-Up Meetings

Mike Gerlaeh, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlaeh

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House. Wed, 12:15 RM,
JONESVILLE - RoundtaUe Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM,
COLDWATER SUNRISE -Methodisl Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A-M,

ALBION • 81. James Episcopal Church, Thurs, Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis /^ditorium, Monday 11:45 A,M,
BATTLE CREEK ■ McCamly Plaza, Mon, Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM.

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A,M,
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKl Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995- BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER
1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director

Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boaster
Bulletin

Jim Grohaiski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Roblson
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Sargeants-At-Arms

Vocational Service

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Buzz Gailiers, Chairman
Mark Gailiers, Mike Gailiers
Matt Gailiers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Vocational Awareness

Rob Putnam

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

&amp; Awards

Robert Loose

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Director

Barry Case

Senior Citizens

Barry Case, Jim Cole
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Club Roster

Rick Roper

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

International Service

Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Mike Gerlach

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley, Richard White

John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Ken Smoker

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49 03 6

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ROTARY
Refle c t a r

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

A 3.2:15 pm

ELKS TEMPLE
47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATEpLMICHiGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
I4AME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Abrighl, Pat, Agncutture-Swine, Colleen
Andereofl, Fred, SA-Banking, Kaihiyn

279-9568
238-2479
278^033

Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

639-3513

Barnes. Carroll, SA-5hoes Retail. Margaret

278-8006

Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Boester. Dennis, Naural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Bogutti. Gerald, City Government, Terry,.,,.

279-8218

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally,

278-8489

Biuder, Greg, Investments

278-5789

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy,
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie,
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Ctiinery, William, School Superintendenl Sharon
Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy,
Curry, William, Consultanl, Coleen
Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance

238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-5910
279-7986
639-8669
278-4287
639-4804
278-7851
278-6133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry. Golf Marketing, Judy.
Dygei.John.SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizattelh

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217

ftuOrner, Jack, Education-Career, Bart

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz AA Property Management, Lmda
Galfers, Man, Rec, Assessory Sales
Galliers, Mark, AA Display Ftxtures
Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg.. Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

279-9350
279-2174
278-5388
278-6603
639-4635

Gerlach, Mike. Fast Food Restaurant. Krislina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA, Cyniha

238-2995
279-7153

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

GrohalskI, James, Banking, Snaron
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay,

279-7875

Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg.-ADL AC, Eileen

238-5848

HIscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay,

279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Benle

279-8888

Hulchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iwson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Santlofd, SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperskl, Steve, Extermirator, VIcki

278-6628

Ke4ogg, Wayne, Sports Wear.Unitorms, Dorothy,

278-6246

Ken, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy,

278-4369

Komstein, Vmce, SA, Winivere

2784501

Koss,Jim,SA Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheheted Workshop

278-6832

Lake, Edward,, OB'GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karta

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret

767-4506

Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy.

278-2007

Moore, Rehard, SA Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty ins, MaryBeUi

279-8610

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

Nettleman.Wiliam, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally.
Olmsied, Jim, Honorary,
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

767-3510
639-8453
2794481
2794497

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

This Week's Greeters:

6/17/97

Presiding:
Invocation:

Song Leader:

Terry O'Connell &amp; Dave Pierce

Pat Albright

Next Week's Greeters:

Dave Pierce

Craig Sebald &amp; Al Nelson

Ed Lake

T/n's Week's Birthdays

Craig Sebald
Rotariau Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

6/21/83
6/21/60

14

Dick Guisinger
Robert Rumsey

37

Make-ups

R. Putnam, B. Case, J. Peters, J. Erickson, J. Faulkno", J. Dygert - Quincy; J. Gordon,
J. Dygert - Sunrise, J. Dygert - Bronson
Guests

Bin Slisher - Bronson; Tony Minting - Bryan Oil
Announcements

Survey taken to get membership opinion on summer picnic and afterglow
expenses. Results will be announced later. Requests for show funds have
been received and are being answered. New Member introduced by
sponsor Terry O'Connell - Lindy Cox, Communications Consultant
Classification. T. O'Connell both Wedding &amp;. Anniversary.
Early leavers

Dave Pierce, Erickson, Dygert, White, Hart, Jeff Dean, Downs, Woodhams,
Greg Dean, Kramer, B. Sexton, Boguth, Peters

Program

"The Community Center of Branch County", soon to be constructed at the
Branch County Fairgrounds. Ken Norton and Janice Murphy
50/50 Winner

Ration, Gil, SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Cdthirig-Reiail, Laurie

278-7510

Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

639-5902

Petzkp John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark. SAiPuneral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mfg., Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education. Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick, Computer Sales

278-8809

Rubley, David, SA, Dei

278-7327

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Rumsey, Robert, SASporling Goods-Retail, Phylis

278-5006

Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla

278-8068

Sebak), Craig, SA, Rita

278-8373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Ron Gibson

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman
Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Sfiemel, Don, Carpets-flelail, Laura

279-9042

Director

Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery,

278-4478

Brian Sexton

Stewert, William, City Government/AA, Sally,
Strobel, Norb, Aulomolive Parts Mlg„ Barbara

279-8958
278-2859

Membership/

Taylor, Howaro, SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA, Marian

2784222

Bob Rumsey,

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

TrousL Jim, SA Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy,

2384577

Tyson, BUI, Past Service, Car^
Ufil, Richard, SA-HospitalJanel

279-7806
432-3757

(616)

Werkmai, Gary, Dentist. Jackie
Whetan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

278-7095
-

278-7738

Whrle, RichOT, SA-Plumbing Supply, D^res
Woodhams, Lawrenra, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda

278-6736
278-7703

Woodman, Owghi, 6,P,U, Director, Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Chiles, SA

278-5033

Vbung. Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy,

279-9072

' Past President

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

$52

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson
Club Programs
Director
Jim Cole

Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome al these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUEWANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM,
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed, 11 ;45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM,
JONESVILLE • Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM,
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs,7:00 A,M,

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs, Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium. Monday 11:45 A,M,
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM,
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay • Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998-BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galllers, Chairman
Mark Gailiers, Mike Galllers
Matt Galllers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Director
Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Roblson
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Gelshert

Rural Urban

Vocational Service

Jack Faulkner. Chairman

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rich Holben, Chairman

David Rubley, Richard White

Rick Roper

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Interact Committee

BIN Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko
International Service

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Director - John Hutchlnson

Tim Hart

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Student Guests

Chuck Tuschling

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

fL/2

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 4903 6

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

^ 12:15 pm

ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION STh
COLDWATEP

MICHIGAN

?

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER

■

NAME

CLASSIRCATION S RCfTAHY ANN

PHONE

Adams. Leslie, Swimming Pools. Cindy-

279-9568

ABjfight. Pal, Agriculluie-Swine, Colleen

238-2479

Anderson, Red, SA-Sanhing, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete. Honorary, Jane
Bames, Carroll, SA-Shoes Relail. Margaret
BIrlnger, Ridiard, SA-Civil Law Pracfee, Jean

278-6033

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Serves, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Geratd. City Government, Twry.
Biaylon. Greg, Advertiang. Sally.
Bruder. Greg, Investments.

279-8218

278-5789

Card, Harold. SA-Hardware RetaP, Dorothy.

238-5421

639-3513
276-8006
278-8086

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

6/03/97

This Week's Greeters:
David Rubley &amp; Rich Holben

Presiding:
Pat Albright
Invocation: charles Tushling
Song Leader:
^ake

Next Week's Greeters:

Ed Geishert &amp; Fred Culey
This Week's Hirthdays

2784489

Jim Hiscock

Cardenas, Ray. Life Insurance. Gonzie

238-2076

Case, Barry, CPA, Joann

278-5378

Chinery. William, School Superintendent, Sharon

279-5910

Cole. James, Add Active Banking. Pamela
Cuiy. Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail. Dorothy,

279-7986

Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, M^y,
Dean, Gregg. Real Estate Broker.

639-4804
278-7851

Santford Jolley

30

6/1/67

Dean, Jeflrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

Jack Faulkner

16

6/9/81

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance. Joanne

238-40TO

Dovms, Larry, GoH Marketing. Judy.
Dygert. John. SA-Career Center. Mary...
Erickson. James. Food Brokerage. ESiabeth

238-2842

Faulkner. Jack. Education-Cafeef. Bara.

278-86K

Galliers. Buzz. AA Property Management. Linda
Galliers. Man. Rec. Assessoiy Sales....Galliers. Mark, AA Display Fixtures
Galliers. Michael. AA Display Fixture MIg., Donna
Geisheri. Edward, SA, Sylvia

279-9350

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

639-8669

NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

278-4248
279-7217

Make-ups

J. Peters, L. Downs, R. Cardenas, J. Hiscock - Sunrise

279-2174

J. Lyon - Sturgis: J. Higgins - Bronson

278-5388
278-6603
639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant. Kristina

276-4660

Gitison. Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie.
Glover. Sieve, SA Cynlhia

238-2995

Gordon. Jim. CPA Bardara

278-2132

GrohalsW. James. Banking. Sharon
GuisinQer. Oidt Dental LatJ. Helwi

741-3663

Dan Dobson - Qunicy, Tom Jones - Sunrise, Ned Legg - Otsego,

278-4728

Students - Katie Rocchio, Lori Tabor, Leann Parsons

Hart. Tvn, Video Productions. Pamela-

639-4402

Hazaftaker. Randall. Antiques. Mary Kay.

279-7875

Guests

279-7163

HIggins. Jerry. Vehicle Parts M^.-ADL AC. EPeen

238-5848

Hiscock. Jim. Automobile Retail, Kay...

279-7605

Holben. Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary. Opiometrisl. Bente

279-8888

Hutchinscn, John, Civil Law. Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley. Santtord, SA. Pal

238-2639

Announcements

Happy Birthday Jim Grohalski! New Member: Bob Briest, resident
Coldwater Lake, introduced by sponsor. Jack Lawson. Paul Mastrangelo

looking for a warehouse type facility for set building, 1500-2000 sq. ft. -

Tibbits.

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve. Exterminator, Vicki

278-6626

IteSogg. Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniferms, Dorottry.

2784246

Kerr. Robert. SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, K«i, Property ManagetrenL Cindy-

278-4369

Komslein. Vmce, SA, Winrvere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA Jan

238-2265

Kr^r, Tom. Sheltered Workshop
Lake. Edward, OBrGWP Surgeon. Karen Ann

278-6832

Lawson. Jack, Past Service. Charlene.

2384191

Leonard. Ken. Telephone Service, Karia
Loose. Robert. SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim. SA Judy.

2784100

Program

767-4508
278-2007

Moore, Richard. SA, Elaine

278-4198

Mike Hoffner, Branch Area Career Center, Jerry Frederick instructor,
Criminal Justice Dept. Currently 63 students enrolled at Career Center.
Rederick addressed the content requirements of the new Criminal Justice
Courses being offered and the large response.

Early Leavers

Gary Howe, Tom Kramer, Dar Robison, Bill Chinery, Larry Parks, Jim
Grohalski, Buzz Galliers, Brian Webber, Jim Erickson, John Schroll, Mike
Gerlach, Rob Putnam, Rich Holben, Dave Rubley

278-8773

-

Moorhead. Tom, Prwrty Casualty Ins. MaryBelh

279-8610

Nelson. Al. SA. Jean

278-6856

Netfiem^. Wlllam. Past Service. Saily(Sarah)
O'ConneP. Terry. SA Sally,
dmsled. Jim, Honorary.
Parks. Lairy, Mobile Home Sales

767-3510

279-4497

Patlon, GS, SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Clotning-Relaii. Laune
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

278-7510

Petzko, John, Educalion, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SAFuneral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machirte MIg.. Pam

279-7477

639-8453

50/50 Winner

279-4481

Bill Chinery

$64.00

639-5902

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it llie TRUTH?

Redman. Bob, Past Service. Coralie..-

279-7537

Redmond, Rooert, Career Educatkih. Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick, Con^uter Sales

2784809

RuWey. David, SA. Del

-

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

278-7327

Rumsey, RcKiert. SASporting Goods-Retail. Phyllis

278-5006

Schrofl. John, Savings and Loan. Ila
Sebald, Craig. SA. Rita
Sexton. Brian. Hardboard Fabricailng. Sandra

2788373

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don. Carpets-Retail. Laura
Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery,
Stewert, William, City Governmeni'AA. Sally.
Strobe!. Norb. Automotve Parts Mfg.. Barbwa.

2782859

Membership/

Taylor. Howard. SA. Lola

2787100

Classification

2784222

Bob Rumsey,

Teeter, Howard. SA Marian

2786068

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

2784478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

279-6543

279-8958

-

Towns. Jerry, SA-Banking. Nancy.

2788474

Trousl Jim. SA. Rebecca

2784402

Tuschling. Charles. SA. Trudy.
Tyson. Bill, Past Service. Carole
Uhl, Richard. SA-HcspitalJanel

238-4577
279-7806

(616)

432-3757

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Club Programs

Werkman. Gary, Dentist, Jackie.

278-7095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting. Patricia
White. Rirttard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores

2787738

Director

2784736

Jim Cole

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fooi Surgeon, Unda.

2787703

Woodman. Dwight. B.P.U. Director, Carol

2794282

Woodward. Chartes. SA

2785033

&gt;tiong. Charles. RshinQ Equpmerrt. Dorottty.

2789072

' Past President

" Paul Harhs Rotary Fetiow
SA • Senior Active

Steve Glover

Make-up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.

BRONSON - Congregational Church. Wed. 11:45 A.M.
Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House. Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE • RoundlaWe Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church.
Thurs. 7^)0 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn. Monday 5:15 .PM.

UNION CITY - Police Station. Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS • Congregational Church. Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schiatter. Battle Greek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary Internationai

1996-GREG BRUDER
1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998-BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms

Attendance

Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Director

Mark Putnam

Jim Grohaiski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Club Roster

Jim Cole

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter. Edward Geishert

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

David Rubley, Richard White

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

Song Leaders

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Mike Gerlach

Robert Loose

Rich Holben, Chairman

Rotary Support

Jerry Towns

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

Youth Scholarship

Community Service

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Rick Roper

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

Internationai Service
Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation

Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater^ MI. 49036

H e Profits Most Who Serves Best

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

ELKS TEMPLE
47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATER

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

CLASSinCATlON &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools. Cindy

279-9568

Wbright, Pal, Agncutture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kalhryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroli, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Birirtger, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean,...;

238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8(K36
278-8086

Boaster, Dennis. Natural Gas Service. Carleen

238-4326

Boguth.Ger^. City Government. Terry.
Brayton, Greg. Advertisirtg, Salty.
Bfuder, Greg, investments

279-8218
278-8489
278-5789

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail. Dorothy.

238-5421

Cardenas, Ray. Life Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case, Barry, CPA, Joann

278-5378

Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon

279-5910

Cole, James. Add Aciive Banking, Pamela

279-7986

Culy, Fred. SA-Jewelry Relail, Dorothy.

639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen

278-4287

Dawdson. Duke. SA-Newspaper, Mary.

639-4804

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

5/27/97

Presiding:

_
• I.
Pat Albnght

Week's Greeters:
Bob Loose &amp; Bill Nettleman
Next Week's Greeters:

Invocation:

David Rubley &amp; Rich Holben

Song Leader:

This Week's Birthdays
James Grohalski

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

DATE JOINED

YEARS

5/28/85

12

Jim Whelan

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

278-7£ei

Dean, Jetlrey. SA-Fne Insurance

278-8133

Dean. John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing. Judy.

238-2842

Dygert. John, SA-Career Center, Mary.

278-4248

Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizalwih

279-7217

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galllers, Matt, flee. Assessory Sales
Galliers. Mark, AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael. AA Display Future Mfg.. Donna
Geshert. Edward, SA Sylvia

279-9350
279-2174
278-5388
2^-6603
639-4635

Gerlach. Mike. Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4660

Gibson. Ron, Physioan-Surgery, Marjorie

238-2995

Glover, Steve, SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Karen Kirkpatrick - Genesee Valley

Grohalski, James, Banlung, Sharon
Gulslnger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Ron Brookit - Saline

Hart, Tim, Video Produclions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall. Antiques. Mary Kay.
Higgins, Jerry. Vehicle Parts Mtg.-ADL AC. Eileen

279-7875
238-5848

HIscock, Jim. Automobile Reiail, Kay.

279-7505

Holben. Rkh, SA

238-2418

Howe. Gary. Optometrisi. Benie

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law. Maureen

278^363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing. Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Sanllord. SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve. Exterminator, Vicki
Keilogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy.

279-7469
278-6628
2786246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

2782322

Klein, Ken, Properly Management, Cindy.

2784369

Kornsiein, Vince. SA, Winivere

278-6501

Koss.Jim.SA Jan

2382265

Kramer. Tom. Sheltered Workshop. Lake. Edward.. OB-GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

2786832
2788773

l^wson, Jack. Past Service. Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephorw Service. Karla.

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy.

767-4506
2782007

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

2784198

Moortiead, Tom, Properly Casualty Ins, MaryBeih

279-8610

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

2786856

Nettlerran.Witiam, Past Service, Sally(Sa/ah)
O'Connell. Terry, SA. Sally.
Omsted. Jim. Honorary.

767-^10
639-8453
279-4481

Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

279-4497

Patlon. Gil. SA. Jane

2785796

Perry, Jerry, Cloihlng-Retail. Laurie-....Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

2787510
6385902

Petzko, John, Educaiion, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce. David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Pulnam, Mark, SA/Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-3283
278-2313

Pulham, Rob, Machine Mfg.. Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob. Past Service. Ccraiie

2787537

Redmond, floberi. Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

flobson, Danvin. Hardware-Retail. Bonnie

2382324

Roper, Rick. Computer Sales

2788809

Rubley. David, SA. Del

278-7327

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4, Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Rumsey, Robert, SASporting Goods-Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla
Sebald, Craig, SA, Rila
:.

27850C^
278-8068
2788373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

Make-ups

B. Stewart, B. Rumsey - Hastings
S. Kasperski, J. Koss - Quincy
J. Grohalski - Union City; H. Card - Reading
B. Chinnery, M. Putnam - Sunrise
Guests

Student Guests - Randy Lounds, April Rose, Sarah Zimmer, John Courtney
Announcements

Early Leavers

Program

50/50 Winner

The 4 Way Test
1. is it the TRUTH?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker. Ken, Retail-Grocery.
Stewed. William. City Governmenl/AA, Saby.
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Pads Mfg., Barbara

279-9042
2784478
2788958
2782859

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA. Lola.

2787100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA. Manan

278-4222

Towns, Jerry. SA-Banking. Nancy.

2788474

Bob Rumsey,

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital,Janet

238-4577
279-7806
432-3757

(516)

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jadue

278-7095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

2^-7738

Wiite, Richard. SA-Plurrkjing Suffily. Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Owighi. B.P.U Director, Carol

278-6736
2787703
2789282

Woodward, Charles, SA

2785033

M)ung, Charles. iFshing Eijuipmenl, Dorothy,

2789072

• Past President

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

$58.00

Rich Holben

Steve Glover

You will always be welcome al these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATJENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11 ;45 A.M.

Paul Harris
Jim Cole, Chairman

Chairman

75th Anniversary

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

Club Programs

Sebald, Dick Moore

Director

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Jim Cole

Make-Up Meetings

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.

JONESVILLE - RoundlaWe Inn, Tuesday 6:00 P.M,
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Melhodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS • Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamiy Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM.

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS • Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Desigr): Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay • Argentina
President, Rotary international

1996 -GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Attendance
Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Gelshert

Vocational Service
Director

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

David Rubley, Richard White

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

1

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

TUESDAY

International Projects
Chuck Tuschling

Wayne Kellogg

MEETING EVERY

Director - John Hutchinson

Jim Troust, Chairman

Student Guests

P.O. Box 42 ColdwateTy Ml. 4903 6

Bill Nettieman, Chairman

international Service

Song Leaders

law ater

Interact Committee
John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Robert Loose

Rich Holben, Chairman

Community Service

Jerry Towns

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

ti

c

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Rick Roper

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATEF

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Atlams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy,
Albright, Pat, Agricullufe-Swine, Colleen
■

•

Date:

mom

Presiding:

Pat Albright

Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn

278-6033

Baldwin. Pete, Honorary, Jane

539-3513

Barnes, Canofl, SA-Shoes Reiarf, Margaret
BWiger, Rictiard, SA-CMI Law Practice. Jean

278-8006
278-8086

Boesler, Dennis. Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Bogulh, Gerald, City Government, Terry.

279-8218

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.

278-8489

Bruder, Greg, Investments

278-5789

Card, Harold, SA-Hatdware Retail. Ooroihy.

Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance. Gonzie
Case, Barry, CPA Joann

Invocation:

Song Leader:

279-5910

■

279-7986
639-8669
278-4287

'

Davidson. Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.

639-4804

Dean, Gregg. Real Estate Broker.
Dean, Jatlrey, SA-Fre Insurartce

278-7851
278-8133

■

Dean, John. SA-Rre Inairanee, Joanne

238-4075

■

Downs, Larry, Golt Mariieting, Judy.
Oygen. John, SA-Career Center, Mary.
Erickson, James. Food Brokerage. Elizabeth

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217

Faulkner, Jack. Education-Career. Barb

278-8655

Galllers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda.
Gainers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales
Galllers, Mark, AA Disf^ay Rflures

279-9350
279-2174
278-5388

Galllers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg.. Donna.

278-6603

Geishert. Edward, SA Sylvia

639-4635

Gerlach. Mike, Fast Food Restaurant. Knstlna.

2784660

Giison. Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie.
Glower, Steve. SA, Cynthia

238-2995
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA Barbara

278-2132

Grohal^i, James, Banking. Sharon
Gulsingar, Dick, Dental Lto, Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hal, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randal, Antiques, Mary Kay.
Higgins. Jerry, Vehicle Parts M(g.-AOL AC. Eileen

279-7875
2385848

Kiscock. Jim, Automobile Retail. Kay.

279-7505

HoDen, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist. Bente

279-8868

Hulchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Sanltord, SA. Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, VIcki

278-6628

Jim Olmstead &amp; Tom Kramer
Next Week's Greeters:

John Schroll

Bob Loose &amp; Bill Nettleman

Hal Sexton

Richard Biringer, John Dean, Bill Tyson, Pat Albright

238-2076
278-5378

Chinery, William, School Si5ierintBndeot. Sttaron..,.

This Week's Greeters:

This Week's Birthdays

238-5421

-

Cole. James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Coly. Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.
Curry, William. Consultant, Coleen

'

The Singingest Club in The USA

279-9568
238-2479

Rolarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

5/14/85
5/14/96
5/16,72
5/20/69
5/25/71

12

Jim Grohalski
Jack Lawson
Rich Hoi ben

1
25

Jim Lyon

28
24

Richard White

Make-ups

M. F^itnam - Union City; J, Lyou, J. Higgins - Sturgis; D. Uhl - Athens; J. Cole, D.
Robison - Bronson; D. Robison, J. ShroU, J. Faulkner, J. Peters, K. Smoker, D
Shemel, A. Nelson, C. Barnes, T. Hart - Quincy
Guests

Gordon Bodine - Alaska, Karen Kirkpatrick - Genesee Valley, Bill Grotty -

Quincy, Bob Briest, John Petzko, Students - Christy Shaffer, Erin Mulcally,
Patricia Kellogg; John Pierson (former Coldwater Rotarian and resident)
Announcements

Please see reverse for announcements.

Kellogg, Wayne. Sports WearrUniforms. Dorothy.

2786246

Early Leavers

Kerr, Robert. SA-Hardware RelaH

2782322

Wein, Ken, Property Management. Cindy.

2784369

Kornstain, Vmce, SA Winivere

278-6501

Greg Dean, Jeff Dean, Dick Greisinger, Harold Card, John Hutchinson, Bob
Redmond, Hal Sexton, Greg Brayton, Bill Tyson, Ken Leonard, Larry

i&lt;oss,Jim,SA Jan

238-2265

Woodhams

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop.

278-6832

Lake, Edward,, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jadi, Past Service, Chariene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service. Karia
Loose. Robert. SA Margaret
Lywi, Jim. SA Judy.

278-6100
7674508
278-2007

Moore, Richaid. SA Elaine

2784198

Moorhead. Tom, Property Casualty Ins. Maryflelh

279-8610

Nelson, Al, SA. Jean

278-6866

Netlleman, William, Pasi Service, Sally(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry. SA Sally.

767-3510
639-8453

Olmsted. Jim, Honorary.
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

279-4481
279-4497

Panon, Gii.SAJane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Cloihing-Retail. Laurie

278-7510

Peters. Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

539-5902

Petzko, John, Education. Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals. Karen

275-3283

Program
John Petzko - CHS Interact Club Advisor - Introduced and explained the purpose and
activities of Roiary's High School Alter Ego, The Interact Club, Three Members of
Interact attended. Christy Shaffer, Erin Mulcally and Patricia Kellogg, John expressed
need for nominations from the 9th grade for Interact membership. He also asked for
suggestions for club activities and direction.
50/50 Winner

$56.43

Tim Hart

The 4 Way Test

Putnam, Mark, SAFuneral Home Director, J. Adaite

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mtg., Pam

279-7477

Redman. Bob. Past Service. Coralie

279-7537

Redmond. Robert, Career Education. Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Robison. Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

Roper. Ridi. Computer Sales
Rubley, David, SA Del

278-8809
278-7327

flumsey, Robert, SA/Sporting Goods-Retail, Phyffis

278-5006

Sdiroll, John, Savings and Loan, Ha
Sebald, Cralg, SA, Rita

278-8068
278-8373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

2784907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

279-9042

Director

Smrtier. Ken, RelaH-Groeary.
Sleweh. William, City GovernmenVAA, Sally.

2784478
279-8958

Brian Sexton

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Strobel, Noib, Automotive Parts M(g., Barbara

278-^9

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA Lola.
Teeter, Howard, SA Marian

278-7100
2784222

Classification

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Trousi, Jim. SA, Rebecca

2784402

Tuschllng, Charles, SA Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

279-7806

Uhl, RIcharO. SA-HospM Janet
Werkman. Gary, Dentist. Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting. Patncia
White, Richard. SA-Plumbing Supply, Detores
WoodhOTs, Lawrrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwigtii, B.RU. Director, Carol

(616)

432-3757
278-7095
278-7738
278-6736
278-7703
279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

2^-5033

Vbung. Charles, iFshing Equipmeni, Ooroihy.

279-9072

' Past President

" Paul Harris Rotary Pellcw
SA - Senior Active

Bob Rumsey,
Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Club Programs
Director
Jim Cole

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Geriach

Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome al these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church. Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregalional Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jim Coie, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Geriach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Cralg Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
■niurs.7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcc^l Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Mond^ 11:45 A.MBATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 PM.

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE
1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms

Attendance

Buzz Gailiers, Chairman
Mark Galiiers, Mike Gailiers
Matt Gailiers. Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhi

Director
Mark Putnam

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Wheian, Jim Cole

Rotary information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman
Director

Barry Case

Ken Smoker
Senior Citizens

Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rich Holben, Chairman

Rick Roper

Community Service

interact Committee

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Club Roster

Jim Cole

Vocational Service

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Mike Gerlach

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Jerry Towns

David Rubley, Richard White

Student Guests

Wayne Keilogg

International Service
Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Rotary international Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Announcements:

special Welcome to John "Sal" Pierson, Jim Koss, Dick Uhi. Mayor Rumsey expressed need for home for 16 year old German
Male Student for school yeat. Karen Kirkpatrick is looking for those interested in a 'Toastmasters Club." Happy Birthday
Dave Rubley! Requests for show funds tor groups + causes requested.

EARLY LEAVERS- President Pat is getting a little annoyed at the large number of early leavers. We had been doing pretty

good, but lately it has started to get out of hand. The worst part about having people leave en masse is being one of those who
has to be embarrassed about staying. We are embarrassed for the program speaker. How would you like to come to our club to
present a program and have a large number of people get up and leave before your presentation? We realize that some of you
have no choice and must leave early on occasion. But, if motives are spur of the moment because the weather is nice and the
golf course beckons...why not just make up at another club?
Remember one of the four-way tests...IS IT FAIR TO ALL CONCERNED?

Proposed for membership - Bob Briest, Rick Vanderhoff
Any objections should be submitted to President Pat or any Board Member in wirting within ten days.
NO ROTARY CLUB SOFTBALL TEAM PRACTICE THIS WEEK.

t&gt;\

Coldwater
P,0. Box 42 Coldwater^ MI. 49036

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION ST.

A 12:15 pm

COLDWATEP ^MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

*'

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-9568

Date:

238-2479

Presiding:

Baldwin, F^le, Honorary, Jane

639-3513

Bames, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

278-8006

278-6033

Biringer, Richard. SA-Clvil Law Practice. Jean

278-8086

Boesler, Dennis, Natural Gas Service. Carleen

238-4326

BoQuth, Gerald, City Goveinmeni, Terry.
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.
Bruder, Greg, Investments
Card, Harold. SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.
Carders, Ray, Lite Insurance. Gonzle
Case. Barry, CPA, Joann
Chlneiy, WilVam, School Superintendem, Sharon

279-8218

This Week's Greeters:

^"3/97

invocation:

Jim Cole &amp; Larry Parks

Albright

Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader: Dave Pierce

Jim Olmstead &amp; Tom Kramer

Ed Lake

This Wcek \ Birthdays

278-8489
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076

David Rubley

278-5378

Jim Olmstead

279-5910

Cole. James, Add Active Baniung, Pamela

279-7986

••

Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.

639-8669
2784287

■*

Curry, William, Consultani, Coleen
Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.
Dean, Gregg, Real Esiaie Broker.

278-7851

Rotariaii Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

Tim Hart

6
18

6394804

Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

•'

Dean, John, SA-Fire Inwrance, Joanne

2384075

**

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy.
Dygert John, SA-Career Ceniei, Mary.
Ehckson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizalwth

2784248

Faulkner, Jack, EducaHon-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales

279-8350

"

The Singingest Club in The USA

Adams, Leslie, Swimming FMs, Cindy.
Albrighl, Pai, Agriculture-Swine, CcFlleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kalhryn

Terry O'Connell

DATE JOINED

5/7/91
5/8/79

238-2842

279-7217

Make-ups

279-2174

Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures.
Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg., Oonna....

278-8603

Gei^rL Edward, SA Sylvia.

6394M5

GerlKh, Mike, Faa Food Restaur^i, Krlsfira

2784660

Gibson. Ron, Physician-Surgery, Magorie

238-2995

Glover, Steve, SA, Cynihia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

J. Troust - Marshall: R- Cardenas - St. Marteen; K. Smoker, B. Case, C. Bames,

278-5388

A. Nelson, B. Kerr, J. Peters, J. Faulkner, K. Leonard, D. Woodman, J. Lyon - Sunrise
Guests

Grohaiskl, Jamas, Bankirrg, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger, DIcA, Dental Lab. Helen

2784728

Hart, iTm. Video Produdiorrs, Pamela.

6394402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay.

279-7875

Higgles, Jerry, Vetiicle Paris Mfg.-ADL AC, Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

238-5848

Howe, Gary, Opiomethst, Benie

279-8888

Hutchlnson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iwson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn
Joiley, Santford, SA, Pal
Kasperski, Steve. Exterminator, Vicki

238-2839

278-6828

John Petzko - Interact Club Sponsor - Looking for Q"' grade students at
CHS lui
for uic
the ciuD.
club. *^ongraiiuauons
Congratulations to
to tnis
this years
years Paul
Paul Hams
Harris nominee.
Dr. William Nettleman, who was honored at the country club last
Tuesday.
Bill joined our club on 3/7/84 and has been very active on
several committees The hn;^rd m«H,

Kellogg. W^r», Sports Wear/Unltorms, Dorolhy.

278-6246

Early Leavers

Kem, Robert SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

2784369

Kornstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Jim Peters, Chuck Woodward, Mark Galliers, Bob Kerr, Paul Mastroangelo,

Kramer. Tom, Shetiered Workshop.

278-6832

Brian Webber

Lake, Edward., Oa'GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karla.

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret

7674508

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

2784198

Moorttead, Tom, Property Caai^ Ins, MaryBeth

279-8810

Karen Kirkpatrick - Genesee Valley, Bob Todon, Gordon, Steve G'Donnell
Students - Andrea Shemel, Courtney Warkoczeski, Abbi McClaid, Bob Briest
A nnouncements

279-7505

279-7469

^r this years nominee.

Norb Strobel, Rob Putnam, Ron Gibson, Terry O'Connell, Ken Smoker,

Program

Southern Michigan Bank &amp; Trust 125"' Anniversary Video was presented by Jerry
Towns. The video recounts the history of Coldwater's development and the roots and
growth of Southern Michigan Bank &amp; Trust. It covers the strong connections between
the bank and the community along with the continuing desire to be actively involved

Nettleman, Wiiliam, Past Service, SaliylSarah)

767-3510

O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally,

639-8453

Olmsled, Jim, Honorary.
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

2794497

Perry. Jerry. CtoBiing-Rslail, Laurie.

278-7510

Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

639-5902

Pelzto, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, Davq, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark. SArPuneial Horrs Director, J, Adaire...

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mfg.. Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service. Coralle

279-7537

Redmond, Robert. Career Educalkn. Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison. Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

278-8009

"

Roper, Rick, Computer Sales
Rubley, Davq, SA, Del

"

Rumsey, Robert SASpoiting Goocb-flelall, Phyllis....

278-5006

"

Schroll. John, Savings and Loan, lla
Stoald, Craig, SA, Hila
Sexton, Brian, Hardboatd F^rdating, Sandra

278-8373

with local youth and families.

50/50 Winner

2794481

Guest from Alaska

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

278-7327

278-8068

279-8543

$60.00

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retaii, Laura

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Smoker, Ken, Relail-Grocery.

270-4478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Sleweri, Wiliam, City GovemrrtentiAA, Saiy.
SiroOel. Nofb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara

279-8956
278-2859

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-7100

Ciassification

■*

Teeter, Howard, SA, Marian

278-4222

"

Towns, Jeiry. SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

"

Troust Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschfing. Charles, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Pas! Service, Carole.
Uhl, Richard, SA-HospitaWanet

279-7806

„{616)

278-6736

Jim Cole

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

SA - Senior Active

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

278-7703

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

Chuck Woodward, Chair.

276-7738

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Owight 8.RU. Director, Carol

'Past Resident

75th Anniversary
Sebald, Dick Moore

Whelan, Jim, Radto Broadcasting, Patricia.
White, flcharo, SA-Piumtkng Supply, Detores.

279-9282

.

Jim Cole, Chairman

Director

278-7095

279-9072

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Vbu will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUB ATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY- Union Church. Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Club Programs

432-3757

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

Vbung, Charles, Pishing Equipment Dorothy.

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs- 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs, Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Slation, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M,
Brochure Design: Richard Sctilatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Eiect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DiRECTORS MEETiNGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
foilowing Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Glay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998-BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms

Attendance

Buzz Gailiers, Chairman
Mark Gailiers, Mike Gailiers
Matt Gailiers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Director
Mark Putnam

Jim Grohaiski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Club Roster

Vocational Service
Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

David Rubley, Richard White

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

P,0, Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49036

m

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

International Service
Director - John Hutchinson

Tim Hart

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Student Guests

Chuck Tuschling

Wayne Keilogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

1

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

Interact Committee
John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

t

Coldwater

Robert Loose

Rich Holben, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs
Community Service

Song Leaders

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

Youth Scholarship

Rick Roper

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr

liCHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION 4 ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cind/.
Albright, Pal, AgrlcjIUre-Swine, Colleen

279-9568
238-2479

Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking. Kaihryr

278-6033

Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

639-3513

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

278-8006

Birir&gt;ger, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Boaster, Dennis, Nalural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth. Gerald, City Government, Terry,
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.
Bruder, Greg, Investments
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.

279-8218
278-8489
278-5789
238-5421

Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case, Barry, CPA, Joann

278-5378

Chinery.tWllliam, School Superintendent Sharon

279-5910

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy, Red, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.
Curry, William, Consultani, Coleen
Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspapet, Mary.
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker

279-7986
639-8669
278-4287
639-4804
278-7851

Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Rre Insurance

278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Flie Insurance. Joanne

Dovms, Larry, Golf Markeling, Judy.

Oygert John, SA-Career Center, Mary.
Eriekson, Jarres, Food Brofterage. Elizabeth

278-4248
279-7217

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Gaillers. Buzz, AA Prc^riy Management, Linda

279-9350

Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales.

279-2174

Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Micnael, AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna.

278-5388
278-6603

Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia.

639-4635

Geriach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-^60

Gibson, Ron. Pnysician-Surgery, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA, Cynthia

238-2995
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barb^a

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger, Didr, Dental Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Produclions, Pamela

639-4402

Haz^baker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay.

279-7875

Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Pans Mfg.-ADL AC, Eileen

238-5848

Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7505

Holben, RkSi, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary. Optometrist, Bente

279-8888

HutrSiinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

2^-8363

tveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Santford, SA. Pal

279-7469

Kasperskl, Steve, Extermlnalof, Vicki

278-6628

Keliogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorotfiy.

278-6246

Kerr, RiSiert, SA-Hardware Retail

276-2322

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

4/^97

Presiding:

22^.

This Week's Greeters:
Jim Gordon «fc John Schroll

Pat Albright

Invocation:

Next Week's Greeters:

Jim Troust

Song Leader:

Greg Dean &amp; Jim Hiscock

Bill Nettleman

This Week's liirthdays

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

4/28/92

236-4075

Mike Gerlack
Michael Galliers

238-2842

Steve Kasperskl

4/30/97

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Komstein, Vince. SA. Winivere

279-6501

Koss,Jim,SAJan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop.

278-6832

4/30/91

Make-ups

J. Lyon - Sturgis; W. Keliogg, J. Higgins, N. Strobel - Bronson; G. Howe Springfield, OH; D. Uhl - Athens; B. Nettleman (2) - Sun City, AR; J. Gordon Sunrise; B. Galliers (2) - Bonita Springs, FL; K. Leonhard, J. Faulkner (2) - Quincy
Guests

Jim Eley - Bronson
Steve O'Donnell - Quincy
Bob Briest

Students - Fahmi Atwain (Jr. HS), Kara Woodhams
Announcements

Jack Faulkner volunteered to take Jerry Higgins place at an upcoming
District meeting in Battle Creek.
Early Leavers

Jim Eriekson, Jim Grohalski, Mike Geriach, Jerry Towns, Brian Webber, Ron
Gibson, Gary Howe, John Huichinson, Steve O'Donnell, Buzz Galliers

Lake, Edward.. O&amp;GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken.Telephone Service, Karia

278-6100

Loose, HoberL SA. Margaret
Lyon, Jim. SA. Judy.

767-4508
278-2007

Moore, Richard, SA. Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead. Tom. Pr^rty Casually Ins, MaryBeth

279-8610

Nelson, AI.SA, Jean

2788856

"Contract on America". The new Legislation is being introduced one small part at a
time. He addressed; Balanced budget issues. Social Security System. Social Security
takes 22% of total federal budget, current budget is 3.6 trillion dollars. Smith supports

Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)

767-3510

a plan to erase the current system of unfunded liability for Social Security.

O'Connell. Terry. SA. Sally.

6398453

Olmsted, Jim, Honorary.

-

Program

Representative Nick Smith (R), Michigan 7*^ District - Legislation is moving from

50/50 Winner

279-4481

Parks, Larry, Mr^ile Home Sales

279-4497

Palton, Gil, SA. Jane.

-

2785796

^rry, Jerry, Clolhing-Retail, Laurie.

2787510

Paters, Jim, Beverage Distribuhon, Deborah

6385902

F^tzko, John. Education, Maureen

2786234

Pierce, Dawd. Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark. SA'Funerai Home Director, J. Adaire

2782313

Putnam, Rob. Machine Mfg.. Pam

2787477

Redman, Bob. Past Servics, Coralie

-

$54.00

Pete Baldwin

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

2787537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose.

2782292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail. Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER ERIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick. Computer Sales
flut^ey, David, SA. Del
flumsey, Robert. SA'^rting Goods-Retail, Phy!is

278-8809
2787327
2785006

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Schroll. John, Savmgs and Loan, lla

2788068

Sebald. Craig, SA, Rita

2788373

Sexton, Brian. Hardboard F^lcaiing, Sandra.

279-8543

Sexton, Hal. SA, Wanda.

2784907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail. Laura

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

2789042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Smoker, efn, Retail-Grocery,

278-4478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Siewerl, William. City Government/AA, Sally.

2788958

Strobel. Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Bartara.

-

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola
Teeter, Howard, SA. Marian

-

2782859

Membership/

2787100

Classification

2784222

Bob Rumsey,

Steve Glover

Jim Cole, Chairman

2788474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Chairman

75th Anniversary

Tuschlirtg, Cfiaries, SA, Trudy.

2384577

Jerry Towns, A! Nelson

Chuck Woodward, Chair.

279-7806
432-3757

Ciub Programs

Sebald, Dick Moore

Director

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Geriach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

(616)

Werkman, Gary, Denbsl, Jackie

2787095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting. Patricia.
White, flicharc, SA-Plumbing Supply, Oelores.

2787738
278-6736

Woodhams. Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda.

2787703

Woodman, Dwighl, B.P.U. Director, Carol

2789282

Woodward. Charles, SA

2785033

Tbung, Charles, iFshing Equipmem Dorodiy.

2789072

* Past President

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

Jim Cole

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Geriach

You will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Towns, Jerry. SA-Banking, Nancy.

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl. Rkdiard. SA-HosphaLJanet

Make-Up Meetings

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HtLLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A,M,

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon, Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Ckingregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlarier, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galllers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Director

Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Jim GrohaiskI, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Vocational Service
Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Interact Committee

Bill Nettieman, Chairman

international Service

Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Student Guests

Mike Gerlach

Robert Loose

John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Cuck Woodward, Chairman

Youth Scholarship
Rick Holben, Chairman
David Rubley, Richard White

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rick Roper

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Wayne Kellogg

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation

Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater^ MI. 49036

1

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
name

classification &amp; rotary ANN

The Singifigest Club in The USA

PHONE

This Week's Greeters:

Adams, Lesbe. Swimming Pools. Cindy.

279-9568

AlbrtgW, Pal, Agricuttgra-Swine, Colleen

238-2479

Anderson. Pred, SA-Banlung, Kaibryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes. Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail. Margaret

278-6033
639-3513
278-8006

Presiding:

Birlnger, Richard, SA-Ciwl Law Practice, Jean

278-6086

Boester, Dennts. Nalural Gas Service, Carieen

238-4326

Song Leader:

Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry.
Srayton. Greg, Advertising. Sally.

279-8218
278-8489

Bruder, Greg, Investments
Card. Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.
Cardenas, Ray, Uie Insurance, Goniie
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Chinery, William, School SuperlntendenL Sharon

278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-5910

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela.

279-7986

Culy, Fred, SA-Jeweiry Retail. Dorothy.
Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen

639-8669
278-4287

Davidson, Ojke. SA-Newspaper, Mary

539-4804

Dean. Gregg, Real Estae Broker.
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-7851
278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Inajrance. Joanne

Downs. Larry, Golf Marketing. Judy.
Dygert. John, SA-Career Center, Mary.

-

Date:

Chuck Young &amp; Gary Howe

Pat Albright

Invocation:

Next Week's Greeters:

Bob Loose

Jim Gordon &amp; John Schroll

Jerry Towns
This Week \ Birthdays

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
DATE JOINED

YEARS

NAME

238-4075

-

4/15/97

Dean Jeffery

20

mini

Jim Troust

18

4122115

238-2842
278-4248

Erickson. James. Food Brokerage. Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career. Barb

279-7217
278-8655

Make-ups

Galllers, Buzz. AA Property Management, Linda.
Galliers, Man, Rec, Assessory Sales
Galllers, Mark. AA Display Fiirtures

279-9350
279-2174
2785388

Galliers, Michael. AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward. SA. Sylvia

2786603
639-4635

B. Rumsey, B. Galliers. J. Koss - Bonita Springs, FL; J. Grohalski - Bartlesville, OK;
J. Kasperski, K. Lecnhard, R. Cardenas, J. Grohalski, Mark Galliers, J. Faulkner,
K. Hiscock - Angola; J. Lyon - Sturgis; J. Lyon (2), D. Shemel, G Brayton - Sunrise;

Getlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristma

2784660

Gibson, Ron. Physician-Surgery, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA, Cynthia

238-2995
2787163

-

Gordon. Jim, CPA Barbara

2782132

GrohalskI, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisifiger. On*. Dental Lab. Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hart, Tim. Video Productions. Pamela

639-4402

HazeSaker. Randall, Antiques. Mary Kay.

279-7875

Higgins, Jerry. Vehicle Pans Mfg.-ADL AC, Eileen

238-6848

Hiscodt Jim, Automobile Retail. Kay.

279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA

2382418

Howe, Gary. Oplomelrist. Bente

21^-8838

Hutch'inson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

276-8363

Iveson, Larry. SA Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Sanllord, SA, Pat

2382839
279-7469

Kasperski, Stew, Exterminator, Vicki

278-6628

Keiiogg. Wayne. Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy.

2786246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Prc^wrty Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winrvere

278-6501

Koss.Jim,SA, Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop

2786832

Lake, Edward., OB'GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

2788773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Chariene.

238-4191

Leonard. Ken, Tel^hone Service. Karta

2786100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA. Judy.

767-4508
278-2007

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

2784198

Moorhiead, Tom. Property Casualty Ins. MarySetfi

279-8610

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

Nettleman, William, Past Service, SaQy(Sarah)

757-3510

O'Conrell, Terry. SA, Sally,
Gmsied, Jm, Honorary.

S39-8453
2784481

Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales
Patton, Gil, SA, Jane.

279-4497
278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Cloihing-flelail, Laurie
Peters. Jim, Beverage Distribution. Deborah

278^10
639-5902

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce. David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

2783283

Putnam, Mark, SArPuneral Home Director. J.AdaIre

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mfg.. Pam

2787477

A, Nelson (2) - C^ Coral, FL; N. Storbel (2) Bronson
Guests

Wendall Hathoway - Lee Renterghem
Scott &amp; Karen Kirkpactrick

Kelly Jones, Sam AcMoody, Dawn Todd, Korey Wischmeyer, Bob Briest
Announcements

Paul Harris Dinner 4/29/97 at the Country Club. Election is 4/22/97.
Next week program is US Representitave Nick Smith. He will present
from 12;30 to 1:00 pm. Todd Brayton and Lyndi Cox have been
proposed for membership to the Noon Rotary Club. Any objections
must be submitted in writing to the club president within 10 days.
Early Leavers

Gregg Dean, Paul MasU-angelo, Rick Roper, Jim Hiscock, Harold Card, Jim
Peters, Tim Hart, Matt Galliers, Brian Webber, Mike Galliers, Bill Chenery,
Bill Stewart, Larry Downs, Barry Case, Jim Erickson
Program

Jerry Perry introduced Ray Mitoska, of Ray's Gun Shop, who talked about
the purchase of hand guns under the new laws.
50/50 Winner

Bob Loose

$62.00

The 4 Way Test

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coraile

279-7537

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

2782292

2. Is it FAIR to ali concerned?

flotoon, Darwin. Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

Roper, flick, Computer Sales
Rubley, David, SA, Del

278-eSI9
2787327

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Rumsey, Robert, SArSportirg Goods-Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

Schroll, John, Saving and Loan, lla
Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita

278-8068
2788373

Sexton, Brian. Haroboaid Fabncating. Sandra

279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemet, Don, Carpets-Retail. Laura
Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery.

279-9042
278-4478

Stewen. William. City Goveinmeni'AA. Sally.

279-8958

Strobe!, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg.. Barbara

2782859

Membership/

Taytof, Howard, SA. Lola
Teeter, Howard, SA, Marian

278-7100
27B-4222

Classification

Towns, Jerry, SA-BankIng, Nancy.

278-8474

Trousl, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles. SA, Trudy.

2384577

Tyson. Bill, Past Service, Carole

279-7806

Uhl, Richard, SA-HospiialJanet

(616)

432-3757

Werkman, Gary, Dehlisl. Jackie

2787095

Wh^an. Jim. Radio Broadcasting. Patricia
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Oelores,
Woodhams. Lawrence. SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda.

278-7738
278-6736
278-7703

Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director. Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

Ibung, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

• Past President

" Paul Hanis Rotary Fellow
SA-Senior Active

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Bob Rumsey,
Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Steve Glover

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald. Dick Moore

Director

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12.15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Club Programs
Jim Coie

Make-Up Meetings

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:00 A.M.

ALBION • St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium. Monday 11:45 A,M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Piaza, Mon, Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Aldan

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Glay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 -GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Gailiers, Chairman

Attendance

Mark Galiiers, Mike Galiiers
Matt Gailiers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moortiead,

Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boaster, Dave Pierce
Jim Coie

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Roblson
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Club Roster

Vocational Service
Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Cuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Barry Case, Jim Coie

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rick Holben, Chairman

David Rubiey, Richard White

Rick Roper

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschiing
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

international Service

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects

Tim Hart

Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschiing

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation

Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, Ml. 49036

'He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ROTARY
Reflector
MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST. ^

!L2:15 pm

COLDWATER, MiC

GAN
_

A

�Coldwater

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy,
Albfigtn, Pal, AgricuHufe-Swine. Cdieen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
BaWwn, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006

Biringef, Ricfiaid, SA-Civil Law Pradice, Jean

278-8086

Boesler, Dennis, Natjral Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Ger^. City Government. Terry.
Brayton. Greg. Advertising, Sally.
fcuder. Greg, Investments

279-8218
278-8489
278-5789

Card. Harold, SA-Hardwaie Retail, Dcrolhy.

238-5421

Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance, Gonsie
Case, Barry, CPA. Joann

238-2076
278-5378

Chinery. William. Sctioot Supeimiendeni, Sharon

279-5910

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy, Fred, SA-Jeweiry Retail, DoroOiy.
Curry, tWIIiam, Consultant, Coleen

279-7986
639-8669
278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Nevrspaper, Mary.

639-4804

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

278-7851

Dean, JeWrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

2384075

Downs, Larry, GoK Marketing, Judy.
Dygen. Jofin. SA-Career Center, Mary.
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizadeih

238-2842
2784248
279-7217

Faulkner, Jack. Educalion-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Gallters, Matt, flee. Assessory Sales
Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg„ Donna
Geistiert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

279-9350
279-2174
278-5388
278-6603
639-4635

Gerlacb, Mike. Fast Food Restaurant. Krisiina

2784660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie

238-2995

Glover, Sieve, SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grotialski, James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger, Dkx, Dental Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hart, iTm, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker. Randall, Antiques. Mary Kay.
Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts MIg.-ADL AC, Eileen
HsMCk, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7875
238-5848
279-7505

The Singingest Club in The USA

min '//e

Presiding:

This
Week s Greeters:
Darwin Robinson &amp; Sieve Glover

^

Invocation:

Pat Albnght
^

Next Week s Greeters:

SongLeadenCh^'^^'^"^"'"®

Chuck Young &amp; Gary Howe

Ed Lake

This Week's Hirthdays

Gregg Dean
Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

4/15/47
4/16/73

50
24

Robert Kerr
Richard Uhl

Make-ups

Dick Uhl - Sierra Vista, AZ (4); J. Peters - Sunrise; J. Dygert, J. Cole, K.
Smoker, D. Uhl, E. Lake, B. Case - Quincy; Mark Galliers - Bronson;
G. Brayton, E. Lake - Sunrise
Guests

Brad Rockey, Bill Grotty, Justin Asher, Karen Kirkpalrick
Students - Nichole Calhoun, Melissa Exelby, Bob Briest
Announcements

HoBen, Rich, SA

2382418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Benle

279-8888

Paul Harris dinner April 29 at the Country Club. District Conference is June

Hutthinson, Jolin, Ctvil Law. Maureen

2788363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

6&amp;7 in Holland, MI. Pat Albright has registration forms.

Jofiey, Santtord. SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vitti

2786628

Kellogg. Wayne, Sports WearAJnitorms, Dorothy.

2786246

Keir. Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Komstein, Vince. SA. Winrvere

278-6501

Koss, Jim. SA. Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Wofksfwp

2786832

Lake, Edward.. OB GYN Surgeon, Karen Arm

278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Cbarlene

2384191

Leonard, Ken.TelephoneService, Karia

2786100

Loose, Robert. SA, Margaret

767-4508

Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy.

2782007

Moore, Richard. SA, Elaine

2^4198

Moortwad, Tom, Property Casualty Ins. MaryBeSi

279-8610

Nelson, At, SA, Jean

2786856

Nettleman, William, Past Service, Saily(Sarali)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally.
Olmsled, Jim, Honorary.
Parks. Larry, Mobile Home Sales

767-3510
639-8453
279-4481
279-4497

Patton, Gil, SA, Jane

2785796

Perry, Jerry, Clothir&gt;g-Retafl, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

278-7510
639-5902

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA/Funeral Home Director, J.Adaire

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine MIg., Pam

2787477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coraiie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robisor, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick. Computer Sales

278-8809

Rubley, David. SA, Del

2787327

Rumsey, Rc^. SA'Sporiing Goods-Retail, Phyllis.

278-5006

SchrolL John, Savings and Loan, lla

.'

278-8068

Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita

2788373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

2788543

Sexton, Hal, SA. Wanda

278-4907

See Back for nominee information.
Early Leavers

Dave Pierce, Gregg Dean, Jerry Boguth, Jim Whelan Barry Case, Rob Putnam,
Bill Tyson, Ed Lake

Program

Brad Rockey presentation on Diamonds. He discussed Carat Weight, Color,
Clarity and the cut of Diamonds.
50/50 Winner

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Shwnei, Don. Carpeis-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, flelail-Gtocery.
Slwert. William, City GovernmenvAA, Sally.
Strobe!, Nwb. Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara

2789042
278-4478
279-8958
2782859

Taylor, Howard. SA. Lola

2787100

Ciasslfication

Teeter, Howarc, SA, Marian

278-4222

Towns. Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

TfousL Jim, SA. Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles. SA. Trudy.
Tyson, Bill. Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital,Janet

238-4577
2787806
432-3757

(616)

Chairman

75th Anniversary

Jerry Towns, Ai Nelson

Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

Director

278-6736

Jim Cole

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Detores
Woodhams. Lawrence, SA-Fool Surgeon. Linda

2787703

Woodman, Dwght, B.P.U Director. Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

Vbung, Charles, Rshing Equipment, Dorothy.

2789072

SA-Senior Active

Jim Cole, Chairman

2787738

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

Make-Up Meetings
Yoi] will always be welcome al these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church. Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Sebald, Dick Moore

276-7095

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

Membership/

Steve Glover

Club Programs

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

* Past Presidwit

$60.00

Les Adams

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE - RoundtaWe Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - Si. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Slurgis Audilorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Moa Noon
ANGOLA - Sunsel Inn, Monday 6:15 RM.

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS • Congregational Church. Wednesday 7:00 A.M,
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Aldan

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 -GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 -BRIAN SEXTON

1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Director
Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson. Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Vocational Service
Director

Barry Case

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman
Ken Smoker
Senior Citizens

Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Cuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rick Holben. Chairman

David Rubley, Richard White

Rick Roper

Community Service

Interact Committee

Rotary Support

Director

John Petzko

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart
Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

International Service
Director - John Hutchinson

international Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

The nominaitng committee has named the following individuals to run for two
openings on the Board of Directors: Greg Brayton, Greg Bruder (incumbent), Jim
Gordon, Dave Pierce, Bill Tyson, Jim Whelan. The election will be held on April
29, 1997 and you will be voting for three Rotarians. Honorary members are not
allowed vote and the By-Laws do not allow for absentee votes.

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 4903 6

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

_

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATER. MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION 3 ROTAflY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie. Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Albrighi. Pat. Agriculture-Swine. Colleen

279-9568

Anderson, Fred. SA-Banklng. Kattiryn

278-6033

Elaldwtn. Pete. Honorary, Jane

639-3513

Barnes. CarToli. SA-Shoes Relal. Margaret

278-8006

Biringer. Richard, SA-Ctvil Law Practice. Jean

278-8086

Booster, Denms. Natural Gas Service. Carleen

2384326

Bogulh. Gerald. City Government. Terry.

279-8218

Brayton. Greg. Advertising, Sally.

278-8489

Bruder, Greg, irNestmerls

278-5789

Card. Harold. SA-Hardware Retail. Dorolhy.

238-5421

Cardenas. Ray. Lite Insurance. Gonzie

238-2076

238-2479

Case. Barry, CPA.Joann
Ctiinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole. James, Add Active Banking. Pamela
Cuty. Fred. SA-Jewelry Retail. Dorothy

The Singingest Club in The USA

Date:

,4/&amp;1797

^

This Week's Greeters:

Presiding:

Pat Albright

Invocation:
I esoHes-.

Rev. James Troust

&amp; Jack Faulktter
Next Week's Greeters:
DsTwin Robinson &amp; Steve Glover

Song Leader: MikeGalliers

This Week's Birthdays

278-5378
279-5910
279-7986

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant. Coteen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspapei. Mary.

639-4804

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker

278-7851

Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Rre Insurance

278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Golf Markeling, Judy.
Dygerl, John, SA-Career Center. Mary.
Erickson. James. Food Brokerage. Elizalielh

2784248

Faulkner. Jack. Educahon-Career. Barb

278-8655

Galliers. Buzz. AA Property Management. Linda.

279-9350

Galliers. Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales

279-2574

Galliers. Mark. AA Display Fbnures.

278-5388

Galliers, Michael, AA Display iFxture MIg., Donna....
Geishert, Edward. SA. Sylvia

278-6603

Geriach. Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Krislina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron. Physician-Surgery. Marjorie

238-2995

Glover, Steva, SA, Cynlhia

279-7163

Gordon. Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski. James. Banking. Stvaron
fiiiisingBf Dint riontal 1 ah Hplan

741-3663

Han, Tm, Video Productions. Pamela

6394402

NAME

14

279-7217

Makc'iips

J. Lyon, H. Sexton - Sunrise; D. Robison - Bronson; C. Barnes - Quincy; A.
Nelson - N. Fort Meyers, PL

6394635

Guests

Bob Briest, Steve Glover, Jim Pickford

Jim Thrall - Bronson; John Worth - Quincy; Fred Drago - Jackson

278-4728

279-7875

Higgins. Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg.-AOL AC. Eileen

238-5848

HIscock. Jim. Automobiie Retail. Kay,

279-7505

Howe, Gary. Optometrist, Benle

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquetyn

238-2839

Jolley, Santlofd. SA, Pat

279-7469

Ka^iereki. Steve, Exterminator, Vicki

278-6628

KeSogg. Wayne, Sports WearfUnrlorms. Dorolhy.

278-6246

terr. Robert, SA-Hardware Retaii

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

2784369

Kornstein, Wnee. SA. Wmivere

27M501

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop
Lake, Edward., 0B/6YN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Chariene

2384191

Leonard. Ken. Telephone Service. Karla

278-6100

TreTpatabsenT^crusin^
following individuals to run for two openings on the Board of Directors: Greg Brayton,
Greg Bruder (incumbent), Jim Gordon, Dave Pierce, Bill Tyson, Jim Whelan. The election
will be held on April 29, 1997 and you will be voting for three Rotarians. Honorary
members are not allowed vote and the By-Laws do not allow for absentee votes.
Early leavers

John Hutchinson, Rob Putnam, Howard Taylor, Dick White, Harold Card,
Brian Webber, Gregg Brayton, Tim Hart, Bill Tyson, Les Adams, Mike Galliers

278-8773

Loose. Robert. SA, Margaret
Moore, Richard, SA. Elaine

2784198

Moorhead, Tom. Property Casuahy Ins. MaryBelh

2^8610

Nehleman, WHIiam, Past Service. Sally(Sarah)
O'Connell. Terry. SA, Sally.

639-8453

Program

Rick VanderHof, Administrator of the Laurels,Health Care Facility/Nursing
Home, owned by Laurel Health Care Company, Columbus, Ohio (17 facilities
including Coldwater's.) Jim Dove has been proposed for Club membership. Any
objections must be submitted, in writing, to the club secretary within 10 days.

767-3510

Olmsted. Jim. Honorary.
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

279-4481

Perry. Jerry, Clothmg-Retail, Laurie
Mers, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

278-7510

Petzko. John, Education. Maureen

27^6234

Pierce. David. Rea! E^ale Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark. SA'Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire...

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mfg„ Pam

279-7477

50/50 Winner

2794497

Larry Downs

$38.00

639-5902

Redman. Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7637

Redmond. Robert. Career Education. Rose

278-2292

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail. Bonnie

238-2324

Roper, Rick. Computer Sales

278-8809

Rumsey, Roben, S/VSportng Goods-Retail, Phyllis,.„
Schrdl, John. Savings and Loan, lla.

278-5006

Sexton, Brian, Hatdboard Fabricatmg, Sandra

279-8543

278-8068

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda.

278-4907

Shemel. Don, Carpets-Retail. Laura
Smoker. Ken. Retail-Grocery.
Stewert, William, Oily GovernmenUAA, Sally,
Strobel. Norb, Automotive Parts Mlg„ Barbara

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

278-4478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

278-2859

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA. Marian

2784222

Towns. Jerry, SA-Banking. Nancy.

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

Troust. Jim, SA. Rebecca.

2TO4402

Tuschkng, Charles, SA, Trudy,
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole,
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hosprtal,Janet

238-4577

279-8958

..(616)

Steve Giover

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

278-7738

Director

278-6736

Jim Cole

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.

Whelan, Jim. Radio Broadcasting, Pamela
While. Rehard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fool Surgeon. Lirxia

278-7703

Woodman, Dwighi. B.P.U, Director, Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Charles. SA

278-5033

Ybung, Charles. iFshing Equlpmeni. Dorothy.

279-9072

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Make-Up Meetings
ybu will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON • Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Club Programs

432-3757
278-7095

SA - Senior Active

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

279-7806

Wertrman, Gary. Dentst. Jackie

■■ Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

4/12/83
4/12/83

14

238-2842

Haze%aker. Randall, Antiques. Mary Kay.

■ Past fYesident

DATE JOINED

YEARS

Pat Albright
Gary Howe

Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSOALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 PM.
JONESVILLE - RoundlatXe Inn. Tuesday 6:00 PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE • Methodist Church.
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS • Sturgis Audilorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK • McCamly Plaza. Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn. Mor&gt;day 6:15 .PM.

UNION CITY • Police Station. Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter. Bathe Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE
1996 - GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1998-BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms

Attendance

Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Director
Mark Putnam

Bulletin

Jim Grohaiski, Chairman
Dennis Boaster, Dave Pierce

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Jim Cole

Public Relations

Jim Wheian, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

David Rubley, Richard White

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

International Service

Song Leaders

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Mike Gerlach

Robert Loose

Rich Holben, Chairman

Rotary Support

Jerry Towns

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs
Community Service

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Rick Roper

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation

Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O, Box 42 Coldwater, MI, 49036

"f/e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r
ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATER

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER

'

'

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie, Si^ming Pools. Cindy..
Albright. Pat. Agriculiure-Swine. Colleen
Anderson. Red. SA-Banking, KaUiryn
Baldwn. Pete, Honorary, Jane
Bames. Carroll. SA-Shoes Retail. Margaret
Birittger. Richard. SA-Crvil Law Practice. Jean

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006
278-8086

Boester, Dennis. Natural Gas Service. Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Gerald, City Government. Terry.
Brayton, Greg, Advertising. Sally.
Bruder. Greg. Investments
Card. Harold. SA-Hardware Retail. Dorothy.
Cardenas. Ray. Lite Insurance, Gonzie
Case. Barry. CPA, Joann
Chinery. William, School Superintendent. Sharon
Cole. James. Add Active Banking. Pamela
Culy. Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.

279-8218
278-8489
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-5910
279-7986
639-8669

Curry. William. Consuiiant. Coleen

278-4287

Davidson. Duke. SA-Newspaper, Mary.

639-4804

Dean. Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

278-7E61

The Singingest Club in The USA
3/25/97

Date:

Presiding:

Pat Albright

Invocation:

Charles Tushling

Jerry Towns

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

278-8133
238-4075

James Cole

■

Downs. Larry. Golf Markeling. Judy.
Dygert. John. SA-Career Center. Mary.
Ericison. James. Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217

Fred Culy

278-8655

279-9350
279-2174
278-5388
278-6603
639-4635

Gerlach. Mike. Fast Food Restaurant. Krishna

278-4660

Gibson. Ron, Physician-Surgery. Marjorie
Glover. Steve, SA. Cynthia

238-2995
279-7163

Chad Massey, tJiii

A. Nelson, N. FT. Myers PL.; B. Rumsey; R. Putnam; C. Bames; J. Dygert;
R. Cardenas; K. Smoker - Quincy; D. Robison - Hawii; M. Putnam - Union

City; J. Higgins - Sturgis; K. Leonard - Bronson, (3) Morning, (2) Adrian

Gordon. Jim, CPA. Barbara

278-2132

Rob Laroy

Grohalski.James. Banking. Sharon

741-3663

Rick Vanderhoof

Quisinger, Dick. Dental Lab. Helen

278-4728

238-2418

Howe. Gary. Optometrist. Benie

279-8888

Hulchinson, John. Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson. Larry, SA Printing. Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Santford. SA Pat

279-7469

Kasperski. Steve. Exterminator. Vicki....

278-6628

KeDogg. Wayne. Sports Wear/Unitorms Dorothy.

278-6248

Kerr. Robert SA-HarOvore Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management. Cindy.

278-4369

Kornstein, Vince, SA. Winivere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA. Jan

238-2265

t&amp;amer. Tom. Sheltered Workshop.
Lake. Edward. OftGYN Surgeon. Karen Ann

278-6832
278-8773

Lawson, Jack. Past Service. Charlene

238-4i9t

Leonard Ken. Telephone Service, Karia
Loose. Robert. SA. Margaret
Lyon. Jim. SA Judy.

278-6100
767-4508
278-2007

4/04/92
4/05/88
4/05/88
4/05/60

Make-ups

Faulkner. Jack. Education-Career. Barb.

Hofcen. Rich. SA

5
9
9
37

Greg Braylon

Galllers, Buzz, AA Property Management. Linda
Gainers. Matt. Rec.Assessory Sales
Gamers, Mark. AA Display Fixtures
Gailiers. Michael. AA Display Fixture Mfg.. Donna
Geishert. Edward. SA. Sylvia

279-7875
238-5848
279-7505

YEARg

Lawrence Woodhams
Tom Moorehead

Dean. John. SA-FIre Insurance. Joanne

639-4402

Gerry Boguth &amp; Jack Faulkner

This VVt't'A '^ liirfhdavs'

Dean. Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance

Hart. Tim. iVdeo Productions. Pamela

N^t Week's Greeters:

Song Leader: Jerry Towns

'

Hazeib«J&lt;ef, Randall. Aniiques, Mary Kay.
Hlgglns. Jerry, Vehicle Pans Mfg.-ADL AC. Eileen
HIscock. Jim, Automobile Retail. Kay.

This Week's Greeters:
Fred Anderson &amp; Howard Teeter

, Guests

Norm Taylor - Bronson, Nancy Hutchins - Sunrise
Announcements

Rob Laroy, Director of Big Brothers &amp; Big Sisters, presented shirts to
Rotarians for raising funds in the recent Bowl-a-lhon. The Rotary raised over
$800 for the event.

Early Leavers

Dwight Woodman, Jerry Higgins, Don Shemel, Ken Leonard

Program

Ron Gibson presenlUU UUUy KJllll, LLU U1 LUiUWmyi kospital. He discussed
the financial condition of the hospital managed care and physician

Moore. Rchaid. SA Blame

2784198

Moorhead. Tom. Property Casualty Ins. MaryBeih

279-8610

Nefson.AI.SAJean

278-8856

Nettleman, William. Past Service. Sally(Sarah)
O'Connell. Terry, SA. Sally.

767-3510
639-8453

Olmsted. Jim. Honorary.

279-4481

Parks. Larry. Motile Home Safes.
Panon. Gil. SA Jane

2794497
278-5796

' Perry. Jerry, Clothing-flelail. Laurie
Peters, Jim. Beverage Distribution, Deborah

278-7510
639-5902

Petzko. John. Education. Maureen

278-6234

Pierce. David. Real Eslale Appraisals. Karen

278-3283

Putnam. Mark. SAFuneral Home Director. J. Adaire.

278-2313

Putnam. Rob. Machine Mfg.. Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob. Pasi Service. Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert. Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Robison. Darwin, Hardware-Retail. Bonnie

238-232a

Roper. Rick. Computer Sales
Rubley. David, SA, Del

278-8809
278-7327

Rumsey, Robert. SAGporting Goods-Retail. Phyllis

278-5006

Schroll. John, Savings and Loan, lla
SebaW, Craig, SA, Rlia
Sexton. Brian. Hardboard Fabricaiing. Sandra.

278-8068
278-8373
279-8543

recruitment. The hospital is financially sound,and five new doctors are com

ing to town. The hospital is looking into doing more managed care.
SO/50 Winner

Rich Holben &amp; Consortium

$51.00

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Sexton, Hal. SA Wanda

278-4907

Shemel. Don, Ca^ts-Retail. Laura

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Smoker. Ken. Retail-Grocery.

278-4478

Stewert. William. City GovernmenVAA. Sally.

279-8958

Strobel. Norb. Automotive Parts M^., Barbara
Taylor. Howard, SA Lola

278-2859
278-7100

Membership/

Teeter. Howard. SA Marian

278-4222

Bob Rumsey,

Towns. Jerry. SA-9anking. Nar&gt;cy.

278-8474

Trousl. Jim, SA. Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschllng. Charles, SA, Trudy.
Tyson. Bill. Past Service. Carole

238-4577
279-7806

Uhl. RIchafd. SA-HospiaUanat
Weritman. Gary, Dentist. Jackie

(616)
-

432-3757
278-7095

Whelan, Jim. Rado Broadcasting. Patrda

278-7738

White. Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Oetores

278-6736

Woodhams. Lawrence. SA-Fool Surgeon. Linda.

278-7703

Woodman. Dwight, B.P.U. Director. Carol

279-9282

Woodward. Charles. SA

278-5033

Ibung. Charles. iFshing EqulpmKil, Dorothy.

279-9072

' Past Presidwii

" Paul H^ris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

Classification
Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Steve Glover

)bu will always be welcome al these neighboring dubs.
MAKEUPYOURAUENDANACE-BEA lOOXMEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church. Monday 12:15 .PM.

BRONSON • Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazeibaker, Craig

Ciub Programs

Sebald, Dick Moore

Director
Jim Cole

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Make-Up Meetings

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RU.
JONESVILLE • Roundt^e Inn. Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLOWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs.7;00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium. Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza. Mon. Noon
ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church. Wednesday 7X10 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995- BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 -BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman

Attendance

Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Vocational Service
Director

Barry Case

Barry Case, Jim Cole
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs
Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley, Richard White
Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

international Service

Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Mike Gerlach

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Ken Smoker

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Rick Roper

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director ■ John Hutchlnson

international Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O, Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 4903 6

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

A

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr YIICHIGAN
w

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

'

'

'

'

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION S ROTARY ANN

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.
ABwighl. Pal, AghcuHufe-Swine. Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513

Barnes, Catroll, SA-Shoes Reiail, Margaret

27880Q6

Birlnger. RjchatJ, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Boester. Denns, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Geraifi, City Government, Terry.
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.

279-8218
278-8489

Bruder, Greg, Investments

2785789

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorottiy.

2385421

Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance. Gonzie

2382076

Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Stianjn
Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela.
Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail. Dorothy.

2785378
2785910
279-7986
639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen

2784287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.

639-4804

Dean. Gregg. Real Eaate Broker.

2787851

Dean, Jeffrey. SA-Fire Insurance

2788133

'

Dean, Jotin. SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

2384075

'

Downs, Lary, Goll Marketing, Judy.
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary.
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

2382842
278-4248
279-7217

Faulkner, Jack. Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz. AA Properly Management, Linda.

2789350

Gailiers. Matt. Rec. Assessory Sales

2782174

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

This Week's Greeters:

Presiding:

3/18/97

Song Leader:

Dave Pierce

Invocation:

Pat Albright

Nift^^efe&amp;"s1
Fred Anderson &amp; Howard Teeter
This Week's Birthdays

Jim Koss

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

3/30/82

15

Buzz Galliers

Make-ups

D. Uhl - Tombsione, Az.; A. Nelson - Cape Coral, Fl.; J. Lyon - (1) Siurgis,

Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures

2785388

Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mlg„ Donna

278-6603

(2) Lagrange, (1) Sunrise; J. Boguth - Sunrise; B. Kerr, E. Geishert, J.

Gelshert, Edward. SA, Sylvia

639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4660

Faulkner, D. Woodman - Quincy

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjcrie.
Glover, Steve, SA. Cynthia

2382995
2787163

Gordon, Jim, CPA. Barbara

2782132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon

741-3563

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

2784728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions. Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall. Antiques. Mary Kay.

279-7875

. Higgins. Jerry. Vehicle Parts Mfg.-ADL AC. Steen
Hiscock. Jim. Automobile Retail. Kay.

238-5848
2787505

Hoben, Rich, SA

2382418

Howe, Gary, Optometrisi, Bente

279-8888

Hutch'inson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Santford, SA, Pal

279-7469

KaspersKi, Stwe, Exierminalor. Vidd

27866M

KeBogg, Wayne, Sports WeanUniforms. Dorothy.

2786246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Properly Management, Cindy.

2784369

Kornstein, Vince. SA, Winivere

2786501

Koss. Jim, SA. Jan

2382265

Kramer. Tom, Sheltered Workstx^

278-6832

Lake, Edward., OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karia
Loose, Robert, SA. Margaret
Lyon. Jim. SA. Judy.

2786100
767-4508
278-2007

Moore, Richard. SA. Elaine

2784198

Moorfiead. Tom, Property Casualty Ins MarySeih

2788610

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

2786866

Netlleman, William, Pas! Service, Saliy(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA. Sally.

767-3510
6388453

Olmsled. Jim, Honorary.
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

2^^481
279-4497

PaHon, Gil, SA. Jane

2785796

Perry, Jerry. Clothing-Retail, Laurie

2787510

Peters. Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

639-5902

Petzko. John, Education, Maureen

2786234

Guests

Dale Nye - Marshall Club
Student Guests - Andrea Kopacz, Kyle Reese
Bill Crotly - Quincy Club
Announcements

Show rehearsals start every monday beginning on April 1.
Early Leavers

Brian Weber, John Huichinson

Program

Open meeting led by President Pat regarding our By-Laws and recent elec
tion. Motion made by Dick Biringer, 2nd by Fred Anderson to declare elec
tion invalid as Honorary Member Ballots were included (a violation of R.I.
rules), and to conduct a new election as soon as possible.
50/50 Winner

Bill Crotty

$50.00

Pierce, David, Real Estate Afpraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam. Mark. SA'Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

2782313

Putnam. Rob, Machine MIg., Pam

2787477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie.

2787537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

2782292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail. Bonnie

2382324

Roper, Rick, Computer Sales

278-8809

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

RuWey, David, SA, Del

2787327

Rumsey, Robed, SA'Sporting Goods-Retail. Ptiyis
SctirotI, John, Savings and Loan, lla
SebaU, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

2785006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA. Wanda

278-4907

Stiemel, Don, Carpets-Reiail, Laura.

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

2789042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Smoker. Ken. Retail-Grocery.
Stevwrt, William. City GovernmenVAA, Sally.
Sirobel. Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara

278-4476
279-8958
278-2859

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Taylor, Howard. SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, How^, SA, Marian

2784222

Bob Rumsey,

Tovms. Jerry. SA-Banking, Nancy.

2788474

Troust, Jim, SA Rebecca.

278-4402

Toschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service. Carole.

279-7806

Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospiial,Janet

(616)

432-3757

Membership/

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Club Programs

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

2787095

Whelan, Jim. Radio Broadcasting. Patrtaa.

278-7738

Director

White, Richard, SA-Piumbing Supi^y, Detores.

278-6736

Jim Cole

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fool Surgeon. Linda

278-7703

Woodman, Dwighi, B.PU. Director, Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Charies, SA

278-5033

hbung, Charies, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

' Past President

" Paul Hairis Rotary Felkw
SA - Senior Active

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Fauikner, Mike Geriach

Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKEUPYOURATTENDANACE-BEA tOO%MEM8ER

QUINCY • Union Churcfi. Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M,

Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Geriach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.

JONESVILLE • Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE • Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregahonal Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M,
Brochure Design: Richard Schiatler, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galiiers, Chairman
Mark Galiiers, Mike Galiiers
Matt Galiiers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Director
Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Club Roster

Vocational Service
Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

David Rubley, Richard White

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

International Service

Song Leaders

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Mike Gerlach

Robert Loose

Rich Holben, Chairman

Community Service

Jerry Towns

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rick Roper

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Wayne Keilogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater^ MI. 49036

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARV

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Albright, Pal. AgricuHure-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking. Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

279-9568
238-2A79
278-6033
639-3513

Barnes, CarroU, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

278-8006

Blringer, RWiard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Boesler, Dennis, Natural Gas Service. Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Gerald. City Government, Terry.
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, SaDy.
BruJer, Greg, Investments

279-8218
278-8489
278-5789

-

-

Card, Harold. SA-Hardware Retail. Dorothy.

238-5421

Cardenas, Ray. Lite Insurance. Gonzie
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.

238-2076
278-5378
279-5910
279-7986
639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.

639-4804

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

This Week's Greeters:

„

3/04/97

Invocation:

Pat Albright

Presiding:

Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader: Charles Tushllng
Ed Lake

This Wet'k \ Birthdays

Charles Young, Duke Davidson
Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

DATE JOINED

YEARS

3/9/93

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Brolrer.

278-7851

Larry Downs

4

Dean, Jeftrey.SA-Rre insurance

278-8133

David Pierce

4

3/9/93

Dean. John. SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketng, Judy.

238-2842

3/12/82

Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary.

278-4248

Gerald Boguth
David Rubley

15

23

3/12/74

Ehckson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

279-7217

rairnll Ramp.q

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Gailiers, Buzz. AA Properly Marragemenl. Linda

279-9350

Galllers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales

279-2174

Gailiers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures

278-5388

Galllers. Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert. Edward. SA. Sylvia

278-6603
639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Krislina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie
GlovBr, Steve, SA, Cynthia

238-2995
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

GrohatskI, James. Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab. Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hart, iTm, Video Productions. Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques. Mary Kay.
. Higglns, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mtg.-ADL AC, Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

3/16/65

Make-ups

J. Erickson; K. Smoker - Quincy; A. Nelson - N. Ft. Meyers, PL

Guests

Fred Drago - Jackson Club, Dave Mihocko - Quincy, Sue Adams - Marshall,
Student Guests - Adrienne King, Lynda Schroll, Corey Carpenter, Chris
Grover, David Whitley

279-7875
238-5848
279-7505

Announcements

Hdben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Benle

279-8888

Hutchinsoh, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

(veson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford. SA, Pat

238-2839
279-7469

Kaspersk), Steve. Eitermlnaof, Vicki

278-6628

Keliogg. Wayne, Sports WearTJniferms, Dorothy,

27B8246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

lOein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy,

278-4369

Komstein, Vince. SA, Winvere

278-6501

Les Adams, Barry Case, Bill Chimnery, Dick Guisingen, Larry Downs, Ed

Koss,Jim,SA,Jan

238-2265

Lake, Rich Holben

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop.

278-6632

Lake, Edward,, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service. Karia
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy,

278-6100
767-4508
278-2007

Moore, Richard. SA, Elaine

2^198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins, MaryBeth

279-8610

Nelson, At, SA, Jean

278-6856

Nettleman, WHiam, Past Service. SallyLSarah)

767-3510

O'Connell, Tery, SA Sally,
Olmsied, Jim, Honorary,
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

639-8453
279-4481
279-4497

Patton, Gil, SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Clothing-Relalt. Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

278-7510
639-5902

Petzlio, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals. Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark. SArPuneral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

Fhjtnam, Rob. Machine Mtg„ Ram

279-7477

President Pat congratulated the club on a very successful show. Jerry Towns,
show director, expressed his appreciation to all who helped and announced he
planned to hew in Honolulu during next years show.
Early Leavers

Program

Sue (Castelberry) Adams, Director of Evergreen Ctr. at Starr Commonwealth,
and Graduate of CHS, Marshall Rotarian, and David Weekly, also from the
Evergreen Project, "Building Teamwork," And "Dealing With Change" were
topics addressed.
50/50 Winner

Dick Biringer

$58.00

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

Redman, Bob, Past Senhce, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

Roper, Rick, Computer Sales

278-8809

flubley, David, SA Del

278-7327

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Rumsey. Robert, SASporting Goods-Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla
Sebald. Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA Wanda

278-4907

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Workman, Chairman
Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura

279-9042

Director

Smoker. Ken, Retail-Grocery,
Stewert, William, City Govemment'AA, Sally.
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara

278-4478
279-8958
278-2859

Brian Sexton

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA Marian

278-4222

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Natcy,

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

Tfoust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill. Pasi Service, Carole

279-7806

Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital,Jahet
Werlonan, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

(616]

432-3757
278-7095

Membership/

Chairman

Jerry Towns, A! Nelson

Club Programs

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia.

278-7738

Director

While. HicharC, SA-Ptumt&gt;ng Supply, Detores

278-8736

Jim Cole

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fooi Surgeon, Linda

278-7703

Woodman. Dwight, B.RLJ. Direaor, Carol

279-9282

Woochvard, Charles, SA

278-5033

Mjung, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

' Past Presfdeni

" Paul Harris Roiary Fellow
SA-Senior Active

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings
)bu will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP mUR ATTENDANACE - dE A tOO% MEI^BER

QUINCY • Union Church, Monday 12;15 RM,
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House. Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JQNESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE • Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 AM.

ALBION - St, James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon, Noon

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS • Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms

Attendance

Buzz Gafliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galiiers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Director

Mark Putnam

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim \Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Vocational Service

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens

Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Cuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rick Holben, Chairman

Rick Roper

Community Service

Interact Committee

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Club Roster

Chuck Tuschling

David Rubley, Richard White

international Service

Song Leaders

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

Director - John Hutchlnson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Student Guests

Chuck Tuschling

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49036

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ROTARY
Refle ct a r

MEETiNG EVERY
TUESDAY

ELKS TEMPLE
47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATEr

VllCHiGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

*•

••

••
"

"

*■

••

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTAftY ANN

PHtWE

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools. Cindy.
Albrighl, Pat, Agnculture-Swine, Colleen

Z79-9568

Anderson. Fred. SA-Banhing, Katntyn

278-6033

Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

639-3513

Barnes, Canoll. SA-Stioes Retail. Margaret
Biringer, Rehard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278«)06

Boesler, Dennis. Natural Gas Service. Carleen

238-4326

Bogulh, Gerald, City Government, Terry.

279-8218

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.

278-8489

Bfuder, Greg, Investments

278-5789

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

2/25/97

This Week's Greeters:

238-2479

278-8086

Card, Harold, SA-Hafcfware Retail, Dorottry.

238-5421

Caidenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Cttlnery, William, Sdwol Superintendent, Sfaron......
Cole. James, Add Active Banking. Pamela.
Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, DoroBiy.

238-2076

Cufiy, WiiTam, Consultant, Coleen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Nevrspaper, Mary...,

639-4804

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

278-7851

Dean, Jeflrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance. Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy.
Oygert, John. SA-Career Center, Mary.
Etickson, James, Food Brokerage. Elizabeth

238-2842

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb.

27^8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA Property Managerrrent, Linda
Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales
Galliers, Martt, AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael. AA Display Fixture Mtg., Oorma
Geishert, Edward, SA. Sylvia

279-9350

278-5388

Gerlach. Mike. Fast Food ReslauranL Knstina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Phystci^-Surgety, Marjorie.
Gtover, Steve, SA, Cynthia

238-2995

Presiding:

Pat Albright

Invocation;

Charles Tushling

Song Leader:

jerry Towns

Next Week's Greeters:

This Week's Birthdays
Darwin Robinson

278-5378
279-5910
279-7986

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

639-8669

YEARS

NAME

DATE JOINED

2/28/89

Gary Werkman

278-4248
279-7217

Make-ups

J. Lyon - Angola; J. Cole; E. Geishert; R. Cardenas - Quincy; A. Nelson (2)
Fort Meyers, Fl; J. Peters

279-2174

278-6603
639-4635

Guests

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking. Sharon
Guisinger, Did, Dental Lab, Helen

741-3663

Hart Tim, Video Productions. Pamela..

639-4402

HazeSaker, Randall. Antiques. Mary Kay.
Higgins. Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg -ADL AC. Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

238-5848

Eric Deab - Student; Hal Creal - Sunrise; Jim Edey - Bronson;
Larry Holister - Bronson; Russ Porter

2784728

2^7875

Announcements

279-7505

Holben, Rdi, SA

Howe, G^y, Optometrist, Bente

279-8888

Hutchlnson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

••

Nesofl, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

"

JoUey, Sarrttord, SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vdi

278-6628

Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms. Dorothy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardwaie flerail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Properly Management, Cindy.

278-4359

Bill Stewart, Ron Gibson, Dick White, Harold Card, Rob Putnam, Bill

Kornsiein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Nettleman

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop.

278-6832

Lake, Edward.. OBGYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jack. Past Service, Charlene

2384191

Leonard, Ken,Telephone Service, Karia

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret

767-4508

Moore. Richard. SA, Elaine

278-4198

Moortwad, Tom, Property Casualty Irrs. MaryfleBi

279-8610

Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally(Safah)

767-3510

O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally,
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary.

639-8453

Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

279-4497

Perry, Jerry, Cothing-Relail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

278-7510

Early heavers

Program
Show Practice

50/50 Winner

279-4481

Jim Eley

$50.00

639-5902

Petzko, John, Education. Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, Davkf, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SAiFuneral Home Director, J. Adaire...

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mig., Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob. Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond. Robert, Career Educaion, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR 10 all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rd. Computer Sales

278-8809

"

RuW^, David. SA, Del

278-7327

"

Rumsey, Robert. SA/Sporting Goods-Retail, Phyllis....
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lia

278-5006

'*

Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita

278-8373

Sextwi, Brian, HardboarO Fabricating. Sandra

279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA. Wanda

2784907

Sbemei, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura

'•

"

1. Is it the TRUTH?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Smoker, Ken, RelaiFGrocery.

2784478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Slewert, William, City GovernmenfAA, Sally.

279-8958

Sirobel, Norb, Automotive Parts MIg., Barbara

278-2859

Membership/

Taylor. Howard, SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter. Howard, SA. Marian

2784222

Bob Rumsey,

Towns, Jerry, SA-Bwking. Nancy.

276-8474

Troust, Jim. SA, Rebecca

2784402

Tuschling, Charles, SA. Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

279-7806

Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital,Jaret

•

278-8068

The 4 Way Test

,..(616)

Director

278-6736

Jim Cole

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Woodward, Claries, SA

278-5033

'ibung, Charles, Rshlng Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

SA • Senior ^trve

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

278-7738

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia.
White. Richard, SA-Phimbing Supply. Detores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fool Surgeon. Linda.
Woodman, Dwighi. B.P.U. Director. Carol

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Sebald, Dick Moore

278-7095

278-7703
279-9282

Vbo will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKEUPYOURATTENDANACE-BEA tOO%MEMBER

QUiNCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.

BRONSON • Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
Paul Harris
Jim Cole, Chairman

Club Programs

432-3757

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

• Past President

Chairman

Jerry Towns, A! Nelson

Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Cralg Sebald

HILLSDALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE • Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 8:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS - Congregation^ Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Scniatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995- BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Glay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER
1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galllers, Chairman
Mark Galllers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Director

Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boaster, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Cuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rick Holben, Chairman

Rick Roper

Community Service

Interact Committee

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Club Roster

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

Chuck Tusohling

David Rubley, Richard White

international Service

Song Leaders

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Jerry Towns

Student Guests

Mike Gerlach

Wayne Kellogg

I

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwaterj Ml. 49036

TUESDAY

Director - John Hutchlnson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

i

He Profits Most Who Serves Hest

ROTARY
Refle c t a r

MEETING EVERY

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATEr

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

^J^^The Singingest Club in The USA

PHONE

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Albrighl, Pat, Agricultufe-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kalhryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513

Barnes, Carrol., SA-^raes Retail, Margaret

278-6006

Biringer, Hichad, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Boaster, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carteen

23M326

Bogutfi, Gerald, City Government, Terry.

279-8218

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.

278-8489

Brudar, Greg, Investments
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, CPA. Joann
Ctwery.WiCiam. School Superintendent. Sharon

278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-5910

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Parrela

279-7986

This Week's Greeters:

Date:

^18/97

Presiding:

Pat Albright

Invocation:

Song Leader:

Next Week's Greeters:

Dave Pierce

Bill Nettleman

This Week \ Hirthdays

Rotarian Membership Auniversaries

Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy,

639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.

639^804

Dean, Gregg, Real Eslaie Broker

278-7851

Dean, Jeffrey. SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs. Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy.
Dygerl, John. SA-Career Center, Mary,

238-2842
278-4248

Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

279-7217

Faulkner, Jack. Education-Career, Barb.

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA Property Management. Linda

279-9350

Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales

279-2174

Galliers, Marie AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg„ Donna
Geishert. Edward. SA, Sylvia

278-5388
278-6603
639-4635

Gertaeh, Mike. Fast Food Restaurant. Kristina

278-4660

Gibson. Ron. Phy«ian-Surgefy, Marjorie.

238-2995

Glover, Steve, SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Qrohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Quisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbirer, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay.

279-1^75

Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts MIg -ADL AC. Eileen

236-5848

HIscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7505

Hotben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Election Results: Dave Pierce &amp; Bill Tyson - Afterglow: Sat. March 1, at

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Benie

279-8888

Narrows Resturant, 10:00-1:30_- Practices Continue: Show week starts

Hutehlnson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, SA, Pat

238-2839
279-7469

Sunday, 2/23 5:00 Sunday at Tibbits (endmen only) M-T-W 7:15 at Hbbits

KasperskI, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki

278-6628

KeSogg, Wayne, Sports WearAJniforms, Dorothy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Weln, Ken. Property Management, Cmdy.

278-4369

Kornstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Koss.Jim,SA, Jan

238-2265

Kramar, Tom, Sheltered Workshop
Lake, Edward., OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832
278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Katia

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret

767-4508

NAME

DATE JOINED

YEARS

2/28/89

Gary Werkman

Make-ups

Dick Uhl - Athens; Larry Downs - Quincey; Jim Lyon - Sturgis; Carroll
Barnes - Clare; Jerry Booth &amp; Mark Putnam - Coldwater - Sunrise

Guests

Steve O'Donnell

Patricia Kellogg &amp; Christy Shaffer: Coldwater High School
Announcements

Red Sweaters are available from Larry Downs.
Early Leavers

Cregg Dean, Les Adams, Jim Whelan, Mike Galliers, Jerry Boguih, Don
Shemel, Bill Tyson, Rob Putnam, Steve O'Donnell,Brian Webber, Bill Stewart

Program

Mark Kellogg; son of Wayne and Dorothy Kellogg; American League
Umpire; Coldwater High School Graduate; Valedictorian At Hillsdale College

Lyon, Jim, SA Judy.

278-2007

Moore. Richard. SA Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead.Tom, Property Casualty Ins, MaryBeth

279-8610

Attorney with Reed &amp; Reed in Lansing

Nelson, At, SA, Jean

278-6856

Make a Wish Foundation

Nattleman. William, Past Service, SallylSafah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally.
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary.

767-3510
639-8453
279-4481

Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

279-4497

Panon, Gil, SA. Jane

278-5796

Per^, Jerry, ClOlhing-Relail, Laurie.

278-^10

50/50 Winner

Howard Taylor

$50

Peters, Jim, Beverage Dislribution, Deborah

639-5902

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals. Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA/Funerai Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mfg., Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Robison, Damrin, Hardware-Retail. Bonnie

238-2324

Roper. Hick. Computer Sales
Rubtey. DavK). SA. Del
Rumsey. Robed, SASportlng Goods-Retail. Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, Ha
Sebakf, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel. Don. Carpets-Retail. Laura
Smoker. Ken, Retail-Grocery.
Slewed, Wfilliam, City GovernmenVAA, Sally.
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mlg., Barbara.

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Taylor. Howard. SA Lda

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA Marian

278-4222

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carote
Uhl, Richard, SA-HospiiaUaneL
Werkman. Gary. Oenbst, Jacide

238-4577
279-7806
432-3757
278-7095

(616)

lAlhelan, Jim. Radw Broadcasting, Patricia

278-7738

White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Deiores.
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol

278-6736
278-7703
279-9282

Woodward, Chiles, SA

278-5033

%ung, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

* Past Presidwit

" Pauf Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Aaive

Membership/

Chairman

Jerry Towns, A! Nelson

Steve Glover

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazeibaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Director

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

You will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKE UP YOURATTENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Club Programs
Jim Cole

Make-Up Meetings

Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 PM.

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE • Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St, James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 PM.
UNION CITY - Police Stalicn, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M,
Brochure Design: Rictiard Schlatter. Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

PAT ALBRIGHT President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

1999 - JAMES COLE

Attendance

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Dick Uhl

Jim Cole

Club Roster

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam

Vocational Service
Director

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Gelshert

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rich Hoiben, Chairman
David Rubiey, Richard White

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rick Roper

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko
International Service

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Jerry Towns

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Mike Gerlach

Director - John Hutchinson

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater^ MI. 49036

•

He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

J ROTARY
Refle c t a r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr

VIICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adams, Leslie, Swimmirg Pools, Cindy.
Albright, Pal, Agricullute-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes. Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Birlnger, Ricfiard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006
278-8086

Boesier. Dennis. Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, GeraJfl, City Govemmwtl, Terry,

279-8218

Brayton, Greg, Advertising. Sally,

278-8489

Bruder, Greg, invesiments
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy,
Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Chinery, William, SrSiool Superintendent, Sh^on
Cole, James, Add Aaiw Banking, Pamela
Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy,

278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-5910
279-7986
639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant. Coleen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary,

639-4804

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

278-7K1

Dean, Jettrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy,

238-2842

Dygeri, John, SA-Career Cenler, Maty
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

278-4248
279-7217

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

2/18/97

This Week's Greeters:

Presiding:

Pat Albright

Invocation:

Dave Pierce

Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader: EdLake
This Week 'v Birthdays

Randall Hazelbaker, Charles Tushling

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

DATE JOINED

YEARS

2/28/89

Gary Werkman

Make-ups

Faulkner, Jack. Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Gailiers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda.

279-9350

L. Adams, L. Downs, K Smoker, J. Dygert - Quincey, H Card - Reading,

Gailiers, Matt, Rec. Assesory Sales

279-2174

Gailiers, Mark. AA Display Fixtures

278-5388

D. Shemel - Sunrise

Gailiers. Michael. AA Display Fixture MIg., Donna

278-6603

Geishert, Edward, SA Sylvia

639-4635

Geriach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant. Krisiina

278-4660

Gibson. Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA, Cynthia

238-2995
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Jim Eley - Bronson

Grohalski, James, Banking. Sharon

741-3663

Brian Stevens - Interact Advisor CHS

Guisinger, Diw. Denial Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hart, Tm, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Students - Scott Fletter, Nathan Ladd

HazeRaker, Randan, Anbques Mary Kay,

279-7875

Higglns Jerry, Vehicle Pads Mtg.-ADL AC, Eileen

238-5848

Hiscock, Jim, Automckjile Retail, Kay.

279-75M

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist. Bente

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

iveson, Larry, SA Priming. Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Samford, SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminaior, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy.

278-6628
278-6246

Kerr, Robed, SA Hardwate Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Pr«iedy Management, Cindy,

278-43^

Kornslein, Vrnce, SA. Wnivere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA. Jan

238-22K

Kramer, Tom, Sheflered Workshop.

278-6832

Lake, Edward., OB'GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service. Charlene

238-4191

Leonard. Ken. Telephone Service, Katia

278-5100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret

767-4508

Lyon, Jim. SA Judy.

278-2007

Moore, Richard, SA, Elame...

278-4198

Mcorhead. Tom, Property Casualty ins, Maryfielh

2^-8810

Nelson, A, SA. Jean

278-6856

NeWeman, William. Past Service. Sally(Sarah)
O'Corneil, Terry, SA, Sally,
Olmsied, Jim, Honorary,

767-3510
639-8453
279-4481

Parks, Larry, Mobiie Home Sales

279-4497

Guests

Announcements

Coming up: Board of Directors Election, Nominees - Greg Bruder,
Gregg Dean, Jim Erickson, Tom Kramer, Dave Pierce, Bill Tyson
Howard Teeters 90th Birthday!
Early leavers

Dave Pierce, Gregg Dean, John Schroll, Dwight Woodman, Brian Webber,
Randall Hazelbaker, Malt Gailiers, Bill Chinery, Carroll Barnes, Tim Hart

Program

Brian Stevens, Coldwater High School

50/50 Winner

Jack Lawson

$55.00

Pattor, Gil, SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Clothing-flelail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Dislribution, Detiorah

278-7510
6^5902

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals. Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark. SAFuneraJ Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

Putnam, Rob. Machine MIg., Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service. Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robed, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rkk, Compuler Sales

278-8809

RuWey, David, SA, Del
flumsey, Rotied, SASpoding Goods-Relaii, PhyBis
Schron, John, Savings and Loan, Ha. .
SebaW, Crag, SA RiU
Sexton, Brian, HarOboard Fabricating. Sandra

278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-6373
279-8543

Sexton, Hai, SA Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery.
Steweri, William, Cily Governmeni/AA, Sally.
Strobel, Norb, A/iomolive Parts MIg., Barbara

279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2K9

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard. SA, Marian

278-4222

Towns. Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

TrousL Jim, SA Retiecca.

278-1402

Tusching, Charles, SA. Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

279-7806

Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital,Janei

(6161

432-3757

Werkman, Gary. Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Paincia
White, Richard, SA-Piumbing Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda

278-7095
278-7738
278-6736
278-7703

Woodman, Dvrighi, B.P.U. Director, Carol.,,,

2^-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

Ifoong, Charles, Rshing Eqiflpment Dorothy,

279-9072

' Past President

" Paul Harris Rotary FeUow
SA-Senior Active

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to ail concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Membership/

Chairman

Jerry Towns, A! Nelson

Steve Glover

MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

Club Programs

Sebald, Dick Moore

Director

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Jim Cole

Make-Up Meetings
^0 will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.

Mike Geriach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higglns, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Geriach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM,
JONESViLLE - Roundlable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATCR SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs, 7:00 A.M,

ALBION - St, James Episcopal Church, TTiurs, Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Audilorium, Monday 11:45 A,M,
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Men, Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church. Wednesday 7:00 A,M,
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President
/

PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

BOARD OF DiRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.l. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay • Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boaster
Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boaster, Dave Pierce

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Vocational Awareness

Rob Putnam

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

&amp; Awards

Robert Loose

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Public Relations

Jim V/helan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

Rick Roper

Community Service

Interact Committee

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Club Roster

Jim Cole

Vocational Service

Chuck Tuschling

David Rubley, Richard White

international Service

Song Leaders

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Wayne Keliogg

t

Director ■ John Hutchlnson

International Projects

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

1

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49036

He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t a r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr

YIICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

CLASSinCATIONS ROTARY ANN

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Alfiright, Pal, Agricullijre-Swine, Colleen

279-9568
238-2479

Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kalhryr

278-6033

BakJwir, Peie, Honorary, Jane

639-3513

Barnes. Canoli. SA-Shoes Relail, Margarel

278-8006

BIringer, Rictiard. SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-K}86

Boesler. Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Gerald, City Government. Terry.

279-8218

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Salty.

278-8489

Brudet, Greg, investments

278-57ffl

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.

238-5421

Cardenas, Ray Life Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case. Barry, CPA, Joann

278-5378

Chinery. William, Sctwol Superintendent, Sharon

279-5910

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela

279-7986

Culy, Red. SAJewelry Retail. Dorothy,

639-8669

Curry, Wffliam, Consultant, Coleen

278^287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper. Mary.

639-4804

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.
Dean, Jeflrey SA-FIre Insurance

2^785t
278-8t33

Dean, John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy.
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary.

238-2842
278-4248

Erickson, James. Food Brokerage. Elizabeth

279-7217

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

2/11/97

This Week's Greeters:

Presiding:

Pat Albright
Next Week's Greeters:

Invocation;

Song Leader:
This Week's Birthdays

Howard Teeter, William Cuny, Jack Faulkner

Rotarian Membership Auniversaries
NAME

DATE JOINED

YEARS

Mark Galliers

1

2/13/96

Larry Parks

13

2/14/84

Ken Smoker

13

2/14/84

Charles Young

14

2/15/83

Make'Ups

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers. Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda

279-9350

GaSiers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales
GaBiers, Mark. AA Display iFxtures.
G^iers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mtg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA. Sylvia

279-2174
278-5388
278-6603
639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorle

238-2995

Glover, Steve. SA. Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon. Jim. CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalskj, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dk*, Dental Lab. Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hart.Tim, Video Productions. Pamela

639-4402

Hazeibaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay.
HIggins. Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg.-ADL AC. Eileen

279-7875
238-5848

HIscock, Jim, Automobile Relail, Kay.

279-7505

Hoiben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Jerry Higgins has agreed to serve on the district group Study Exchange. The

Howe, Gary. Optometrist. Benie

279-8888

committee will be selecting individuals to go to Samoan Islands in the Indian

Hutehlnson, John, Civil Law. Maureen

278-8363

Ocean. Nominees for 1997 Rotary Board of Directors: Greg Bruder, Gregg
Deanm Jim Erickson, Tom Kramer, Dave Pierce, Bill T^son

Iveson, Larry. SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley. Santlord, SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski. Steve, Exterminaior, VkJu

276-6628

Kellogg. Wayne, Sports WeanUnitorms, Dorothy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

2784369

Kornslein, Vince, SA. Winlvere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA. Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop
Lake. Edward., OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832
278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Chatietie

2384191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Katla.

2^-6100

Loose, Robert SA, Margaret

7674508

Lyon, Jim, SA. Judy.

278-2007

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

2784198

Moorhead. Tom, Property Casualty Ins MaryBelh

279-8610

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally(Sar^)

767-3510

O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally

639-8453

Omsted, Jim. Honorary.

279-4481

Parks, Larry, Mobile Hwne Sales

279-4497

Pation, Gil. SA. Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Ctothing-RetaH. Laurie......
Paters, Jim, Beverage Distritwtion. Deborah

278-7510
639-5902

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-8234

D. Uhl - Athens, M. Putnam, J. Lyon - Sunrise, L. Adams, L. Downs,
Mark Galliers, B. Galliers - Bronson (2) - Bonita Springs, PL,,
K. Leonard - Adrian (3), J. Lawson - Sarasota, FL.,
A. Nelson - N. FT. Meyers FL.
Guests

Steve O'Donnel - Quincy
Patricia Kellogg - (InterAct) student
Announcements

Early Leavers

Les Adams, Jeff Dean, Jim Grohalski, Jim Cole, Ed Geishert, John Hutchison,
Hm Hart, Rob Putnam, Don Sherry

Program

Jeff Kellogg/Major League Baseball Umpire (NL) - Related his training and
preparation for Minor League Umpiring, and eventual promotion to the Major
Leagues.
50/50 Winner

Dwight Woodman

$57.00

Pierce, David. Real Estate Appraisals. Karen

278-3283

Putrram, Mark, SAiFuneral Home Director. J. Adaite

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine MIg., Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond. Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to ail concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick, Computer Sales.

278-8809

Rubley, David, SA. Del

276-7327

Rumsey, Robert. SArSportng Goods-Retail. Phyllis
Schroll. John. Savings and Loan, lla
Sebald, Crag, SA. Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricaling, Sandra

278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

The 4 Way Test
1. Is il the TRUTH?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman
Kids Christmas Program

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura

279-9042

Director

Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery.
Stewert. William, City GovernmenirAA. Sally,
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts MIg., Bartjara

278-4478
279-8958
278-2859

Brian Sexton

Membership/

Taytor, Howard. SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard. SA, Marian

2784222

Tovms, Jerry. SA-Banking, Nancy,

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca.

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

279-7606

Uhl, Richard, SA-HospitaUanet

(616)

432-3757

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

278-7095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fool Surgeon, Linda

278-7738
278-6736
278-7703

Woodman, Dwighl. B.P.LI. Director, Card

279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

hbong, Charles, Fishing Equgment, DoroBiy.

279-9072

' Past President

■■ Paul Hams Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

w

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson
Club Programs
Director
Jim Cole

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY • Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Randall Hazeibaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HIliSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.

JONESVILLE • Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs- 7:00 A.M,

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs, Noon
STURGIS • Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A,M,
BATTLE CREEK • McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 5:15 PM.
UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M,
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 -BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 -BRIAN SEXTON

1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms

Attendance

Buzz Gailiers, Chairman
Mark Gaiiiers, Mike Galiiers
Matt Gailiers, Randali
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee

Jim GrohalskI, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Dick Uhl

Jim Cole

Club Roster

Director
Mark Putnam

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Coie

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Director

Barry Case

Barry Case, Jim Coie
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs
Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Mike Gerlach

Ken Smoker

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

David Rubiey, Richard White
Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

international Service

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman
Senior Citizens

Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Rick Roper

Fellowship
Steve Giover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

Student Guests

Wayne Keilogg

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49036

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best**

ROTARY
Reflector

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

12:15 pm

ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION ST.

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

The Singingest Club in The USA

Adams, Leslie, Swimmirtg Pools, Cindy.
Albright, Pal, Agricutlure-Swlne, Colleen

279-9568
238-2479

Date:

2/04/97

AfKJersoa Fred, SA-Banhing, Kathryn

278-6033

Baldwin, Pele. Honorary, Jane
Barnes. Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail. Margarel

639-3513
278-8006

Presiding:

Pat Albright

Invocation:

jimTroust

Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Boester. Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carieen

238-4326

Bogulh, Gerald, City Government. Terry.

279-8218

Braytoo, Greg. Advertising. Sally.
Bruder, Greg, Irrvesimenis
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy,
Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Coie, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy, Fred. SA-Jewelry Retail. Dorothy.

278-8489
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
276-5370
279-5910
279-7986
639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant. Coleen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.

639-4804

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

278-7851

Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire insurance

278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanre

238-40re

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy.
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary.
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217

Faulkner, Jadi, Educatron-Career, Barb.

278-8655

Gaifers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales
Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fbnures

279-9350
279-2174
278-5388

Galliers, Michael. AA Display Future Mfg., Donna

278-6603

Geishen, Edward, SA Sylvia

639-4635

Geriach, Mike. Fast Food Restaurant, Krishna

276-4660

Gibson. Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie
Glover, Sieve, SA, Cynthia

238-2995
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

270-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab. Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Han. Tm, Video Prodxtions. Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay.

279-7875

Higgins, Jerry. Vehicle Pans Mfg.-AOL AC, Eileen

238-5848

Htseock. Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7505

HoRjen. Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe. Gary, Optometrist, Benle
Hulchlnson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

279-8888
278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

230-2839

Joiley, Santford. SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve. Exterminator, Vicfc

278-6628

Kellogg. Wayne. Sports Wear'Unilorms. Dorothy.

278-6246

Kerr. Roben. SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

This Week's Greeters:

Next Week's Greeters;

Song Leader: Bill Nettleman
This Week's Birthdays

Fred Culy, Richard White, Jim Lyon, Gary Howe, Jim Troust

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

Brian Webber

New Member

DATE JOINED

1/14/97

Make-ups

J.Lawson - Sarasota, PI.; J. Boguth - Sunrise; D. Robison - Bronson; J.
Faulkner; C. Barives; E. Geishert; L. Parks; K. Smoker; D. Woodman

Guests

Steve O'Donnel - Quincy
Jennifer Crotty - (CHS)
Mandy Morrison - (CHS)
Announcements

Thursday Evening - Annual Chamber Awards Banquet - No Show Rehersal
Happy Birthday - Hal Sexton, Bob Loose
Larry Downs 4 way test
Wives Night Feb. 13/ Chorus
Early

covers

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Gregg Dean, Brian Webber, Ray Cardenas, Harold Card, Larry Downs,

Komslein,Vnce.SAWInivere

27B-K01

Matt Galliers

Koss,Jim, SA.Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop.
Lake, Edward., OB'GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832
278-8773

Lawson, Jack. Past Service. Charlere

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karia.
Loose, flober, SA, Margaret

278-61WI
767-4508

Lyon, Jim, SA Judy.

278-2007

Moore, Richard. SA Elara

2784198

Moortiead, Tom. Property Casually Ins, Ma/yBeth

279-8610

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

Nettleman, William, Past Service. Sally(Sarah)

767-3510

QConnell, Terry, SA, Sally.
Gmsted, Jim, Honorary.
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

639-6453
279-4481
279-4497

Patlon, Gil, SA. Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Cloihing-RMail. Laurie

278-7510

Pelers, Jim, Beverage Diseibuiion. Deborah

639-5902

Mzko, John, Education, Maureen

276-6234

Pierce, David, flea! Estate Awsraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SAFuneraJ Home Director, J. Adaire

276-3283
278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mfg.. Ram

279-7477

Redman, Bob. Past Service. Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

Roper, flick. Computer Sales
Ruttey. David. SA Del
Rimey, Robert, SASporhng Goods-Retail, Phyllis
Schroll. John, Savings and Loan. Ha.

278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-8068

Program
Bill Stewart / ASAMA

50/50 Winner

Rick Roper

$50.00

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

2. Is it FAIR to aii concerned?
3. Win it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

SebaW, Craig. SA flila

278-8373

Sexion, Brian, Hardboard F^mcaling. Sandra

279-8543

Sexton. Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel. Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery,
Stewerl, William, Clly Governmeni/AA, Sally.
Slrobel, Norb, Aulomolive Pans Mfg., Barbara

278-4478
279-8958
278-2859

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter. Howard, SA, Marian

278-4222

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banklng. Nancy.

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

Trousi, Jim, SA. Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling. Charles, SA, Trudy.
Tyson, Bill, Past Service. Carole
Uhl. Richard. SA-HospiiaUanel

238-4577
279-7806
432-3757

Membership/

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Ai Nelson

Steve Glover

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebaid, Dick Moore

278-7738

Director

White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Oeiores

278-6736

Jim Cole

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, 6.P.U Director, Carol

278-7703
279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

Ybung. Charles, Fishing Ei?iip(T«ni, Dorolhy.

279-9072

278-7095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

' Past President

" PaiH Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed, 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Club Programs

(616)

Werkman, Gary, Denllst, Jackie

Make-Up Meetings
ybu will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.

Mike Geriach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison. Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Geriach

Craig Sebaid

HiLLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 PM.

JONESVILLE - RoundtaWe Inn. Tuesday 6:00 PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodisi Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A-M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Rictiard Scfilatter. Battle Creak

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Attendance

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Club Service
Director

Mark Putnam

Jim GrohalskI, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Club Roster

Public Relations

Jim Wheian, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens

Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rich Holben, Chairman

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

international Service

Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

1

law
P.O, Box 42 Coldwatery MI. 49036

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

A

Interact Committee
John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Robert Loose

David Rubley, Richard White

Rotary Support

Jerry Towns

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

Youth Scholarship

Community Service

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Rick Roper

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

12:15 pm

ELKS TEMPLE
47 DIVISION ST.
COLDWATE'

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION S ROTARY JWN

PHONE

Adams, Lesfie, Swimming Pools. Cindy.
Aibrighl, Pal, A9ricullure.Swine, Colleen
Arxterson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pele, Honorary, Jane

279-9568

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Sfwes Retail, Margaret

278-8006

Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Bcgulh, Gerad, City Qovernmeni, Teny.
Brayton, Greg, Advertising. Sally.

279-8218

Brwlet, Greg. Investmenis

278-5789

Card, HatoW, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.
Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance, Gonzie
Case. Bany, CPA, Joann
Chinery, William, School Superlnlentfent, Sharon

238-5421

Cola, James, Acid Active Banking, Pamela

279-7986

Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.
Curry, Wlliarr, Consultant, Coteen
Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary,
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.
Dean, Jeltrey, SA-Fire Insurance

639-8669

*•

Dean.John. SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

2384075

Downs. Larry, GoU Marketing. Judy.
Dygen. John. SA-Career Center. Mary.

238-2842

"

Ericfcson. James. Food Brokerage. Elizabeth

279-7217

Faulkner, Jack. Eflucalion-Cateer. Barb.

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz. AA Property ManagemenL Urtda
Qalllets, Matt. flee. Assessory Sales

279-9350

**

••

"
*•

••

^ The Singingest Club in The USA
' 1/317^7

238-2479
278-6033
639-3513

iHinnPresiding:

Invocation:

This Week's Greeters:

Pat Albright

Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader:
This Week \ Hirthdays

278-8489

238-2076

Robert Loose

278-5378

Hal Sexton

279-5910

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

278-4287

NAME

6394804

278-7851
278-8133

YEARS

Craig Sebald
Charles Tushling

DATE JOINED

40

musi

10

2/03/87

2784248

279-2174

Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael. AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna

278-5388
278-6603

Getsheri, Edward, SA, Sylvia

639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Resiauranl, Kristlna.

2784650

Gibson, Ron, Physician Surgery, Matjorie

238-2995

Gtover, Steve. SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA Barbara

278-2132

Grohatski, James. Banking. Sharon....
Guisinger, Dick. Dental t.ab. Helen

2784728

Hart, Tim, Vdeo ProducHons, Pamela

6394402

Hazelbaker. Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay.
Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts MIg.-ADL AC. Eileen
Htscock, Jim. Auiomobile Retail. Kay.

279-7875

741-3663

Make'Ups

J.Lawson (2) - Sarasota, Fl.; J. Lyon - Sturgis; R. Putnam; G. Howe Sunrise; H. Card - Reading; J. Troust - Marshall; K. Smoker (2); R. Cardenas

- Quincy; B. Redmond - Bronson; J. Koss - Bonita Springs, H.
Guests

Bill Slisher - Bronson; J. Eley; Bill Crotty - Quincy

238-5848

Announcements

279-7505

Howe, Gary, Oplomelrisi. Benle

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law. Maureen

278-8363

*"

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing. Jaoquelyn

238-2839

"

Jofley, Santtoid. SA. Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exiermmator. iVciij

278-6628

Kellogg. Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms. Dorothy,

278-6246

Kerr. Robert. SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management. Cindy.

278-4369

Komsiein, Vince, SA, Wnrvere

278-6501

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop.

278-6832

lake, Edward., OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Katia

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margarei

767-4508

Moore, Richard, SA Elaine.

2784198

Moorhead. Tom. Property Casualty Ins, MaryBeth

279-8610

NeWeman. Willam. Pasl Service. Sally(Sarah)

767-3510

O'Connell, Terry. SA Sally.
Olmsied, Jim, Honorary.
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

639-8453

2794497

Perry, Jerry, Clotning-Retail, Laurie

278-7510

Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

639-5902

Pettko, John, Etkrcallon, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Dennis Boester announced the birth of his first grandchild. Darwin requested
that more of us attend show practices as attendance is very thin.

Early Leavers

Les Adams, Jim Whelan, Jim Grohalski, Norr Strobel, Jerry Higgins, John
Hutchinson, Jerry Boguth, Dick While, Rob Putnam, Randal Hazelbaker

Program

Mike Beckwith presented a program on the need for students to pursue tech
nical training as well as a college degree and also to be exposed to practical
applications of their training.
50/50 Winner

2794481

$58.00

Ed Lake

The 4 Way Test

Putnam, Mark, SA'Funeral Home Otfedor. J. Adaire...

278-2313

Putnam. Rob. Machine MIg., Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service. Corale

279-7537

fletknond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is ii FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Hick, Computer Sales

278-8809

■*

Rubley, David, SA, Del

278-7327

"

Rumsey, Robert, SASpotiing Goods-Retail. Phyllis....
SchrolL John. Savings and Loan, lla

278-5006

■*

Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita

278-8373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard efbrirating, Sandra

279-8543

"

"

■*

276-8068

1. Is it the TRUTH?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Workman, Chairman

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel. Don, Ca^ls-Reiail. Lai^
Smoker, Ken, RetaH-Groeery.
Sieweri. William. City Governmeni'AA. Sally.
Strobel. Norb Automotive Parts MIg., Barbara

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

278-44TO

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

278-2859

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard. SA, Marian

278-4222

Bob Rumsey,

279-8958

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

278-8474

Tfousl. Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschllng, Charles. SA. Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Pasl Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-HospitaUanet

279-7806

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Steve Glover

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

278-7738

Director

White, Rkktard. SA-Plumbmg Supply. Delores.
Woodhams. Lawrence. SA-Root Surgeon. Linda.

27^6736

Jim Cole

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Woodman, Dwight, 6.P.U. OirecKx. Ca'ol

279-9282

Woodwart. Charles, SA

278-5033

Ibung, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

432-3757
278-7095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

• Pasl Presideni

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

278-7703

will always be welcome at these neightxjhng clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY • Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON • Congregalional Church, Wed. 11:45 A,M,

Paul Harris

Club Programs

...(616)

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

Make-Up Meetings

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks. Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 PM,
JONESVILLE - Roundtabie inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE • Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK • McCamly Plaza, Men. Noon
ANGOLA • Sunset inn, Monday 6:15 PM.

UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS • Congregational Church, Wednesday 71X) A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlaher, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS;

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.l. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998-BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Director

Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Vocational Service

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rich Holben, Chairman

Rick Roper

Community Service

Interact Committee

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Club Roster

Chuck Tuschiing
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

David Rubley, Richard White
Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

international Service

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust. Chairman

Student Guests

Chuck Tuschiing

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P,0. Box 42 Coldwatety MI. 49036

He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATE'

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie. Swimming Pools, Cindy,
Albfit^, Pai. Agricultufe-Swine, Colleen
Andereon, Fred, SA-Banking, Katnryn
Battvin. Peie, Honorary, Jane

—

The Singingest Club in The USA

279-9568
236-2479

Date:

276-6033

Presiding:

639-3513

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Slioes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civl] Law Practice. Jean

278-8006
278-8086

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Cadeen

236-4326

Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry.

279-6218

Braytwi, Greg, Advertising, Sally

278-8489

Bruder, Greg, Investments

278-5789

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Reiarl, Dorothy.

238-5421

Cardenas, flay, Lite lnsurar&gt;ce, Gonzie,

238-2076

Case, Barry, CPA, Joann

278-5378

Chi/wry, William, School Superintendent, Sharon

279-5910

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela

279-7986

Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.
Curry. William Consultant, Coleen
Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper. Mary
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Brc*er

6^8669
278-4287
639-4604
278-7651

Dean. Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fira Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry. Golf Marketing, Judy.
Oygert. John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842
2TO-4248
279-7217

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales
Galliers, Mark. AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fiiiure Mlg„ Donna

279-9350
279-2174
278-5388
278-6603

Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant. Krislira.

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorfe
Glover, Steve, SA, Cynthia.

238-2995
279-7163

This Week's Greeters:

1/21/97

invocation:

Pat Albright

Next Week's Greeters:

Bob Loose

Song Leader:
Ed Lake

T/iis Week's Hirthdays
Dennis Boester

Robert Loose

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

Craig Sebald

DATE JOINED

40

1/27/57

Make-ups

J. Lyon (7) - Lagrange, IN; J. Peters - Sunrise; J. Gordon, A. Nelson (3) - N.
Fort Myers, PL; H. Card - Reading; G. Brayton, J. Hiscock, K. Smoker, J.
Dygert - Quincy,
Guests

Gordon. Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

GrohalskI, James. Banking. Sharon
Guislnger, Dick, Dental Lab. Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hart, iTm, Video Productions. Pamela

839-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay.
Higgifis, Jerry, Vehicle Parts MIg.-ADL AC, Bleeo
HiscoOr, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay,

279-7875
238-5848
279-7505

Hoben. Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optomeifisi, Bente

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Priming, Jacqueiyn

238-2839

Joiley, Saniford, SA, Pal

279-7469

Kasperski, Sieve, Exterminalor, Vicki

278-6628

Kellogg, Wayne, Sporis Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy,

278-6246

Ksrr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Properly Management, Cindy,

278-4369

Gary Howe, Jim Whelan. Carroll Barnes, Bill Chimery, Mike Galliers, Gregg

Komstein, Vince. SA, Winrvere

278-6501

Dean, Tom Kramer &amp; Tim Hart.

Kdss, Jim, SA. Jan

238-2265

Krarrrer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop

278-6832

Lake. Edward., OBGW Surgeon, Karen Arm

278-8773

Charles Bappert, John Worth - Quincy; Student Guests: Erin Mullally, Jamie
Shire, Chris Happen, Brian Armstrong, Andrea Kopacz, Steve Bappert &amp;
ChristopherSmith.
A nnouncements

Show rehearsals underway! Monday nights - 8:00 at the Elks club. Director
Jerry Towns says we need you at practice! Ed Lake: Feb. 13 dinner with
wives. $8.00 per person at the Elks. Reservations to Dar Robinson. Interact
Club reports over 3,000 pounds of food collected for holiday food drive.
Early leavers

Lawson, Jade, Past Service. Charlene

238-4191

Lflonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karla

278-6100

Loose, Robert SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA Judy.

767-4508
278-2007

Moore. Richard. SA Elaine

278-4198

Moorhaad. Tom, Properly Casuity Ins, MaryBeth

2^8610

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

Netlleman, William, Past Service, SallyfSarah)

767-3510

O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally,
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

639-8453
279-4481
279-4497

Panon, Gil, SA Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, CiQthlng-Reiail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

278-7510
639-5902

Pet^, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Awrraisals. Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark. SAFunerai Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine MIg., Pam

279-7477

RedtTian, Bob. Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Dartrin, Hardware-Retail. Bonnie,

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, flick, Compuler Sales

278-8809

Rubley, David, SA, Del

278-7327

Rumsey, Robert, SASporting Goods-Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, ila

278-5006
278-8068

SebakJ, Cralg, SA, Rita

278-8373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Program

We the People - frora Coldwaier High School, with intro by John Hutchinson.
Led by Charles Bappert. This addressed the issue of separation of church and
state, in light of the first amendment. — NEW MEMBER - Brian Weber of
The Goodie Shoppe! (Mark Galliers, sponsor).
50/50 Winner

Charles Young

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to ail concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman
Kids Christmas Program

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Hetail-Qroeery.
Slewed, William, City Government/AA, Sally.

279-9042
278-4478
279-8958

Director

Strobe!, Norb, Aulomolrve Parts Mfg„ Barbara.

278-2859

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA Lola.

278-7100

Classification

Teeier, Howard, SA, Marian

278-4222

Bob Rumsey,

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy,

278-8474

TrousL Jim, SA Rebecca

2784402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bil, Past Service, Car^

279-7£a)6

Uhl, Richard, SA-HosprtalJanet

(616)

432-3757

Werkman, Gary. Dentist. Jackie

278-7095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasbng, Patricia

278-7738

White, Richaro, SA-Plumbing Supply. Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda.

278-6736
278-7703

Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

M)ung, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

' Past President

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA • Senior Active

$51.00

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Steve Glover

You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM,
BRONSQN • Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

Club Programs

Sebald, Dick Moore

Director

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Jim Cole

Make-Up Meetings

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.
JONESVILLE - Roundlabfe Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM,
COLDWAIER SUNRISE - Methodist Church.
Thure. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs, Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A,M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM,

UNION crTY - Police Stabon, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay • Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER
1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms

Attendance

Buzz Gatliers, Chairman
Mark Galiiers, Mike Gailiers
Matt Galiiers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhi

Director
Mark Putnam

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter. Edward Gelshert

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

Rick Roper

Community Service

interact Committee

Rotary Support

Director

John Petzko

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Club Roster

Jim Cole

Vocational Service

Chuck Tuschling

David Rubiey, Richard White

International Service

Song Leaders

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Jerry Towns
Mike Geriach

Bill Nettieman, Chairman

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Important Announcement!

We need two sponsor families to host a Rotary International

Japanese exchange student through July. See Pat Albright if your
family would like an interesting and rewarding cross-cultural
experience!

I

Coldwater
P,0» Box 42 Coldwater, MI, 4903 6

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

A

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie. Swimming Pools, Cindy,

279-9568

Albright, Pal, Agtlculture-Swine, Colleen

238-2479

Af^derson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn

278-6033

Baldwin, Peie, Honorary, Jane

639-3513

Barnes, Cairoll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

278-8006

Blflnger, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carieen

2384326

Boguth, Gerald, Chy Gowrnrneni, Terry.
Brayton, Greg. Advertising, Sally.
Bruder. Greg, Investmems
Card, Harold, SA-Hardwaie Retail, Dorottiy.
Cardenas. Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie,
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon

279-8218
278-8489
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-5910

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela

279-7986

Cuty, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.
Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen
Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.
Dean, Gregg, Real Estale Broker
Dean, Jettrey, SA-Fire Insurance

639-8669
278-4287
639-4804
278-7851
278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry. Golf Marketing, Judy,,.,,-

238-2842

Dygen. John, SA-Career Center, Mary.

278-4248

Eriekson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

279-7217

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales

279-9350
279-2174

Galliers, Mark, AA Display Futures

278-5388

Galliers. Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

278-6603
6394635

Getlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Krislina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Maiiorie

238-2995

Glover, Sieve, SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James. Bankirrg, Sharwi
Quislnger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

741-3663
2784728

Had. iTm, Video Produaions, Pamela.

6394402

Hazelbaker, Randall. Antiques, Mary Kay,
Higgins, Jerry, Vehcle Parts Mtg,-AOL AC, Eileen
HIscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay,

279-7875
238-5848
279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacfluelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Santlord, SA, Pal

279-7469

KaspersN, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki

276-6628

Kellcgg, Wayne, Sports Weanllniforms, Dorothy,

278-6246

Ifefr, Robert, SA-Hardware Reial

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management. Cindy.

278-4369

Kornslein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

-

Koss, Jim, SA Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Slneltered Workshop
Lake, Edward,, OBGYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832
278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

2384191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karla

278-6100

Loose, Roben, SA, Margaret

767-4508

Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy.

278-2007

Moore, Richard, SA Elaine

278-4198

Moortiead.Tom, Properly Casualty Ins, MaryBwh

279-8610

Nefson, Al, SA Jean

278-6856

^ij^p^-pingingest Club in The USA

Pat Albright

Date:

Presiding:

This Week's Greeters:

Jim Troust
Next Week's Greeters:

Invocation:

Bill Nettleman

Song Leader:

This Week's Hirlhdays
Mike Gerlach

Vince Komstein

Tim Hart

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

DATE JOINED

YEARS

Steve Glover

17

1/15/80

6

1/15/91

29

1/19/68

Jerry Higgins
Jim Koss

Make-ups

Mark Galliers, B. Galliers, Mike Galliers - Bronson; Mark Galliers (2), B.
Case (2) H. Sexton, J. Peters, D. Shemmel, R. Cardenas, D. Woodman Quincy; D. Shemmel - Sunrise; D. White - El Paso, Tx; J. Grohalski - Union

City; P. Mastrangelo - Grandville, MI.
Guests

Steve O'Donnell - Quincy.

Announcements

J. Gordon - Christmas Party update; C. Woodward - Last chance for 75th
Anniversary glasses; D. Woodman - Stage crew update meeting; R. Roper Advertising out back by 2-4-97; B. Galliers - Need participation for Rotary
Show - please attend practices.
Early Leavers

Larry Woodhams, Dick Uhle, Matt Galliers, Ron Gibson &amp; Ken Klein.

Program

An open meeting; Pat Albright presiding. Topics: Rotary Show Committee
update - D. Robinson. Discussion - How to pay for Afterglow? From show

NWtleman. Wiliam, Past Service, Salty(Safah)

767-3510

proceeds? Individual members? By a show of hands, it was decided by mem

O'ConneB, Teny, SA Sally,

639-8453

bers to have clu^^

Olmsted, Jim, Honorary.

279-4481

Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales.
Ration, Gil, SA Jane

279-4497
278-5796

F^rry, Jerry, Ctoihing-fleiail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Oelxirah

278-7510
639-5902

T\oi*f\;

50/50 Winner

Dennis Boester

$48.00

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

276-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

270-3283

Putnam, Mark, SAFuneral Home Dlreidor, J. Adalre.

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine MIg., Ram

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Rckjeit, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-RelaB, Bonnie.

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Rwr, flick. Computer Sales

278-8809

RiAfey, David, SA, Del

278-7327

Rumsey, Roben, SA'Sponing Goods-Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla
Sebald, Craig. SA, Rita
Sexlon, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

278-8068
278-8373
279-8543

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail. Laura
Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery.
Stewert, William, City GovernmenirAA Sally,

279-9042
278-4478
279-8958

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Slrobel, Nod}, Automotive Parts Mfg„ Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

276-2859
278-7100

Membership/

Teeier, Howard, SA Marian

2784222

Towns. Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy,,,.

278-8474

TtousL Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.

2384577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

279-7806

Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital.Janel
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Ri^ard, SA-Pkimblng Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fool Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol

(616)

432-3757
278-7095
278-7738
278-6736
276-7703
279-9282

Wooctward, Charles, SA

278-5033

Ibong, Charles, iFshing Equ?imenL Doroffiy.

279-9072

' Pas) Presdeni

" Paul Harris Rotary Felkw
SA - Senior Aclive

Classification

Bob Rumsey,
Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Steve Glover

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Director

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner. Mike Gerlach

ybu will always be welcxime at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A-M.

Paul Harris

Club Programs
Jim Cole

Make-up Meetings

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.

JONESVILLE - RoundtaWe Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE ■ Methodist Church.
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGiS - Sturgis Audilorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK • McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn. Monday 6:15 RM,

UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congreg^onal Church, Wednesday 7d)0 A.MBrochure Design: Richard Schlaner, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

PAT ALBRIGHT President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.l. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER
1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998-BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Attendance

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Gaiiiers, Chairman
Mark Gaiiiers, Mike Gaiiiers
Matt Gaiiiers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boaster, Dave Pierce

Vocational Service
Director

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rich Holben, Chairman

David Rubiey, Richard White

Rick Roper

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Club Roster

Jim Coie

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

International Service

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Jerry Towns

Student Guests

Mike Gerlach

Wayne Kellogg

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwatery MI. 49036

•

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr

MICHIGAN

�A

ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION 8 ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.

279-9568

Albright, Pal, Agricuflure-Swtne, Colleen

238-2479

Anderson, Fred, SA-BanKing, Kathryn

Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margarel
Biringer. Rcharti, SA-Civil Law Praaice, Jean

278-8088

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carieen

238-4326

BoguUi, Gerald, City Government. TBr7,
Braylon, Greg, Advertising, Sally.
Bruder. Greg, Investments
Card, Harold. SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.

279-8218
278-8489
278-5789
238-5421

Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case. Barry, CW. Joann

278-5378

Chinery, William, School Superinlendenl, Sharon

279-5910

Cole. James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy, Fred. SA-Jewetry Retail, Dorothy.

279-7986
639-8669

Curry, WiBiam. Consullanl. Coteen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper. Mary-.
Dean. Gregg, Real Estate Broker.
Dean. Jeffrey, SA-Rie Insurance

639-4804
278-7851
278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy.
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary.

238-2842
278-4248

Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

279-7217

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Bara

278-86K

GaJSers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sates
Galliers, Mark. AA Display FUiures
Galliers, Mictael. AA Display FLrture Mlg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia.

279-9350
279-2174
278-5388
278-6603
639-4635

1/7/97

278-6033

Presiding:

Pat Albright

639-3513
278-8006

Invocation:

Geriach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4660

Glhson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA, Cynlhia

238-2995
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA. Barbara

278-2132

Grohiski, James, Banking. Sharon
Guislnger, Dick, Denial Lab. Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Maty Kay

279-7875

Higgins, Jerry. Vehicle Paris MIg.-ADL AC, Eileen

238-5848

Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Relail, Kay.

279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente

279-8888

Hutchinson. John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Joltey, Santtord, SA, Pal

279-7469

Ka^rski, Steve, Enerminaior, Vicki

278-6626

Kellogg, Wapie, Sports Wearllndorms, Dorothy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-H^dware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Komslein, Vince. SA, Winlvere

278-6501

Koss.Jim,SAJan

238-2265

Kramer. Tom, Sheltered Workshr^

278-6832

Lake, Edward, OB'GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jadi, Past Service, Chartene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Teiephorve Service, Kana

278-6100

Loose, Roben, SA, Margaret

767-4508

Lyon, Jim. SA Judy.

278-2007

Moore. Richard, SA Elaine

2784198

Mowhead, Tom. Property Casualty Ins. MaryBeth

279-8610

Nelson. At, SA Jean

278-6856

Netlteman, Wlltam, Past Service, Sally(Sat^)

767-3510

Q-Connen, Terry. SA Sally,

639-8453

Olmsted, Jrm, Honorary.
Parks, Lamy, Mo^le Home Sates

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

This Week's Greeters:

Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader:
This Week's Birthdays
A1 Nelson

Rotarian Menthership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

1/3/89

Jim Olmstead

14

K. Leonard - Bronson; K. Leonard (2), D. Guisinger (2) - Quincy; D. Uhl Athens; J. Lyon - Sturgis; A. Nelson - Cape Coral; J. Lawson - Sunrise.

Guests

Dick Spalding - Quincy; Steve Haberkom.

Announcements

Early Leavers

Program

50/50 Winner

279-4497

Pallon. Gil, SA Jane

278-5798

Perry, Jerry, Clothing-Retaii, Laurie
Peters. Jim. Beverage Distritxiiior, Deborah

278-7510
639-5902

Petzko.John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce. David, Real Estate Appraises, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SAfuneral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

Putnam, Rob. Machine Mlg.. Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie....

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

Rr^kson, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

230-2324

Roper, Rick, Computer Sales

278-8809

Rubiey, David, SA, Del

278-7327

Humsey, Roberi, SASporling Goods-Retail, Phyllis.
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla,..,
SebaW, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

278-5006
278-8066
278-8373
279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shame!, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

2. Is ii FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery

278-4478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Stewerl, William, Cily Government/AA, Sally,

279-8958

Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mlg., Barbara

278-2859

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Bob Rumsey,

Teeter, Howard, SA, Marian

278-4222

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA Rebecca

278-4402

Tuscrillng, Charles, SA, Trudy.
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

238-4577
279-7806

Steve Glover

Jim Cole, Chairman

Chairman

75th Anniversary

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

2^7738

Director

Wiile, Richard, SA-Piumbing Suiwly, Delores

278-6736

Jim Cole

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Woodhams, Lavwence, SA-Fooi Surgeon, Linda

278-7703

Woodman. Owighl, B.P.U. Direcior, Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

libung, Charles, Rshing Equipment. Dorothy.

279-9072

(816)

432-3757

Werkman, Gary, Dentisl. Jadtie

278-7095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

' Past President

" Paul Harris Rotary FeBow
SA - Seniof Active

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUP AUENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Club Programs

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DATE JOINED

Brian Sexton

Mike Geriach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Geriach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed, 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE • Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:0G A.M.

ALBION - St, James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

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OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Glay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Director
Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Dick Uhl

Jim Cole

Club Roster

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

&amp; Awards

Robert Loose

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

Community Service

interact Committee

Rotary Support

Director

John Petzko

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Rick Roper

Public Relations

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

David Rubley, Richard White

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart
Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

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Director ■ John Hutchlnson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation

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COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

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A PPY NEW YEAR HIN
THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:

Bill Nettleman
Mike Gerlach

NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :

Jim Gordon
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Tim Hart, Randall Hazelbaker

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:
An open meeting with President Terry, in which there were barely any questions,
so the meeting was adjourned at about 12:50 p.m.
THIS WEEK:
Brian Sexton presents a short videotape on Paul Harris, the founder of Rotary.
NEXT WEEK:

We the People, from Coldwater High School.

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:

Fred Anderson

DATE JOINED:

37 years

Pete Baldwin
Brian Sexton

12-30-58

16 years
7years

01-01-80
01-03-89

THE SHOW:
The first practice for this year's Rotary Show will be held here at the Elks on
Monday, January 8th at 8:00 p.m. Everybody in the club should participate in some
capacity, so if you aren't sure where you fit in, contact chairman Mike Gerlach or

director Duke Davidson.
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:

When and where was Rotary started and by whom?
- On February 23, 1905, in Chicago, Il, by Paul Harris, who was then a
young lawyer. On that day he met with Silvester Schiele(coal dealer),
Gus Loehr(mining engineer), and Hiram Shorey(tailor), in Loehr's
office in the Unity Building, 127 North Dearborn St.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST

of the things we think, say or do

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE- QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

» MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION - ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH -— THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK —- STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY —- 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY

CLUB OF

COLDWATER

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
PAT ALBRIGHT
DENNIS BOESTER

President
President Elect
Recordi ng Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponc ling Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer
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Bulleti Mike Galliers
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Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,

Howard Teeter, Edward. Geishert
‘ Sergeants-at-Arms: Sreg Bruder-

Chairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl _
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam

1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder

SERVICE

:

VOCATIONAL
Director: Mark Putnam.
Vocational Awards: James Spittle

1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President

Director: Duke Davidson

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adams, Les,
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This committee
will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program

Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

Mike Gerlach

please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Brian Sexton-Chairman

Director: Greg Bruder

Mark Putnam.

International Youth Projects:

Barry Case

Rotary International Foundation:

Tom Kramer

Mike Galliers

Warren Cook

Richard H. White

World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling
;
MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson

Jim Whelan

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Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE

Classification/Membership

Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,

Al Nelson

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

CLUB HISTORIAN

Vocational Awareness: James Cole

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director: Barry Case
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1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24

Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

NAME

1995-1996

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Pat Alb

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Past President

ROTARY

COMMITTEES

Children: Greg Brayton-

These funds will be used to help support

needy projects and/or needs
normal realm.

out of our

Gary Werkman-Chairman

Craig Sebald

Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson

SONG LEADERS

Mike Gerlach

_Ed Lake - Chairman,

Steve Kasperski

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Tom Kramer

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Citizens: Chuck WoodwardChairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
Youth Scholarship: Rich HolbenChairman, Richard Whi , David Rubley:
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Rubley, Dennis Boester,

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*** Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active™, Trudy
‘Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
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Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda .
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JANUARY 9, 1996

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in the U. S. A.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :

WELCOME!!!

None
Jim Gordon
:
Rob Putnam
Tim Hart, Randall Hazelbaker
Dick Guisinger, Jim Grohalski

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:

Brian Sexton played a short videotape of an interview with Paul Harris, the founder
of Rotary. Mr. Harris told how he got the idea to start Rotary, how surprised he was
at the rapid growth, and what he thought the future would hold for Rotary.
THIS WEEK:
We the People, from Coldwater High School.
NEXT WEEK:

Zadie Jackson, from Sienna Heights Community College.

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Jim Koss
28 years
Jim Olmsted
13 years

DATE JOINED:
01-09-68 _
01-11-83

THE SHOW: |
_ Our first practice for the Rotary Show was held last night at 8:00, here at the Elks.
The next practice will be next Monday night, January 15th at 8:00 p.m., also here
at the Elks. We hope everyone will get involved in some capacity. If you have any
questions, see director Duke Davidson or chairman Mike Gerlach.

NEW MEMBER PROPOSAL:
Mark Galliers has been proposed for membership by Buzz Galliers.

His

classification would be Display Fixture Mfg-Additional Active. If you have any
objections to this proposal, please notify the Board of Directors in writing within
10 days.
ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
Why was the name "Rotary" adopted?

-In the beginning the meetings were held in rotation at the members

places of business.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
:
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN - TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON

-

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton
Past President

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman
President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Pat Albright
Attendance: Steve Kasperski
Bulletin: Mike Galliers
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,
Darwin Robison
Public Relations: Jim Whelan
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edward Geishert
Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,

John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Barry Case
Handicapped Children: Greg Brayton-

Chairman, Tim Hart
Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
Mike Gerlach

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White

World Community Service: Jim Troust,

Charles Tuschling

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership
Development:

Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,

Al Nelson
Director at Large: Brian Sexton
CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan
Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.
Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

SONG LEADERS
Ed Lake - Chairman,

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Ken Smoker
Senior Citizens: Chuck WoodwardChairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
Youth Scholarship: Rich HolbenChairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

Greg Brayton

NAME

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CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Les, Swimming Pools
Albright, Pat, Swine Production, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, ** Senior Active**, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll,**Senior Active**, Margaret ....
Biringer, Richard, **Senior Active**, Jean .......
Boester, Dennis E., Natural Gas Service, Carleen .
238-4326
Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry .
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Bruder, Greg L., Investments, Cindy
He
278-2513
Cardenas, Ray, C.L.U., Life Insurance, Gonzie .
Card, Harold, **Senior Active**, Dorothy .
238-5421
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JOANN ....... eee
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon ..
Cole, James, Banking, Adl., Actv., Pamela
Cook, WarrenJ., Eugenie
Culy, Fred, *Senior Active**, Dorothy...
Curry, William, Recreation Equip. Mfg., Coleen .
Davidson, Duke, **Senior Active**, Mary..
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker ..
Dean, Jeffrey, **Senior Active’ ....
Dean, John T., **Senior Active**, Joanne
Dean, John C., County Administrator ...
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy .
Dygert, John, **Senior Active**, Mary ..
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth..
Faulkner, Jack, Education, Barb..
age
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mig., ‘Linda
Galliers, Matt
Galliers, Michael, Display Fixt. Mfg., Adl. Actv., Donna .278-6603
Geishert, Edward, **Senior Active**, Sylvia..
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie .........
Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**, Cynthia .....

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon .
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen ......
Haberkorn, Steve, Adult Education, Candy ..
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Hart, Tim, Video Production, Pamela
639-4402
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary K. ..........
..279-7875
Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg., Adl. Actv.
238-5848
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
*** Holben, Rich, **Senior Active**
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente ....
Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen .....
** Iveson, Larry, **Senior Active**, Jacquelyn ..
*** Jolley, Santford, **Senior Active**, Pat..
Kasperski, Steve L., Exterminator, Vicki..
Kellogg, Wayne, Retail Sportswear, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, **Senior Active**..
ke
Klein, Ken, Property Management, “Cindy.
..278-4369
Kornstein, Vince, **Senior Active**, Winivere
Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop ...
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann ..
Loose, Robert, **Senior Active**, Margaret ..
"767-4508
Lyon, Jim, **Senior Active**, Judy
"278-2007
Moore, Richard, **Senior Active**, Elaine
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Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins., Marybeth ......
Nelson, Al, **Senior Active**, J@an ....ccceseeeeee
Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally (Sarah) ..
O'Connell, Terry, **Senior Active**, Sally
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, ..
Patton, Gil, **Senior Active**, Jane
Perry, Gerald, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen ..
Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active**, J. Adaire
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie .

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PHONE

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose .
«+ 278-2291
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
«+. 238-2324
Roper, Rick,
278-8745
Rubley, David, **Senior Active**, Del ...........c cece 278-7327
Rumsey, Robert, **Senior Active**, Phyllis
.- 278-5006
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla ...
278-8068
Sebald, Craig, **Senior Active**, Rita ..
278-8373
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
279-8543
Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries,
Spittle, Jim, Theatrical Director, Hilary .
Stewart, William, City Manager, Adl. Actv., Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara ..
Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active**, Lola...
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Eri
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian ..
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy ...
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active** , Rebecca ..
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy ..
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole .........
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet ..
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adl. Actv., Lucinda .
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie ............:.
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia .
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores ..
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Carol .
Woodward, Charles, **Senior Active™ ...........
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy .

* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most es
cal

The COLDWATER.

Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY,

Serves Best”

Rotary REFLECTOR

Bn ?P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036

The Singingest Cay in the U. S. A.

JANUARY 16, 1996

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

NEXT WEEKS

GREETERS

WELCOME!!!

Mike Gerlach, Tim Hart
Rob Putnam |
Don Shemel

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:

THIS WEEKS GREETERS :

|

:

Dick Guisinger, Jim Grohalski

Steve Glover, Ron Gibson

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:
John Huthinson presented "We the People", a group of four Coldwater High School
students who will be competing in a statewide competition on knowledge of the
Constitution.

THIS WEEK:

Zadie Jackson, from Sienna Heights Community College.

NEXT WEEK:

Bill Stewart and Keith Baker, with an update on the Rotary Park/Linear Park project.

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Steve Glover

16 years

Jerry Higgins

5 years

DATE JOINED:
01-15-80

01-15-91

THE SHOW:

The next practice will be next Monday night, January 22nd at 8:00 p.m., right here
at the Elks. Hope everyone can be there.
VOTE:
Next week, you will be voting for two Rotarians for seats on the Board of Directors.

Your chaicas will ba Jim Cale, Jim Whalan, and Barry Case.(Barry Case is currantly
on the Board).

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
Why was the name "Rotary" adopted?
- In the beginning the meetings were held in rotation at the members
places of business.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1.
2.

Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH —- WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE —- WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN - THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt;» MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION - ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Director: Pat koe

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS
BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
PAT ALBRIGHT |

President
President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON

Assistant Treasurer

les:thane

Glover,

~ Darwin Robison
Public Relations: Jim Whelan
‘Rotary Information Fre Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edwarc
Sergeants-at-Arms: G eg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John | Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)

Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

DIRECTORS:

z

Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: ae Spittle

1997- John Hutchinson

1998-Brian Sexton
Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

year. If you have a suggestion
for a program

please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook

Richard H. White

Jim Whelan

Rotary International Foundation:

World Community Service: Jim Troust,

Charles Tuschling

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchins:
Classification/Membership
Development:
—
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,

AlNelson |
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

CLUB HISTORIAN

Senior ( fiearen

Bill Chinery

Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE

These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs
normal realm.

out of our

Greg Bruder

Mike Gerlach

Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

ps ttlee = wes

Kramer

Jim Erickson

SONG LEADERS
Ed Lake - Chairman,

‘ieciapeen Children: Greg Brayton-

Tom

Gary Werkman-Chairman

Craig Sebald

MEETINGS:

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

This committee will arrange programs
for the

Mike Gerlach

Harold Card

REGULAR- 2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by |President

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

Chuck ee

Chairman, Bob Loose

Student Guests: Mike Gerlach‘Chairman
Youth Scholarshi
Chairman, Richard
Wh
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Interact Committee: Bill Nettleman-

‘

Chairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,
Greg Brayton

NAME
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CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN
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Pools

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PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATION&amp; ROTARY ANN

Grohals i, James T., Banking, Sharon
isinger,D9 Dental Lab, Lh

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PHONE

NAME

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Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose |

Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie ..
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Boester, Dennis E., Natural ey Service,
Boguth, Gerald, Ci ity Government, Tern
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally ..
Bruder, Greg ES Investments Cindy ...

Erickson, dames, Food nigra
Faulkner, sack, Edu

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Geishert, Edward, * “Senior
Gerlach, ‘Mike, Fast Food

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Physician, Marjorie ..

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Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan .

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278-6832

Elizabeth .

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Roper, Rick,
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Rubley, David, **Senior Active**, Del.
Rumsey, Robert, “Senior Active™, Phy!

PHONE
278-2291

238-2324

Sebald, Craig, **Sen r Active**, Rite
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda..
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries,
Spittle, Ji
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Stewart,
Taylor, Howard, “Seni
Tamar, Earl, HospitalA
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, , Marian
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy ..

_ Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca .

Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, ‘Trud
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole..
sie) Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet .
Vandoren, Andrew, ivil Law, Adl. Ac
Werkman, Gary, De
ist, Jackie ...
Whelan, Jim, Radio Br casting, Patricia
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Puttar, “Mark, “Senior Active**, J. Adaire
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie .

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores .

278-7095

278-7738

Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active™*
Woodman, wight, Board of Public Utili ies, (
Charles, sag [phe tt

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278-3283

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* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most Beige Serves Best”

The COLDWATER , Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER RO} A

HU:JB P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036

The Siiinges Chu

JANUARY 23, 1996
THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:

THIS WEEKS

GREETERS

CO.

:

iin the U.S. A.

qT

WELCOME!!!

Denny Boester
Don Shemel
Darwin Robison

NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :

Steve Glover, Ron Gibson

Mike Gerlach, Ed Geishert

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:

Zadie Jackson, the program director for Sienna Heights Community College, gave us
a brief overview of the Liberal Arts school, which offers degrees in Accounting, Business

Administration, Public Administration, Human Services Administration, Humanities,
General Studies, and Bachelor of Applied Science. Sienna Heights has approximately
2000 students at it’s 4 locations.

THIS WEEK:

Jack Faulkner presents a program on Habitat for Humanity.

NEXT WEEK:

Bill Stewart and Keith Baker, with an update on the Rotary Park/Linear Park project.

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Craig Sebald
39 years

DATE JOINED:
01-27-57

THE SHOW:

Our next practice will be this Thursday, at 8:00 p.m., at the Country Club.
Please make every effort to attend.

VOTE:
Thsi week, you will be voting for two Rotarians for seats on the Board of Directors.

Your choices will be Jim Cole, Jim Whelan, and Barry Case.(Barry Case is currently
on the Board).

100 PERCENT:

Congratulations to those members with perfect attendance during the second haif

of 1995. Those members include Denny Boester, Harold Card, Ray Cardenas, Bill
Curry, Dean Clutter, Jim Erickson, Steve Haberkorn, Jim Hiscock, Steve Kasperski,
Wayne Kellogg, Bob Kerr, Jim Koss, Jim Lyon, Al Nelson, Terry O'Connell, Mark
Putnam, Darwin Robison, Bob Rumsey, Craig Sebald, and Andy Van Doren.

THE

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST

of the things. we think, say or do

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will itbe BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN - TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE— QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt;» MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION - ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL

President

PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
FRED ANDERSON

Treasurer

Assistant Treasurer

Attendance: Steve Kasperski
Bulletin: Mike Galliers —
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,

~ Darwin Robison
Public Relations: Jim Whelan
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
_ Howard Teeter, Edward Geishert
Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and

Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

DIRECTORS:

Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam

1995-Barry Case

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: M
Putnam,
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs

1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

Past President
BOARD

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Pat Albright

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

STEVE HABERKORN

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

Harold Card

OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman
:
President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
|
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

Mike Gerlach

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Director: Greg Bruder

International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers

Rotary International Foundation:

Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling
MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership
Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,

Al Nelson

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald ~

Vocational Awareness: James Cole
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Barry Case
Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart.
Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,
Ken Smoker
Senior Citizens: Chuck WoodwardChairman, Bob Loose

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case

Warren Cook
Tom Kramer

Jim Whelan

Bill Chinery

Mike Gerlach
Dwight

Woodman

John Hutchinson

50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.
Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski

SONG LEADERS

Tom Kramer

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Student Guests: Mike Gerlach-

Chairman
Youth Scholarship: Rich Holben-

Chairman, RichardWhite, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Roaster...

Greg Brayton

NAME —

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Adams, Les,
Swimming Pools .
_ Albright, Pat, Swine Production, Colleen ..

Boguth,’ Gerald, eI a
1
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally...
Bruder, Saya Investments, Clee

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Haberkorn Steve, Adult Education,
Hart, Tim,
ideo Production, Pamela
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NAME

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Holben, "Bich, “Senior Active
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente .

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Hutchinson, John, Civil Lay. lea

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Kellogg, Wayne, Reta
Kerr, Robert, **Senior
Klein, Ker oe
Management, 4

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Faulkner, ray Be enude Barb.
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Elizabeth

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Nelson, Al, "Senior / ctive**, Jean.
Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally (Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, **Senior Active**, Salve:
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose .
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie..
Roper, Rick,
Rubley, David, “Senior GENO Del

Rumsey,

lise

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Schroll,
Sebald,
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard 1 Fabricating, Sand
Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda .
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, .....
Spittle, Jim, Theatrical Director, Hilary.
Stewart, William, City Manager, Ad. A
lly
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active**, Lola
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator,
/
Eri
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian..
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole..

Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet ..
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adl. Actv., Lucinda
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
op
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcast 9; Patricia .
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores..
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda .
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Carol .
Woodward, Charles, **Senior. Active™ ..
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy ..

bem Cynthia a

* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most

Who Serves Best”

WS

tary

REFLECTOR

Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY, CHU P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036
The Singingest VEN

FEBRUARY

13,

THIS WEEKS

1996

in
i, the U. S. A.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

BIRTHDAYS:

WELCOME!!!

Bill Curry, Jack Faulkner, Howard Teeter

THIS WEEKS 60/60 REP:

Wayne Kellogg

NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :

Dick Biringer, Jerry Boguth

NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :

Earl Tamar
Fred Anderson, Carroll Barnes

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:

Our own Larry Downs talked with us about his company, Larry Downs Sales.

He discussed golf, casual business attire, and the relationship between the two.

THIS WEEK:
Jack Faulkner presents Eric Bruner, who will give us some information on the

Internet.

NEXT WEEK:
SHOW PRACTICE.
ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Larry Parks
12 years
Ken Smoker

12 years

Chuck Young

13 years

THE SHOW:

DATE JOINED:
2-14-84
2-14-84

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Our next practice will be held Thursday night at 8:00 p.m., at the Country Club.
This is our last practice before we hit the Tibbits stage, so be there!
LEARN YOUR WORDS!!!
ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
When was the national organization of Rotary formed?

-In 1910 in Chicago, at a convention of the 16 clubs then in existence.
Sixty delegates were present.

When did the organization become international?

- With the admissionof the Rotary Club of Winnipeg, Canada in 1911.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

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QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE —- WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996 |

COMMITTEES

Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin: Mike Gallie
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,

Treasurer

Assistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Public Relations: Jim Whelan
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edward Geishert
‘Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John |Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erick:
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson

1998-Brian Sexton
Past President

Harold Card

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month

-SPECIAL-When called by President |

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer

Richard H. White

Jim Whelan

Charles Tuschling

Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson

World Community Service: Jim Troust,

Bill Chinery

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

Director: John Hutchinsc
Classification/Membership
Development:

50/50 COMMITTEE

These funds will be used to help support

Bob Rumsey- -Chairman, Jerry Towns,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

Al Nelson

needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

;

Director at Large: Brian Sexton
CLUB

Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski_
Tom Kramer

HISTORIAN

Craig Sebald

SONG LEADERS

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Barry Case
Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart
Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

Brian Sexton- Chairman

Mike Galliers
Rotary international Foundation:

Chuck Tuschling

199¢ -Mark Putnam

year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:

~ Darwin Robison

TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

This committee will arrange programs for the

Mike Gerlach

Attendance: Steve Kasperski

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996

FRED ANDERSON

February
22, 23 &amp; 24

Director: Pat Albright

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

SHOW

Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

CLUB SERVICE

P.O. Box 42

STEVE HABERKORN

ROTARY

Ed Lake - Chairman,
Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Chairman, Bob ee
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
Youth Scholarship:
HolbenChairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill ‘NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,

District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

Dave Rubley, Dennis Senet

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Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUE). O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036
The Singingest Vien in the U. S. A.

FEBRUARY 20, 1996

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

WELCOME!!!

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:

Randall Hazelbaker, Chuck Tuschling

NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :

Greg Brayton, Greg Bruder

THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :

Earl Tamar
Randall Hazelbaker
Dick Biringer, Jerry Boguth

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:

Branch County technology expert Eric Bruner shared some information on where

Branch County is and where they're going in the field of technology. According to
Eric, our county is far ahead of most counties it’s size.

THIS WEEK:
SHOW PRACTICE.
NEXT WEEK:
Point Source pollution, with Dave McKay.

Presented by Dwight Woodman.

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
None

DATE JOINED:

THE SHOW:
IT'S SHOW WEEK!!!
Hope everyone has their tickets sold. (And paid for). Break a leg!!
NEW MEMBER:
Please welcome our newest member, Mark Galliers!

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:

When was the national organization of Rotary formed?
- In 1910 in Chicago, at a convention of the 16 clubs then in existence.
Sixty delegates were present.

When did the organization become international?

-With the admission of the Rotary Club of Winnipeg, Canada in 1911.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE
1.
2.

FOUR-WAY

Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST of the things we think, say or do
3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M
JONESVILLE —- ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

- MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK —- STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42.
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGI
:
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary|
STEVE HABERKORN
‘Treasurer
Assistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE

Director: e Albright

Chuck Tuschling

Brian Sexton-Chairman

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Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan
Bill Chine
Mike Gerlach

; SERVICE

World Community Service: Jim Troust,

Charles Tuschling

Dwight Woodman

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hi
Classification/Membership
Development:
Bob Rumsey- -Chairman, Jerry Towns,

John Hutchinson

50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Al Nelson

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

1998-Brian Sexton

Past President

Sa

iiésmmational Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:

Sergeanbesdi Arma: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

VOCATIONAL

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

Gerlach

jibe

Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

1994-Mark Putnam
199! Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson

Director: Duke Davi
Co-Chairman: Buzz (
Mike

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alle Relations: Jim Wh

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW

Mach

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President

District Governor R.1. District 6360
Len Stuttman

Larry Downs

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director: Barry Case

Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart
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DISTRICT 6360 —

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

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Vocational Awareness: James Cole

Gary Werkman-Chairman

CLUB
HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald

Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach

SONG LEADERS
Ed Lake - Chairman,
Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

ral Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

Chairman, Bob Loose
Student —

Mike Gerlach-

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,
Greg Brayton
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Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie ..
Whelan, Jim, Radio | Broadcasting, Pa cia .
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Published by the COLDWATER one 2008 P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036
The SMieingest

FEBRUARY 27, 1996

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THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :

FEY

the U.S. A.

ROT,

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WELCOME!!!

Darwin Robison
Randall Hazelbaker
Les Adams
Greg Brayton, Greg Bruder
Harold Card, Ray Cardenas

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:
We practiced a few chorus numbers for the show, and also listened to a few of
the soloists perform their numbers.
THIS WEEK:
Point Source pollution, with Dave McKay.

Presented by Dwight Woodman.

NEXT WEEK:

3

Warren Cook presents Coco Cook, who will speak about the Community Foundation.

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Gary Werkman
7 years

DATE JOINED:
02-28-89

THE SHOW:
Another huge success!!!
We sold out every night, and the show went extremely well all three nights.
involved should be proud. Great job!!!

Everyone

NEW MEMBER:
Please welcome our newest member, Mark Galliers!
NEW MEMBER PROPOSAL:
Ken Smoker has proposed Jim Peters for membership in our club.

Jim works for

Pepsi in Coldwater. His classification would be Beverage Distribution. If you have
any objections to this proposal, you should do so in writing to the Board of Directors

within 10 days.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?

2.

Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

- MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION - ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS —- STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK —- STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

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Past President

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month

SPECIAL-When called by President

__DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.1. District 6360

Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

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Tom Kramer
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Charles Tuschling

Mike Gerlach

Mike Galliers

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie .
Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**, Cynthi

Dwight Woodman

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

John Hutchinson

Director: John Hutchinson

Classification/Membership

50/50 COMMITTEE

Development:

Bob Ri
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Al Oe Nelsoneteeaty
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out oftag
our
normal realm.

CLUB HISTORIAN

Gary Werkman-Chairman

Craig earald

Greg Bruder

SONG LEADERS

‘Mike Gerlach

Jim Erickson

Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart

al Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

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Student Guests: Mike Gerlach-

Chairman

Youth Scholarship: Rich Halen
Chairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,

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Klein, Ken, Property Management,
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Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan..
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O'Connell, Terry, **Senior Active**, Sally...
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary
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Patton, Gil, **Senior Active", Jane ..
Perry, Gerald, Clothing Retail, Laurie
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Mark Putnam

Barry Case

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Brian Sexton-Chairman

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AGlitibnat Youth Projects:

Director: Barry Case

Greg Brayton

NAME

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INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Director: Greg

Four-Way-Test:
Larry Downs: oe
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Vocational Awareness: James Cole
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year. If you have a suggestion for a program

Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

Director: Pat Albright

Attendance

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY: SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24

Director: Duke Davidson

CLUB SERVICE

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STEVE HABERKORN

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lobert, **Senior Active**, ‘Phyllis
Schroll,
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Sebald, Craig, **Senior Active**, Rita.
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra.
‘Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda

‘Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries,

Spittle, Jim, Theatrical Director, Hilary
‘Stewart, William, City Manager, Adl. Actv., Sally .
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mig., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active’’, Lola..

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Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy ..
Troust, Jim, -Senloh Active**, Rebecca .

Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active™*, Trudy .

Tyson, Bill, Past Servi
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Ad. Ac
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie .....
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores .......
Woodhams, re ibiley **Senior Active**, Linda..
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Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie ...........

* Past President

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COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

WELCOME!!!

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:

Chuck Young

NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP: .
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :

- Bob Redmond
Harold Card, Ray Cardenas
Barry Case, Bill Chinery

THIS WEEKS

60/60 REP:

Les Adams

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:
Dwight Woodman presented a video on Non-Point Source Pollution, narrated by
Walter Cronkite. He then introduced Dave McKay, who spoke briefly about the Board
of Public Utilities Wellhead Protection Program.
THIS WEEK:
Warren Cook presents Coco Cook, who will speak about the Community Foundation.
NEXT WEEK:
Jim Cole with

a SMB&amp;T Loan Center tour.

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Larry Downs
3 years
Dave Pierce
3 years
Bill Nettleman
12 years
UNCLE ED SEZ:

Daffynitions:

SMELLING SALTS-

DATE JOINED:
03-09-93
03-09-93
03-07-84

_ Sailors with B.O.

PERPETUAL MOTION- A cow drinking milk.
MONEYWhat things run into and people run out of.

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
What is the administrative body of Rotary International?

-An 18 member Board of Directors, which represents all Rotary regions.

How is the Board of Directors composed?

- The Board includes the president, president-elect,and 16 directors. Members
are nominated by clubs in regions as specified in RI Bylaws.

They are elected

at the Convention by all clubs and, therefore, in their capacity as members of

the Board, represent clubs worldwide.
YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE
1.
2.

FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do

Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON —- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK —- STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�-ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
— P.O.Box42

Coldwater,

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1 996
COMMITTEES

Michigan 49036

February 22 23 &amp; 24

CLUB SERVICE.

Director: Pat Albr

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TERRY O'CONNELL

DENNIS BOESTER

Recordin

Secretary
cretar

This committee will arrange programs
for the

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers
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sia Foundation:

Brian eg

: mmunity Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling

Bill Chinery
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Dwight Woodman

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DIRECTORS:

Rotary Support: J
Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark

year. If you have a suggestion
for a program
please advise one of these members.

Jim Whelan.

MEMBERSHIP ct ORDINATION

John. Hutchinson

50/50 COMMITTEE

Development:
Bob. Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,

These funds will be used to help support

-AlNelson

needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

Harold Card |

BOARDOF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

: Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James | Cole

CLUB HISTC RIAN
Craig Sebald

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Chairman —

Barry aaa
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer

| Troust-Chairman,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

1996-Greg Bruder
Past President.

Director: Duke Davi
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

Mike Gerlach

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996

——_ SEBALD Correspondi i
RKOR

1995-1996 |

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW

Greg Bruder

-Chairman

om Erickson

SONG LEADERS

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month

SPECIAL-When called by President

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
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1996

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

THIS WEEKS

BIRTHDAYS:

NEXT WEEKS

GREETERS

WELCOME!!!

Duke Davidson

THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP: —
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :

Bob Redmond
Larry Downs
Barry Case, Bill Chinery

:

Jim Cole, Warren Cook

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:
Barry Case presented Coco Cook, who gave us an update on the Branch County
Community Foundation. Coco noted that at the end of 1993, there was $480,000 in the
Foundation. At the end of 1994, they had $720,000, and currently they have about
$1,500,000. She also gave us a rundown of grants given since 1993.
THIS WEEK:

Jim Cole with

a SMB&amp;T Loan Center tour.

NEXT WEEK:

Not listed yet, but it's sure to be exceptional!!!

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Carroll Barnes
31 years
Jerry Boguth
14 years
,
Dave Rubley
22 years

DATE JOINED:
3-16-65
3-12-82
3-12-74

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
What is the administrative body of Rotary International?
-An 18 member Board of Directors, which represents all Rotary regions.
How is the Board of Directors composed?

- The Board includes the president, president-elect,and 16 directors. Members

are nominated by clubs in regions as specified i in RI Bylaws. They are elected
at the Convention by all clubs and. therefore. in their capacity as members of
the Board, represent clubs worldwide.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do |
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON —- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:4 5 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:1 5 P.M
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

»« MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION —- ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
:

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996

TERRY O'CONNELL
PAT ALBRIGHT ©

President
President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary

STEVE

Corresponding Secretary
HABERKORN
Treasurer
Assistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case

Mike Gerlach

im Whelan

Mike Galliers

_

year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL

Harold Card

SERVICE

Director: Greg Bruder

Barry Case

Rotary International Foundation:

Tom Kramer

Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,

Charles Tuschling

Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust- Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson

Classification/Membership
Development:

Jerry Towns,

Al Nelson
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

Vocati ona Award : James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational. Awareness: games Cole

Brian Sexton-Chairman

Mark Putnam

International Youth Projects:

Bob Rumsey-Chairman,

1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

Past President

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CRAIG SEBALD

FRED ANDERSON

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CLUB SERVICE

Director: Pat Albri

P.O. Box 42

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 2 23 &amp; 24

Warren Cook

Jim Whelan

Dwight Woodman

John Hutchinson

50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach
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SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

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‘Student « uests: Mike Gerlach-

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

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MARCH 19, 1996

COLDWATER

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :
LAST WEEKS

_

ROTARY CLUB

WELCOME!!!

John Hutchinson, Dave Pierce, Chuck Woodward
Larry Downs
Dave Pierce
Jim Cole, Warren Cook
Fred Culy, Bill Curry

PROGRAM:

Jim Grohalski presented Mark Lambert, Vice President of Marketing for Southern

Michigan Bank &amp; Trust, who filled us in on their new Loan Center.

chance to tour the facility, a fine new addition to the downtown area.

We then had a

THIS WEEK:
Open Meeting.
NEXT WEEK:
Dwight Woodman presents Ed Bell of Crocker Limited.
ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Ed Geishert
21 years
Mark Putnam
7 years
Norb Strobel
9 years

DATE JOINED:
3-18-75
3-21-89
3-19-87

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
Are the District Governors officers of Rotry International?

- Yes. They are nominated by their respective districts and are elected at
the annual International Convention.

What is meant by a district of Rotary?
-A limited territory within which a group of clubs as determined by the Board
of Rotary International is associated for administrative purposes.
UNCLE ED SEZ:
Daffynitions:

RULING PEN:
MODERATE:
SAD CASE:
GOLDEN SLIPPERS:

Prison for Royalty.
A guy who makes enemies left &amp; right.
Two dozen empties.
Banana peels.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH —- WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE —- QUALITY INN —- THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH - THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN —- MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Michigan

CLUB SERVICE

P.O. Box 42

Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

‘Darwin Robison
Public Relations din

:
Steve Glover,

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President

DISTRICT 6360

INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman
President, Rotary International

Herbert G. Brown

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Adams, Les, Swimming Pools..
Albright, Pat, Swine Production, ‘Colleen ..
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Director: Joh
Classification/Membership
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Vocational Awareness:

James

Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,

Al Nelson

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Barry Case
Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart

Craig Sebald

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These funds will be usedto help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.
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Mike Gerlach

_Ed Lake - Chairman,

Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,
Ken Smoker

Senior Citizens: Chuck Woodward-

Chairman, Bob Loose
‘Student Guests: Mike Soe
Chairman
Youth Scholarship: Rich HolbenChairman,

Richard White, David Rubley

Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,

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Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan
Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson

Jim Erickson

LEADERS

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Brian Sexton-Chairman

Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder

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International Youth Projects:

Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

Chairman, A\ Nelson, Dave Pierce,
|
: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)

Greg Brayton

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

please advise one of these members.

Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling

Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

NAME

This committee
will arrange programs for the

year. If you have a suggestion for a program

Howard Teeter, Sour! Geishert
Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg Bruder-

Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Da’ jidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
Mike Gerlach

Mike Galliers

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle

Harold Card

ROTARY

Director: Pat Albright
Attendance: Steve
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Bulletin: Mike Galliers
Fellowship Activities:

Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam

Past President

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, **Senior Active™, Delore:
Woodhams,
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Woodman, |
Woodward, Charles, **Senior Active**
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the U.S. A.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXTYVEERS GREE TER...

WELCOME!!!

Jim Koss
Dave Pierce
Mike Gerlach
Fred Culy, Bill Curry
Duke Davidson, Gregg Dean

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:

An open meeting with President O'Connell.

THIS WEEK:
Dwight Woodman presents Ed Bell of Crocker Limited.

NEXT WEEK:

Not yet confirmed.

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Buzz Galliers
14 years

DATE JOINED:
3-30-82

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
Are the District Governors officers of Rotry International?

- Yes. They are nominated by their respective districts and are elected at
the annual International Convention.

What is meant by a district of Rotary?
-A limited territory within which a group of clubs as determined by the Board
of Rotary International is associated for administrative purposes.
UNCLE ED SEZ:
Daifynitions:

TEXAS: Miles and miles of nothing but miles and miles.
JACKS OR BETTER: What it takes to open bus windows.
WILL: A dead give-away.
ORGAN RECITAL: Women discussing their operations.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:4 5 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:1 5 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.
-

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK —- STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY —.12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton
Past President

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Pat Albright
Attendance: Steve Kasperski
Bulletin: Mike Galliers
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,
Darwin Robison
Public Relations: Jim Whelan
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edward Geishert

Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,

‘John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam

Vocational Awards: James Spittle

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman
President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

Co-Chairman:

Mike Gerlach

Chairman, Tim Hart

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

Buzz Galliers,

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White

World Community

Charles Tuschling

Service: Jim Troust,

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership
Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Barry Case
Handicapped Children: Greg Brayton-

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan
Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.
Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald
SONG LEADERS

Ed Lake - Chairman,

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,
Ken Smoker
Senior Citizens: Chuck WoodwardChairman,

Bob Loose

Chairman,

Richard White, David Rubley

Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
Youth Scholarship: Rich HolbenInteract Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave

Rubley, Dennis Boester,

Greg Brayton

NAME

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CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Les, Swimming Pools
Albright, Pat, Swine Production, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, ** Senior Active**, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane ..
Barnes, Carroll,**Senior Active**,
Margare’
Biringer, Richard, **Senior Active**, Jean ......
Boester, Dennis E., Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry .
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally ..
Bruder, Greg L., Investments, Cindy
Cardenas, Ray, C.L.U., Life Insurance, Gonzie .
Card, Harold, **Senior Active**, Dorothy .
238-5421
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
a
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon........
Cole, James, Banking, Adl., Actv., Pamela
Cook, Warren J., Eugenie
Culy, Fred, **Senior Active**, Dorothy ..............
Curry, William, Recreation Equip. Mfg., Coleen
Davidson, Duke, **Senior Active**, Mary
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker .
Dean, Jeffrey, **Senior Active** ...
Dean, John T., **Senior Active**, Joanne
Dean, John C., County Administrator
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygert, John, **Senior Active**, Mary ..
278-4248
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth ..
Faulkner, Jack, Education, Barb ...............0
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
a
Galliers, Matt
279-9350
Galliers, Michael, Display Fixt. Mfg., Adl. Actv., Donna
. 278-6603
Geishert, Edward, **Senior Active**, Sylvia ....
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**, Cynthia BOT
on SM: 279-7163

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon .
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen ......
Haberkorn, Steve, Adult Education, Candy .
Hart, Tim, Video Production, Pamela ...
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary K.
Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg., Adl. Actv.
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
*** Holben, Rich, **Senior Active” .....
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente .
Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen
.
** Iveson, Larry, **Senior Active**, Jacquelyn ..
*** Jolley, Santford, **Senior Active**, Pat...
Kasperski, Steve L., Exterminator, Vicki ...
Kellogg, Wayne, Retail Sportswear, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, **Senior Active*™* .......0...
Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy
Kornstein, Vince, **Senior Active**, Winivere ..
Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan ..
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop ...
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann .
Loose, Robert, **Senior Active**, Margaret ..
*
Lyon, Jim, **Senior Active**, Judy ............
*
Moore, Richard, **Senior Active**, Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins., Marybeth
*
Nelson, Al, **Senior Active**, Jean ......ceceeeees
Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally (Sarah) ..
O'Connell, Terry, **Senior Active**, Sally
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, .
Patton, Gil, **Senior Active**, Jane
Perry, Gerald, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen .
Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active**, J. Adaire ..
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie .....

PHONE
.. 741-3663
278-4728
278-6422
639-4402
..279-7875
.. 238-5848
- 279-7505
238-2418
279-8888
.. 278-8363
.. 238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246
«278-2322
.. 278-4369
..278-6501
. 238-2265
.. 278-6832
.- 278-8773

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279-8808
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NAME

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CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose
+++ 278-2291
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
«238-2324
Roper, Rick,
278-8745
Rubley, David, **Senior Active**, Del ..
» 278-7327
Rumsey, Robert, **Senior Active**, Phy’
278-5006
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla ...
278-8068
Sebald, Craig, **Senior Active**, Rita ..
278-8373
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra ..
279-8543
Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda ...
278-4907
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, .......
278-4478
Spittle, Jim, Theatrical Director, Hilary .
279-9836
Stewart, William, City Manager, Adl. Actv., Sally
279-8958
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara .
278-2859
Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active**, Lola
278-7100
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Erin
279-5400
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian .
278-4222
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy ...
278-8474
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca ..
278-4402
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy ..
238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole .........
«279-7806
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet .
616-432-3757
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adl. Actv., Lucinda.........279-9405
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie ..............
278-7095
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores .....
278-6736
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Carol
279-9282
Woodward, Charles, **Senior Active™ ...........
278-5033
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy ...
279-9072

* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best”
Sony

APRIL 2;1996

COLDWATER

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:.
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :

ROTARY CLUB

WELCOME!!!

Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach
Ed Lake
Duke Davidson, Gregg Dean
Jeff Dean, Larry Downs

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:
Bill Stewart presented Alan Crocker, President of Crocker Limited. Crocker Limited
recently opened a plant in Coldwater. They manufacture custom blow molded
plastics, and have been doing so since 1973.
THIS WEEK:

Coach House Rehab Center.

NEXT WEEK:

Rotary group study exchange program, with Theo Sypris.

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Greg Brayton
8 years
Jim Cole
8 years
Fred Culy
36 years

Tom Moorhead

Larry Woodhams

_

4years

21 years

NEW MEMBER:

Please welcome our newest member, Jim Peters!!!

DATE JOINED:
04-05-88
04-05-88
04-05-60

04-04-92

04-01-75
:

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
Are the District Governors officers of Rotry International?
- Yes. They are nominated by their respective districts and are elected at
the annual International Convention.
What is meant by a district of Rotary?
- A limited territory within which a group of clubs as determined by the Board
of Rotary International is associated for administrative purposes.
YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST

of the things we think, say or do

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON —- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE —- WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE —- QUALITY INN - THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

- MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996 |
COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,
‘Darwin Robison

Director: Greg Bruder
Mike Galliers”

President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary

CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer
Assistant Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON

Sergeants-at Arms:
Gr
Chairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

DIRECTORS:

Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam

1995-Barry Case

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson

Past President

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS: ©
REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month

SPECIAL-When called by President

—

Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,

Charles Tuschling

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson.
Classification/Membership
Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

Awards: James Spittle

1998-Brian Sexton

CLUB HISTORIAN

O
fay-Test: Larry Downs
Vocat ional Awareness: James Cole
Shrcty

|

International Youth Projects:

President

PAT ALBRIGHT

_ This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

Mike Gerlach

1ce: St

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

SHOW

one genres Buzz Galliers,

Director: Pat Albright

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

TERRY O'CONNELL

ROTARY

C

Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan

Bill Chinery

Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson

_ 50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs aut of our
normal realm.

Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach

SONG LEADERS

Haculicanged ‘Children: Greg BraytonChairman, vim Hart _

Warren Cook

Gary Werkman-Chairman
_ Greg Bruder

Craig Sebald

lag SERVICE

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case

Steve Kasperski
n Kramer

man,

, Hal Sexton

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

Bese

c airman

ore Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

Interact Committee: Bill Nettleman-

Chairman,

Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,

Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

Greg Brayton

NAME

:

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Grohalski, James T.., Banking, Sharon ..

s
Guisinger,
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CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

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Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose.

Jick, Dental Lab, Helen
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Begun ‘Gerald,oo

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Brayton, Greg, Adv
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Bruder, Mae ees Bats Cindy ..

Sexton, Hal,gi cabna

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Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, .
Spittle, Jim, Theatrical Director, Hilal

Stewart, William, City Manager, Adl. Actv.

Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara

Klein, Ken, ene ee

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Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Wor kst

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Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active**, Lola
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Eri
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian ..
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy

Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca

Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active"*, Trudy
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet..
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil. Law, Adl. Actv
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting Patricia .
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores..

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Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda

Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Carol .
Woodward, Charles, **Senior Activ
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy .

ierce, “pavea eal Estate App
A
Putnam, Mark, “*Senior Active**,
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Cora

. 279-7537

* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

.__

etary REFLECTOR

AIB? P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036
The Singingest

APRIL 9, 1996

bin the U.S.

A.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
“THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :

WELCOME!!!

None
Ed Lake
Tom Moorhead
Jeff Dean, Larry Downs
John Dygert, Jim Erickson

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:
Brian Sexton presented Paula Bielkini of the Coach House Rehabilitation Center,

who told us a little about the business, which has been in this area since 1989.

They

have about 30 employees who provide inpatient services for patients over 18 years
of age. They also provide outpatient services 5 days a week for all ages. They
provide services to individuals with brain injury, spinal cord injury, orthopedic ponsilons,:

strokes, and neurological disorders.

THIS WEEK:
Rotary group study exchange program, with Theo Sypris.
NEXT WEEK:
Linda Todd, with an HIV awareness program.
ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Pat Albright
13 years
Gary Howe
13 years

DATE JOINED:
4-12-83
4-12-83

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
What are the basic qualifications
for the office of District Governor?
- Candidates must be members in good standing of clubs which have no
outstanding indebtedness to RI in the districts by which they are nominated,
and have been Rotarians for seven or more years(as of the day they take
office), and have served as a club president for a full term(as of the date of
their nomination).

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE

FOUR-WAY

cf Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST of the things we think, say or do
3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

- MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION - ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
:
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan

CLUB

P.O. Box 42

Director: Pat

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL

Presiden

PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD

Corresponding Secretary

STEVE HABERKORN
FRED ANDERSON

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

Treasurer
_sAssistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:

Attendance: Steve Kasperski

Bulletin: Mike Galliers
;
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,

Darwin Robison

Public Relations: Jim Whelan

Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter,

1995-Barry Case

Geishert

Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle

1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman
President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

CLASSIFICATION&amp; ROTARY ANN

February22, 23 &amp; 24

This committee will arrange programs for the

Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
Mike Gerlach

year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members. -

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder

International Youth Projects:

Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White

World Community Service: Jim Troust,

‘Charles Tuschling

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership

- Development:

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

1996-Greg Bruder

NAME

dwar

Sergeants-at-Arms Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Sci roll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam

Past President

SERVICE

Albright

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW

Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson

Director at Large: Brian Sexton |

Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director: Barry
Case
Handicapped |‘Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart |

CLUB HISTORIAN

Brian Sexton-Chairman

Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer

Jim Whelan

Bill Chinery

Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE

These funds will be used to help support

needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman

Craig Sebald

eg Bruder

Jim Erickson

Mike Gerlach

SONG LEADERS
Ed Lake - Chairman,

Steve Kasperski

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Tom Kramer

Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,
Ken Smoker |
‘
r

Citizens: Chuck Woodward-

Chairman, Bob Loose

Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
uth Scholarship: Rich HolbenChairman, Richard W'
David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill Nettleman_ Chairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,
Greg Brayton

PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME
Grohalski,

James T., Banking, Sharon

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose
Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie..
ick, .

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Bossier, Dennis EB, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Ter
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Haken, Rich, Senior. Active**
: Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente.
(
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Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy ..
Kornstein, Vince, **Senior Active**, Winiver:
Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan .

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Lake Edward, OB/GYN Saineon, Karen AL

=

Is Al, **Senior Active™*, Jean..
lettleman, William, Past acta aa

Strobel, *Notb, Automotive Parts | Mig., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, “*Senior Act ies", Lola.
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Erin
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy .

*

79-7163

279-9836

278-7100

*

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole..
"616-432-3757
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet
279-9405
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adi. Actv., Lucinda
Werkman, Gary, | Dentist, Jackie .....
.. 278-7095
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, Senior Active**, Delores

‘iodaan: D ight Board of Public Utilities, (
Woodward, ( harles; cs

n, Physician, Marjorie ...
— Glover, ‘Steve, “Senior Active**, Cyr

278-4907

Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop .

Dygert, re hn, “Senior Active”, “Mary
Erickson, James, Food ane
Elizabeth
F
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Sebald, oe **Senior Active**, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabr
Sexton, Hal, **Senior. Active**, Wanda ..
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries,
Spittle, Jim, Ride ng Director, Hilary

Active" ..

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active’, J. Adaire
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most crWho Serves Best”

—_

{R. Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROT ARY,. CIB; P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036
7

The Singingest CMY in the U. S. A.

APRIL 23, 1996

COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

WELCOME!!!

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:

None

NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :

Tim Hari:
Jack Faulkner, Buzz Galliers

THIS WEEKS

Bill Chinery

50/50 REP:

Mark Galliers, Matt Galliers

NEAT WEEKS GREETERS&lt;

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
19 years
Jeff Dean
49 years
Bob Kerr
21 years
Jim Troust
23 years
Dick Uh

DATE JOINED:
4-22-77
4-15-47
4-22-75
4-16-73

NEW MEMBER PROPOSAL:
A. Jack Lawson has been proposed for membership by Larry Downs. His
classification would be Railroad Transportation. if you have any objections
to this proposal, please contact the Board of Directors in writing within ten days.
UNCLE ED SEZ:
Daffynitions:

,

KNAPSACK:

Sleeping Bag.

PANHANDLER:

An intern.

STAGNATION: A country with no women.
HAWAII: Where men make passes at girls who wear grasses.

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
What are the basic qualifications for the office of District Governor?
- Candidates must be members in good standing of clubs which have no
outstanding indebtedness to RI in the districts by which they are nominated,
and have been Rotarians for seven or more years(as of the day they take
office), and have served as a club president for a full term(as of the date of
their nomination).
YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST of the things we think, say or do
3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY —- UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
. BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION - ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROT ARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

:

Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
PAT ALBRIGHT

President
President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
FRED ANDERSON

_

Treasurer

Assistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:

1998-Brian

Director: Duke Davidsc 1
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

This committee will arrange programs
for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program

:
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam

Darwin Robison

International Youth Projects:

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Pat Albright

Mike Gerlach

es

iter Relations: am Whelan

aoe

“Arms: a

Seer

Chairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,

John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson

VOCATIONAL

Director: Mark Putnam

Sexton

Harold Card

Past President

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

SERVICE

please advise one of these members.

Barry Case

Mike Galliers

Warren Cook

Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White

Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan

Charles Tuschling

Mike Gerlach

World Community Service: Jim Troust, }|

Bill Chinery

Dwight Woodman

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

John Hutchinson

Director: John Hutchinson

Classification/Membership

Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson

Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

50/50 COMMITTEE

These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our

normal realm.

Gary Werkman- Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

Steve eassersht
Tom Kramer

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
‘SPECIAL-When called by President

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

Student Guests: ee
GerlachChairman
Youth Scholarship: Rich HolbenChairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill Nettleman-

_ Chairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

_ Greg Brayton

NAME
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CLASSIFICATION
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CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

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Kornstein, Vince, **Senior Active**, Winivere .
Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan .
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

Dean, John T., **Senior Active**, Joanne ..

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Dean, John C., County Administrator .
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy

Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack, Education, Barb..
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures !
Galliers, Matt
Galliers, Michael, Display
Geishert, Edward, **Seni i=
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food rear
Kristi

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie

* — Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**, Cynthia

Loose, Robert, **Senior

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Lyon, dim,
**SeniorA‘ ive**, Judy ..
Moore, Richard, **Senior Active** iE ne
Moorhead, Tom, Property | Casualty Ins., ———
Nelson,
Al, **Senior Active**, Jean .
‘Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally (Sarah) 4
O'Connell, Terry, “Senior Active", Sally ...........
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, .
Patton, Gil, **Senior Active’™* , Jal

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Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active**, Lola.........
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Erin
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy .
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active” *, Rebecca
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy .
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole .
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet
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Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adi. Actv., Lucinda
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie .....
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Carol
Woodward, Charles, **Senior Active”® ..........
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy .

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The Singingest Ch

APRIL 30, 1996

in the U.S. A.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:.

THIS WEEKS GREETERS

WELCOME!!!

Jerry Boguth, Wayne Kellogg
Tim Hart
Jim Gordon

:

|

Mark Gailiers, Mike Gailiers

NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :

Ed Geishert, Mike Gerlach

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Warren Cook
5 years
Mike Galliers
5 years
Steve Kasperski
5 years
Mike Gerlach

4 years

Ed Lake

4 years

DATE JOINED:
4-30-91
4-30-91
4-30-91
4-28-92

4-28-92

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:
The annual Paul Harris Dinner was held last Wednesday evening at the Coldwater
Country Club. This year’s Paul Harris honoree was Steve Haberkorn, who just
recently left Coldwater to take a position in Holland, Mi. Congratulations to Steve!!
UNCLE ED SEz:
Daffynitions:

CANNIBAL: A guy who goes into a restaurant and orders the waiter.
ARCH CRIMINAL: A guy who robs shoe stores.
INCONGRUOUS:

Where they make our laws.

BIGAMIST: An Italian fog.
OPERETTA: A girl who works for the telephone company.
ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
What is the International Assembly?

- The International Assembly is an annual meeting attended by general
officers, district governors, certain committee chairmen of RI, and others
designated by the Board. The purpose is to provide Rotary education,

instruction in administrative duties, inspiration, and fellowship to the district
governors-nominees, and to afford them and others an opportunity to discuss
how to implement Rotary's programs and activities for the ensuing year.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN - THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

» MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
‘ALBION - ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS - STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996

President E ect

DENNIS BOESTER
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
FRED ANDERSON

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Treasurer

Assistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg

Bruder

1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

Past President

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

Director: Pat Albright
(

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW

pia Duke Davidson

CLUB SERVICE

Mike Gerlach

ice: Steve uaa

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

International Youth Projects:

Mike Galliers

Rot ry Information Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter,
Edward Geishert
Sergeants-at-Arms:
ireg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John
Schroll, (Subs: om Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl _
Rotary Support: Jim Troust- Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling

Rot

ry International Foundation:

veda com unity Service: Jim Troust,
‘Charles Tuschling

Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

John Hutchinson

50/50 COMMITTEE

Classif atlon/Membership
Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole
SOME

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan
Bill Chinery

Director: Greg Bruder

~ Darwin Robison

Public Relations:
Jim Whelan

TERRY O'CONNELL
PAT ALBRIGHT

STEVE HABERKORN

COLDWATER, ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

r ae SERVICE

These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our

normal realm.

‘CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald

‘Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder

SONG LEADERS

Mike Gerlach

Jim Erickson

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President 3

DISTRICT 6360 _
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

1
an, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairm an

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

‘Interact Committee: Bill Nettleman-

Chairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,

Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,
Greg Brayton

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Grohalski, James

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

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Klein, Ken, Property Management,
Kornstein, Vince, **Senior Active**, Winivere .
Koss, Jim, “Senior Active**, Jan .
Dean, Jeffrey, "Senior Acti

Dean, John T., **Senior Active**,
Dean, John C., County Administra
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy

Dygert, John, **Senior Active**, Mary
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Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
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Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Erin..
*** Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian
*** Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy .

Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca

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Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy .
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole ....
Uhl, Richard, **Senior
Active**, Janet
Werkman, Gary, | Dentist, Jackie ..
1, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
ichard, **Senior Active**, Delores .
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda ..
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Sees Utilities, Carol
Young, Charles, Fishing Sauipe’

Gibson, ‘Ron, Physician, Marjori
Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**, Cynthia
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SR iptary REFLECTOR

Published by the COLDWATER RG AS S098. O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036
The Singingest Eh
MAY 7, 1996

in&gt; the U.S. A.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 60/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS §0/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS:

Jim Olmstead, Dave Rubley
Jim Gordon
Rob Putnam
Ed Geishert, Mike Gerlach
Ron Gibson, Steve Glover

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:

Tim Hart
Terry O'Connell

LAST WEEKS

WELCOME!!!

5 years
17 years

DATE JOINED:

§-7-91
5-8-79

PROGRAM:

Brian Sexton introduced our own Dr. Pete Baldwin, who told us an interesting
and entertaining story about his experience with the "$10,000 Cat”.
THIS WEEK:
Chuck Lillis and the Coldwater Community Theater. Presented by Brian Sexton.
NEXT WEEK:
Bill Chinery presents the Twin Valley academic scholars.
UNCLE ED SEZ:

Statistics-Ed's Warehouse Restaurant- Toronto, Canada.

- over 250,000 pounds of fine sifted green peas served per year.
-over 300,000 green salads served per year.
_ -over 1,000,000 cups of coffee served per year.

The Carroll Barnes Statistics-

-attended 3 theatrical performances in 24 hours: “Saigon”, "Crazy
for You", and "Phantom of the Opera”.

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
What is the International Assembly?
- The International Assembly is an annual meeting attended by general
Officers, district governors, certain committee chairmen of RI, and others
designated by the Board. The purpose is to provide Rotary education,

instruction in administrative duties, inspiration, and fellowship to the district

governors-nominees, and to afford them and others an opportunity to discuss
how to implement Rotary's programs and activities for the ensuing year.
YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH - MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH —- WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN - TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

» MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION - ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

Coldwater, Michigan

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Pat Albright
Attendance: S
e Kasperski

P.O. Box 42

Coldwater,

Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BYELECTION 1995-1996
President

President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

STEVE HABERKORN

FRED ANDERSON

Treasurer

Assistant Treasurer

Harold Card
BOARD (OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month

‘SPECIAL-When called by President

_

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.1. District 6360.
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN.
, Le:

year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder

Brian Sexton-Chairman

Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling

Warren Cook

Mark Putnam

Howard Teeter, Edward Geishert
Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg Bruder-

Chai rman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,

on)

MEMBERSHIP

Barry Case

Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan
Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson

COORDINATION

Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership

50/50 COMMITTEE

Developme:

1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case
Greg Bruder

Adam

This committee will arrange programs for the

International Youth Projects:

Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary
Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

DIRECTORS:

NAME

Fellowship Activities:
Steve Glover,
“Darwin Robison
ns: Jim Whelan
Rotary Infor ation: Fred Anderson,

J

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22,
|
23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
Mike Gerlach

These funds will be used to help support

Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson:
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

needy projects and/or needs out of our

normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman

CLUB HISTORIAN

Craig Sebald

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Barry ( se
Handicapped Children: Greg Brayton-

Greg Bruder
Jim else

SONG LEADERS
Ed Lake - Chairman,

Steve Kanpelshi

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

‘Chairman, Tim Hart

Tom

Kramer

Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,
Ken ‘Smoker
ior Citizens: C’

uck Woodward-

ee) airman, Bob Loose
‘Student Guests: Mike Gerlach-

‘Chairman, Richard
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,
Greg Brayton —

PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATION
&amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

Swimming Pools

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Redmond, dileciah p{Ceatpaat Education, Rose

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Holben, Rich, **Senior Activ
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
Hutchinson, John, Civi

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Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals,
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Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active**, J. Adaire
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie..

Senior Active”, Phyllis
Savings and Loan, lla

‘Sebald, Craig, **Senior Active’*, Rita

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries,
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Spittle, Jim, Theatrical | Director, Hila
Stewart, William, City Manager, Adi. Actv.
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Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara .
Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active**, Lola
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administré
rd
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active** Marian
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca..
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active, Janet..
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, A dl. Actv., Lucind.
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
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Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patri ia .
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda
_ Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities,
1,-Charles; “Senior Active** ..

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Erickson James, FoodBrokerage, Elizabeth
Faulkner, stg Education, Barb ..

Gibson, baie Physician,
Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**,

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Rotary REFLECTOR
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The Sibingest “yy in the U. S. A.

MAY 14, 1996
THIS WEEKS

COLDWATER
BIRTHDAYS:

WELCOME!!!

Dick Biringer

THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:

Rob Putnam

NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
|
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS:
ROTARIAN

ROTARY CLUB

Don Shemel
Ron Gibson, Steve Glover
Jim Gordon, Jim Grohalski

MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:

Jim Grohalski
Rich Holben

11 years
24 years

DATE JOINED:

5-14-85
5-16-72

THIS WEEKS PROGRAM:

Bill Chinery presents the Twin Valley academic scholars.

NEXT WEEK:
Hal Sexton presents Doug McMichael of kash Abrasives.
SOFTBALL HIGHLIGHTS:
Many highlights from the first two weeks, including:
This weeks game Wednesday at 8;00 p.m.

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
What is a PET Seminar?
' -A President-Elect Training Seminar(PETS) is a training and informational
meeting for club presidents-elect, planned and organized by the district
governor-nominee in cooperation with the district governor. The main
purpose is to help implement the RI theme for the forthcoming year and
to motivate incoming presidentsi in leadership roles in club, district and
RI activities.
What is a district assembly?
- A meeting of the incoming presidents, secretaries, and other designated
club leaders of all clubs in the district with the district governor, district
governor-nominee and such others as the Board may designate for the
purpose of conferring and receiving information as to club administration
and club activities.
YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST of the things we think, say or do
3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA —- SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY -— 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
PAT ALBRIGHT

President
President Elect

:

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996

COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Pat Albright

Attendance: Steve Kasperski

Bulletin: Mil soy

Public Relations: Jim. Whelan

CRAIG
SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
r

Assistant Treasurer
ps
committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling

DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark Putnam

-1995-Barry Case

}-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

Past President

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
‘ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.1. District 6360

Len Stuttman

President,
Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion fora program
please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:

Mike Galliers

Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,
‘Charles Tuschling

DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary

FRED ANDERSON

;

February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
‘Mike Gerlach

la

Geen Hobisen_

- 1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW

VOCATIONAL | SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole
OMT.
Bar

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

Director: John Hutchinson

assification/Membership
De velopment:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

SERVICE

ren: Greg. BraytonChairman, Tim ‘Hart
Rural Urb in: Jack Faulkner- Chairman,

Brian Sexton-Chairman

Mark Putnam
Barry Case

Warren Cook

Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan
Bill Chin ry
Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman

John Hutchinson

50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will be Used to help support
needy projects and/or needs outof our

normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder

CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald

Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach

‘SONG LEADERS
Ed Lake - Chairman,

Steve Kasperski

Tom Kramer

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

‘St dari Gaieate: -Mike Gerlach‘Chairman

Interact Committee: Bill hexamer:

Chairman, Steve | Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

_ Greg Brayton

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Rumsey, Robert, **Senior Active**, Phyllis ..
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Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy .
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca

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Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**,
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carol

Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active™*, Janet
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Woodhams, Lawrence, “Senior Active**

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Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marj
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“ Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

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Published by the COLDWATER R

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The Singingest ES in the

MAY 21, 1996

COLDWATER

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS:

U.S. A.

ROTARY CLUB

WELCOME!!!

Pat Albright, John Dean, Bill Tyson
Don Shemel
Darwin Robison
Jim Gordon, Jim Grohalski
Dick Guisinger, Tim Hart

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:

Jim Lyon
Dick White

LAST WEEKS

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Rétary REFLECTOR

ara

27 years
25 years

DATE JOINED:

5-20-69
5-25-71

PROGRAM:

Bill Chinery introduced Coldwater High School principal Fred Hobart, who spoke
to us about the Twin Valley academic scholars. Fred talked about some of their

accomplishments, as well.as the colleges they plan on attending, and what they might

choose as their major.

THIS WEEKS PROGRAM:
Hal Sexton presents Doug McMichael of Kasco Abrasives.
NEXT WEEK:
Not yet listed, but it should be tremendous as usual!

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
What is a PET Seminar?
- A President-Elect Training Seminar(PETS) is a training and informational
meeting for club presidents-elect, planned and organized by the district
governor-nominee in cooperation with the district governor. The main
purpose is to help implement the RI theme for the forthcoming year and
to motivate incoming presidents in leadership roles in club, district and
RI activities.
What is a district assembly?
- A meeting of the incoming presidents, secretaries, and other designated
club leaders of all clubs in the district with the district governor, district
governor-nominee and such others as the Board may designate for the

purpose of conferring and receiving information as to club administration
and club activities.
YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE —- QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

- MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION —- ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS —- STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK —- STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

Coldwater,

Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Pat Albright.
Attendance:
Steve Kasperski
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,

Sorgoantediaiinp

Cc

reg Bruder-

SahaAl Nelson, Dave Pierce,

Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

DIRECTORS:

Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam

1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Director: Mark Putnam

1997- John Hutchinson

1998-Brian Sexton

Past President.

Harold Card

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry
Dc
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

This committee will arrange programs for the -

Director: Du C) Da
Co-Chairman: Buzz Gallers.

year. If you have a suggestion for aprogram

Mike Gerlach

please advise one of these members.

_
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE.
Director: Greg Bruder
—
International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:

Richard H. White

World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling
Papen

Stl COORDINATION

Classification/Membership
Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson

Director at Large: Brian

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President

Warren Cook

Tom Kramer |
Jim Whelan
Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson

50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman

CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig poe

Geng Dean, Hal

Brian Sexton-Chairman

Mark Putnam
Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Jim Erickson

ac
Steve HAaDSKI
Tom Kramer

Sexton

DISTRICT 6360 _
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360

Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

Chairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike Gerlach-

Chairman
Youth Scholarship: Rich Holben-

Cc airman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dennis Boester,

NAME

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NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

Grohalski, James T. Banking, Sharon
nears Dick, Der al Lab, Helen
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Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose .
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Ls ced Rick, .

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Larry, Sele Active**, oe

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Curry, | William, Recreation Equip. Mfg. Coleen
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Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker
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Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack,Oeesey Fa Barb.

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Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, **Ser
Klein, Ken, Property ener
Kornstein, Vince, **Senior ‘Active**, Winwvers
Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop
Lake, a
OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

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Spittle, Jim, Theatrical Director, Hilan
Stewart, Williai City Manager, Adi. Actv., Sally
- Strobel, Norb, utomotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, | Howard, ™Senio
Active**, Lola
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Erin .

Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian..

Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy ....
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca ...
_Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole ...

Uhl, Richard, “Senior Active**, Janet ..
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Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda .
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Caro!
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Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy .

* Past President

* Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

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MAY 28, 1996

COLDWATER

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS:
ROTARIAN

Who Serves Best”

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REFLECTOR

:

giro Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036
in the U.S. A.

ROTARY CLUB

WELCOME!!!

Jim Grohaiski
Darwin Robison
Matt Galliers
Dick Guisinger, Tim Hart
Randall Hazelbaker, Jerry Higgins

MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Santford Jolley
29 years
Jim Whelan
11 years

DATE JOINED:
6-01-67
5-28-35

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:

Hal Sexton presented Doug McMichael, manager of Kasco Abrasives, who
talked with us about his "hobby", Kasco Custom Golf. Doug began making his own

golf clubs when he had difficuity finding ieft handed clubs for his own use. He says

that from his research, the most important part of the club is the shaft, followed by the
grip, and finally the club head.

THIS WEEKS PROGRAM:

Dwight Woodman tells us what's new with the BPU.

NEXT WEEK:
Data Management Consultants, with our own Rick Roper.
NEW MEMBER PROPOSAL:
Ken Leonhard has been proposed for membership by Brian Sexton. His
classification would be Telephone Service. if you have any objections to this
proposal, please notify the Board of Directors within 10 days.

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
What is the district conference?
- It is a meeting heid annuaily in each district to further the program of
Rotary through fellowship, inspirational addresses, and the discussion
of matters relating to affairs of clubs in the district and RI generally.
Who shouid attend the district conference?
-All of the Rotarians of the district, and their spouses, should be encouraged
to attend.

THE

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?

2.

Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST

of the things we think, say or do

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

A 100 % MEMBER
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs - MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY 11:4 5 A.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:1 5 P.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS - STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA —- SUNSET INN - MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

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JUNE 4, 1996

NEXT

WEEKS

ROTARIAN

REFLECTOR

CLUB? P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036
CMY

COLDWATER

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :

\_

the U.S. A.

ROTARY CLUB

WELCOME!!!

Jim Hiscock
Matt Galliers
Wayne Kellogg
Randall Hazelbaker, Jerry Higgins

GREETERS:

Jim Hiscock, Rich Holben

MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:

DATE JOINED:

None

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:
Dwight Woodman introduced Jack Durl, of the Michigan South Central Power
Agency, who gave us an update on what they're doing about the expected increase
in power demand, with the new companies coming into town.
THIS WEEKS PROGRAM:

Data Management Consultants, with our own Rick Roper.

NEXT WEEK:
Dr. John Hartman's travels to Bosnia.

FROM THE BOARD:

The membership of Earl Tamar has been terminated due to problems with

attendance.

wert

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
What is the district conference?
- It is a meeting held annually in each district to further the program of

Rotary through fellowship, inspirational addresses, and the discussion

of matters relating to affairs of clubs in the district and RI generally.

Who should attend the district conference?
- All of the Rotarians of the district, and their spouses, snould be encouraged
to attend.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST of the things we think, say or do
3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:4 5 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:1 5 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN - TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt;»MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH - THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
‘Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD | Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Pat Albright
Attendance
Steve Kasperski
Bulletin: Mike Galliers
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,
~ Darwin Robison
Public Relations: uh iis

reg Bruder

1997- John Hutchinson

1998-Brian Sexton

Harold Card.

Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
‘SPECIAL-When called by President |
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360

Len Stuttman

President, Rotary

| Interndtional

Herbert G. Brown

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN
,

This committee wil arrange programs
for the

Mike Gerlach

please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White
World ‘Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling

Brian Sexton-Chairman

year. If you have a suggestion for a program

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

pisaee John Hutchinson —

Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson

Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

DIRECTORS:

1996-

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY

Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson

Director: Barry Case

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

:

Bill

Chinery

Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson

These funds will
be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our

normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman

SONG LEADERS

Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach

Greg Bruder

Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Ed Lake - - Chairman,

Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart
3

Jim Whelan

CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald

SERVICE

Tom Kramer

50/50 COMMITTEE

Devalapment:

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs"
Vocational Awareness: amis: Cole

Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook

n: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

Citizens: Chuck Woodward-

Chairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike Gerlach‘Chairman

Youth Scholarship: Rich Holben- —
Chairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin, Dave Rubley, Dennis —
Greg xan
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NAME.

Swimming Pools |

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Grohalski, James ay , Banking, Sharon |
Guisinger, Dick,
Dental Lab,
deca lh Steve, Adult Ed

luction, Colleen

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Holben, Rich, **Senior |‘Active** .
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‘Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose

278-2291

Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, |
Epey, David, * “Senior — ff Del’..&lt;..

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Sebald, Craig, Gone Active’, Ri
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra...

Sexton, Hal, Senior Active**, Wanda
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries,
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Kornstein, Vinee, “*Senio
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Tuechling, Charles, ** ‘
Tyson, Bill, Past Sen
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**,
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Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adl. J ctv., Lucinda .
Werkman, 5 Gary, Dentist, Jackie

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E awrence, “Senior Active™*, Linda
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Gibson, |Ron, Phy
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Glover, Steve, **Senior Native, Cynthi

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals,

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Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active**, J. Adaire .

_ Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie .

* Past President

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The Singingest Chib in the U. S. A.

JUNE 11, 1996

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP: |
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS:

—

WELCOME!!!

Larry Woodhams
Wayne Kellogg
Randall Hazelbaker
Jim Hiscock, Rich Holben
Gary Howe, John Hutchinson

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES: —
Jack Faulkner
15 years
Bill Stewart
6 years

DATE JOINED:
6-9-81
6-10-90

THIS WEEKS PROGRAM:

Dr. John Hartman's travels to Bosnia.

NEXT WEEK:
The Branch County Dive team, with Sheriff Ted Gordon.
SOFTBALL UPDATE:
- BATTING AVERAGES
CASE
GIBSON
GERLACH
PIERCE
OLMSTED
RUBLEY
GLOVER
DEAN
SHEMEL

SFOR 7
8 FOR 12
9FOR15
SUR.
9FOR 16
10FOR 18
6 FOR 13
8 FOR 18
4FORQ

THROUGH 6 GAMES

714
.667
.600
.600
562
556
462
444
.444

GORDON
COLE
ROPER
PARKS
ADAMS
KASPERSK
KLEIN
ALBRIGHT.
TEAM

7FOR17
6 FOR 16
4 FOR 15
4 FOR 15
3 FOR 12
3FOR 13
1 FOR6
1FOR9
91-216

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.267
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231
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The team record stands at 1 Gold and 5 Silvers. Next game Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. Be there!

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
Where is the World Headquarters of the Secretariat of Rotary International?
- The World Headquarters of the Secretariat occupies Rotary's own headquarters
building located at One Rotary Center, 1560 Sherman AVe., Evanston, II. 60201.
YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1.
2.

Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs - MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN —- THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS —- STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK —- STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�Coldwater, Michigan
~ P.O. Box 42

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

;

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON

sé Assistant Treasurer

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Pat Albright
Attendance:
Steve Kasperski

Bulletin: Mike Galliers _
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,
~ Darwin Robison
Public Relations: Jim Whelan

Rotary Information:
Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edward Geishert
Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and

Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

DIRECTORS:

Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Director: Mark Putnam

1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

Past President

Harold Card |

BOARD
OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown
ny

Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

Adams, Les, Swit a

Pools

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case

Mike Galliers

Warren

Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White
;
World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling
MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership
Development:
Bob Rumsey- -Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald

Cook

Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan
Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
|

Dwight Woodman

John Hutchinson

50/50 COMMITTEE

oS
;
These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder

Jim Erickson

SONG LEADERS

Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Chairman, Tim Hart
Rural Urban:
Jack Faulkner-Chairman,
j
izens: Chuck WoodwardChairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman

Youth Scholarship: Rich Holben-

Chairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

This committee will arrange programs
for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

Director: Barry Case
Handicapped Children: Greg Brayton-

Greg Brayton

NAME

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
Mike Gerlach

PHONE

NAME

’

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon ..
-Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen .
Haberkorn, Steve, ‘Adi
Hart, Tim, Video Pra

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Faulkner, Jack, Education, Barb...
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda.
Galliers, Matt
Galliers, Michael, Display Fixt. Mig, Adl. Actv., Donna
baad Geishert, Edward, **Senior Active”, Sylvia
639-4635
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279-7163

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vers Jolley, Santford, **Senior Active**, Pai
Kasperski, SteveL., Exterminator, \
Kellogg, Wayne, Retail ‘Sportswear, Labial
Kerr, Robert, **Senior Active** ...
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Kornstein, Vince, **Senior sain Winivere
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Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie..
Roper, Rick,
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Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
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Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, ...........

Spittle, Jim, Theatrical Director, Hilary .
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Stewart, William, City Manager, Adl. Actv., Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, “Senior Active™*, Lola
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Erin .
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian .

Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active™*, Nancy ...

Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca ......
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy ..

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole ......
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet .
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adl. Actv.,
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

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Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia .
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores .....

Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda |
Woodman Dwight, Board of Public Uiiities, Carol

d, Charles, **Senior Active**

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy.
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen..

Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active**, J. Adaire..
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie ..........

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** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

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Rotary

“He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

REFLECTOR

Published by the COLDWATER ROF. ARY CUB? P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036
The Singingest

JUNE 18, 1996
THIS WEEKS

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CMY in the U. S. A.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB
Warren Cook, Craig Sebald

BIRTHDAYS:

THIS WEEKS

50/50 REP:

THIS WEEKS

GREETERS

NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS:

WELCOME!!!

Randall Hazelbaker

|

Les Adams

Gary Howe, John Hutchinson

:

Larry lveson, Santford Jolley

DATE JOINED:
6-21-83

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
13 years
Dick Guisinger

6-21-60

36 years

Bob Rumsey

THIS WEEKS PROGRAM:
The Branch County Dive team, with Sheriff Ted Gordon.
NEXT WEEK:
Tibbits summer stock, with Paul Mastrangelo.

PARTY TIME:
Rotary party at Terry O'Connell's house! Saturday, July 20th. Cost is $15.00 per
couple. See Darwin Robison for details. Sign up today!

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
Where is the World Headquarters of the Secretariat of Rotary International?
- The World Headquarters of the Secretariat occupies Rotary's own headquarters

building located at One Rotary Center, 1560 Sherman AVe., Evanston, Il. 60201.

Does the Secretariat have other offices?
- Yes, in Delhi, India; Sao Paulo, Brazil; Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia;

Tokyo, Japn; Zurich, Switzerland; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Manila, Phillipines;
and Seoul, Korea. Headquarters of Rotary International in Britain and Ireland,
located in Alcester, Warwickshire, England, serves the clubs there.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST of the things we think, say or do
3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4, Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A. M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P. M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION - ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS - STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�PS

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer
DIRECTORS:

1994-Mark Putnam

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Governor

Pat Albright

R.I. District 6360

Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

This committee
will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

hig ee Gerlach

Bulletin: Mike Galliers
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,
~ Darwin Robison
Public Relations: Jim Whelan
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
rd Teeter, Edward Geishert
Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling

Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs

Past President

Len

=

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY —
_ Director: Duke Davi
‘Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

CLUB SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

District

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

Mark Putnam
Barry Case

_ Mike Galliers

Warren Cook

Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White

World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

Director: John Hutchinson

Classification/Membership
Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman,
Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson |

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan
Bill Chinery

Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman

Vocational Awareness: James Cole

Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach

COMMUNITY SERVICE
‘Director: Barry
Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart
Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner- Chairman,

Chairmman, Bob ee

Brian Sexton-Chairman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:

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ROTARY CLUB OF

Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

:

Student Guests: Mike Gerlach-

Chairman

Youth Scholarship: Rich Holben-Chairman, Richard White, David Rubley

Interact Committee: Bill Nettleman-

Chairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

Greg Brayton

NAME
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Cole, James, Banking
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Curry, William, Recreation Equip. Mf
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Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie..

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Kellogg, Wayne, Retail Sportswear, Dorothy .
Kerr, Robert, **Senior Active** .
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Kornstein, Vince, “*Senior Active**, Winivere .
Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan .

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Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
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Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator,
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Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy .
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Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adl. Actv., Lucinc
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie .....
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda
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Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Carol
Woodward, Charles, **Senior Active**
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JUNE 25, 1996

COLDWATER NOON ROTARY

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS:

WELCOME!!!

Mike Galliers, Norb Strobel
Les Adams
Bob Redmond
Larry Iveson, Santford Jolley
Steve Kasperski, Wayne Kellogg

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Larry lveson
25 years
Bob Loose
34 years

DATE JOINED:
6-29-71
6-26-62

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:
Sheriff Ted Gordon and the head of the Branch County Dive team brought us up
to date on how the Dive team program works, as well as what they feel they need

to operate more efficiently.

These needs include a vehicle and more manpower.

THIS WEEKS PROGRAM:

Tibbits summer stock, with Paul Mastrangelo.

NEXT WEEK:
The changing of the guard.

Pat Albright &amp; Terry O’.

PARTY TIME:
Rotary party at Terry O'Connell's house! Saturday, July 20th. Cost is $15.00 per
couple. See Darwin Robison or Steve Glover for details. Sign up today!!
NOTE:
During last week's Board meeting it was agreed that a dues increase of $4.00 was
necessary because a District 6360 per member increase has been approved.
Our 1996-97 dues will be $88.00 and collections will begin the first week in July.
ROTARY

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:

How is Rotary International financed?

- Principal sources of the revenue of RI are per capita dues from member
clubs payable semi-annually for each active, additional active, senior active,
and past service member; charter fees from new clubs; subscriptions and
advertising income from "The Rotarian"; and interest on investments,

including rental revenue from the Rotary Headquarters building.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST

of the things we think, say or do

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:4 5 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:1 5 P.M.
JONESVILLE —- ROUNDTABLE INN - TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN —- THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA —- SUNSET INN —- MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan

CLUB

P.O. Box 42

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
_ President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer

Assistant Treasurer

Attendance:
Steve Kasperski
Bulletin: Mike Galliers
“
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,
Darwin Robison

Public Relations: Jim Whelan

Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edward. Geishert
Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,

John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson) |

Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark

SERVICE

Director: Pat Albright

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

FRED ANDERSON

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

Chuck Tuschling

Putnam

1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder

1997- John Hutchinson

1998-Brian Sexton
Past President

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month

SPECIAL-When

called by President

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW

February 22, 23 &amp; 24

Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
Mike Gerlach

This committee will arrange programs
for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling

Brian Sexton-Chairman

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson

Mark Putnam

Barry Case
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan

Bill Chinery

Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman

John Hutchinson

Classification/Membership

Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson

CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald

SONG LEADERS

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Barry Case
Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart

50/50 COMMITTEE

Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski

Ed Lake - Chairman,

Tom Kramer

‘Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

Ken Smoker
:
=
Senior Citizens: Chuck Woodward-

Chairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
Youth Scholarship: Rich Hower
Chairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee:

Bill Nettleman-

Chairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

Greg Brayton

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Les, Swimming Pools .
Albright, Pat, Swine Production, Colleen .
*** Anderson, Fred, ** Sen
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jai
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Barnes, Carroll,**Senior Active**, Margaret
*** Biringer, Richard, **Senior Active**, Jean
Boester, Dennis E., Natural Gas Service, Carleen .
Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry .
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally ......
Bruder, Greg L., Investments, Cindy
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Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharo:
Cole, James, Banking, Adl., Actv., Pamela ........... ae 279-8202
Cook, Warren J. Eugenie . .
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CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Gr halski, James

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Howe, Gary, Op
ist, Bente ...
Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen .
** Iveson, Larry, **Senior Active**, Jacquely:
** Jolley, S ford, **Senior Active**, Pai
Kasperski, SteveL., Exterminator, Vic

Kellogg, Wayne, Retail Sp
Kerr, Robert, **Senior Active** ..

Faulkner, Jack, Education, Barb

Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Li
Galliers, Matt
Galliers, Michael, Display Fixt. Mfg., Adi. Actv., Donna. 2 {
*** Geishert, Edward, **Senior Active**, Sylvia .
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie .....
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Nelson, Al, **Senior Active**, Jean
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O'Connell, Terry, **Senior Active**, Sally ........
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary ..
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, .

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie ........

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278-6856
;

Patton, Gil, **Senior Active**, Jane ..

Perry, Gerald, Clothing Retail, Lauri
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active**, J. Adaire

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose

T., Banking, Sharon .

639-4402

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Dean, Sonn C, County Administrator
Downs, Larry, Golf M keting, Judy .
Dygert, John, **Senior Active™* , Mary
Erickson, James, FoodB
Elizabeth.......

NAME

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Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie .......
Roper, Rick,
Rubley, David, **Senior Active’, Del..
Rumsey, Robert, “Senior Active**, Phyl
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, Ila ..
Sebald, Craig, **Senior Active**, Rita ..

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra ..

Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries,
Spittle, Jim, Theatrical Director, Hilary .
Stewart, William, City Manager, Adl. Actv., Sally..
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara .
Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active**, Lola..
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Adminis'
, Erin
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian .
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy ..
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca .
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy..
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Jane’
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adi. Actv., Lucinda.
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Carol
Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active**
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

279-5400
278-4222
278-8474
278-4402

.. 278-2311
279-7537
* Past President

* Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most

JULY 2, 1996

Who Serves Best”

SAY,

COLDWATER NOON ROTARY

WELCOME!!!

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:

Les Adams, Jack Lawson, Rick Roper,

THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS:

Bob Redmond
Larry Downs
Steve Kasperski, Wayne Kellogg
Bob Kerr, Ken Klein

ROTARIAN MEMBE.
None

IP

Brian Sexton, Howard Taylor

VERSARI.

DATE JOINED:

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:

Charles Burr guided us through highlights from this year's coming performances.
The lineup includes musicals “Hooray for Hollywood", “Big River", and "Two By Two",

along with plays “Footlight Frenzy” and "Broadway Bound”.
THIS WEEKS PROGRAM:
The changing of the guard. Pat Albright &amp; Terry O°.

NEXT WEEK:
Bill Chinery presents a program at Coldwater High School.
PARTY TIME:
Rotary party at Terry O'Connell's house!

couple.

Saturday, July 20th. Cost is $15.00 per

See Darwin Robison or Steve Glover for details.

Sign up today!

NOTE:
During the last Board meeting it was agreed that a dues increase of $4.00 was
necessary because a District 6360 per member increase has been approved.
Our 1996-97 dues will be $88.00 and collections will begin the first week in July.
SOFTBALL UPDATE:
Case
5 for 7
Gibson
12 for 19
Gerlach
13 for 22

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591

Olmsted
Glover
Pierce
Cole
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417
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12 for 24

14 for 26
6 for 13
5 for 12
10 for 24
6 for 15

FOUR-WAY

Is it the TRUTH?
: Is it FAIR to all concerned?

RECORD( 2 GOLDS &amp; 7 SILVERS)

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TEST of the things we think, say or do
3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE = WEDNESDAY 12:1 5 P.M
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUES
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN —

- MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY

CLUB OF

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996

COMMITTEES

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

:

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
Presi
PAT ALBRIGHT
President E
DENNIS BOESTER
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON

Assistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:

AMae

_ Darwin

Wer

:

ne

Robison

is

:
This committee will arrange programs for the |

Mike Gerlach

please advise oneof these members.

year. If you have a suggestion for a program

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

|

Director: Greg Bruder

Public Relations
:

Brian Sexton-Chairman

‘

Mark Putnam

International Youth Projects:

Barry Case

Rotary International Foundation:

Tom

World

Bill Chinery

Warren Cook

Richard H. White

Sergeants-at-Arms:

Chairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,

John Schroll,Ded

_ February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davic
Co-Chairman:

Director: Pat AE:

Community Service: Jim Troust, }

Charles Tuschling

Tom Kramer and

Kramer

Jim Whelan

Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman

MEMB BROHIP COORDINATION

John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE
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VOCATIONAL SERVICE

John Hutchinson

1998-Brian Sexton
Past President

CLUB SERVICE

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

aotery ena imSecrcinan
Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam
1995- -Barry Case

1997-

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.

1995-1996

ROTARY SHOW

Boer

Harold Card

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COMRER er

SONG LEADERS

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mal realm.

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Vocations! hareMiisge: James Cole

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President

These funds will be used to help support

Gary Werkman-Chairman

Craig Sebald

:

Greg Bruder

Jim Erickson

Mike Gerlach

Ed Lake - Chairman,

Gregg Dean,

Steve Kasperski

Hal Sexton

Tom Kramer

_ DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

3iI| Nettleman-

r, Pete Baldwin,

‘Dave

uBley, Dennis Boester,

Greg Brayton

NAME
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CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

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Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy
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Make-ups
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- Jim Cole,
Quincy
Ken Smoker and Al Nelson.
Sunrise Birthdays
Program

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Rex

Carol

Dave

Schaffer,

Winner,
Leader,

and

"Adjustment

Bronson

Katrina

Hunt,

Family

Disorders".

Practice

Georgia

Howard
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place

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Ed

Lake,

Yankee

Early

Leavers

Dave

Pierce,

Dean,

Bob

Dawns,

John

Ron

Redmond

Schroll,

Gibson,

and

Jim

Mark

John

Jerry

Springs,

Rotary Pignic et. Terry O’Copne@il’s
Price of admission $15. 00.

THE

Redmond,

Quincy

District Golf Outing.
i fash ee
eae

Larry

Bob

Taylor

Howard

and

Lehmann

Savannah,

Mihocko,

50/50
Song

on

Faulkner,

Guests

Thorne,

Jim

Case

Barry

Psycologists,

Jack

Kellogg

Wayne
-

Dygert,

on

Wayland,
July

Wheland,

Galliers,

Hutchinson.

Towns.

22,

Dick

Rob

Michigan
1996

at

4

FM,

Gusisinger,

Putnam,

Jeff

FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do

1. Is itthe TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs - MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M
JONESVILLE —- ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH - THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�S
ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Michigan

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Pat Albright
Attendance: Steve Kasperski
Bulletin: Mike Galliers

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL

PAT ALBRIGHT

President

President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding
STEVE HABERKORN
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant

Secretary
Secretary
Treasurer
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton
Past President

RS
Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman
President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

Darwin Robison
Public Relations: Jim Whelan

Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edward Geishert

Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg Bruder-

Chairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and

Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling
”
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Barry Case
Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart
Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,
Ken Smoker
Senior Citizens: Chuck WoodwardChairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
Youth Scholarship: Rich HolbenChairman,

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson

Co-Chairman:

Mike Gerlach

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

Buzz Galliers,

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling
MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership
Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan
Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE

These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our

normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald
SONG LEADERS

Ed Lake - Chairman,

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Richard White, David Rubley

Interact Committee: Bill Nettleman-

Chairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,

Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,
Greg Brayton

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

*
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Adams, Les, Swimming Pools
Albright, Pat, Swine Production, Colleen
*** Anderson, Fred, ** Senior Active**, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane .............:00
* - Barnes, Carroll,**Senior Active**, Margaret
*** Biringer, Richard, **Senior Active**, Jean ......
Boester, Dennis E., Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry .
279-8218
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Bruder, Greg L., Investments, Cindy .
Cardenas, Ray, C.L.U., Life Insurance,
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278-2513
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Case, Barry, C.P.A., JOAN ....c.ecseeseeeeee
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon .
Cole, James, Banking, Adl., Actv., Pamela ....
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*** Culy, Fred, **Senior Active**, Dorothy
Curry, William, Recreation Equip. Mfg., Coleen .
*** Davidson, Duke, **Senior Active**, Mary
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker .
*
Dean, Jeffrey, **Senior Active** ...
*** Dean, John T., **Senior Active**, Joanne
Dean, John C., County Administrator ...
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy .
*** Dygert, John, **Senior Active**, Mary ..
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth .
Faulkner, Jack, Education, Barb ..............
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Galliers, Matt
Galliers, Michael, Display Fixt. Mfg., Adl. Actv., Donna .278-6603
Geishert, Edward, **Senior Active**, Sylvia ....
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie ............
*
Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**, Cynthia

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon .
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen ......
Haberkorn, Steve, Adult Education, Candy .
Hart, Tim, Video Production, Pamela ...
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary K.
Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg., Adl. Actv.
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
*** Holben, Rich, **Senior Active**
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente ....
Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen .
** Iveson, Larry, **Senior Active**, Jacquelyn .
*** Jolley, Santford, **Senior Active**, Pat .
Kasperski, Steve L., Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Retail Sportswear, Dorothy ..
Kerr, Robert, **Senior Active** ..
Klein, Ken, Property Management,
y,
Kornstein, Vince, *“*Senior Active**, Winivere ..
Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan ......
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop ...
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann .
Loose, Robert, **Senior Active**, Margaret .
Lyon, Jim, **Senior Active**, Judy
*
Moore, Richard, **Senior Active**, Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins., Marybeth
*
Nelson, Al, **Senior Active**, Jean...
Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally (:
O'Connell, Terry, “*Senior Active**, Sally
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, .
Patton, Gil, **Senior Active**, Jane
Perry, Gerald, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen .
Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active**, J. Adaire ..
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

PHONE

NAME

- 741-3663
278-4728
639-4402
279-7875

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279-7505

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278-4369

***
***

*

*
***

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie .......
Roper, Rick,
Rubley, David, **Senior Active**, Del
Rumsey, Robert, **Senior Active**, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla ...
Sebald, Craig, **Senior Active**, Rita ..
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra...
Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, ...
Spittle, Jim, Theatrical Director, Hilary .
Stewart, William, City Manager, Adl. Actv., Sally ..
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara .
Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active**, Lola......
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Erin
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian .
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy ..
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca .
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy ..
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole ..
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet .
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adl. Actv., Lucinda .
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie .............
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores .
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active, Li
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Carol
Woodward, Charles, **Senior Active**
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

* Past President

PHONE
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278-5006
278-8068
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278-4907
278-4478
279-9836
279-8958
278-2859
278-7100
279-5400
278-4222
278-8474
278-4402

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most

Published by the COLDWATER RG

Who Serves Best”

‘

The Singingest
Tuesday,

August

Last

Tuesday,

Dave

Pierce

13,

the
gave

1996

club
the

met

in

the

new

Cafetorium

at

the

Coldwater

High

School.

invocation.

Mark Galliers gave the group in a near perfect medley of songs, as the acoustics
were checked for the first time in the new auditorium.
A nutritious
lunch of
pizza, salad and pop was served and fortunately there was enough left that Bob
Kerr got some when he arrived lat.
Guest

included,

Tony
from
President).
Makeups

Dr.

Chuck

Bryan,

included;

Hutchinson &amp; Jack
Cole (Quincy).

Ohio,

Greg

Bacon,

a

former

former

Brayton

Lawson

Rotarian,

(or

(Clarendon),

(Sunrise),

Wayne
Kellogg
announced
the
birth
congratulated by Norm Strobel.
Tom Kramer announced
at the Country Club.

Coldwater

President

Al

Nelson,

of

his

as

Harold

Brian

14th

Card

a

girl!

would

SEASON
“AB

ROTARY

20.

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Gerlach
Rubley

Pierce
Shemel
Glover
Albright

&amp;

John

Jim

He

Tuesday,

Friday,

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the candidacy on the Democratic Ticket for Sheriff,
and
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be

named

a

(Angola),

Grandchild,

THE MICHIGAN BATTLECATS have announced that
C.O. Brown Stadium. More details next week.

2

cat

Shemel

CREEK:
DAY at

i

them,

Don

BATTLE
ROTARY

Case

some

call

Sexton

the Annual Rotary Golf Outing
More details to follow.

Dave Pierce announced
selected Bill "Sparky"
to re-open the Health

and

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The program was a tour of the new CHS Facilities...looks
like a lot to get
finished in 3 weeks,
Bill! But what’s done looks great! New academic centers,
music &amp; band rooms, great new gymnasium! Coldwater will be boasting one of the
nicest

facilities

Chinnery,

THE

Fred

in

Hobart

&amp;

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

the

a

State!

rep

from

Tour

the

was

conducted

construction

by

Pat

company.

Albright,

Bill

TEST of the things we think, say or do
3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE —- ROUNDTABLE INN - TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER
SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

» MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY - 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB

OF

~COLDWATER

Coldwater, Michigan
:
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
|

President

President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Pat Albright

Bulletin: Mike
Galliers
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,
Darwin Robison
Public Relations:
Jim Whelan

: INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers

Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edward Geishert

Sergeants-at-Arms:

Greg Bruder-

Chairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,

chroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and

Jim Erickson)
3
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

1995-Barry Case

VOCATIONAL, SERVICE

1996-Greg Bruder

1997- John Hutchinson

1998-Brian Sexton

Harold Card

Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Rotary International Foundation:

World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling

Director: John Hutchinson

Classification/Membership

Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

CLUB HISTORIAN

: COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: | Barry Case
Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart
Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,
Ken Smoker
:

SONG LEADERS
Ed Lake - Chairman,
Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

ROTARY

PHONE

ANN

NAME

needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach

Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

NAME

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Kornstein, Vince, **Senior Active**, Winivere
Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan..
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Davidson, Duke, **Senior Active**, Mary
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Moorhead, Tom, Property ise

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Perry, Geral
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Pierce, David, Real Estate Apprais
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Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active**, J. Adaire
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie ..

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Sebald, Craig, **Senior Active**, Rita
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Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, .

Spittle, Jim, Theatrical Director,
Hilary
lly
Stewart, William, City Manager, Adl. Actv.
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara

* — Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active**, Lola
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Adr jinistr: itor, Erin
*** Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian
*** Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active’*, Nancy
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca..
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active"*, Trudy
Tyson, Bill, Past Service. Carole
*
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adl. A
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie..

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279-5400

278-4222
278-8474
278-4402

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278-7095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia ..
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

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Rubley, Davi

*
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda .
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Caro
-*** Woodward, Charles, **Senior Active**

‘Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally (Sarah)
er y,
**Senior Active**, Paly

Jonorary

Donna.

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose ..
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie .........

**

Ay

These funds will be used to help support

Craig Sebald

Grohalski, JamesT., Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, ula

Adams, Les, Swimming Pools
Albright, Pat,
Swine Production, Colleen
..
Anderson, Fred, ** |
ior Active**, ‘Kathryn .
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, J jane..

c.

50/50 COMMITTEE

Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson —
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

Chairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,
Greg Brayton

Herbert G. Brown

Larry, Golf Me

Dwight Woodman

John Hutchinson

Youth Scholarship:
Rich Holben-

President, Rotary International

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Bruder, Greg L., Investments, Cindy
.
Cardenas, Ray, C.L.U., Life Insurance,
Card, Harold, ps
a
a
Dorot!

Mike Gerlach

Chairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman

Len Stuttman

CLASSIFICATION &amp;

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer
~ Jim Whelan
Bill Chinery

Senior Citizens: Chuck Woodward-

District Governor R.I. District 6360

NAME

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
Mike Gerlach

Attendance: Steve Kasperski

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996

TERRY O'CONNELL
PAT ALBRIGHT

ROTARY 1995-1996

COMMITTEES

.

279-9282
278-5033.
. 279-9072

"278-3283
278-2311
279-7537

-* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best”
SPU

Rotary
Published by the COLDWATER

ROTA RY

REFLECTOR

OA 1B? P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036

The Singingest aM

Tuesday, August 20, 1996

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thes. S2A.

Todays Greeters: Ken Leonard, Jim Hiscock

You were greeted by Chuck Woodward and Bob Loose.
Dave Pierce gave the invocation, and Matt Galliers led the group in a rousing selection of
traditional Rotary musical fare, including the well worn "R-O-T-A-R-Y", "Smile", "The
Battle Hymn of the Republic" and "Happy Birthday". Way to go, Matt! A true stretch!
When do we get to do some Hendrix?
Guests, of which we had one, was/were, Graham Pardee, a gentleman from far away who

married'a eee relation of Chuck Woodwards, but seemed to be a happy man none the
less.

Piidént Pat announced that a 75th Club anniversary was slated for Dec. 3, in the evening

at the Quality
Inn. It is assumed you may bring a date.

Jim Cole announced he had recently celebrated his 25th Wedding Anniversary and made a
contribution of $1.00 for every happy year......
Perfect Attendance Awards were given to: Terry O'Connell ( 1 Yr...Big deal, he was
President..He HAD to be here!), Wayne Kellogg ( 1 yr), Dar Robison (2 yrs), Harold Card
(20 yrs), Bob Rumsey (36 Yrs), Craig Sebald (38 yrs), and Bob Kerr (48 years!! Actually
it's 51 years, but we had to deduct tardies). WOW! Great going, guys!
Pres. Pat announced that Friday 8/23 was ROTARY NIGHT at C.O. Brown Stadium and
the Michigan —— Cats game. See Pat for tickets!!
Sgt-at-Arms Bill Tyson led an excellent scholarship fund raising effort with a table quiz of
Rotary Softball Trivia questions. Educational, entertaining, fruitful, are just 3 words that
pounce from our minds.....
Our program was provided by District Judge, The Honorable David Coyle who gave a
very informative program about the duties, responsibilities and experiences of the District
Court. Dave is one of 16 employees in that department, which handled over 16,300 cases
in 1995! And reported over $1 million dollars in fines and costs collected (Is he salaried,
or on a commission??). Great Program!! The Judge also made a special appeal that our
club members do all they
can to keep drunk drivers off the road..
The 50/50 drawing
was a measly $38 and won

(again)
by Mike Galliers.

Early leavers ep
ere program were: Gary Howe, apes
Carroll Barnes, and Matt Galliers.

THE FOUR-WAY
1. Isitthe TRUTH?

2.

Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST

Redmond,

TRIVIA QUESTION: How many of our present members can you name who have, (or
had) dads who were (or are) also members of the Club? You should be able to name at

Here's what you either missed, or experienced last week....

=
3
&lt;

of the things we think, say or do

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M
JONESVILLE —- ROUNDTABLE INN - TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN - THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS —- STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK —- STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUBOF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996

TERRY O'CONNELL
PATALBRIGHT

President
President Elect

_

DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Seay
STEVE HABERKORN
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder

CLUB SERVICE

oo.

ce: Stove

Ke

1997- John Hutchinson

Fellowst nip Activities:fre

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd | Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.1. District 6360
Len Stuttman

- President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

CLASSIFICATION
&amp; ROTARY ANN

International Youth Projects:

Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White

Howard Teeter, Edwa
-Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
_John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling

World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership
Development:
‘Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

CLUB HISTORIAN

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Barry Case
¢
Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart
Rural Urb in: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

SONG LEADERS
Ed Lake - Chairman,
Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case

Warren Cook

Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.
Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson.
Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Craig Sebald

Chairman, ie Bob L
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
Youth scholarship: Rich eiawen:
Chairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,

PHONE

_ Adams, Les, Swimming Pools
ape Pat, Swine

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

Director: Greg Bruder

Public Relations: vin saree

ibley, Dennis. =

NAME

February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Glover,

~ Darwin Robison

Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Harold Card

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW

Mike Gerlach

VOCATI ONAL ‘SERVICE
Director: Mark Put

1998-Brian Sexton
Past President

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

NAME

ge

‘CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

: Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, D i k, Dental Lab, Helen..
Haberkorn, Stev
Adult Edt cation, C

Produc

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose
78-2291
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick,
278-8745
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. 278-5006
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Boester, Dennis E
Boguth, Gerald, C’ Government, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, : Sally
‘Bruder, Greg L., Investments, anid cae A
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Senior Active**
2

ing,
Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda..
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries,
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Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen ..

. 278-2859
278-4046

639-8669
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Davieeon, Duke
Dean, Gregg, RF
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Dean, Jeffrey, **Senior ‘Active
*** Dean, John T., **Senior Active”,
Dean, John Cy snipe
Erickson, ane Food Brok
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Faulkner, Jack, | Education, Barb.

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Kemnetain, ‘Vince, **Senior Active", Winivere
Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan .
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop ..
Lake,
Edward,
/

.

278-4369
278-6501

*

Elizabeth

a

Buzz,

Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda..

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bile

Active",
rie

Tamar, Earl, Hospital Adi
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*** Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active™*, Marian
*** Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy..
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecc

msted, sim, Honorary

Parks, Larry, Mobil
Gi

279-7163

;

***

Home Sales,
ctiy

Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active’, J. Reais.
Redman, Bob, Past Servi , Coralie

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, ‘Jackie
Whelai
im, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores..
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda

Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Carol

278-7100
. 279-5400

. 278-4222
. 278-8474
. 278-4402

78-7095
.278-7738
278-6736
278-7703

Woodward, Charles, **Senior Active**
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

279-7537

* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The

COLDWAT
Published by the COLDWATER

tary
R y

INVOCATION:

REFLECTOR

?P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036

The Singingest

August 20, 1996

\_

COLDWATER

in the U.S. A.

ROTARY

Jim Troust

CLUB ©

Welcome!!

SONG LEADER:

Matt Galliers

MAKE-UPS
S. Kasperski - SUNRISE, Mark Galliers - BRONSON, B. Galliers, J. Dygert, H. Sexton, J.
Erickson, J. Faulkner, Mark Galliers, D. Woodman &amp; T. Hart - QUINCY, J. TroustSTRATFORD, CANADA

GUESTS

ROTARIANS: Rex Thorne, Dave Hoppe, Tony Mignery, Joe Lopez &amp; Dick Tait
NON-ROTARIANS: Eric Dean, Graham Pardee &amp; Claude Coleman
CHUCK WOODWARD

ANNOUNCEMENTS

- Ten more days to order Historic Branch County, Michigan Atlas.

EARLY LEAVERS
Greg Dean, Gary Howe, Jeff Dean, Dick White, Bill Chinery, Rob Putnam, Matt Galliers, Mike
Galliers, Hal Sexton, &amp; Tim Hart.

BIRTHDAYS:

Larry Iveson,

GREETERS FOR AUGUST 27, 1996

John Dygert

Mark Galliers, Bill (Sparky) Tyson

PROGRAM

oo Demlow, Executive Director, Branch County Council for the Prevention of Child
Abuse and Neglect (Child Abuse Council), started in 1982, is a 16 member board made up of

people who work for children, courts, schools, etc.

Prevention Through Education. Speakers Bureau, educational material, pamphlets, poster
contest, “I am Special” program for 2nd graders. Latest innovation is a video on child abuse and
neglect. Using local people, teachers, peace officers, pastor, social worker &amp; circuit court judge.
Ms. Demlow reports that over 1,000,000 children are abused/neglected nationwide - more

children under 5 die from child abuse than disease; 1.2% of the children in Branch County are

abused; 80-90% of child abuse cases involve someone the child knows and trusts; 50% if cases
occur in the home.

50/50 WINNER

Jim Whelen

$50.00.

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?
rs Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE —- QUALITY INN —- THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt;» MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Michigan
;

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Pat Albright

P.O. Box 42

Attendance: Steve Kasperski

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Bulletin: Mike Galliers

TERRY O'CONNELL

PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
HABERKORN

FRED ANDERSON

Treasurer

Assistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark Putnam

1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson

1998-Brian Sexton
Past President

:

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President

Thiscommittee will arrange programs for the

Mike Gerlach

please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Public Relations: Jim Whelan
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edward Geishert
‘Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and

Jim Erickson)

International Youth Projects:

Mike Galliers
. Rotary International Foundation:

Richard H. White

World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling

Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership
Development:

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

Al Nelson
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

COMMUNITY

Director: Barry Case

year. If you have a suggestion for a program

Director: Greg Bruder

Darwin Robison

President

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson

Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,

OFFICERS
BY ELECTION 1995-1996

STEVE

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

Bob Rumsey-Chairman,

Jerry Towns,

Handicapped Children: Greg Brayton-

Jim Whelan

Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson

These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.
Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Craig Sebald

Chairman, Tim Hart

Barry Case

Warren Cook
Tom Kramer

50/50 COMMITTEE

CLUB HISTORIAN

SERVICE

Brian Sexton-Chairman

Mark Putnam

SONG LEADERS
Ed Lake - Chairman,
Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Ken Smoker
oe
Senior Citizens: Chuck Woodward-

District Governor R.1. District 6360
Len Stuttman

Chairman,

Bob Loose

Student Guests: Mike Gerlach-

Chairman
Ye uth Scholarship: Rich HolbenChairman, Richard White, David Rubley

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

Interact Committee: Bill Nettleman-

Chairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,

Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,
Greg Brayton
:

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adams, Les, Swimming Pools .
—_— Pat, ‘Swine Production, Colleen

-**

PHONE

bi

Biringer, Richard, **Senior ition :
Boester, Dennis E., Natural Gas Serv
Boguth, Gerald, City Governmer
Brayton, Greg, Ad
1g, Sally 2

Galliers, Matt

*

Elizabeth .

Li

antford,

ee
ard

Law, Maureen ....
Active**, Jacquelyn .
ior Active™*, Pat.

ie,
Kerr, | ‘obert, **Senior Active”*..
Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy
Kornstein, Vince, **Senior Active**, Winivere ..
Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan .
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop
Ec

Dean, setrey, "Senior ‘Activ f
h
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Dyoptk ignes Food nee
Faulkner, Jack, Education, Barb

***

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Davidson, Duke, **Senior Active**, ine

Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures. Mfg

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

ei , James T., Banking, Sharon .
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen .on
ber

.

Bruder, Botsies _ vest eee a

be

NAME

ee
ard

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie ..
Roper, Rick,
:
Rubley David, “Senior Active™, ee
y;
‘Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla
Sebald, Craig, **Senior Active**, Rita .
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra..
Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active™*, Wanda
Stewart, William, ee Manager, Adi. Actv., Sally..
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mig., Barbara .
Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active**, Lola
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Eri
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian .
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy..
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy .

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

.....

Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet

Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adl. Actv., Lucinda .

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; 29350

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie ......
Whelan, Jim, Radio | Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores .
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Carol
Woodward, Charles, **Senior Active**

, Tom, PropertySecon ins., ener
Nelson, ‘A, “Senior Active**, Jean
Nettleman, William, Past Service, ‘Sally (Sarah.
O'Connell, sat **Senior Active**, Sally

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
Pierce, David, Real Estate peal
aren .
Putnam, Mark, *Senior Active**, J. Adaire .
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie ....

278-7327

Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca ..

Galliers, Michael, Display Fixt. |‘Mig., Adi. nen Donna. 2)

Geishert, Edward “Senior Active**, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mi
Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Ph
Glover, Steve, **Senior Active", Cynthia

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

61 6-432- 3757
279-9405
278-7095,
278-7738
278-6736
278-7703
279-9282
278-5033
«279-9072

.. 278-3283

278-2311
279-7537
* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most Whocians

Sept.

INVOCATION:

IMPORTANT:

Golf

Course

3,

1996

Jim

Troust

Quincy
-

COLDWATER

Rotary

$22.00

Coming in October:
for more details!

Deal

Best”

ROTARY

CLUB

SONG

Golf

Coldwater

Scramble
Noon

Welcome

LEADER:

- Monday

Rotary

Golf

"Steady"

Eddie

Sept.

Lake

9,

Scramble!

at

Quincy

Stay

tuned

ANNOUNCEMENTS: Brian Sexton announced that the club is helping to
sponsor an exchange student from Japan. As this was an unplanned
situation,
President
Pat
is
asking
club members
to contribute
$10.00 to defray expenses. Get your $10.00 to Pat or Brian by 9-296.
Also
needed
is a volunteer
youth
coordinator
to help with
details involved in hosting our guest, and a couple of families who
are willing to be host families. Let Brian know!
Tim

Hart

50/50

announced

Drawing:

that

$43.00

he

won

&amp; Pam

by

are

poor

expecting

Jim

Sargent of Arms Rob Putnam extracted
with sports trivia table questions..
ABOUT

You
car

OLD

remember,

THE

FOUR-WAY

speed.

(Charles

once

you’re

Schultz)

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to allconcerned?

"Over

in

April.

Hiscock
lots

of

scholarship

dollars

AGE:

know you’re getting old when "getting
in the parking lot.
(Bruce Lansky)

Just

a child

the

lucky"

Hill",

you

means
begin

finding
to

your

pick

up

TEST of the things we think, say or do
=

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will itbe BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY —- UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE —- WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - QUALITY INN —- THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
:
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
:
COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Pat Albright

_

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996

TERRY O'CONNELL

President

PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark Putnam

1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson

Director: Mark

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month

SPECIAL-When called by President

District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN.

Adams, Les, ta
bri

Putn

COMMUNITY

year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership
Development: :

SERVICE

Warren Cook
Tom Kramer

Jim Whelan

Bill Chinery

Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson

These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman

CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald

Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach

SONG LEADERS
Ed Lake - Chairman,
Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Director: BarryCase
Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case

50/50 COMMITTEE

Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson
Directorat Large: Brian Sexton

Vocational Awareness: James Cole
2

This committee will arrange programs for the

Buzz Galliers,

Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

DISTRICT 6360

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

—_

pth em ec
: reg Bader
Chairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee:
Dick
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling

Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs

Past President

NAME

~ Darwin Robison
: Public Relations: ‘ea Whelan

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

1998-Brian Sexton

Co-Chairman:

Mike Gerlach

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson

Ken Smoker

Senior Citizens: Chuck WoodwardChairman, Bob Loose

Student Guests: Mike Gerlach-

Chairman
Youth Scholarship: Ri h Holben—
Chairman,
Richard
{
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,
Greg Brayton
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Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole..
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet

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Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia..
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda .
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Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY
The Singingest

September 10, 1996

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|

Rotary REFLECTOR

?P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036
CM

in the U.S. A.

WELCOME TO ROTARY

Todays Greeters: Should've been

September 10, 1996

Ray Cardenas and Jack Faulkner

Last Week:
The meeting was led by President DeJour, Barry Case. Ed Lake led the singing. But
we couldn't sing Happy Birthday to anyone because the Editor doesn't know who
has the birthday list. Help him out if you can!
Dave Pierce led the invocation.
MAKE-UPS:

jim Lyon- Sturgis, Pete Baldwin- Quincy (3), Ray Cardenas, Jack Faulkner Bronson, Harold Card - Angola, Jim Koss HMS Maasdam, in the North Atlantic aboard
ship somewhere near Helsinki.

No Guests Today!

Early Leavers: Mike Galliers, Mark Galliers, Tom Moorhead, Harold Card, Brian Sexton,
Rob Putman, Tom Kramer, Larry Downs, Jim Grohalski, Larry Parks, and a name we
couldn't read.
Bill Curry resigned due to employment and attendance conflict.
ROTARY GOLF OUTINGS:
QUINCY: YESTERDAY
COLDWATER: OCTOBER 1, 1:30 at CCC. If you haven't signed up,
call Tom

Kramer at ADAPT

Sergeant-at-Arms today was Randall Hazelbaker (Mr. History) who assessed fines for
incorrect answers to automobile trivia questions, in honor of the 100th anniversary

of the Automobile.
PROGRAM:

Don

Shemel
shared
his impressions
of the
Republican
National
family.
his
with
Convention in San Diego, where he attended as an alternate, along
Don was impressed with Elizabeth Dole's speech, the parties, the weather in san
Diego, and sheer organization of the entire convention. Kinda like going to a, local
Board of Commissicners Meeting!

50/50 Drawing was $52, won
new High School addition.

THE

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

by Bill Chinnery, to be applied

to cost over-runs on the

TEST of the things we think, say or do
3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH —- THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON:
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL

President

PAT ALBRIGHT |
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
‘Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

February 22, 23 &amp; 24

Director: Pat Albright

Attendance: Steve Kasperski
Bulletin: Mike Galliers

Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,
- Darwin Robison.
Public Relations: Jim Whelan
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter,
( ard Geishert
Sergeants t-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

International Youth Projects:

Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White

World Community Service: Jim Troust,

Charles Tuschling

Jim Erickson)

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Mark Pu "Nal

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson
Classification: Membership
Developme
Bob Rumsey- shairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

Four-Way.Test: a. Sons

Past President

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President

DISTRICT 6360

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you havea suggestion fora program
please advise one of these members.

Director: Greg Bruder

John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and

prises

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

|

Director: Duke David on
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
Mike Gerlach

CLUB SERVICE

Flower Committee:
Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling

DIRECTORS:

ROTARY SHOW

Vocational Awareness: James Cole

CLUB HISTORIAN,
‘Craig Sebald

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Barry

SONG LEADERS

Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan.
Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE

These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs outof our
normal realm.
Gary Werkman-Chairman

Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Chairman, Tim Hart
Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner- Chairman,
Ken Smoker

Warren Cook

Greg Bruder

Ed Lake - Chairman,

Handicapped Children: Greg Brayton-

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case

Senior Citizens: Chuck Woodward-

District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

Chairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike Gerlach-

Chairman

Youth Scholarship:
Rich HolbenChairman, Richard White, David Rubley

Hertel G. Siew

Interact. Committee: Bill Nettleman-

Chairman, Ste
er, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

Greg Brayton

CLASSIFICATION

&amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Grohalski, James T

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CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie ....
« OREE Rick,
Rubley, David, **Senior Active**, Del..
Rumsey, Robert, “*Senior Active’, Phyllis.

Smokei Ken, Retail Srecaies
Spittle, Jim, Theatrical Director, Hilary
Stewart, William, City Manager, Adl. Actv
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara .
Taylor, Howard, “Senior Active’, Lola.
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Erin
' Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian .
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy
Troust, im, **Senior Active** , Rebecc
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active* , Trudy..
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole ....... s soatine
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet .....
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adl. Actv.,

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Kellogg, Wayne, “RetailiI sects weer, Dorothy ..

Kerr, Robert, **Senior Active**

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy
Kornstein, Vince, **Senior Active**, Winivere..
Koss, Jim, *Senior Active**, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop

Aros

NAME

Edward, OB/GYN teal Karen Ann ..

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie ......

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores .

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Geishert, Edward, **Senior Active**, Sylvia ..
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Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie ......

Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**, Cynthi

Bales Larry, Mobile Home Sales, .

Patton, Gil, **Senior Active**, Jane
Perry, Geral
Clothing Retail, Laurie .
Pierce,
Real Estate Appraisals.
Putnam,
Mark, ** Senior Active**, J. Adaire
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

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278-5796

Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda
in, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Car
Woodward, Charles, **Senior Active** ....
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

.. 279-7587.
* Past President

“ Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

September

Today’s

17,

WELCOME

should

have

greeters

Last week:
pulled out
Guests:

1996

Bob
all

Frank

TO

been

ROTARY!

Jim

September

Hiscock

&amp;

17,

Larry

Iveson.

Loose led the invocation and song leader Ed Lake
the stops! Happy Birthday was sung to Jim Gordon.
Pippenger-Bronson,

Dick

Huttenlochen-Quincy.

Prez Pat announced Coldwater Noon Rotary was on top of
for attendance for clubs our size, with an 82% average
attendance.
20 years ago, that would qualify for about
place!
The meeting went into the Twilight Zone as we
clean-up volunteers for Sunday.
Fred Anderson
thankfully ended the stalemate.
Sgt at Arms Mike
many scholarship
Early

leavers:

Don’t

forget

50/50

Drawing

Dean.
Tom

Kramer.

1996

Galliers prepared an
dollars were raised.

Jerry

Boguth,

Mike

Rotary

Club

Outing

-

won

$52

Golf
by

Steve

waited
&amp; Buzz

excellent

"Bugs"

heap

10th

for I-69
Galliers

table

quiz

Ron

Gibson

&amp;

Tuesday

October

Gerlach,
-

the

and

Jeff
1

!!

See

Kasperski.

The program was introduced by Jerry Towns. Our speaker was Ron
Trowbridge,
Director of External communications at Hillsdale
College,
formerly with the U.S. Information Agency in Washington
D.C. Dr. Trowbridge brought an anecdotal presentation of the
conservative perspective on the general state of present day
college education. His interesting speech had a polarizing effect
on the audience and several liberals were heard grumbling on
their way back to their cars.
Trowbridge invited club members to take advantage of attending
many special events the college has featuring well known
political,
educational and entertaining personalities.
He is also
the

editor

of

"IMPRIMOS".

NEW MEMBER:
Paul Mastrangelo,
Director of the Tibbits Opera
House, has been approved for membership.
Any member objecting,

do

so

to

the

board

in writing

within

10

days

of

today's

meeting.

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

RICAL

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY -— 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

COLDWATER

:

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

ROTARY 1995-1996 |

:

COMMITTEES
;

ES

aa
SERVICE

“CLUB

Director: Pat Albright

Attendance: Steve Kaper

Presi ident

STEVE HABERKORN

Treasurer

PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER
Recording :
tary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
FRED ANDERSON

Assistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program

please advise one of these members.

F

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Mike Galliers

:

Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White ©

John Schroll, phon Tom Kramer and

dim Erickson)
Flower eee

1995-Barry Case
Bon Bruder

: Dick Uhl

_ VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Harold Card

=

‘Bob RumseyAl Nelson

Saeed

Director: ; Barry

SPECIAL-When called by President

Chairman, Tim Hart

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Mark Putnam
Barry Case |

Warren Cook

Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan

Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership

eee
:
Vocational ‘Awareness: James Cole

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

Brian Sexton-Chairman

World Community Service: Jim Troust, | _ Bill Chinery
pear
Charles Tuschling
MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
John Hutchinson

50/50 COMMITTEE

hairman, Jerry Towns,
2

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

1998-Brian Sexton
Past President

February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:

Chuck Tusc ling =

1994-Mark Putnam

1995-1996

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

_ Mike Gerlach

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL

:

ROTARY SHOW

These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.
ry Werkman- Chairman

CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald

G

SONG:LEADERS

Jim Erickson

Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski

Ed Lake - Chairman,

Tom Kramer

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

Ken Smoker

‘Seni

r Citizens: Chuck Woodward-

District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

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NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon ....

Guisinger Dick, Dental Lab, cola

PHONE

NAME

741-3663
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Kellogg, Wayne, Retail §
Kerr, Robert, **Senior Active™ ..he

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CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose.
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie ..
Roper, Rick,
‘Rubley, David, Senior Activ e, Del.
Rumsey, Robert, **Senior Active™, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla
‘Sebald, C aig, **Senior Active**, Rita.
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sani
‘Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda
ker, Ken, Retail Gro

PHONE

278-2291
278-8745
. 278-7327
78-5006
. 278-8068

Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active™*, Lola..
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Erin
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian .
Towns, deny, “Senior Active**, Ni

Tuschiing, Charles, **Senior Active"*, Trud

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole .....
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet .

Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adl. Actv

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie ..

Whetan, Jim, Radio rine eb

Galliers, Matt
Galliers, Michael, Display Fixt.ian “Ad. ‘Aetv., Donna. ,
Geishert, Edward, **Senior Active**, Sylvia_
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie .
278-7331
* — Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**, Cynthia
«1279-7163
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Young, Charles,

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Dorothy

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~ Putnam, Mark, *Senior / ctive™*,
_ Redman, Bob, Past Servic
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The Singingest

Sept.«

You
you

24,

1996

—_

P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036

hin the U. S. A.

WELCOME

TO

should’ve been greeted today
weren’t, please inform your

ROTARY!

Sept.

24,

1996

by Fred Anderson &amp; Chuck
local Sergeant-at-Arms.

Young!

If

MAKE UPS: Sturgis- Jim Lyons; Quincy; Les Adams, Mark Galliers, Ken
Smoker,
Bill Nettleman, Carroll Barnes; Taos, New Mexico and Estes
Park C.O.- Jim Troust. Thanks Guys!
EARLY

LEAVERS

Dave
Pierce,
Galliers.

LAST

John

WEEK:

Jim

Hutchinson,

Erickson,

Duke

Gregg

Davidson,

Dean,

Gary

Mike

Gerlach,

Howe,

Mike

LAST WEEKS
PROGRAM:
Steve
Glover
introduced
Bob McHolm,
Branch
County Conservation Officer. Bob has been living in Quincy and has
worked in Branch County for the past 9 years. Bob related several
humorous
stories
about
illegal
hunting
&amp;
fishing,
graciously
omitting the real names of these offenders. He also discussed the
great quality of fishing on our area lakes.
50/50:

Won

(again)

by

Bob

Redman,

know

your

"Hiszonor"

says:

You

*

Your

twin

brother

*

You call
hold.

-* You

turn

the

on

the

having

forgets

suicide

news

who

your

pocketed

$53.00.

a bad

when:

day

birthday

prevention

hotline

&amp; they

interviewing

are

&amp;

they

Art

put

you

on

LaFevre.

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1.
2.

Is it the TRUTH?
|s it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

- MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION —- ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

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yr

ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Michigan

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

P.O. Box42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Director: ie

OFFICERS
BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL

President

PA ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
~
Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON

_sAssistant Treasurer

SOLER
CLUB SERVICE

Bulletin

Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

Kes

Darwin Robison

é

Howard Teeter, Edward Gei shert.

Richard H. White.

Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,

1998-Brian

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R. I. District 6360
.en Stuttman
President, Rotary International
HerbertG. Brown

Barry Case

Warren Cook

Tom Kramer

COORDINATION

Director: John Hutchinson

|

Jim Whelan

Bill Chinery

Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson

Classification/Membership

*

Vocational Awards: James Spittle

Sexton

Past President

3

MEMBERSHIP

“a

Director: Mark Putnam

Mark Putnam

Charles Tuschling

John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and

oe

Brian Sexton-Chairman

_

World Community Service: Jim: Troust,

Chairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

Rotary International | Foundation:

Sergeants-at-Arms

Chuck Tuschling

please advise one of these members.

International Youth Projects:

Mike Galliers

1994-Mark Putnam

1997- John Hutchinson

Director: Greg Bruder

Public Relations: Jim Whelan

DIRECTORS:

1995-Barry Case

INTERNATIONAL

ip Activities: Steve Glover,

Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

1996-Greg Bruder

This committee will arrange programs forthe
year. If you have a suggestion for a program

Mike Gerlach

Mike Galliers

Fellow

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February
22, 23 &amp; 24

50/50 COMMITTEE

Development:

Bob Rumsey-Chairman,
Jerry Towns,

Al Nelson —
Directorat Large: Brian Sexton

Four-Way-Test: LarryDowns
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director: Barry
Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart

needy projects and/or needs out
of our

normal realm.

‘CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald
:

These funds will be used to help support

Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder

Jim Erickson

SONG LEADERS

Mike Gerlach

E
.Chairman,
Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Rural ‘Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

Chairman, Bob Loose

_ Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
Youth Scholarship:
Chairman,

ich Holben-

Richard White, David Rubley

Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

Greg Brayton

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

“PHONE

NAME
G

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN
halski, James

NAME

T., Banking, Sharon

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN:

PHONE

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie ......
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‘Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, .

pittle, Jim, icatice Director, deg

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Klein, Ken, Property Management,
Kornstein, Vince, **Senior Active**
Seat Jim, * *Senior Active™*, eh

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Gerlach, ‘Mike, Fast Food Mectaurtit Kristina ..
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie..
* — Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**, Cynthia

avings and cae: lla ..
**Senior Active**, Rita.
“Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra .
Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda

Adraniesiaaon, Erin.

"279-5400
278-4222
278-8474
. 278-4402

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie ..............
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores

278-7095
. 278-7738
. 278-6736

Tamar, Earl, ay

Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy .
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy .
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active’*, Janet
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adl. A

Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda..

. 278-7703

Pierce, ‘David, Real Estate. Appraisals, Karen

Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active**, J. Adair
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY.
The Singingest

‘Rotary REFLECTOR
CLIBY P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036

Bin

the

U.S.

A.

Welcome to Rotary
October 8, 1996

Last week: The Club met for lunch at the Coldwater Country Club for our luncheon meeting,

which was followed by our Annual Club Golf Outing. Nine foursomes participated in the outing

and enjoyed a beautiful day on the course. Great temps, sunshine, and the beginning of fall colors

combined to make it a great day away from the office. Of course, it was greater for some more
than others, especially for the winners! The foursome of Tom Kramer, Ed Lake, Jim Olmsted and
and
Dave Pierce copped top honors with a score of 8 under par!! They received their just a
the hearty congratulations of all the other participants.

COMING UP: Watch for our Big 75th Anniversary Gala coming up in early December!! The

event will be at the Quality Inn.

Sargeant at Arms Rob Putnam did a commendable job under adverse conditions in raising
scholorship dollars. Using an animal trivia format, Rob stumped us on such important facts as
animal life longevity, mating habits, and other significant information. He was assisted by Mike
Galliers.
Sparky Tyson reported that he is suspending the Autumn Softball Pre-Season Training sessions

again this year. .

Prez Pat put out the appeal for helpers with the Inter Act Highway Cleanup. He got three

volunteers for Sunday......did you remember?
A Point to Ponder:
of things".

"No cases of eyestrain have ever been developed by looking on the bright side

To answer your question: The recent editor of the Newsletter has been Dave Pierce. Anybody
having the Birthday List is asked to please supply him with a copy. Anybody with information to

be submitted to the Consideration of Your Request Committee, can drop off that info to Dave.
We thank you for your support.

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1.
2.

Isitthe TRUTH?
—
Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH -— WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE —- QUALITY INN - THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

- MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH - THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Pat Albright
Attendance: Steve Kasperski
:
- Bulletin: Mik Galliers

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996

Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,

TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERK( RN
Treasurer

Darwin Robison
Public Relations: Jim Whelan
Rotary Informatio
Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edward Geishert
Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John ‘Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and

DIRECTORS:

Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

FRED ANDERSON

Assistant Treasurer

Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam

1995-Barry Case
1 996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle

1998-Brian Sexton

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President

_ DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
HerbertG. Brown

This committee will arrange programs
for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

Mike Gerlach

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Director: Greg Bruder

International Youth Projects:

Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling
MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership
Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson |

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs

Past President

1995-1996

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson

C raig Sebald

Ken Smoki

Barry Case

Warren Cook
Tom Kramer

Jim Whelan

Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson

50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will
be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director: Barry Case
Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart
: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

Mark Putnam

Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder

CLUB HISTORIAN

Vocational Awareness: James Cole

Brian Sexton-Chairman

Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Gregg Dean, Hal Soxttil

r

Senior Citizens: Chuck WoodwardChairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
Youth ‘Scholarship: Rich HolbenChairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,

Dave Rubley, Dennis. Booster,

Greg Brayton

NAME

***
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‘CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

‘Grohalski, James T.,oe

Adams, Les, Swimming Pools .
Albright, Pat, Swine Production, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, ** Senior, Activ
Baldwin, Pete, Hon
f
Barnes, Carroll, a

Sharon
***

ears

opie

Holben, Rich, “Senic
Howe, Gary, Optom
Hutchinson, John, Civil |
** Iveson, Larry, **Senior Active**, Jacquelyn
e., “*Senior Active** , Pat
_ Exterminator, Vi

Boguth, ‘Oarald, City
vernme
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sall
Bruel) eh |eBl
ae!

Koss, Jim, “Senior Active", a
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop .
ake,
Edward,
Ss

Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

Faulkner, Jack, Education, Barb .....
Gaallier: Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg.,
; tee

*

Gallers, ‘Michael, Display Fix

Mig, AdI. pie “Donna

Geishert, Edward, **Senior Active**, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina .
Gibson, Ron, Physician, -trtiager
=

Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**,

NAME

278-7331
279-7163

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose ..
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie..
Roper, Rick,
‘
Rubley, David, **Senior Active**, Del
leapt **Senior Active”, Phy!

Sexton, Hal,HO SBerkos Active**,
A
Wanda
Smoker, pl Retail, Groceries, .

.

Strobel, "Nor, Automotive Parts Mi
* — Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active”, |
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Eri
*** Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian

***

Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy .

Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca..
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole ..
*
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active** _ Janet
Vandoren, Andrew, Ci | Law, Adl. Actv., Lucinda
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jac
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broz cas ing, Patricia..
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores
*
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda .
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Carol ..
arles, **Senior Active**
at Woodward,
les, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy ..

2279-5400

278-4222

. 278-6736
278-7703
.- 279-9282
78-5033

, id, Real Estate Appraisals. , Karen
Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active**, J. Adaire
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie..

* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best’, _

Sy

Published by the COLDWATER RG]

“Rotary REFLECTOR
CCSB? P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036

The Singingest FM

in&gt; the U.S. A.

WELCOME TO ROTARY!
October 14, 1996
Today you were greeted-by John Hutchinson &amp; Bob Redman!
Guests at Last Week's Meeting:

Jim Eley, Past Prez/Bronson, Hide Yakamoto, Japanese

Exchange Student, and Erin Mullally, CHS Senior.

Our Newest Member: Paul Mastrangelo was introduced by Ray Cardenas. Paul presented
an eloquent introduction of himself after ray mispronounced his name, and told about his
background and family. Skit committee members working on next year's show sensed
some new talent in the club!

—

Make-Ups: Jim Lyon (Sturgis), Jim Peters &amp; Bill Stewart (Sunrise), Les Adams
(Montgomery?), Jim Hiscock (Leonidas?),
Carroll Barnes (Angola), Ray Cardenas
(Bronson). Thanks Guys!
Announcements:

Pres. Pat announced the Annual Convention for R.I. to be held in
Glasgow, Scotland. Info is available from Pat if you're interesed.

Tom Kramer disavowed any knowledge of funny business at the
recent Rotary Golf Outing.
Matt Galliers did an outstanding job of assessing fines! This guy kills me!

Last Weeks' Program: George Henderson, representing the Sister City group talked about
the experiences over the past 25 years with Coldwater's Sister City, Soltau, Germany. 47
localites recently returned from a trip to Soltau commemorating the 25th anniversary of
the program. George showed some video footage of the groups reception in Germany and
talked about the great time the travelers have enjoyed. He also shared stories of the
program's inception and some interesting stories of the effects of the program. George
commented that Coldwater enjoys one of the countries most successful Sister City
programs and encouraged club members to consider joining a new group for a trip this
coming July. Information can be gained from George (279-2040), or from Margaret
Wendell, the group's new President at 279-9150.
Early Leavers Who Missed the Program:
Gregg Dean
Les Adams
Bill Chinnery
John Hutchinson
Rich Holben
Duke Davidson
Bill Tyson
Howard taylor
Tim Hart

“THE
1.
2.

FOUR-WAY

Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST

Carroll Barnes
Harold Card
Buzz Galliers
Ken Leonard

of the things we think, say or do

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

MEMBER
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs - MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 %
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
A.M.
:
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY 11:45
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE— QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A. M.

ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A. M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN - MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�(
\RY
ROTARY

CLUB
CLUB

O
OF

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

Coldwater, Michigan

CLUB SERVICE

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS
BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer |

FRED ANDERSON

ss Assistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark Putnam

Past President

i
Harold Card

Director: Pat Albright
Attendance: Steve Kasperski
Bulletin: Mik
i
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,
Darwin Robison
Public Relations: Jim Whelan
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edward
Geishert
Sergeant at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman
| Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling.

BOARD
OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

Director: Mark Putnam

Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs |
Vocational Awareness: James

February22, 23 &amp; 24

Director: Duke Davidson

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program

‘Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
Mike Gerlach

please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam

Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:

Warren Cook

International Youth Projects:

Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,

Charles Tuschling

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

Director:

John Hutchinson

Classification/Membership
Development
Bob Rumsey-C ‘hairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson —

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

CLUB HISTORIAN

Cole

Tom Kramer

Jim Whelan

Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE

These funds will be Used to help support
needy projects and/or needs
normal realm.

out of our

Gary Werkman-Chairman

Craig Sebald

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director: Barry Case
Handi apped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart
Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

Barry Case

SONG LEADERS

Ed Lake - Chairman,

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton -

Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

:

Ken Smoker
Senior Citizens: Chuck Woodward-

Chairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
Youth Scholarship: Rich HolbenChairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill Nettleman-

Chairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
~ Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,
Greg Brayton

NAME

Biringer, Richard,

Boester, Dennis

*

*

,
, Advertising, Sally .
Bruder, Greg L., Investments, Cinc
Cardenas, Ray,
C.L.U , Life Insur
Card, Harold, **Senior Active**, Dorothy
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn ......
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, ren: Adl., Actv., Pamela..
x, Wa
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Dean,eee Real Esta
Dean, pals ee

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fetes. Randall,
fe
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Mary K
Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg., Adl. Actv.
Hiscock,
Ji
ile Retail, Kay..

**
x:

Iveson, Larry, **Se jor Active**, Jacquelyn
*** Jolley, Santford, **Senior Active**, Pat
Kasperski, Steve L., Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Retail Sportswear, acted ;
Kerr, Robert, **Senior Active”* .
Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy ..
Koi stein, Vince, **Senior Active**, Winivere .
Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan .
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop |
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Loose, =
—
Active™: Margaret
‘Lyon, Jim, *

*
/
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278-6501

***
***

igen

*

PHONE

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose
. 278-2291
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
238-2324
278-8745
Roper, Rick,
Rubley, David, **Senior Active’, Del .
Rumsey, Robert, **Senior Active**, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla .
Sebald, Craig, **Senior Active**, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating,
Sandra.
Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda
Smc ef, Ken, Retail Groceries
Spi
=
Stewart, William, City Manager, Adi. Actv.
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mig.., Barbara
.278-7100
Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active**, Lola.
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Erin
. 279-5400
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian
78-4222
Towns, Jerry, **Senior ‘Active**, Nancy .
78-8474
. 278-4402
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy
. 238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole ........
. 279-7806
| | Richard, “Senior Active’*, Janet
616-432-3757
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adi. Actv., Lucinda...
279-9405

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie .....

Rick

Galliers, Buzz, "Display alee
Fi
Mfg., Linda
Galliers, Matt
Galliers, Michael, Display Fixt. Mfg., Adl. Acty. Donna. 278+ 6603
*** Geishert, Edward, **Senior Active**, Sylvia..
»- 639-4635
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
278-4460
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie..
278-7331
* — Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**, Cynthia
... 279-7163

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores..
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda . =
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Caro!
Woodwa
Charles, **Senior Active’ ......

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

78-7095
278-7738
278-6736
78-7703
279-9282
. 278-5033
. 279-9072

Putnam, nar, **Senio
ctiver”, Si Adaire .
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie ...
* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION S ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.

279-9568

Albright, Pat, Agticollure-Swine, Colleen

238-2479

Anderson, Fred, SA-BanWng, Kathryn

278-6033

Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

639-3513

■

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

278-8006

● ■*

Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry.

279-8218

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.
Bruder, Greg, Irwestments

278-8489

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.

238-5421

■

■

' ”
' "

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

10/22/96

Presiding:

Pal Albright

Invocation:

J. Troust

Song Leader:

E. Lake

This Week’s Greeters:

J. Dygert &amp; J. Perry
Next Week’s Greeters:

This Week*s Birthdays

278-5789

Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case, Barry, CPA, Joann

278-5378

Chmery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, Add Active Banking. Pamela

279-5910

Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail. Dorothy.

639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen

278-4287

Larry Parks
Robert Rumsey

279-7986

Jerry Higgins’ birthday was last week (his name
was listed incorrectly. Sorry Jerry!)
Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

Davidson, Duke. SA-Newspaper, Mary.

639-4804

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

278-7851

Charles Woodward

50!

10/29/46

■

Dean, Jefirey, SA-Flre Insurance

278-8133

Jim Hiscock

10

10/26/86

■ ”

Dean. John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Goll Marketing, Judy.
Dygert. John, SA-Career Center, Mary.
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842

■ ■■

● "

●

■ ●●

■■
● "

278-4248
279-7217

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Malt, Rec. Assessory Sales
Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna....
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

279-9350

Getlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie

238-2995

Glover, Steve, SA. Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon. Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

278-4728

Make-ups
B, Case, C. Barnes, A. Nelson, Malt Galliers, R. Cardenas, R. Rumsey, K,

279-2174

Smoker - Quincy; G. Howe - Gulf Shores, AL(2), R. Hazelbaker - Westland,
MI; M. Putnam, W. Kellogg, G. Brayton, Jerry Higgins - Sunrise; Mark

278-5388
278-6603
639-4635

Hart, Tim, Video Producliops, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Rardall, Antiques, Mary Kay.
Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts MIg.-ADL AC, Eileen....

279-7875

Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary. Optometrist, Bente

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Galliers - Bronson
Guests

Dick Huttenlocher, Steve O’Donnell - Quincy; Jim Wodyka - Sunrise

238-5848

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Santiqrd, SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki

278-6628

Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniiorms, Dorothy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardv/are Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management. Cindy.

278-4369

Kornslein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop.
Lake, Edward., OB'GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karla

278-6100
767-4508

■

Loose. Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA. Judy.

■

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

278-4198

Announcements

Plan now to help the club celebrate its 75th Anniversary on December 3,
1996 at the Quality Inn.

Early Leavers

Greg Dean, Jim Whelan, Ken Smoker, Rob Putnam &amp; Mike Galliers.

278-8773

Program

A tour of the water treatment facility.

278-2007

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins, MaryBelh

279-8610

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Nelson. Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

767-3510

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Netlleman, William, Pas! Seivice, Sally(Sarah)
O'Connall, Terry, SA, Sally.
Olmsted. Jim, Honorary.
Parks. Larry, Mobile Home Sales

279-4497

Patton, Gil, SA.Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Clothing-Retail, Laurie

278-7510

Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

639-5902

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA/Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire.

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mfg., Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob. Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

RedtTiond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick. Conpuler Sales

278-8809

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Rubley, David, SA, Del

278-7327

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

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Rumsey, Robert, SA'Sporting Goods-Reiail, Phyllis..

278-5006

Schroll. John, Savings and Loan, lla

278-8068

Sebald. Craig, SA, Rita

273-8373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboatd Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

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639-8453

SO/SO Winner

279-4481

Paul Mastrangelo - $47.00

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

GaryWerkman, Chairman
Kids Christmas Program

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery.
Slewerl, William, City GovernmenVAA, Saily.

279-9042

Director

278-4478

Brian Sexton

Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts MIg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-2859

Membership/

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA, Marian

278-4222

279-8958

Towns, Jerry, SA-BanUng, Nancy.

278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

279-7806

Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospilal,Janet

.(616)

432-3757

Bob Rumsey,
Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson
Club Programs

Workman, Gary, Dentist. Jackie

278-7095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

278-7738

Director

White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply. Delores

278-6736

Jim Coie

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fool Surgeon, Linda

278-7703

Woodman, Dwighi, B.PU. Director, Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

● Past President

●● Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA-Senior Actrre

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12;15 .PM.

BRONSON - Congregalional Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM,
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Club Historian

Craig Sebald

Thurs. 7:00 A,M,

ALBION ● St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS ● Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997

TERRY O’CONNELL Past President

PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.l. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Glay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER
1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms

Attendance

Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Director

Mark Putnam

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter. Edward Geishert

Director

Barry Case

Club Roster

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rick Roper

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Ken Smoker

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

David Rubley, Richard White
Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

International Service

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart
Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Coldwater

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman
Senior Citizens

Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

�ColdwaterROTARV

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

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PHONE

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Ctndy.

279-9568

AlbfighL Pal, Agrieultjre-Swtne, Colleen

238-2479

Anderson, Red, SA-Bankjng, Kathryn

278-6033

Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

639-3513

Barnes, Carroll. SA-Shoes Reiail. Margaret
Biringer. Richard, SA-Chnl Law PracBce, Jean

278-8006

278-8086

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Bogutti, Gerald City Gwernmeni, Terry
Braylon. Greg, Advertising, Sally.
Bruder, Greg, Investments
Card, Harold. SA-Hardwaie Retail, Dorothy

279-8218
.

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238-2076

Case. Barry, CRA, Joann

278-5378

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Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy.
Dygeri, John, SA-Career Center. Mary.
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842

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Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career. Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales
Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

279-9350

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjore
Glover, Steve, SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Baitara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

270-4728

....

Holben. Rich, SA

. ...

238-2418

Howe, Gary. Optometrist, Bente .

...

279-8888

..

11/2/84

9

11/3/87

13

11/8/83

Mark Galliers &amp; D. Robison - Bronson; J. Schroll, J. Peters, K. Smoker, J.
Faulkner, J. Boguth, H. Card, J. Lawson, &amp; L. Downs - Quincy; H. Card, J.

Lyon - Angola; D. Robison - Sunrise.
Guests

Brian Webber ● non-Rotarian; Lee Renterghem, Greenville.

Announcements

279-7505

Seventy five years of service to our area will be celebrated December 3 by
the Coldwaier Rotary at the Quality Inn. Mark your calendar and join us!

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Prmtng, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Santtord SA. Pat
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Kasperski. Steve, Exterminator, Vicki...
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279-7469

.

278-6628

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Kefcgg, Wayne, Sports Wear.hJnHorms. Dorothy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

276-2322

Early Iweavers

270-4369
. . ..

Gregg Dean, Tim Hart, Craig Sebald, Randall Hazelbaker, Jim Hiscock,

278-6501

Caroll Barnes, Ken Leonard &amp; Les Adams.

238-2265
. ...

278-6832
278-8773

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Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy,

278-2007

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Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins, MaryBelh

279-8610

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Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856
767-3510

'

Nettleman, Wiliam, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)
O’Connell, Terry, SA, Sally.
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

279-4497

Patton, Gil, SA.Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry. Clolhing-Hetail, Laurie

278-7510

Program

Douglas Langham, Bureau of Worker’s Comp., gave an overview of the
worker’s comp, system and offered suggestions on how to reduce claim costs.

639-8453

50/50 Winner

279-4481

Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
.

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Jeff Dean

$59.00

639-5902

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce. David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA'Funeral Home DirecDr, J. Adaire...

276-2313

Puhiam. Rob, Machine Mfg., Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Serves, Corale

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education. Rose

270-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin. Hardware-RetaH. Bonne

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER ERIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rkk. Computer Safes

278-8809

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Rubley, David, SA, Del
Rumsey, Robert, SA'Sporting Goods-Retail. Phyts ... .
Schrol, John, Savngs and Loan. Ila

1. Is it the TRUTH?

278-5006
278-8068

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

278-4478

Brian Sexton

278-8373

Sexton. Brian. Hardboard Fabreating. Sandra

279-8543
.

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278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retaii. Laura
Smoker, Ken, Reiail-Grocfe^.

Slewert. William, City Gcwernmenc'AA, Sally .
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mlg„ Barbara

The 4 Way Test

278-7327

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SebakJ, Craig, SA. Hria
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

.

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279-8958

278-2859

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA. Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA. Marian

2784222

Bob Rumsey,

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-0474

Trousl, Jim, SA, Rebecca

2784402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.

2384577

Tyson, Bill, Pasi Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospiial,Janet

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238-5846
.

767-4508

●

Ray Cardenas
Rick Roper
Gregg Dean

279-7875
.

278-6100

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DATE JOINED

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall. Antiques. Mary Kay.
Higgins. Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mtg.-ADL AC. Eileen.
Hiscock. Jim, Automobile Retail. Kay

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret

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Make-ups

741-3663

238-4191

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NAME

238-2995

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karla

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Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

639-4635

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

■

Mark Putnam

Jerry Perry

278-6603

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop
Lake, Edward., OBrGYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

●

Edward Geishert

278-5388

Koss,Jim, SA.Jan

*

This Week \ Birthdays

279-2174

Komstein, Vince, SA, Wmivere

”

Next Week’s Greeters:

279-7217

Klein, Ken, Property Managenrent. Cmdy.

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11/6 D. Woodman &amp; J. Dean

278-4248

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law. Maureen

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E. Lake

278-8133

Hart, iTm, Video Productions, Pameta

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Song Leader:

278-4287

278-7851

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D. Pierce

639-8669
..

639-4804

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invocation:

279-7986

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.

● ●*

Pal Albright

279-5910

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy, Fred. SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance

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Presiding:

238-5421

Cardenas. Ray. Life Insurance, Gonze

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10/29/96

278-5789

Cuny, WiUiam. Consultant, Coleen

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This Week's Greeters:

Date:

278-8489

Chinery, Williarn. School Superintendent. Sharon

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The Singingest Club in The USA

Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Club Programs

Sebald, Dick Moore

270-7738

Director

276-6736

Jim Cole

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

270-7095

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda

276-7703

Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

'ibung, Charles, iFshing Equipment, Dorothy,

279-9072

" Paul Harris Roiary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

Jim Cole, Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

432-3757

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

y&amp;u will alwa/s be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKEUP'rOURATTENDANACE-BEA 100%MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.

BRONSON - Congregational Church. Wed. 11:45 A.M.
Paul Harris

75th Anniversary

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores

● Past President

Steve Glover

Chairman

279-7806

.(616]

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Make-Up Meetings

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM,
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - Si. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium. Monday 11:45 A.M.
BAHLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 PM,
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Batlle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997

TERRY O’CONNELL Past President

PAT ALBRIGHT President

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.l. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 -GREG BRUDER
1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Director

Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Rick Roper
Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Vocational Service
Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

International Service

Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Mike Gerlach

Robert Loose

John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Cuck Woodward, Chairman

Youth Scholarship
Rick Holben, Chairman
David Rubley, Richard White

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs
Community Service

Chuck Tuschiing

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschiing

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
ROTARY
Refle c t o r
MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEF

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

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PHONE

Adams. Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Albright, Pat, Agriculljre-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Red, SA-Sanhing, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll. SA-Shoes Retail. Margaret

279-9568

Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Praflice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

278-8086

This Week’s Greeters:

238-2479
278-6033
539-3513

278-8006

238-4326

Presiding;

11/5/96

Invocation:

Pat Albright

Song Leader:

J. Troust

E. Lake.

11/J2
J. Hi^ock,
J. Whelan
Next
Week
s Greeters:

Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry.

279-8218

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.
Bruder, Greg, Investments
Card. Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.

278-6489

Cardenas, flay, Ute Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case. Bariy, CRA, Joann

278-5378

William Stewart

Santford Jolley

Chinery. William, School Superintendent, Sharon....
Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy. Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.
Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen

279-5910

Robert Kerr

Harold Card

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Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.

639-4604

278-7851

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Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance

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Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne.

238-4075

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Downs, Larry, Goll Marketing, Judy.
Dygert John, SA-Career Center, Mary.
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

278-4248

FaiAner, Jack, Education-Career. Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA Property Management. Lnda
Qalliers, Matt, flee. Assessory Sales
Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures

279-9350

278-5388

B. Galliers. B. Rumsey - Bonita Springs: J. Lyon - Sturgis; J. Grohalski -

Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg„ Donna...
Geishert, Edward, SA. Sylvia

278-6603

Union City; C. Sebald, J. Peters, J. Gordon - Sunrise; D. Uhl, Mark Galliers,

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238-5421

279-7986

278-4287

58

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie

238-2995

Glover, Steve. SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger, Dick. Dental Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hart, Tm, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazetbaker, Ratdall, Antiques. Mary Kay.

279-7875

Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg.-ADL AC, Eileen....
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile fletail, Kay.

238-5848

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bene

279-8886

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

K. Smoker. B. Case - Athens.
Guests

M. Watson, Sunrise; Steve O’Donnell, Sieve Glover. Jr., Ed Geishert, Jr. -

Quincy. Student guests, Jessica Fleagle, Fraucka Friedel, John Worth, Norm
Moore, Bob Hampton.
Announcements

279-7505

Jolley, Santford. SA, Pal

279-7469

Kasperski. Steve, Exterminator, Vkki

278-6628

Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Unilorms, Dorodiy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Properly Management, Crtty.

278-4369

Kornslein, Vince, SA, Wmlvere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop
Lake, Edward., O&amp;GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832

Get your tickets for the 75th Anniversary event. December 3, Quality Inn.
Great response so far.
Attendance =86% for September - TOP SPOT!

Early Leavers

G. Dean. R. Gibson, R. Putnam. L. Woodhams, K. Leonard, J. Grohalski, D.
Davidson, Mark &amp; Mike Galliers.

278-8773

767-4508

'

Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy.

270-2007

’

Moore, Richard, SA Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins. MaryBeth....

279-8610

●

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

NetUeman, Waham, Past Service. Sa»y(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally.
Olmsted. Jim, Honorary.

767-3510

●

279-4481

Parks, Larry. MoMe Home Sales

279-4497

Patton. Gil. SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Clolhing-Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

278-7510

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA/Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire.

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mfg., Pam

279-7477

Program

Fred Culy led a roast of Ed Geishen, with help from B. Hampton, N. Moore,
B. Nettleman, S. Glover &amp; D. Woodman.

639-8453

50/50 Winner

Fred Anderson

$57.00

639-5902

Redman, Bob, Past Ser^. Coralie

279-7537
278-2292

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

Roper, Rick. Computer S&lt;Jes

278-8809

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HuWey, David, SA Oel

278-7327

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Rumsey, Robert, SArSporting Goods-Relail, Phylis..

278-5006
278-8068

'*

Schtoll, John, Savings and Loan, l!a
Sebald, Craig, SA, Rite
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

278-6373

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemei, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery,
Stewen, William, City Government/AA, SeJIy.
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg,, Barbara

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

278-4478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

278-2859

Membership/

Taylor. Howard, SA Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA Mahan

27&amp;WJ222

Bob Rumsey,

279-8958

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy-

278-6474

Troust, Jim, SA Rebecca

270-4402

Tuschling, Chares, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service. Carole

279-7806

.(616)

432-3757

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Club Programs

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

278-7095
278-7738

Director

278-6736

Jim Cole

'

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
While, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda

279-9282

' ●●

Woodman, Dwight, B.RU. Director, Carol
Woodward, Charles, SA

Mjung, Charles, Rshirrg Equipment. Dorothy.

279-9072

* Past President

” Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

11/11/38

Make-ups

639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant. Kristina

Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospitai.Janet

DATE JOINED

279-2174

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret

’

Howard Teeter

279-7217

238-4191

●

YEARS

238-2842

278-6100

■■

NAME

278-8133

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service. Karla

"

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

539-8669

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

●

This Week \ Birthdays

276-5789

Redmond, Robert, Career Education. Rose

■

The Sing ingest Club in The USA
Date:

278-7703

278-5033

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Steve Glover

Make-Up Mootings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 PM.
BRONSON ● Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.

JONESVIILE - Roundtable Inn. Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

ALBION ● Si. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

BATTLE CREEK ● McCamly Plaza, Mon, Noon

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

UNION CITY ● Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 AM.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O’CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.l. District 6360

1995 -BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Booster
Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Vocational Awareness

Rob Putnam

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

&amp; Awards

Robert Loose

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Rick Roper
Fellowship
Steve Glover, Danwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

P.O.

Rural Urban

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Vocational Service

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

David Rubley, Richard White

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko
International Service

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49036

ROTARY
Refle c t o r
MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATE^

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.

279-9568

Albright, Pal, Agricutture-Swine, Colleen

230-2479

' ’■

Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn

278-6033
639-3513

‘

Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jarw
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Rel^, Margaret

● ●●

Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Booster, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, GeraW, City Government, Terry.
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.

279-0218

Bfuder, Greg, Investments

278-5789

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278-0006

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.

238-5421
238-2076

Case, Barry, CRA, Joann

278-5378

Chinery, William, School Superiniendeni. Sharon

279-5910

Cote, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela

279-798$

Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelty Retail, Dorothy,

639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen

278-4287

Presiding:
Invocation:

D. Pierce

Song Leader:

E. Lake

Next Week's Greeters:

This Week's Birthdays
Don Shemel

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
YEARS

DATE JOINED

11/26/74

278-8133

Jim Gordon

1

11/28/95

238-4075

Rob Putnam

1

11/28/95

278-7851

Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Rre Insurance
Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy.

238-2842

Dygel, John, SA-Career Center, Mary.

278-4248

Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

279-7217

Fauikner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz. AA Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Malt, Rec. Assessory Sales

279-9350

Galliers. Mark, AA Display Fixtures

278-5388

279-2174

. Donna ...

James Erickson

22

639-4804

278-6603

Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjore

238-2995

Glover, Sieve, SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger, Dick. Dental Lab. Helen

278-4728

Han, iTm, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazefbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay.
Higgins. Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg.-ADL AC, Eileen.
HisoKk, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7875

NAME

Make-ups

Mark Galliers - Brockton, MA; Al Nelson, North Ft. Myers, FL; Jim Lyon,
Angola &amp; Sturgis.

Guests

Jim Eley - Bronson; Lee Reiiierghem - Greenville; Dan Dobson, John Worth
- Quincy. Non-Rotary Guests - Nathan Ladd, Erik Breves &amp; Brian Webber.

238-5848

„

Announcements

279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente

279-8886

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley. Santlord, SA. Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki

278-6628

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Managemeni, Cindy.

278'4369

Kornstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA Jan

238-2255

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop.

278-6832

Lake, Edward., 06/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jack. Pasi Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken. Telephone Service, Karla

278-6100
767-4508

●

Loose. Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy.

●

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins, MaryBeth

279-8610

Nelson, Al. SA, Jean

278-$866

Nettteman, William, Past Service. Sa»y(Sarahl
O'Connel Terry, SA Sally
Olmsted. Jm, Honorary.
Parks, Larry. Mobte Home Sales

767-3510

‘

This Week’s Greeters:

Pat Albright

Al Nelson

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker

Kelogg, Wayne, Sports WearUmferms, Ooroiny.

'

The Singingest Club in The USA
11/19/96

Date:

278-8489

Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gon2«

Galliers, Michaef. AA Display Fixture

278-2007

Fred Culy volunteered to have a birthday today (25th). Chuck Woodward
updated the members on the 75th Anniversary Dinner coming up on 12/3/96.
He thanked everyonewho worked on the committee.
Early Leavers

L. Downs, B. Nettleman, J. Dean, K. Leonard, J. Hutchinson &amp; G. Dean.

Program
Donavan Carl, District Governor Nominee from the Jackson club, gave a stir

ring presentation on the Rotary International Foundation. He got a $20 contri
bution from President Pat.

539-8453

50/50 Winner

279-4481
279-4497

Patton, Gil, SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Clothing-Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

278-7510

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam. Mark, SAFuneral Home Direcior, J. Adake.

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mtg„ Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob. Past Service, Corale

279-7537

Ken Smoker

$57.00

639-5902

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

Redmond. Robert. Career Educaton, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER ERIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick, Computer Sales

278-8809

● '●

Rubley, David, SA, Del

278-7327

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

● '●

Rumsey, Robert, SA'Sporling Goods-flelail, Phyllis...
SchroU, John, Savings and Loan, lla
Sebakf, Craig, SA. Rita
Sexton. Brian, HarSward Fabrcaimg, Sandra

270-5006

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don. Carpets-Retail, Laura

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2788068

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Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

278-4478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

278-8373
279-8543

Smoker, Ken, Reiail-Grocery.
Stewert, William, City GovernmentrAA, Sally.
Stfobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mlg„ Barbara
Taylof, Howard, SA, Lola

■

*

PHONE

279-8958
278-2859

Membership/

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA, Marian

278-4222

Bob Rumsey,

Tovms, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Trousl. Jim, SA Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill. Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital,Janel

279-7606

-(616)

432-3757

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson
Club Programs

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

278-7095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasling, Patricia
White, Richard. SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dvnght, B.P.U. Director. Card

278-7738

Director

278-6736

Jim Cole

Woodward, Charfes, SA

278-5033

'ibung, Charles, iFshing Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

● Pasi President

■■ Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA-Senior Active

278-7703
279-9282

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKEUPYOURATTENDANACE-BEA tOOXMEMBER

QUINCY ● Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed, 12:15 RM.
JONESVILLE ● Roundlable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE ● Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS ● Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 PM.

UNION CITY ● Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS ● Congregational Church, Wednesday 7;00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Ricfiard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKl Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O’CONNELL Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DiSTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.l. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER
1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 -BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boester
Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Vocational Service

Vocational Awareness

Rob Putnam

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

&amp; Awards

Robert Loose

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

David Rubley, Richard White

Rick Roper

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

international Service

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
ROTARY
Refle c t o r
MEETING EVERY

Utk

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.

279-9568
238-2479

'

AlbfighI, Pat, Agricjlture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kalbryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes. Carroll, SA-Shoes Relail, Margaret

' ●'

Bitinger, Richard, SA-Chnl Law Practice Jean

278-8086

● ●'

278-6033
639-3513
278-8006

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

umm

Presiding:

Pat Albright

This Week’s Greeters:

Invocation:

Next Week’s Greeters:

Song Leader:

Dr. E. Lake

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

2384326

flogulh, Gerald, City Government, Terry.

279-8218

Brayton, Greg, Advertsing, Sally.
Bruder, Greg, Investments

278-8489

■

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorotliy.

238-5421
238-2076

● '●

Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon....
Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy. Fred, SA^Iewelry Retail, Dorothy.
Curry, William, Consutlant, Coteen

2784287

Davidson, Duke. SA-Newspaper, Mary.
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

639-4804

■

Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

■ "*

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

238-2842

■ "

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy.
Dygen, John, SA-Career Center, Mary.
Erickson, James. Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack, EducaUon-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers. Buzz. AA Properly Management. Unda
Galliers. Matt. Rec. Assessory Sales.
GaUiers, Mark, AA Display iFxtures
Galliers, Michael. AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna....
Qeishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

279-9350

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjor e
Glover, Steve, SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Baibara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick. Dental Lab Helen

Steve O’Donnell - Quincy; Student guests - Missy Ruddock &amp; Naomi

741-3663
2784728

Sakwar.

Hart, Ten, Video Productions. Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker. Randall. Antiques, Mary Kay,
Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mtg.-ADL AC. Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7875

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santtord. SA. Pal

238-2839

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vkki

278-6628

Kelogg, Wayne. Sports Wear-tiniforms. Doioihy.....

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

2784369

Kornstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop
Lake, Edward., OB'GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832

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●●

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Dwight Woodman

Robert Redmond

278-5378
279-5910
279-7386

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

639-8669

278-7851

NAME

YEARS

Fred Anderson

DATE JOINED

12/30/58

38

2784248
279-7217

279-2174
278-5388

Make-ups

T. Kramer, J. Gordon - Sunrise; R Baldwin, K. Smoker, J. Lawson, L. Parks

&amp; C. Barnes - Quincy; J. Lyon - Sturgis; A. Nelson - Cape Coral, FL

278-6603
539-4635

Guests

238-2995

238-5848

Announcements

279-7505

Chuck Woodward reported on the 75lh Anniversary meeting. Bryan Webber
has been proposed for membership. Any member objecting to his member
ship should notify the secretary in writing within 10 days.

279-7469

Early tsavers

Ron Gibson, Mike Gerlach, et. al.

278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

Leonard, Ken. Telephone Service, Karla

This Week's Birthdays

278-5789

2384191
..

..

Program

278-6100

Loose, Robert. SA, Margaret

767-4508

■

Lyon, Jim.SA. Judy,

278-2007

■

Moore, Richard. SA, Elaine

2784198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins, MaryBelh

279-8610

Bill Robinson, Bob Redmond and Mike Seckwith reported on the Branch
Intermediate School District organization, function and the scope of responsi

’

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

bilities.

767-3510

●

Nettleman, Will am, Past Service, Sally(Sarah]
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally.
Olmsted. Jim, Honorary.
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

2794497

539-8453

Patton, Gil, SA. Jane

Perry, Jerry, CWhing-Retail, Laurie
Peters. Jim, 6ei«rage Oisthbution, Deborah

50/50 Winner

279-4481

278-5796
..

Buzz Galliers

$52.00

276-7510
639-5902

Petzko, John. Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Esiate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SAfFuneral Home Director, J. Adaire.

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mfg., Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail. Bonme

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick. Computer Sales

278-8809

● ●●

RuWey, David, SA, Del

278-7327

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

' ●'

Rurnsey Robert. SA'SporhngGoods-Retail. Phylis..
Schfol. John, Savings and Loan, lla

278-5006
278-8068

SebaW, Craig, SA, Rita

278-8373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

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■

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The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpels-Retail, Laura

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery.
Siewert. William, City Government'AA, Sally

2784478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Stiobel, Norb. Automotive Parts Mtg., Barbara

278-2859

Membership/

Taykx, Howard. SA. Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard. SA. Marian

278-4222

Bob Rumsey,

279-8958

Towns.Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Troost, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschting, Charles, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard. SA-Hospilal,Janet
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Ja*ie

279-7806

.(616)

432-3757
278-7095

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

White, Richard. SA-Plumbing Supply Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence. SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwghi. B.P.U Director, Carol

278-6736

Jim Cole

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

'ibung, Charles, iFshing Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

Club Programs
Director

‘Rest President

Jim Cole, Chairman

Chairman

278-7738

278-7703

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Wielan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patrcia

279-9282

Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 PM.

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE ■ Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION ● St, James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

UNION CITY ● Police Station. Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A,M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997

TERRY O’CONNELL Past President

PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.l. District 6360

1995 -BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 -BRIAN SEXTON

1999 - JAMES COLE

Attendance

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Club Roster

Rick Roper

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Barry Case, Jim Cole

David Rubley, Richard White

Community Service

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

&amp; Awards

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Danwin Robison

Vocational Service

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

International Service

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI, 49036

ROTARY
Refle c t o r
MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr

MICHIGAN

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MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Albright, Pal. AgncuHufe-Swine, Colleen.
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete. Honorary, Jane

279-9568

●

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Ratal, Margaret

278-8006

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Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Booster, Dennis. Natjral Gas Service. Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry.
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.

279-8216

Bruder, Greg, Investments

278-5789

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278-8033
639-3513

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.

238-5421

Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance, Gonzie
Case. Barry, CPA, Joann
Chinery, William, School Supenntendent, Sharon

238-2076

Cole. James. Add Active Banking, Pamela

Presiding:

Pat Albright

279-7986

Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.

639-8669

Curry, waiam. Consultant, Coleen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

639-4804

Dean, Jetirey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

This Week’s Greeters:

Invocation:

Next Week’s Greeters;

Song Leader;
This Week’s Birthdays
William Nettleman

279-5910

278-7851

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Goll Marketing, Judy.
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary.
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842

279-7217

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

Pete Baldwin

17

Make-ups

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb

278-8655
279-9350

Gertach, Mike. Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjone
Glover, Steve, SA, Cynthia

238-2995

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohal^. James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hathaway, Frank Perraneer - Bronson; Scott Flutter &amp; Johan Lyngso -

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Student Guests.

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay.

279-7875

279-2174
278-5388

278-6603
639-4635

J. Lyon - N. Fort Meyers, FL (3 times) &amp; Sturgis; J. Peters (2), R. Cardenas,
K. Smoker, J. Hiscock &amp; B. Kerr - Quincy; B. Chinnery - Sunrise;
M. Putnam - Lansing.
Guests

279-7163

Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg.-ADL AC, Eileen

238-5848

Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

276-6628

Kellogg. Wayne, Sports WearOmlorms, Dorothy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Kornstein, Vince, SA, Wmrvere

276-6501

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop.
Lake, Edward., OS-GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832

Lavreon, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard. Ken, Telephone Service, Karla

278-6100
767-4508

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Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy.

■

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins, MaryBeth

279-8610

Dick Spalding &amp; Leo Anderson - Quincy; Scott Kirpatrick, Wendall

Announcements

There will be no meeting on the 24th of December.

Early leavers

278-8773

278-2007

Program

Children’s Christmas Program.

Nelson, AI,SA. Jean

278-6856

Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally(Saiah)

767-3510

O’Connell, Terry, SA. Sally.

639-8453

Olmsted. Jim, Honorary.

279-4481

Parks. Larry, MoMe Home Sales

2794497

Patton, Gil, SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Ctothmg-Retail, Laurie

278-7510

Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

6395902

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce. David, Real Estate Appraisals. Karen

276-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA/Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire.

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mfg„ Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Educaton, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick, Computer Sales
Rubiey, David, SA, Del
Rumsey, Robert. SAiSporting Goods-Retail, Phyllis..
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, tia

278-8809

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

SebaW, Craig, SA, Rita

278-8373

Sexton. Brian. Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

Sexton, Hal. SA, Wanda

278-4907

50/50 Winner

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

278-7327
278-5006
278-6068

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Shemel. Don, Ca-pets-Retail, Laura

2799042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Smoker. Ken, Retail-Grocery.

2764478

Brian Sexton

2798958

"

Stewert, William, City Governmenl'AA, Saky.
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts MIg.. Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA. Lola

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278-2859

Membership/

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA, Marian

278-4222

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

Troust. Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

238-4577

Uhl. Richard, SA-Hospital,Janet
Werkman, Gary, Dentist. Jackie

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1/1/80

Galliers. Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galliers. Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales
Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael. AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, SyMa

279-7469

●*

DATE JOINED

278-4248

Kasperski, Steve Exterminator, Veki

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12/31/96 (report of 12/17)

278-5378

238-2839

'

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278-8489

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

■

The Singingest Club in The USA

238-2479

Jolley, Santlord, SA, Pat

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279-7806

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432-3757
278-7095

Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Ciub Programs

Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.

White. Richard. SA-Pkimbing Supply. Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fool Surgeon, Lmda.
Woodman, Dwight, S.PU. Oxector, Carol

2796736

Jim Cole

Woodward, Charles. SA

2795033

Mxrng, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy.

2799072

■ Past Preskleni

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

Jim Cole, Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Director

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Vt)u will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12;15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

75th Anniversary

278-7738

2799282

Steve Glover

Chairman

Whelan, Jim, Racio Broadcasting. Patricia

2797703

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Make-Up Meetings

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtabie Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK ● McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn. Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS ● Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997

TERRY O’CONNELL Past President

PAT ALBRIGHT President

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.l. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary international

1996 - GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 -BRIAN SEXTON

1999 - JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boester
Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,
Rob Putnam

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Director

Barry Case

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Barry Case, Jim Cole
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs
Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Geriach

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart

J.2-.XS pm
w

Ken Smoker

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

David Rubley, Richard White
Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

International Service
Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

MEETiNG EVERY
TUESDAY

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman
Senior Citizens

Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Rick Roper
Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

I

Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

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Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy

Coldwater^OTARY
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The Singingest Club in The USA

.238-2479

■ ■' Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
■
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
’ ■ ’ Biringer, Richard, SA-Givil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Bogulh, Gerald, SA-City Government, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.
Braylon, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Cardenas, Ray, CLU, Lite Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden, AA-8PU Communications, Joan
’ ●● Culy, Fred, SA-Jeweiry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
■
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, Teresa
■ '■ Dean, John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanne
Downs. Larry, Golt Marketing, Judy
■ ■ ■ Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth,,,
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb,...
Galliers, Buzz. AA-Property Management, Linda
Galiiers, Mark, AA-Display Rxture Mtg„ Amy..
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE ..
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture MIg., Donna

.278-6033

Meeting of: 12-28-98

.639-3513
.278-8006

Presiding:

,741-8046

Invocation: Jim Troust

,278-8086

This Week’s Greeters:

Barry Case

David Rubley

Next Week’s Greeters:

Song Leader: Gregg Dean

....238-4326
.278-8489

This Week’s Birthdays

.278-8463

William Nettleman 1/1

.238-2271

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.278-5789

.238-2076

NAME

.278-5378

YEARS

Pete Baldwin
Brian Sexton

.279-7680
,278-6797

.278-7851

Make-ups

,278-8133
.238-4075

D. Sattler &amp; J. Peters—Quincy

.238-2842

J. Gordon &amp; J. Lyons—Sunrise

.278-4248

J. Troust—Battle Creek

,279-7217
,278-8655
,279-9350

Guests

.278-5388

Steve Glover &amp; Leo Sanderson—Quincy

.278-6826

Jim Schafer—Bronson, Tim Baldwin

.278-6603

Early Leavers

.278-4663

none

Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

.278-2132

Grahi, Christian, Office Furniture Mfg,, Sabine

50/50 Winner

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

.278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela .,

,639-4402

^

,279-7875

Howe, Gary, Optomelrist, Benle
'' Iveson, Larry, SA-Prioting, Jacquelyn
● ” Jolley, Santford, SA, Pa!
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy

.279-8888

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NDNE

.639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy

.238-5857

Pete Baldwin-Alohal

Lany Downs—4-way test with Buzz Galliers.
Noro Strobel—celebrating grandchild #22.

Jim Toon has been proposed for membership. Any member of our club having

objections to his membership must make them in writing to the club secretary

,279-7469

within 10 days.
A very important announcement was missed from last weeks bulletin. Howard
Teeter passed away the afternoon of the Children's Christmas Party (12-15-98).

,278-6628
,278-6246

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE ,
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

,278-6832

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard, Ken, Past Service, Karla

.238-4191

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy

.767-4508

Howard was a dedicated Rotarian and his presence in the club will be missed.

Program:
No program today. Early dismissal.

.278-8773

.278-6100

FYI-Jerry Towns has left for Florida and Gary Howe has left for Gulf Shores,
Alabama for the winter.

,278-2007

Paul Harris Awards Nite

Middleton, Fritz, Golf Professional, Laura
,278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?
.278-6856

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.639-8453

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

,279-4497
.278-7510
.278-6234

Towns. Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

.278-8474

,278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

.278-4402

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

,279-7806

.(616)432-3757
.278-2311
.279-7477
.279-7537
,238-2324
,278-7327

■ ’ ● Rumsey, Rebel, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Sattler, Dave, AA City Government, Janice
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla

■

.278-5006

Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
Workman, Gary, Dent'sl, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, SA-PIumbing Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1998-1999
BARRY CASE President

278-5908

GREG BRUDER President Elect

278-7095

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

278-7738
278-6738

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

,278-7703

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

,279-9282

MARK PUTNAM Past President

.278-5033
.278-8068

Young, Charles. Fishing Equipmenl. Dorothy
Ziegler, John, Plumbing Supply, Leslie
Zuzga, Eric, Economic Development, NONE

,278-8373

Sexton, Brian, Ha/dboard Fabricating, Sandra
'
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Dcn.Carpets-Relail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Relail, Danetle
Stewart.William, City Government, Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Paris Mfg„ Barbara
’
Taylor, Hovrard, SA, Lola
■ ■■ Teeier, Howard, Honorary, Marian

Mays, 1999

The 4 Way Test

,279-8610

.767-3510

Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Relail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Porter, Russell, Copying Services, Lisa
Poslula, Nick, Computer Technician, NONE
Pulnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire
Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

j

Rev. Troust announced 2 matching grants from Rotary International for water

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

*

Announcements!pj^gram

for 2 villages.

,238-2418

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaiyBeth
Mooris, Tom, AA Savings &amp; Loan, NONE
Nelson,Ai, SA Jean

Wayne Kelloao — $55.00

Annoucements:

.279-7505

■

1-1-80
1-3-89

.279-8202

.279-7163

Hayes, Joseph, Attorney, Kathy
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay

DATE JOINED

19
10

.278-3650

●

Robert Rumsey
Dave Sattler

.279-8218

.639-4635

Getiach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

Darwin Robison

.279-8543
.278-4907

.278-4538
,278-4146

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1999 - BARRY CASE

2000 - GREG BRUDER

,279-9042

2001 - BRIAN SEXTON

.278-4478
.279-8958

.279-9072

'

Past President

1999 - JIM COLE

.278-2859

”

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

SA

Senior Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

,278-4222

AA

Additional Active

2001 - RANDALL HAZELBAKER

�Club Service

Club Programs

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Director

Director

Greg Bruder

Brian Sexton

Howard Teeter
Edward Geishert
Jeff Dean

Attendance

Dennis Boester

Program Committee
Tim Hart, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Todd Brayton

Mike Galliers, Chairman

William (Bill) Nettleman

Gary Howe, Chairman

Lindy Cox
Gerald Boguth

Vocational Service

Dennis Boester

Matt Galliers
50/50 Committee

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Jim Whelan

Jim Peters, Chairman
Steve Glover
Darwin Robison

Larry Parks, Cochairman

Nick Postula
Chris Grahl

Darwin Robison

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Jim Whelan, Chairman

John Ziegler

Steve Glover

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Tom Kramer

Kids Christmas Program
Public Relations

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Community Service

Jim Whelan

Wayne Kellogg

Director

Sargeants-At-Arms

Rotary Show
Gregg Dean, Director
Mike Gerlach, Chairman
Bill Stewart, Advertising
Jim Gordon, Tickets
Fred Anderson, Accounting

Randall Hazelbaker, Chairman
Dave Stattler, Cochairman

Lindy Cox
Nick Postula

Craig Sebald

Dave Pierce

Handicapped Children
Jim Whelan, Chairman
Tim Hart

Senior Citizens Committee

Robert Loose, Chairman
Rural Urban

Dick Uhl, Chairman

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Jim Gordon

Ken Smoker

Rotary Support
James Troust, Chairman
William (Bill) Nettleman

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean
Mike Gerlach

Membership
Coordination

Student Guests
Les Adams

Wayne Kellogg
Director
Jim Cole

Membership/Classification
Pat Albright, Chairman
Bob Rumsey
Jerry Towns
Al Nelson

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White

Interact Committee

Steve Glover, Chairman
John Petzko

oldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49036

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.

JONESVILLE ● Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.

Chuck Woodward

Club Historian

Flower Commitee

Rotary International Foundation
Barry Case

Director

Larry Iveson

Matt Galliers

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Larry Parks

Todd Brayton

Director

Randall Hazelbaker

Club Roster

Bill Stewart
Bulletin

International Service

COLDWATER SUNRISE ● Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS ● Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK ● McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

ANGOLA ● 101 Lounge, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY ● Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
James L. Lacey - U.S.A.
District Governor, R.l.
District 6360
Donavon Carl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Plante &amp; Moran

�Coldwatei frlOTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
CIASSIFICATION

●

'

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy....
AlbrigtiL Pat Agriculture-Swine, Collesn ...
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll. SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret .
Belcher, Bradley, Clergy, Kathy
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Bogjth, Gerald, SA-City Government, Terry .

.279-9568

The Singingest Club in The USA
This Week’s Greeters:
Meeting of: 12-22-98

Rob Putnam

.278-8006

Presiding:

Bob Redman

.741-8046

invocation: John Schroll

.238-2479

.278-6033
.639-3513

.278-8086

David Rubley

.278-8489

This Week’s Birthdays

Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri

.278-8463

None

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

.238-2271

”■ Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

.238-4075

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
●*● Dygert,John,SA-CareerCenter,Mary....
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Educatlon-Career, Barb
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display fixture Mfg„ Amy,.
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Producb'ons, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna ..
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Krishna.
Gibson, Ron, Physician. Marjorie
'
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
Grahl, Christian. Office Furniture Mfg., Sabine
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Gulsinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela,.
Hayes, Joseph, Attorney, Kathy
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicie Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
Holben, Rich, SA. Mary
Howe, Gary, OptomelrisL Bente
” Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley,Santford,SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve. Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/llnitorms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cirrdy
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, 08/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann....
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard, Ken, Past Service, Karla
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret

.238-2842

●

Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy

.278-2007

*

Middleton, Fritz, Golf Professional. Laura
Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

.278-4198

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.238-2076

NAME

.278-5378

YEARS

Fred Anderson

DATE JOINED

40

12-30-58

.279-7680

.279^02
.278^797
.639-8669

.278-7851

Make-ups

.278-8133

A. Nelson-N. Ft. Myers, FL (twice), J. Lyons--Sturgis (twice)
B. Chinnery—Sunrise (twice), Matt Galliers—Bronson

.278-4248
.279-7217

.278-8655
.279-9350

Guests

,278-5388

Frank Pervanger-Bronson, Gary Yourils-Bronson

.278-6826

Mike Axford

.278-6603

.6394635

Early I-eavers

.278-4663

Chris Grahl, Rob Putnam, Howard Taylor, Eric Zuzga &amp; Jim Erickson

.278-3650

.279-7163
.278-2132
50150 Winner
.741-3663

Steve Kasperski — $56.00

.278-4728

r

.639-4402

AnnouncementslProgram

J

Annoucements:
.279-7875

No intellegent announcements.

.238-5848

.279-7505

Program:
Julie Fleagle, Alzheimer Program Director, showed us a video
covering the symptoms, caregiving and activities associated with

.238-2418
.279-8888

.238-2839

the Senior Respite Program. The program is located at the 1st
Baptist Church, and provides activites for the client and a break
for the primary caregiver.

.279-7469
.278-6628

.278-6246
.639-8278
.238-5857
.278-6832
.278-8773
.238-4191
.278-6100

.767-4508

Moorhead, Tom. Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Mooris, Tom, AA Savings &amp; Loan, NONE

.279-8610

Nelsonjtl, SA, Jean

.278-6856

Paul Harris Awards Nile

May 5,1999

The 4 Wey Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

" Nettleman, William, Past Service. Sally (Sarah)
O’Connell, Terry, SA. Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Porter, Russell, Copying Services, Lisa
Postula, Nick, Computer Technician, NONE

.767-3510

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

.278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redrrjan, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

.279-7477

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.639-8453

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.2794497
.278-7510
.639-5902

.278-6234

* ’* Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

278-8474

.278-3283

Troust, Jim. SA, Rebecca

2784402

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole.
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
Werkman, Gajy, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasbng, Patricia....
White, Richard. SA-Plumbing Supply. Delores.
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight B.P.U. Director, Carol
Woodward, Charles,SA. NONE
Young, Charles, fishing Equipment, Dorothy..
Ziegler, John. Plumbing Supply, Leslie
Zuzga, Eric, Economic Development, NONE

279-7806

●

.279-7537

Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail. Bonnie

.238-2324

●●● Rubley, David, SA. Del
Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods ReM, Phyllis
Sattler, Dave, AA City Government Janice
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, Ha
” Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

.278-7327

'

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

.278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Daretle
Stewart,William, City Government, Sally
Strobel. Norb, Automobve Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola
Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian

.279-9042

'

Darwin Robison

.279-8218

.278-5789

'

Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader: J®rry Towns

.238-4326

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Cardenas, Ray, CLU, Life Insurance, Gonzie....
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden, AA-BPU Communicabons, Joan...
’" Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
'
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, Teresa

●

Bsrry Case

*

.278-5006
.278-8068

.278-8373
.279-8543

.(616)432-3757

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1998-1999
BARRY CASE President

278-5908

GREG BRUDER President Elect

278-7095

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

278-7738
278-6736

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

278-7703

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

279-9282
278-5033
279-9072
2784538
278-4146

MARK PUTNAM Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER
2001 - BRIAN SEXTON

.278-4478
.279-8958

●

Past President

1999-JIM COLE

.278-2859

”

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

SA

Senior Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

.2784222

AA

Additional Active

2001 - RANDALL HAZELBAKER

�Club Service

Club Programs

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Director

Director

Howard Teeter

Greg Bruder

Brian Sexton

Edward Geishert

Attendance

Program Committee

Dennis Boester

Tim Hart, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Todd Brayton

Jeff Dean

International Service
Director
Randall Hazelbaker

Club Roster

International Projects
JimTroust, Chairman

Wiiliam (Bill) Nettleman

Bili Stewart

Mike Gainers, Chairman
Larry Parks

Gary Howe, Chairman

Lindy Cox
Gerald Boguth

Vocational Service

Dennis Boester

Matt Galliers

Bulletin

Director

Larry Iveson

Jim Wheian

50/50 Committee

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Jim Peters, Chairman
Steve Glover
Darwin Robison

John Ziegler
Nick Postula
Chris Grahl

Steve Glover
Danwin Robison

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Kids Christmas Program
Public Relations

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Jim Whelan

Wayne Kellogg

Sargeants-At-Arms
Randall Hazelbaker, Chairman
Dave Stattler, Cochairman
Todd Brayton

Rotary Show
Gregg Dean, Director
Mike Gerlach, Chairman
Bill Stewart, Advertising

Matt Galliers

Jim Gordon, Tickets

Fred Anderson, Accounting

Lindy Cox
Nick Postula

Craig Sebald

Flower Commitee

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.

Community Service

COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,

Handicapped Children

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Jim Whelan, Chairman

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11 ;45 A.M.

Tim Hart

Senior Citizens Committee

Robert Loose. Chairman

Dick Uhl, Chairman

Jack Faulkner, Chairman
Ken Smoker

Song Leaders

Membership

Youth Scholarship

Jim Cole

Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA -101 Lounge, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M,

Rotary International President
James L. Lacey - U.SA
District Governor, R.l.
District 6360
Donavon Carl

Rich Holben, Chairman

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Mike Gerlach

Student Guests
Les Adams

Wayne Kellogg
Director

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 PM.

Director
Dave Pierce

Rural Urban

Coordination

BRONSON - Congregational Church. Wed. 11:45 A.M.

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.

Jim Gordon

Rotary Support
James Troust, Chairman
William (Bill) Nettleman

Vbu will always be welcome at Oiese neighboring dubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

Chuck Woodward

Club Historian

Make-Up Meetings

Larry Parks, Cochairman

Tom Kramer

Gregg Dean

Rotary International Foundation
Barry Case

Membership/Ciassification
Pat Albright, Chairman
Bob Rumsey
Jerry Towns
Al Nelson

David Rubley
Richard White
Interact Committee

Steve Glover, Chairman
John Petzko

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49036

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a m.
Plante &amp; Moran

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
ClASSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy
*
AlbrigfiL Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
●” Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kattiryn ..
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
'
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Srioes Retail, Margaret

.279-9568

.278-8006

The Singingest Club in The USA
This Week’s Greeters:
Meeting of: 12-15-98
Presiding: Barry Case

Mark Putnam

.741-8046

Invocation:

Next Week’s Greeters:

Rob Putnam

.238-2479
.278-6033

.639-3513

' ” Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Pracdce, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald, SA-City Government, Terry .
Brayton, Greg, Adveidsing, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Cardenas, Ray, CLU, Life Insurance, Gonzie.,..
Case, Barry, SA-CPA JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banldng. Pamela
Cox, Linden, AA-6PU Communications, Joan
Cuiy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retel, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
●
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-fire Insurance, Teresa
Dean, John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanne
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
‘ '● Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Eliobeth...
Faulkner, Jack, SA-£ducatlon-Career, Barb....
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Rxture Mfg., Amy..
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE ..
Galliers, Mike, Display Rxture Mfg., Donna
”* Geishert Edward, SA Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Pood Restaurant, Kristina.
Gihson, Ron, Physician, Ma^rie
●
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA Barbara
Grahl, Christian, Office Furniture Mfg., Sabine
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart Tim, Video Producbons, Pamela
Hayes, Joseph, Attorney, Kathy
Hazelbaker, Randall, Anbques, Mary Kay ....
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehide Parts Mtg„ Eileen ,
Hiscock, Jim. Automobile Retail, Kay
' " Holben, RkHi, SA Mary
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente....
” Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, SA Pat
Kasperski, Ste'/e, Exterminator. Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Unitorms, Dorothy
Kerr, RoberL SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

.278-8086

Klein, Ken, Prc(ier1y Management, Cindy

.238-5857

Koss, Jim, SA Jan

.238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, 0B/G1TJ Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard, Ken, Past Service, Karla
Loose, Robert, SA Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA Judy
Middleton, Fritz, Golf Professional, Laura
Moore, Richard, SA Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casuatty Insurance, MaryBeth
Mooris, Tom, AA Savings &amp; Loan, NONE

.278-6832

Nelson,Al,SAJean

.278-6856

●
’

'

●

●● Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally (Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie ...
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Porter, Russell, Copying Services, Lisa
Postula, Nick, Computer Tediniclan, NONE

Brad Belcher
Ed Lake

Song Leader:

,238-4326

Nick Postula

Bob Redman

,279-8218
.278-8489

This Week\s Birthdays

.278-8463

Dwight Woodman 12/19

.238-2271

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.278-5789

,238-2076

NAME

DATE JOINED

YEARS

.278-5378

none

,279-7680
,279-8202
.278-6797
.639-8669

.278-7851

Make-ups

,278-8133

J. Grohalski-Union City, B. Rumsey B. Kerr, &amp; J, Erickson-duincy
J. Erickson, Buzz, Mike &amp; Mark Gailiers-Angola
N. Strobel-Bronson, J. Lyon-Sunrise
M. Putnam-Kalamazoo, A. Nelson-N, Fort Myers

,238-4075
,238-2842
,278-4248
.279-7217
.278-8655
.279-9350

Guests

.278-5388

Bill Crotty &amp; Dick Spalding‘-Quincy
Mike Read &amp; Stephanie Popovich-Students

.278-6826
.278-6603

Early Leavers

.639-4635
,278-4663

Ed Nieman, Dick Spaulding, Jim Peters, Joe Hayes,
Chris Grahl &amp; Eric Zuzga

,278-3650

.279-7163
.278-2132

50/50 Winner
.741-3663

none

.2784728

Announcements/Program

.6394402

Annoucements:
.279-7875

At last Tuesday’s Board of Directors meeting, they agreed to
terminate the membership of Brian Webber, who has been
unableto attend meetings for business reasons.

.238-5848

.279-7505
.238-2418

.279-8888

Program:

.238-2839

Children's Christmas Party.

.279-7469

.278-6628
.278-6246

.639^278

.278-8773
.2384191
.278-6100
.7674508
.278-2007

Paul Harris Awards Nite

.2784198

May 5,1999

The 4 Way Test

279-8610

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

.767-3510

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.639-8453

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

,2794497
.278-7510
.639-5902
.278-6234

’** Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

2784474

,278-3283

TrousL Jim, SA, Rebecca

2784402

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

.278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

.279-7477

Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

.238-2324

■ ■■ Rubley, David, SA Del
'' ■ Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Sattler, Daw, AA City Government Janice
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
●● Sebald, Craig, SA Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Oanette
StewarLWilliam, City Government Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
■
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola
“■ Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian

.278-7327

.279-7537

,278-5006
.278-8068
.2784373
.27M543

Tyson, Bill. Past Service, Carole
’
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE.
Werkman, Gary, Dentist Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
‘
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol
**■ Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
Ziegler, John, Plumbing Supply, Leslie
Zuzga, Eric, Economic Development, NONE.

.2784907

,(616)432-3757

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1998-1999
BARRY CASE President

278-5908

GREG BRUDER President Elect

278-7095

278-7738

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

2784736

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

278-7703

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

279-9282

278-5033

MARK PUTNAM Past President

279-9072

2784538
2784146

DIRECTCRS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1999-BARRY CASE

2000 - GREG BRUDER
2001 - BRIAN SEXTON

.279-9042
.2784478
.279-8958

279-7806

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

’

Past President

1999-JIM COLE

.278-2859

”

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

SA

Senior Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

.2784222

AA

Additional Active

2001 - RANDALL HAZELBAKER

�Club Programs

Club Service

Director
Brian Sexton

Director

Greg Bruder

Rotary information

International Service

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Director

Howard Teeter
Edward Geishert

Jeff Dean

Attendance

Program Committee
Tim Hart. Chairman
Todd Brayton

Dennis Booster

Robert Rumsey

Club Roster

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Bill Stewart

Larry Parks

Gary Howe, Chairman

Lindy Cox
Gerald Boguth

Vocational Service

Dennis Boester

Matt Galliers

Bulletin

50/50 Committee

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

Jim Peters, Chairman

Jim Gordon, Chairman

John Ziegler

Steve Glover

Nick Postula
Chris Grahl

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Steve Glover

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.

Community Service

Jim Whelan

Wayne Kellogg

Director

Sargeants-At-Arms
Randall Hazeibaker, Chairman
Dave Startler, Cochairman
Todd Brayton

Rotary Show
Gregg Dean, Director
Mike Gerlach, Chairman
Bill Stewart, Advertising
Jim Gordon, Tickets
Fred Anderson, Accounting

Craig Sebald

Flower Commitee

Dave Pierce

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Tim Hart
Senior Citizens Committee

Robert Loose, Chairman

Jack Faulkner, Chairman
Ken Smoker

William (Bill) Nettleman
Song Leaders

Student Guests
Les Adams

Wayne Kellogg
Director
Jim Cole

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean
Mike Gerlach

Membership/Classification
Pat Albright, Chairman
Bob Rumsey
Jerry Towns
Al Nelson

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White
Interact Committee

Steve Glover, Chairman
John Petzko

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI.

49036

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

Handicapped Children

Dick Uhl, Chairman

Membership

COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Rural Urban

Coordination

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Jim Gordon

Rotary Support
James Troust, Chairman

BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.

Chuck Woodward

Club Historian

You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Nick Postula

Make-Up Meetings
MAKEUPYOURAUENDANACE-BEA 100%MEMBER

Public Relations

Lindy Cox

Rotary international Foundation
Barry Case

Larry Parks, Cochairman

Tom Kramer

Mart Galliers

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
William (Bill) Nettleman

Director
Jim Whelan

Larry Iveson

Darwin Robison

Randall Hazeibaker

BATTLE CREEK - McCamty Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA -101 Lounge, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
James L. Lacey - U.S.A.
District Governor, R.l.
District 6360

Donavon Carl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Plante &amp; Moran

�ColdwaterrflOTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
CIASSIFICATIOK

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy
’
Albright, Pat Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
*” Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
’
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Belcher, Bradley, Clergy, Kathy
' ” Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Booster, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald, SA-City Government, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising. Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri

,279-9568

The Singingest Club in The USA

.238-2479
.278-6033

This Week’s Greeters:

Meeting of:

12*8-98

.278-8006

Presiding:

Barry Case

.741-8046

Invocation:

,639-3513

.278-8086

Dave Pierce
Russell Porter

Next Week’s Greeters:

Nick Postula
Mark Putnam

Song Leader:

.238-4326
.279-8218

.278-8489

This Week’s Birthdays

.278-8463

none

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

.238-2271

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Cardenas, Ray, CLU, lie Insurance. Gonzie....
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela

.278-5789

Cox, Linden, AA-BPU Communications, Joan

.278^797

Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail. Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jetirey, SA-Fre Insurance, Teresa
Dean, John, SA-Fre Insurance, Joanne
Downs, Larry, Golt Marketing, Judy
Dygert John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...

.639-8669

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....

.278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Dlsplay Fixture Mfg., Amy..
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions. NONE ..
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna ...
●●● Geishert Edward, SA, Sylvia
Geriach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie..
●
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
Grahl, Christian, Office Furniture Mfg., Sabine
Grohalski, James. Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick. Dental Lab, Helen
Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela
Hayes, Joseph, Attorney. Kathy
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay ...
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
■” Holben, Rich, SA, Mary

.279-9350

Guests

.278-5388

.278-6603

J. Eley, Frank Pervanger &amp; Norm Taylor—Bronson
Dennis McCafferty, Erin Kelley—Student

.639-4635

Early Leavers

’

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.238-2076

NAME

YEARS

.278-5378

DATE JOINED

none

.279-7680
.279-8202

.278-7851

Make-ups

.278-8133

J. Lyons—Sunrise &amp; Sturgis
Craig Sebald &amp; Bill Chinnery—Sunrise
Al Nelson—Cape Coral, FL (twice)

.238-4075
.238-2842

.278-4248
.279-7217

.278-6826

.278-4663
.278-3650

C. GrahIJ. Perry, D. Guidsinger, J. Hayes, J. Peters, K. Leonhard, D. Robinson,
T. Hart,J. Boguth, R. Putnam, G. Dean &amp; J. Cole

.279-7163
.278-2132

50/50 Winner
.741-3663

.278-4728

^

.6394102

Rob Putnam—$55.00

Announcements!Program

j

Annoucements:
.279-7875

Show music will be handed out before the end of the month.

.238-5848

$614.00 collected for Christmas Party.

.279-7505

Program:

.238-2418
.279-8888

Balladiers of C.H.S. singing Christmas Songs.
■” Jolley, Sartford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
Klein, Ken, Property ManagemenL Cindy..
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE ,
Lake. Edward. OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack. Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard, Ken, Past Service, Karla
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
’
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Middleton, Fritz, Golf Professional, Laura
*
Moore. Richard, SA, Elaine

‘

*

.279-7469

.278-6628
.278-6246
.639-8278
.238-5857

.238-2265
.278-6832
.278-8773

.238-4191
.278-6100
.767-4508

.278-2007

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Moons, Tom, AA Savirrgs &amp; Loan, NONE

.279-8610

Nelson,AI, SA. Jean

.278-6856

** Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally (Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks. Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE ....
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Pefzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Porter, Russell, Coping Services, Lisa
Postula, Nick, Computer Technician, NONE
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire
Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

Paul Harris Awards Nite

.278-4198

May 5,1999

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

.767-3510

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.6394153

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.279-4497
.27H510

.639-5902
.27M234

Towns. Jerry, SA-Bankirrg, Nancy

2784474

.278-3283

Troust Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim. Radio Broadcasting, Patricia....
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores.
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Unda
Woodman, Dwight, B.RU. Director, Carol

279-7806

'
.2742311

.2747477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
* ** Rubley, David, SA, Del

.2747537

■ *● Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail. Phyllis
Saltier, Dave, AA City Government Janice
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
*’ Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra ....
■
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Darpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
StewarLWilliam, City Government, Salty
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
’
Taylor, Howard, SA. Lola
● ** Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian

.278-5006

.2342324

.278-7327

■

* ●● Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
.278-8068

Young, Charles, Fshing Equipment, Dorothy..

.(616)432-3757

GREG BRUDER President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

2747738
2746736

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

2747703

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

2749282
2745033

2749072
2744538

278-4146

MARK PUTNAM Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.2749042

2001 - BRIAN SEXTON

.278-4478
.2748958

BARRY CASE President

2747095

.2748543

Zuzga, Eric, Economic Development, NONE

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1998-1999

278-5908

,2748373
.278-4907

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

■

Past President

1999 - JIM COLE

.278-2859

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

SA

Senior Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

.278-4222

AA

Additior^al Active

2001 - RANDALL HAZELBAKER

�Club Service

Club Programs

Rotary Information

International Service

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Director

Director

Director

Howard Teeter

Greg Bruder

Brian Sexton

Edward Geishert

Attendance

Program Committee
Tim Hart, Chairman
Todd Brayton

Jeff Dean

Dennis Boester

Robert Rumsey

Club Roster

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Bill Stewart

Larry Parks

Gary Howe, Chairman

Lindy Cox
Gerald Boguth

Vocational Service

Dennis Boester

Matt Galliers

Bulletin

50/50 Committee

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Jim Peters, Chairman

Steve Glover

Nick Postula

Darwin Robison

Chris Grahl

Steve Glover

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Darwin Robison

John Ziegler

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman
Wayne Kellogg

Sargeants-At-Arms
Randall Hazelbaker, Chairman
Dave Stattler, Cochairman

Rotary Show
Gregg Dean, Director

QUINCY - Union Church. Monday 12:15 RM.

Community Service
Dave Pierce

Jim Gordon, Tickets

Senior Citizens Committee

Robert Loose, Chairman
Chuck Woodward
Rural Urban

Dick Uhl, Chairman

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Jim Gordon

Ken Smoker

Membership

Rotary Support
James Troust, Chairman

William (Bill) Nettleman
Song Leaders

Coordination

Mike Gerlach

Les Adams

Youth Scholarship

UNiON CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregation^ Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
James L. Lacey - U.S.A.
District Governor, R.l.
District 6360
Donavon Carl

Rich Holben, Chairman

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

BATTLE CREEK - McCamty Piaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA -101 Lounge, Monday 6:15 RM.

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg
Director
Jim Cole

Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

STURGiS - Sturgis Audrtorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Matt Galliers

Craig Sebald

COLDWATER SUNRiSE - Methodist Church,

ALBiON - SI. James Episcopai Church, Thurs. Noon

Tim Hart

Flower Commitee

HILLSDALE - Episcop^ Parish House, Wed. 12:15 PM.

Handicapped Children
Jim Whelan, Chairman

Club Historian

BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

JONESVILLE - Rourtdt^ Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
Director

Bill Stewart, Advertising
Fred Anderson, Accounting

ibu will always be welcome at these neigt^ng dubs.

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Mike Gerlach, Chairman

Nick Postula

Make-Up Meetings
MMEUP'lWRAnENDANACE-BEA 100%MEMBER

Todd Brayton
Lindy Cox

Rotary International Foundation
Barry Case

Larry Parks, Cochairman

Tom Kramer

Jim Whelan

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
William (Bill) Nettleman

Director
Jim Whelan

Larry Iveson

Public Relations

Randall Hazelbaker

Membership/Classification
Pat Albright, Chairman
Bob Rumsey
Jerry Towns
Al Nelson

David Rubley
Richard White
Interact Committee

Steve Glover, Chairman
John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Plante &amp; Moran

�MEMBER ROSTER

Coldwateri^OTARY

CLASSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy

,279-9568

'
Albn'ght, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
“■ Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

.238-2479

'

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Belcher, Bradley, Clergy, Kathy
Biringer, Richard, SA-Crvil Law Practice, Jean ..

.278-8006

Presiding: Barry Case

This Week’s Greeters: Jim Peters
Larry Parks

.741-8046

Invocation: Brad Belcher

Next Week’s Greeters:

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen ..

.238-4326

Boguth, Gerald, SA-City Government, Terry ....
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally

.279^218
,278-8489

This Week\s Birthdays

Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
BriesL Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg. Investments, Sherry
Cardenas, Ray, CLU, Life Insurance, Goide....
Case, Barry, SA-CPA JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden, AA-BPU Communications, Joan
* ** Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
■
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, Teresa
■ ■* Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

,278-8463

Mark Galliers 12/3 &amp; Dick Guisinger 12/3

The Singingest Club in The USA

.278-6033

Meeting of:

.639-3513

,278-8086

12-1 -98

Song Leader: Gregg Dean

,238-2271

Dave Pierce
Russell Porter

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.278-5789

,238-2076

NAME

YEARS

.278-5378

DATE JOINED

none

.279-7680
,279-8202

,278-6797
,278-7851

Make-^ups

.278-8133

* ■ ● Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James. Food Brokerage. Elizabeth...

.278-4248

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....

,278-8655

Bob Briest—Bellview (3x) &amp; Lady Lake, FL {lx),
Mark Galliers, Buzz Galliers—Bronson, Jim Peters—Sunrise
Bob Rumsey, Greg Brayton, Carrol Barnes, jack Faulkner,
Jim Cole &amp; Ray Cardenas—Quincy

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Rxture Mfg„ Amy..

.279-9350

Guests

.278-5388

.238-4075
.238-2842
,279-7217

Galliers, Matt, AA-Vdeo Productions, NONE

.278-6826

Galliers, Mike. Display Fixture Mtg., Donna ..
●" Geishert Edward, SA Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina.
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
’
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA Barbara

.278-6603

(Rotarians) Lowell Maxson—Bronson, Rick Coin &amp; Clarence Walters—Quincy
(Non-Rotarians) JimToon &amp; Kevin Ackroyd

.639^635

Early Leavers

Grahl, Christian, Office Furniture Mfg., Sabine
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart Tim, Video Productions, Pamela
Hayes, Joseph, Attorney, Kathy
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay ...
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen

.278-4663

.278-3650

Todd Brayton, Greg Brayton, Dave Sattler,Tom Morris, Carroll Barnes,
Chuck Young, Bill Stewart, Bill Tyson &amp; Rob Putnam

.279-7163
.278-2132

50/50 Winner
.741-3663

Chuck Young — $71.00

.278-4728

^

.6394402

Show practice In January will be on Thursday. In February, it will be on
Monday and Thursday. Show Theme is British Invasion.
Children's Christmas Party will be December 15th.

.238-5848
,279-7505

,238-2418

.767-4508

’

Loose, Robert. SA Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Middleton, Fritz, Golf Professional, Laura

'

Moore, Richard, SA Elaine

.278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Mooris, Tom, AA Savings &amp; Loan, NONE

,279-8610

NelsonAI, SA Jean

.278-6856

●

’* Netdeman, William. Past Service, Sally (Sarah)
O’Connell, Terry, SA Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry. Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Be/erage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Porter, Russell, Copying Services, Lisa
Postula, Nick, Computer Technician, NONE
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire
Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

j

Annoucements:
.279-7875

■ ” Holben, Rich, SA, Mary
Howe, Gary, Optometrist Bente
*' Iveson, Larry, SA-Prinfng, Jacquelyn
■ ** Jolley, Santforrl, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/UnIforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Mardware Retail, NONE
Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE .
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard, Ken, Past Service, Karla

'

Announcements!Program

,279-8888

Program:

,279-7469

Dave McKay,Wellhead Protection Program, spoke to us about protection of
our well water by closing abandoned wells.

,278-6628
,278-6246

Rick Pierson also spoke on this program.This is a pilot program with only 3
cities in Michigan participating.This is mainly a ground water protection program.

.639-8278
.238-5857

He also works with formers due to the pesticides they use and the potential spills.

.238-2265
,278-6832
,278-8773

,238-4191
.278-6100

,278-2007

Paul Harris Awards Nile

May 5,1999

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

.767-3510

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.639-8453

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.2794497

,278-7510
.639-5902

.278-6234

* ‘* Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

278-8474

TrousL Jim, SA Rebecca

2784402

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
Werkman, Gary, Oentlst, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foof Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol

279-7806

.278-3283

*
.278-2311
.279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Robison, Darwin. Hardware Retail, Bonnie

.279-7537

”■ Rubley, David, SA Del
’" Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Saltier, Dave, AA City Government, Janice
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, Ha
” Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton. Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
’
Sexton, Hal, SA Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, L^ura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
StewartWilliam, City Government Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
●
Ta^or, Howard, SA Lola
Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian

.278-7327

.238-2324

●

.278-5006

.(616)432-3757

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
Ziegler, John, Plumbing Supply, Leslie
Zuzga, Eric, Economic Development, NONE

.278-8373
.279-8543
.2784907

BARRY CASE President
GREG BRUDER President Elect

.278-7095
.278-7738

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

.278-6736

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

.278-7703

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

.279-9282

MARK PUTNAM Past President

.279-9072
.278-4538
.278-4146

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1999 -BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.279-9042

2001 - BRIAN SEXTON

.2784478
.279-8958-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1998-1999

.278-5908

.278-5033
.278-8068

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

i

'

Past President

1999-JIM COLE

.278-2859

’●

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

SA

Senior Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

.2784222

AA

Additional Active

2001 - RANDALL HAZELBAKER

�Club Programs

Club Service
Director

Director

Greg Bruder

Brian Sexton

International Service
Director

Howard Teeter
Edward Geishert
Jeff Dean

Attendance

Program Committee

Dennis Booster

Tim Hart, Chairman
Todd Brayton

Robert Rumsey

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson. Chairman

Club Roster

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Bill Stewart

Larry Parks

Gary Howe, Chairman

Lindy Cox
Gerald Boguth

Vocational Service

Dennis Booster

Matt Galliers

Bulletin

Rotary International Foundation
Barry Case

Jim Whelan

50/50 Committee

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Jim Peters, Chairman

Steve Glover

Nick Postula
Chris Grahl

Darwin Robison

Steve Glover

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Darwin Robison

John Ziegler

Kids Christmas Program

MAKE UP YOUR AUEN[MNAC£ ● BE A 100% MEMBER

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

QUINCY ● Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.

Public Relations

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Community Service

Jim Whelan

Wayne Kellogg

Sargeants-At-Arms
Randall Hazelbaker, Chairman
Dave Stattier, Cochairman
Todd Brayton

Rotary Show
Gregg Dean, Director
Mike Gerlach, Chairman
Bill Stewart, Advertising

Director
Dave Pierce

Matt Galliers

Jim Gordon, Tickets

Fred Anderson, Accounting

Lindy Cox
Nick Postula

Craig Sebald

Flower Commitee

Handicapped Children
Jim Whelan, Chairman
Tim Hart
Senior Citizens Committee

Robert Loose, Chairman
Rural Urban

Dick Uhl, Chairman

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Jim Gordon

Ken Smoker

Rotary Support
James Troust, Chairman
William (Bill) Nettleman
Song Leaders

Membership
Coordinetion

Student Guests
Les Adams

Wayne Kellogg
Director
Jim Cole

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Membership/Classification
Pat Albright, Chairman
Bob Rumsey
Jerry Towns
Al Nelson

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White
Interact Committee

Steve Glover, Chairman
John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

BRONSON ● Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.

Chuck Woodward

Club Historian

Make-Up Meetings
yi)u will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.

Larry Parks, Cochairman

Tom Kramer

Mike Gerlach

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
William (Bill) Nettleman

Director

Larry Iveson

Gregg Dean

Randali Hazelbaker

COLDWATER SUNRISE ■ Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - SI. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamty Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA ● 101 Lounge, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY ● Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS ● Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
James L. Lacey - U.S.A.
District Governor, R.l.
District 6360

Donavon Carl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS;

3rd Tuesday of each month. 7:30 a.m.
Plante &amp; Moran

�MEMBER ROSTER

Coldwateri^OTARY

CLASSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.
'
Albright Pat, Agriculture-Swne, Colleen
●●● Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin. Pete, Honorary, Jane
’
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
● ■ ■ Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Booster, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald. SA-City Government, Terry.
Brayton, Greg, Advertising. Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Cardenas, Ray, CLU, Life Insurance, Gonae...,
Case, Barry, SA-CPA JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden, AA-BPU Communications, Joan...
Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
’
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, Teresa
■ ’' Dean, John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanne

.279-9568

The Singingest Club in The USA

,238-2479
,278^

1 1-17-98

Meeting of:

.639-3513
.278-8006

Presiding:

Barry Case

.741-8046

Invocation:

Bob Loose

.278-8086

Terry O'Connell
Next Week’s Greeters:
Parks
Jerry Perry

Mike Galllers

Song Leader:

.238-4326

Bill Neccleman

This Week’s Greeters:

.279^18
.278-8489

This Week^s Birthdays

.278-8463

Carroll Barnes I 1/20, James Cole I 1/23, Ken Klein I 1/23, Richard Uhl I 1/23

,238-2271
.278-5789

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.238-2076

.278-5378

Howard
.
_ Meeter

YEAIJS

,279-7680

Les Adams

5

DATE JOINED

11-11-38
I 1-23-93

.279-8202

,278-6797
,639-8669
.278-7851

Make-ups

.278-8133
,238-4075

G. Howe—Springfield, OH, J. Grohalski—Union City, C. Barnes-Bonica Spring

.238-2842

Mark Galliers, D. Robinson, N. Strobel—Bronson, J. Peters—Sunrise

“■ Dygeit John, SA4^reer Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...

,278-4248

A. Nelson—Ft. Myers, FL (twice), B. Kerr—Quincy (twice)

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....

.278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Propeity ManagemenL Linda

.279-9350

,279-7217

Guests

). Eley-Bronson, Steve O'Donnell,

.278-5388

Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Produchons, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna ..

’ ’* Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant Kristina.
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA Barbara
Grahl, Christian, Office Furniture Mfg., Sabine

●

,278-6826
,278-6603

.639-4635

Early Leavers

.278-4663

Jim Grohalski, Rob Putnam, Darwin Robinson

.278-3650

,279-7163
.278-2132
50/50 Winner
.741-3663

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen...
Hart Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

Mike Finazzo

Steve Parker &amp; Mark Kramer—Students

Dennis Boester—$66.0

.278-4728

^

.639-4402

Announcements/Program

j

Annoucements:

Hazeibaker, Randall, Antiques, Maiy Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
●" Holben, Rich, SA Mary
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
'* iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
● ■' Jolley, Santford, SA Pat
Kaspcrski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Roberi, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
Klein, Ken. Property Management, Cindy
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE.
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....

579-7875

Leonhard, Ken, Past Service, Karia

.278-6100

Mike Galliers announced that it was Ohio States turn to win-PL£AS£//

Program:

.238-5848

John Barrett spoke to us on "How to work together". Working well together affects us
both at home and at work. Effectively working together consists of goals, roles, resources,
procedures, communications, support and trust.
In honor of Howard Teeters' 60th anniversary, we've searched the
archieves and found when Howard yfzs first Introduced as a new member.
V-0
cv^

.279-7505
.238-2418
.279-8888

.238-2839
.279-7469

Uaeting opened as usual with song service and introduction of

,278-6628

guests, Tith Glenn Covell in charge of the prograa.

.278-6246

Noveabor 15, 1938 thirty-five or forty years e.xpcrianco in theatrical work,

.639-8278

Lyon, Jim. SA Judy

on astrology. With the aid of a large cl-art l!r. Doyle
touched on the horoscopes of a good many of the aeabsrs and

,238-2265

created a great deal of interest in his talk.

.278-6832

as

A few facts:

.238-4191

new cambers●

● He served as Club President during 1946 - 1947
●Was awarded Paul Harris Fellow In April, 1989
● Given Honorary Membership during the Club's 75th Anniversary in Dec. 1996

.278-2007

Paul Harris Awards Nite

.278-4198

May 5,1999

The 4 Way Test

.279-8610

1. Is it the TRUTH?
.278-6856

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

,767-3510

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.639-8453

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

,279-4497

.278-7510
.639-5902

,278-6234
,278-3283

,278-2311

.279-7477
.279-7537
.238-2324

.278-7327

● ’' Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporling Goods Retail, Phyllis
Sattler, Dave, AA City Government Janice
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, Ha
●● Sebald, Craig, SA Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating. Sandra
’
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
StewartWilllam, City Government, Sally
Strobel, Norb. Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
'
Taylor, Howard. SA Lola
' ” Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian

At this meeting

Way.ae Johnson, George King a.nd Howard Teeters -.Tere introduced

.278-8773

Middleton, Fritz, Golf Professional, Laura
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Mooris, Tom, AA Savings &amp; Loan, NONE
’
Nelson,Al, SA Jean
●* Nettieman, William, Past Service, Sally (Sarah)
●
O’Connell, Terry, SA Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales. NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce. David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Porter, Russell, Copying Services, Lisa
Postula, Nick, Computer Technician, NONE
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire
Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman. Bob, Past Serwce, Coralie
Robison. Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

but

who for the last fev ye-'-rs has devoted hiasalf to lecturing

,238-5857

,767-4508

●

;!e

introduced Franklin Q. Doyls of Chicago, a aian who has had

.278-5006

.278-8068
,278-8373

.279-8543

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy
Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
‘
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
Werkman, Gary, Dentist Jackie
Whelan. Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, SA-PlumbIng Supply, Delores
'
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol
* ** Woodward, Charles, SA NONE
Young, Charles, Rshing Equipment Dorothy,,
Ziegler, John, Plumbing Supply, Leslie
Zuzga, Eric, Economic Development NONE

.278-4907

.2784402
,279-7806

.(616)432-3757

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1998-1999
BARRY CASE President

278-5908

GREG BRUDER President Elect

278-7095

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

278-7738

278-6736
278-7703
279-9282

278-5033
279-9072

2784538
2784146

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
MARK PUTNAM Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.279-9042

2001 - BRIAN SEXTON

,2784478
.279-8958

,278-8474

●

Past President

1999-JIM COLE

.278-2859

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

2000 - JIM WHELAN

,278-7100

SA

Senior Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

,278-4222

AA

Additional Active

2001 - RANDALL HAZELBAKER

�Club Service

Club Programs

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Director

Director
Brian Sexton

Howard Teeter
Edward Geishert
Jeff Dean

Greg Bruder
Attendance

Program Committee

Dennis Boester

Tim Hart, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Todd Brayton

Club Roster

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Bill Stewart

Larry Parks

Gary Howe, Chairman

Lindy Cox
Gerald Boguth

Dennis Boester

Matt Galliers

Vocational Service

Bulletin

Larry Iveson

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

Jim Peters, Chairman

Jim Gordon, Chairman

John Ziegler

Steve Glover
Dan/vin Robison

Nick Postula

Darwin Robison

Chris Grahl

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards
Jim Whelan, Chairman

Larry Parks, Cochairman
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Kids Christmas Program

Community Service

Public Relations

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Jim Whelan

Wayne Kellogg

Sargeants-At-Arms

Rotary Show
Gregg Dean, Director

Handicapped Children

Randall Hazelbaker, Chairman
Dave Startler, Cochairman

Director
Dave Pierce

Mike Gerlach, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Todd Brayton

Bill Stewart, Advertising

Tim Hart

Mart Galliers

Jim Gordon, Tickets

Lindy Cox

Fred Anderson, Accounting

Nick Postula

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
William (Bill) Nettleman

Rotary international Foundation
Barry Case

Make-Up Meetings
Vbu vnll always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKE UP YOURATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY ● Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM,

Flower Commitee

Craig Sebald

Robert Loose, Chairman
Rural Urban

Dick Uhl, Chairman

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Jim Gordon

Ken Smoker

Rotary Support
James Troust, Chairman
William (Bill) Nettleman
Song Leaders

Membership
Coordination

Student Guests
Les Adams

Wayne Kellogg
Director
Jim Cole

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House. Wed. 12:15 .PM.

JONESVILLE - RoundtaUe Inn. Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE ● Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Senior Citizens Committee
Chuck Woodward

Club Historian

Youth Scholarship

ANGOLA -101 Lounge, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
James L. Lacey - U.S.A.
District Governor, R.l.
District 6360
Donavon Carl

Rich Hofben, Chairman

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Mike Gerlach

Randall Hazelbaker

BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11 ;45 A.M.

Tom Kramer

Gregg Dean

Director

Director
Jim Whelan

50/50 Committee

Steve Glover

International Service

Membership/Classification
Pat Albright, Chairman
Bob Rumsey
Jerry Towns
Al Nelson

David Rubley
Richard White
Interact Committee

Steve Glover, Chairman
John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

12:15 pm

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Plante &amp; Moran

�MEMBER ROSTER

ColdwaterROTARY

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy
‘
Albright, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
■ ■’ Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
'
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Belcher, Bradley, Clergy, Kathy

.279-9568

'" Biringer, Richard, 8A-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald, SA-City Government, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Border, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Cardenas, Ray, CLU, Life Insurance, Gonzie....
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon

.278-8086

Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden, AA-BPU Communications, Joan
"* Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
'
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, Teresa
Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
*” Dygerf,John,SA-CareerCenter,Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Educalion-Career. Barb....
Gailiers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Gailiers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy..
Gailiers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE ..
Gailiers, Mike, Display Rxture Mfg., Donna
Geisherf, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerfach, Mike, Fasf Food Restaurant, Kristina.
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
●
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist Cyntiiia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
Grahl, Christian, Office Furniture Mfg., Sabine
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, DentaJ lab, Helen
Hart Tim, Video Productions, Pamela ..
Hayes, Joseph, Attorney, Kathy
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eleen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail. Kay
● ●* Holben, Rich, SA Mary
Howe, Gary, OptomefrisL Bente....
■’ Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
■*● Jolley, Santford, SA Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vidd
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert SA-Hardware Rebil, NONE
Klein, Ken, Properly Management Cindy
Koss, Jim, SA Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Ser\dce, Charlene
Leonhard, Ken, Past Service, Karla
Loose, Robert SA Margaret
’
Lp, Jim, SA, Judy
Middleton, Fritz, Golf Professional, Laura
●
Moore, Richard, SA Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance. MaryBeth
Mooris, Tom, AA Savings &amp; Loan, NONE
●
Nelson/I, SA Jean

*

” Nettieman. William, Past Service, Sally (Sarah)
O’Connell, Terry, SA Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE ....
Perry.Jeny, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Porter, Russell, Copying Services, Usa
Postula, Nick, Computer Technician, NONE

.278-6033

Meeting of:

] 1-10-98

.278-8006

Presiding:

Barry Case

.741-8046

Invocation:

.639-3513

Tom Morris
Al Nelson

Bill Nettieman

Next Week’s Greeters:

Terry O'Connell

.279-8218

This Week’s Birthdays

.278-8489
.278-8463

William Stewart 11/11, Santford Jolley 11/12,

Robert Kerr 11/12

.238-2271

.278-5789

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.238-2076

NAME

.278-5378

Howard Teeter

.279-7680

YEARS

DATE JOINED

50

11/11/38

.279-8202
.278-6797
.278-7851

Make-ups

.278-8133

J. Lyon-Sturgis, D. Uhl-Athens
J. Lyon, M. Putnam &amp; C. Grahl--Sunrise
R. Cardenas,K. Smoker, Matt Gailiers,J. Faulkner &amp; J. Hiscock-QuincyC?)

.238-4075
.238-2842
.278-4248

.279-7217
.278-8655

Guests

.279-9350
.278-5388

Rick Coin-Quincy, Karen Kirkpatrick-Sunrise. Ralph Burch-Bronson.
George Kerstetter, Jim Alden-Hastings (Immed. Past Dist. Gov),

.278-6826

.278-6603

Kelie Holben &amp; Betsy Stout-Students
Early Leavers

.639-4635
.278-4663

Dave Sattler.Todd Brayton,Les Adams,Wayne Kellogg &amp; Eric Zuzga

.278-3650
.279-7163
.278-2132

50150 Winner
.741-3663

Greg Bruder--$51.00

.278-4728

^

.6394402

Announcements/Program

^

Annoucements:
.279-7875

7:00 - 8:00-Tonlght~Feather Party at Elks.
$100.00 District Roffle-Barry Case Winner.

.238-5848

$15,680 raised-Net $7,144 for District Foundation to be used for (?)...

.279-7505

.238-2418

Program:

.279^8

Donovan Cari, District 6360 Govenor, with his wife Linda,from Clark Lake,south of

.238-2839

Jackson. Reviewed our community projects; Rotary Show, Kids Kingdom, Highway
Clean-up, Interact Club,Tlbbfts, Br. Co. Foundation, Paul Harris Donation to Rotary

.279-7469
.278-6628
.278-6246

Foundation.

.639-8278

This year's Rotary Theme 'Follow Your Dreams’ was highlighted. We reviewed why
we are Rotarlans-Because we care and to make things happen in our community.
He gave 20 points to help us accomplish our goals. Announced also $20,000,000.00
World-Wide to be raised for grants to aid youth needs.

.238-5857

.238-2265
.278-6832
.278-8773

District Conference Is June 4th, 5th &amp; 6th at Jackson Community College-Space

.2384191

Center Involvement.

.278-6100
.7674508

.278-2007

Paul Harris Awards Nite

.2784198

May 5,1999

The 4 Way Test

.279-8610

1. Is it the TRUTH?
.278-6856

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

.767-3510

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.639-8453

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.2794497

.278-7510
.639-5902
.278-6234

.278-3283

.278-2311

Putnam. Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

.279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

.279-7537
.238-2324
.278-7327

■
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola
*** Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian

This Week’s Greeters:

Song Leader:

.238-4326

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

’ ** Rumsey, Robert, SA-Spoling Goods Retail, Phyllis
Satfler. Dave, AA City Government Janice
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
” Sebald, Craig, SA Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
*
Sexton, Hal, SA Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Oanette .
Stewart,William, City Government, Sally

The Singingest Club in The USA

.238-2479

.278-5006
.278-8068

.278-8373
.279-8543

’ " Towns, Jerry, SA-Barking, Nancy
Troust, Jim, SA Rebecca
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
’
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
Webber, Brian, Famify Restaurant, NONE
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Sroadcasting, Patricia
While, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
’
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight B.P.U. Director, Carol
' “ Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy..
Ziegler, John, Plumbing Supply, Leslie
Zuzga, Eric, Economic Development, NONE...

.2784907

278-8474
2784402
279-7806

.(616)432-3757

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1998-1999
BARRY CASE President

278-5908

GREG BRUDER President Elect

278-7095

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

278-7738
278-6736
278-7703

.279-9282
.278-5033

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
MARK PUTNAM Past President

.279-9072

.2784538
.2784146

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.279-9042

2001 - BRIAN SEXTON

.2784478
.279-8958

*

Past President

1999 - JIM COLE

.278-2859

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

SA

Senior Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

.2784222

AA

Additional Active

2001 - RANDALL HAZELBAKER

�Club Service

Club Programs

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Director

Director

Greg Bruder

Brian Sexton

Attendance

Program Committee
Tim Hart, Chairman
Todd Brayton

Howard Teeter
Edward Geishert

Jeff Dean

International Service
Director

Randall Hazeibaker

International Projects

Club Roster

JimTroust, Chairman

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Larry Parks

William (Bill) Nettleman

Bill Stewart

Gary Howe, Chairman

Lindy Cox
Gerald Boguth

Vocntional Service

Dennis Booster

Matt Galliers

Dennis Booster

Robert Rumsey
Bulletin

Rotary International Foundation
Barry Case

Director

Larry Iveson

Jim Whelan

50/50 Committee

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Jim Peters, Chairman

Steve Glover

Nick Postula
Chris Grahl

Steve Glover

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Darwin Robison

John Ziegler

Darwin Robison

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Public Relations
Jim Whelan

Sargeants-At-Arms

Rotary Show
Gregg Dean, Director

'ibu will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.

Larry Parks, Cochairman

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

Four&gt;WayTest
Larry Downs

QUINCY - Union Church, Mofxlay 12:15 RM.

Tom Kramer

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman
Wayne Kellogg

Make-Up Meetings

Community Service

BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.

JONESVILLE ● Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
Director

Dave Pierce

COLDWATER SUNRISE ● Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

Handicapped Children

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mike Gerlach, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Bill Stewart, Advertising

Tim Hart

STURGIS ● Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Todd Brayton
Matt Galliers

Jim Gordon, Tickets

Randall Hazeibaker, Chairman
Dave Stattler, Cochairman

Fred Anderson, Accounting

Lindy Cox
Nick Postula

Robert Loose, Chairman
Chuck Woodward

Club Historian

Craig Sebald

Flower Commitee

Senior Citizens Committee

Rural Urban

Dick Uhl, Chairman

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Jim Gordon

Ken Smoker

Membership

Rotary Support

Coordination

James Troust, Chairman

Student Guests
Les Adams

Wayne Kellogg

William (Bill) Nettleman

Director
Jim Cole

Song Leaders

Youth Scholarship

Membership/Classification
Pat Albright, Chairman
Bob Rumsey
Jerry Towns

Mike Gerlach

Al Nelson

David Rubley
Richard White
Interact Committee

Steve Glover, Chairman
John Petzko

;

////7
/

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS - Congregationai Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
James L. Lacey - U.S.A.
District Governor, R.l.
District 6360
Donavon Carl

Rich Holben, Chairman

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

BATTLE CREEK ● McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA -101 Lounge, Monday 6:15 .PM.

. /*

/'■ -

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Plante &amp; Moran

�MEMBER ROSTER

ColdwaterROTARV

ClASSIFiCATION

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy
'
Albright, Pat. Agriciilture-Swine, Coileen
* ” Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
●
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retal, Margaret

,279-9568

The Singingest Club in The USA

.238-2479
.278-6033

Meeting of:

I 1-3-98

.278-8006

Presiding:

Barry Case

.741-8046

Invocation:

,639-3513

■ '■ Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

.238-4326

Boguth, Gerald, SA-City Government, Terry

.279-8218

,278-8086

This Week's Greeters:

Tom Moorhead
Next Week’s Greeters:

Al Nelson

This Week’s Birthdays

.278-8463

Ed Geishert I 1/5,

.238-2271

Jerry Perry I 1/8,

Mark Putnam I 1/8

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.278-5789

.238-207&amp;V

NAME

,278-5378

YEARS

DATE JOINED

15

Gregg Dean

,279-7680

I 1-8-83

.279-8202

,278-6797
.278-7851

Make-ups

,278-8133
.238-4075

G. Sebald &amp; R Albright—Sunrise
D. Pierce, R Baldwin, D. Shemel, B. Kerr, L Downs,]. Cole—Quincy

.238-2842

■ ■' Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...
Faulteier, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb...,
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Gainers, Mark, AA-Display Rxture Mfg., Amy..
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
■ ■' Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

Tom Morris

Song Leader:

.278-8489

Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel. Ten
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bnider, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Cardenas, Ray. CLU, Life Insurance, Gonae....
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden, AA-BPU Communications. Joan
“* Culy, Fred. SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
■
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fre Insurance, Teresa
* *' Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

Richard Moore

.278-4248
.279-7217

.278-8655
Guests

.279-9350
.278-5388

Dean Bobilya—Sunrise

.278-6826

Kevin Ackroyd

.278-6603

Eddie Loera &amp; David Gruza—Students

.639-4635

Early Leavers

.278-4663
.278-3650

'

Glover, Steve, 8A-Druggist, Cynthia

.279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

.278-2132

Grahl, Christian, Office Furniture Mfg., Sabine
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart Tim, Video Producb'ons, Pamela
Hayes, Joseph, Attorney, Kathy
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay ...
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
●●● Holben, Rich. SA Mary
Howe, Gary, Optometrist Bente....
" Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
●●● Jolley, Santford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy..

50150 Winner
.741-3663

.278-4728

^

.639-4402

AnnouncementsIProgram

^

Annoucements:

.279-7875
.238-5848
.279-7505
.238-2418
.279-8888

Program:

.238-2839
.279-7469
.278-6628
.278-6246
.639-8278
.238-5857

Koss, Jim, SA Jan

●
'

’

*

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE.
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

.278-6832

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....

.238-4191

Leonhard, Ken, Past Service, Karla
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim. SA Judy
Middleton. Fritz, Golf Professional, Laura..
Moore, Richard, SA Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Mooris, Tom, AA Savings &amp; Loan, NONE
NelsonAI, SA Jean

.278-6100

Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally (Sarah)
O’Connell, Terry, SA Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry.Jeriy, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Pelzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Rerce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Porter, Russell, Copying Services, Usa
Postuia, Nick, Computer Technician, NONE
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire
Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

.767-3510

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Robison, Darwn, Hardware Retail. Bonnie

.279-7537

.278-8773

.767-4508
.278-2007

May 5,1999

The 4 Way Test

.279-8610

1. Is it the TRUTH?
.278-6856

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.639-8453

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.279A497
.278-7510

.639-5902
.278-6234
.278-3283

.278-2311

.279-7477

*" Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy
Troust, Jim. SA, Rebecca
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole.
‘
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
Webber. Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE.
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

.238-2324

.278-7327

’" Rumsey, RobeA SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Sattler, Dave, AA City Government Janice
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, Ha
*■ Sebald, Craig, SA Rita
Sexton, Bnan, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
●
Sexton, Hal, SA Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retall, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette .
Stewart William, City Government Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
’
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola
’** Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian

Paul Harris Awards Nite

.2784198

*

.278-5006

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight B.P.U. Director, Carol

●●● Woodward, Charles, SA NONE
.278-8068

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy ..
Ziegler, John, Plumbing Supply, Leslie
Zuzga, Eric, Economic Development, NONE

.278-8373

.279-8543
.2784907

2784402
279-7806

.(616)432-3757

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1998-1999
BARRY CASE President

278-5908

GREG BRUDER President Elect

278-7095

278-7738

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

278^736

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

278-7703

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

279-9282
278-5033

MARK PUTNAM Past President

279-9072

2784538
2784146

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.279-9042

2001 - BRIAN SEXTON

.2784478
.279-8958

278-8474

■

Past President

1999-JIM COLE

.278-2859

**

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

SA

Senior Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

.2784222

AA

Additional Active

2001 - RANDALL HAZELBAKER

�Club Service

Club Programs

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Director

Director
Brian Sexton

Howard Teeter
Edward Geishert
Jeff Dean

Greg Bruder
Attendance

Program Committee

Dennis Booster

Tim Hart, Chairman
Todd Brayton

Club Roster

Bill Stewart

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Larry Parks

Gary Howe, Chairman

Lindy Cox
Gerald Boguth

Vocationnl Service

Dennis Booster

Matt Galliers

Robert Rumsey
Bulletin

50/50 Committee

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Randall Hazelbaker

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
William (Bill) Nettleman

Rotary International Foundation
Barry Case

Jim Whelan

Jim Peters, Chairman
Steve Glover
Darwin Robison
Nick Postula

Darwin Robison

Chris Grahl

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Jim Whelan, Chairman

John Ziegler

Steve Glover

Kids Christmas Program
Public Relations

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Jim Whelan

Wayne Kellogg

Sargeants-At-Arms

Rotary Show
Gregg Dean, Director
Mike Gerlach, Chairman
Bill Stewart, Advertising
Jim Gordon, Tickets
Fred Anderson, Accounting

Randall Hazelbaker, Chairman
Dave Startler, Cochairman

Todd Brayton
Mart Galliers

Lindy Cox
Nick Postula

Craig Sebald

Flower Commitee

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.

Community Service

COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,

Handicapped Children

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Jim Whelan, Chairman

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Tim Hart

Senior Citizens Committee

Robert Loose, Chairman

Dick Uhl, Chairman

Jack Faulkner, Chairman
Ken Smoker

Song Leaders

Membership

Les Adams

Youth Scholarship

Jim Cole

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Membership/Classification
Pat Albright, Chairman
Bob Rumsey
Jerry Towns
Al Nelson

Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White
Interact Committee

Steve Glover, Chairman
John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Thurs.7:OOA.M.

BATTLE CREEK ● McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA -101 Lounge, Monday 6:15 RM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary international President
James L. Lacey - U.S.A.

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg
Director

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

Director
Dave Pierce

Rural Urban

Coordination

BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.

Jim Gordon

Rotary Support
James Troust, Chairman
William (Bill) Nettleman

You will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE ● BE A 100% MEMBER

Chuck Woodward

Club Historian

Make-Up Meetings

Larry Parks, Cochairman

Tom Kramer

Mike Gerlach

Director

Director

Larry Iveson

Gregg Dean

International Service

District Governor, R.l.
District 6360
Donavon Carl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Plante &amp; Moran

�MEMBER ROSTER

ColdwaterROTARY

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy

.279-9568

●
Albright, Pat Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
● ●* Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Hortorary, Jane

.238-2479

‘

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

The Singingest Club in The USA

.278-6033

Meeting of:

10-27-98

.278-8006

Presiding:

Barry Case

.741-8046

Invocation:

Moe Mder

.639-3513

' ● ■ BIringer, Richard, SA-CMI Law Practice. Jean
Booster, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

,278-8086

Boguth, Gerald, SA-City Government, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Mvertlsing, Sally.
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri

,279-8218

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Cardenas, Ray, CLU, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-0an(dng, Pamela
Cox, Linden, AA-BPU Communications, Joan
’ ” Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
'
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, Teresa
■” Dean, John, SA-FIre Insurance, Joanne
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketng, Judy
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display rFxture Mfg., Donna
● ●● Gelshert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant Kristina.
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
●
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
Grahl, Christian, Otiice Furniture Mfg., Sabine
Grohalski, James, Bankirtg, Sharon
Guisinger, DicK Dental Lab, Helen
Hart Tim, Video Productions, Pamela
Hayes, Joseph, Attorney, Kathy ....
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jeny, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen

.238-2271

Song Leader:

.238-4326

Jim Lyon

This Week’s Greeters:

Fritz Middleton
Richard Moore

Next Week’s Greeters:

Tom Mooftnead

Mike Qalliers

.278-8489

This Week's Birthdays

.278-8463

BobRumsey 10/29

,278-5789

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.238-2076

NAME

,278-5378

Chuck Woodward

.279-7680

Ray Cardenas

.279-8202

YEARS

DATE JOINED

52
14

10-29-46
11-2-84

,278-6797
.639-8669
.278-7851

Make-ups

.278-8133
.238-2842

J. Peters. R, Putrram, K, Smoter, J. Faulkier, L. Downs-??
C. Bames-Manistique

,278-4248

T. hiart-Quincy J. Lyons-Angola &amp; Sturgis

.238-4075

.279-7217
.278-8655

.279-9350

Guests

.278-5388

Hal Creai, Moe Moler-Sunrise, George Gear-Angola, Lowell Maxson-Bronson
Dave Coyle, Heidi Fleagle &amp; Andrew Dart-Students

.278-6826

.278^
.639-4635

Early heavers

.278-4663

Ed Nieman, Jim Peters, Jerry Boguth. Todd Brayton,
Buzz Galliers, Mike Galliers. &amp; Mark Galliers

.278-3650
.279-7163

.278-2132
50150 Winner
.741-3663

Ed Geishart -- $61.00

.278-4728

^

.639-4402

AnnouncementstProgram

^

Annoucements:
,279-7875

Symphony Tickets—Nov 7th-$50.00. Sponsored by Community Health Center.

.238-5848
.279-7505

,238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist Bente....
●' Iveson, Larry, SA-Prinfng, Jacquelyn

Program:
Youth in Government presented by Judge Coyle.
Mock trial competition was done by 4 high school students. They not only won the
state, but also the national championship. The team consisted of James Bilsborrow,
Jacob AcMoody, Sam AcMoody and Joe Winebrenner. The students explained how a

.279-8888

.279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator. Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorolhy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE ..
Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy..
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE .
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

,278-6628

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard, Ken, Past Service, Karla

.238-4191

.278-6246

.639-8278

mock trial wori&lt;s.

538-5857

538-2265

See attached sheet. Semi Annual Attendance Record Percentages

,278-6832
.278-8773

.278-6100
.767-4508

●

Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy

.278-2007

Paul Harris Awards Nite

Middleton, Fritz, Golf Professional, Laura
.278-4198

May 5,1999

The 4 Way Test

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Mooris, Tom, AA Savings &amp; Loan, NONE
'
Nelson,Al, SA, Jean
" Nettleman, William, Past Serwce, Sally (Sarah)
●
O’Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Porter, Russell, Copying Services, Lisa
Postula, Nick Computer Technician, NONE

.279-8610

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

.278-2311

Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE.

278-5908

GREG BRUDER President Elect

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
*” Ruhley, David, SA, Del
’'' Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporfng Goods Retail, Phyllis
Sattler, Dave, AA City Government, Janice
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
” Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra ....
’
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danetle
Stewart,William, City Government, Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
’
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola
Teeter. Howard, Honorary. Marian

.279-7477

Werkman, Gary, Dentist Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda

278-7095

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

Woodman, Dwight B.P.U. Director, Carol

279-9282

' *’ Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
Young, Charles, iFshing Equipment Dorothy
Ziegler, John, Plumbing Supply, Leslie
Zuzga, Eric, Economic Development, NONE

278-5033

1. Is it the TRUTH?
.278-6856

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

.767-3510

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.639^53

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.279-4497
.278-7510

.639-5902
.278-6234

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy
TroustJim, SA. Rebecca
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

.278-3283

278-8474
278-4402
279-7806

,(616)432-3757

,279-7537
,238-2324

,278-7327

'

.278-5006

,278-8068
.278-8373

.279-8543
.278-4907

278-7738

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1998-1999
BARRY CASE President

278-6736

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

278-7703

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

279-9072

278-4538
278-4146

MARK PUTNAM Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1999-BARRY CASE

2000 - GREG BRUDER

.279-9042

2001 - BRIAN SEXTON

.278-4478

,279-8958

*

Past President

1999 - JIM COLE

.278-2859

'*

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

SA

Senior Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

.278-4222

2001 - RANDALL HAZELBAKER

�Club Service

Club Programs

Director

Director

Greg Bruder

Brian Sexton

Rotary Information

International Service

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Director

Howard Teeter
Edward Geishert
Jeff Dean

Attendance

Program Committee

Dennis Boester

Tim Hart, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Todd Brayton

International Projects

Club Roster

Jim Troust, Chairman

Mike Galliers, Chairman

William (Bill) Nettleman

Bill Stewart

Larry Parks

Gary Howe, Chairman

Lindy Cox
Gerald Boguth

Vocational Service

Dennis Boester

Matt Galliers

Bulletin

Randall Hazelbaker

Rotary International Foundation
Barry Case

Director

Larry Iveson
50/50 Committee

Jim Whelan

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Jim Peters, Chairman

Steve Glover

Nick Postula
Chris Grahl

Danwin Robison

Steve Glover

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Danwin Robison

John Ziegler

Vtx/ will alwe^ be welcome at these neighboring dubs.

Larry Parks, Cochairman

MAKE UP YOURATTENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

QUINCY ● Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM.

Tom Kramer

Kids Christmas Program

Make-Up Meetings

BRONSON ● Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE ● Episa^ial Parish House, Wed, 12:15 PM,

Public Relations

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Community Service

Jim Whelan

Wayne Kellogg

COLDWATER SUNRISE ● Methodist Church,

Sargeants-At-Arms

Rotary Show

Director
Dave Pierce

Randall Hazelbaker, Chairman

Gregg Dean, Director

Handicapped Children

ALBION - St, James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Dave Startler, Cochairman

Mike Gerlach, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Bill Stewart, Advertising

Tim Hart

STURGIS ● Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Todd Brayton
Matt Galliers

Jim Gordon, Tickets
Fred Anderson, Accounting

Senior Citizens Committee

Lindy Cox
Nick Postula

Robert Loose, Chairman
Chuck Woodward

Club Historian

Craig Sebald

Flower Commitee

JONESVILLE ● Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.

Rural Urban

Dick Uhl, Chairman

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Jim Gordon

Ken Smoker

Rotary Support
James Troust, Chairman

William (Bill) Nettleman
Song Leaders

Membership
Coordination
Director
Jim Cole

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean
Mike Gerlach

Membership/Classification
Pat Albright, Chairman
Bob Rumsey
Jerry Towns
Al Nelson

Student Guests
Les Adams

MEETiNG EVERY
TUESDAY

12:15 pm

BATTLE CREEK-McCamly Plaza, Mon, Noon
ANGOLA -101 Lounge, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY ■ Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS ● Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M,

Rotary International President
James L. Lacey - U.S.A.
District Governor, R.l.

Wayne Kellogg

District 6360

Youth Scholarship

Donavon Carl

Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White
Interact Committee

Steve Glover, Chairman
John Petzko

Coldwater

Thurs.7:00A.M,

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Plante &amp; Moran

�MEMBER ROSTER
Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.
'

Coldwateri^OTARY

,279-9568

Albright Pat Agriculture-Swine. Colleen

.238-2479

Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn ..

-278-6033

Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

.639-3513

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Belcher, Bradley, Clergy. Kathy

,278-8006

Presiding:

.741-8046

''' BIringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

Invocation: Bob Loose

.238-4326

Bogutti, Gerald, SA-Crty Government Teny .

,279-8218
,278-8489

This Week^s Birthdays

Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Cardenas, Ray, CLU, Life Insurance, Gonzie.,..
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn

,278-8463

Jerry Higgins 10/25 &amp; Larry Par1&lt;s 10/27

●

Chtnery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden, AA-BPU Communications, Joan,,.
Culy, Fred, SA-Jeweiry Retail, Dorothy

The Singingest Club in The USA
Meeting of: 10-20-98

.278-8086

This Week’s Greeters:

Barry Case

Song Leader:

Bob Loose

Next Week’s Greeters: Jim Lyon

Gregg Dean

.238-2271

Ken Leonhard

,278-5789

Fritz Middleton

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

,238-2076
.278-5378
.279-7680

NAME

YEARS

Bob Redman
Jim Hiscock

11

DATE JOINED

10-21-86
10-26-86

11

.279-8202
.278-6797
.639-8669

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
'
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, Teresa
' ■' Dean, John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanne
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy...

.278-7851

"■ Dygerl, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

,278-4248

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb.

.278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Rxture Mfg„ Amy..

.279-9350

Guests

,278-5388

Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE ..

.278-6826

Eric Biri-Union City, Bill King &amp; Dck Spaulding-Quincy

Galliers, Mike. Display Rxture Mfg., Donna ...
*“ Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
’ Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia

.278^

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
Grahl, Chrisban, Office Furniture Mfg., Sabine
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon

.278-8133

L.

G. Hov\e--Gutf Shaes, AL. R. Cardenas--Hawaii {twice}
Mark GaIierS”Bronson, A. Nelson-Sunrise, EricZuzga--Union Qty
K, Smoker, J, Hiscock, J, Eiickson-Quincy

.238-4075

.238-2842
,279-7217

Hayes, Joseph. Attorney, Kathy
Hazelbaker, Randal, Antiques, Mary Kay ...
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg,, Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
Holben, Rich, SA, Mary
Howe, Gary. Optometrist, Bente
■' Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santforrj, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve. Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy

1

Julie Cohen &amp; Karty Dirschell-Students

.639-4635

Early Leavers

,278-4663

Les Adams, Dave Sattler. Eric Zuzga, Bill Stewart, Joe Hayes,
Gregg Dean, Mark Galliers, Dick Spaulding

.278-3650
.279-7163
,278-2132

50/50 Winner
.741-3663

Al Nelson - $62.00

,278-4728

Hart. Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

Make-ups

A ntiouncements!Program

.639-4402

J

Annoucements:
,279-7875

Need to improve attendance at meetings.
Jim Hiscock received 10 year perfect attendance pin,
Ray Cardenas received 14 year perfect attendance pin.

.279-7505
.238-2418

,279-8888

Program:
Jack Bieri heads the power supply agency which was founded 20 years ago. He talked
about what issues will or will not be regulated in the power supply segment. He also
talked about environmental concerns. Some by-products of power generation are being
recycled such as gypsum which is being used on farm land.

.279-7469

.278-6628

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

.639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

.238-5857

,238-2265
,278-6832

Lake, Edward, OB/GVN Surgeon, Karen Ann

.278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....

,238-419t

Leonhard, Ken, Past Service, Karla
Loose. Robert, SA. Margaret
●
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Middleton, Fritz, Golf Professional, Laura
’
Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casuatty Insurance, MaryBeth
Moons, Tom, AA Savings &amp; Loan, NONE
'
Nelsonjtl, SA. Jean
*' Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally (Sarah)
●
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Salty
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry.Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Dtstribubon, Deborah
Petzko, John. Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Porter, Russell, Copying Services, Lisa
Postula, Nick, Computer Tedinician, NONE
Putnam, Mark, SA Funer^ Home Director, J. Adaire
PutrMt, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

,278-6100
.767-4508
.278-2007

Paul Harris Awards Nite

.278-4198

The 4 Way Test

,279-8610

1. Is it the TRUTH?
.278-6856

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

.767-3510

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

,639-8453

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

,279-4497
.278-7510

.639-5902
,278-6234

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

278-8474

.278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

2784402
279-7806

.278-2311

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole.
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
Weriunan, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting. Patricia

.279-7477
,279-7537

.238-2324

.(616)432-3757

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

,278-7738
.278-7703

' ” Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Sattler, Dave, AA City Government Janice
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, Ha
●● Sebald, Craig, SA. Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

,278-5006

Woodman. Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol

.279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA. NONE

.278-5033

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy..
Ziegler, John. Plumbing Supply, Leslie
Zuzga, Eric, Economic Development, NONE

.2784538

’

.2784907

Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette .
SterartWIliam, City Go^mment Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
*
Taylor, Howard. SA, Lola
' ’* Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian

.279-8543

,279-9042
,2784478

Past President

.279^958

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

,278-2859
.278-7100

SA

Senior Active

.2784222

AA

Additional Active

BARRY CASE President

GREG BRUDER President Elect

,278-6736

.278-8373

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1998-1999

.278-7095

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda

.278-8068

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

.278-5908

.278-7327

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura

May 5,1999

.279-9072
.2784146

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
MARK PUTNAM Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1999 - BARRY CASE

2000 - GREG BRUDER
2001 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 - JIM COLE
2000 - JIM WHELAN
2000 - DAVE PIERCE
2001 - RANDALL HAZELBAKER

�Club Service

Club Programs

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Director

Director

Greg Bruder

Brian Sexton

Howard Teeter
Edward Geishert
Jeff Dean

Attendance

Program Committee

Dennis Boester

Tim Hart, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Todd Brayton

Bulletin

Gary Howe, Chairman
Dennis Boester

Bill Stewart

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Larry Parks

Lindy Cox
Gerald Boguth

Vocational Service

Matt Galliers

Larry Iveson

(Golf Outting/Paul Harris

Jim Peters, Chairman
Steve Glover

Dinner, etc.)
Jim Gordon, Chairman

John Ziegler

Steve Glover
Darwin Robison

Nick Postula
Chris Grahl

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Danwin Robison

Larry Parks, Cochairman
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Kids Christmas Program
Public Relations

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Jim Whelan

Wayne Kellogg

Sargeants-At-Arms

Todd Brayton

Rotary Show
Gregg Dean, Director
Mike Gerlach, Chairman
Bill Stewart, Advertising

Matt Galliers

Jim Gordon, Tickets

Lindy Cox

Fred Anderson, Accounting

Randall Hazelbaker, Chairman
Dave Stattler, Cochairman

Nick Postula
Flower Commitee

Community Service
Director
Dave Pierce

Handicapped Children
Jim Whelan, Chairman
Tim Hart

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
William (Bill) Nettleman
Rotary International Foundation
Barry Case

Make-Up Meetings
ytMj will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE ● BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY ● Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.

Craig Sebald

Robert Loose, Chairman
Rurai Urban

Dick Uhl, Chairman

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Jim Gordon

Ken Smoker

Rotary Support

Membership

James Troust, Chairman

Coordination

William (Bill) Nettleman
Song Leaders

Student Guests
Les Adams

Wayne Kellogg
Director

Youth Scholarship

Jim Cole

HILLSDALE ● Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.

JONESVILLE ● Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK ● McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Senior Citizens Committee
Chuck Woodward

Club Historian

ANGOLA -101 Lounge, Monday 6:15 RM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
James L. Lacey - U.S.A.
District Governor, R.l.
District 6360
Donavon Carl

Rich Holben, Chairman

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Mike Gerlach

Randall Hazelbaker

BRONSON ● Congregational Church, Wed. 11 ;45 A.M.

Tom Kramer

Gregg Dean

Director

Director
Jim Whelan

50/50 Committee

Fellowship:

Club Roster

International Service

Membership/Classification
Pat Albright, Chairman
Bob Rumsey
Jerry Towns
Al Nelson

David Rubiey
Richard White
Interact Committee

Steve Glover, Chairman
John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

12:15 pm

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Plante &amp; Moran

�MEMBER ROSTER

ColdwaterROTARY

CLASSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy
'
Albright, Pat, Agncullure-Swine, Colleen
Anderson,Fred,SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
’
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Belcher, Bradley, Clergy, Kathy
● ■ ’ Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Booster, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Cadeen
Boguth, Gerald, SA-City Government, Teny ,

.279-9568

The Singingest Club in The USA

.238-2479
.278-6033

Meeting of;

10-6-98

.278-8006

Presiding:

Barry Case

,741-8046

Invocation:

.639-3513

.278-8086

This Week’s Greeters:

Next Week’s Greeters:

Song Leader: jerry Towns

.238-4326

■

This Week's Birthdays

'

,278-8463
,278-5789

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.238-2076

NAME

.278-5378

Barry Case

.279-7680

Don Shemel

.279-8202

.278-7851

.238-2842
,278-4248
,279-7217

,278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Stew, SA-Druggist, Cynthia

,278-3650

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

.278-2132

Guests

,278-5388

.278-6603

Kothrin Behrendt &amp; Katy French-Students
Harry Fallon, Gary Younce-Bronson

.639^635

Early Leavers

.278-6826

.279-7163

Grahl, Christian, Office Furniture MIg., Sabine
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

.278-4728

Hart Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

.6394402

50/50 Winner

Brian RftYton— S5Q.Q0

^

Announcements/Program

^

Annoucements:

,279-7875

Dennis Booster talked about March of Dimes.

.238-5848

,279-7505

Of Special Interest: Changes In Last Rotary Year Membership

.238-2418
.279-8888

Members Gained

.238-2839

Todd Brayton

Members Lost
Duke Davidson
Jim Dove
Bob Redmond
Jim Olmstead
Harold Card

Russ Porter
Tom Morris
Dave Sattler
Nick Postula
Chris Grahl

,279-7469
,278-6628

,278-6246
,639-8278
,238-5857

Rick Roper

Rick Vdnderhoff

John Ziegler
Joe Hayes

,238-2265
,278-6832

Fritz Middleton

.278-8773

An Apology
Please excuse any confusion that last weeks bulletin may have caused.
Lists have been updated, and this should no1 happen again. Sorry :(

.238-4191
.27BB100
.767-4508

.278-2007

Paul Harris Awards Nite

Middleton. Fritz, Gotf Profession^, Laura..
.278-4198

May 5,1999

The 4 Way Test

.279-8610

1. Is it the TRUTH?
.278-6856

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

.767-3510

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.639-8453
.2794497
.278-7510
.639-5902

.278-6234
.278-3283

.278-2311
.279-7477
.279-7537

.238-2324
.278-7327

' ■ ■ Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Sattler, Daw, AA City Gowmment Janice
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan. Ha
■’ Sebald, Craig, SA Rita
Sexton, Brian, Mardboard Fabricating, Sandra

.278-5006

●

,278-4907

Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart William, City Government, Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotiw Parts Mfg., Barbara
'
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola
"● Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian

10-9-80
10-10-95

J. Lyons-Sunrise (3 times)

.238-4075

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura

18
3

Make-ups

.278-8133

,279-9350

Moore, Richard, SA Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Properly Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Mooris, Tom, AA Savings &amp; Loan, NONE ....
■
Nelson,Al, SA Jean
” Netdeman, William, Past Service, Sally (Sarah)
’
O'Connell. Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE ....
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Bewrage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appr^s, Karen
Porter, Russell, Copying Services, Lisa
Postula, Nick, Computer Technician, NONE
Putrum, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire
Putnam, Rob. Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service. Coralie
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

DATE JOINED

,639-8669

,278-8655

●

YEARS

.278-6797

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Dlsplay Fixture Mfg., Amy..
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE ..
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy

Brian Webber 10/7 Gary Werknyan 10/10 Greg Bruder 10/13 Jim Peters 10/13

.238-2271

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb...,

Hayes,Joseph,Attorney,Kathy ....
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Maiy Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
Holben, Rich, SA, Mary
Howe, Gary, OptometrisL Bente
● ● Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Stew, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Untforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE ..
Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy..
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE.
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard, Ken, Past Service, Karla
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret

Jack Lawson

.279-8218
.278-8489

Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Oarlerre
Bruder, Greg, investments. Sherry
Cardenas, Ray, CLD, Life Insurance, Gonae
Case, Barry, SA-CPA JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Su[&gt;erintendenL Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pameta
Cox, Linden, AA-BPU Communications, Joan
’ '● Cuiy, Fred, SA-Jewetry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
●
Dean, Jeffry, SA-Fire Insurance, Teresa
■ ** Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
●●● Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...

Ed Lake

.278-8068

.278-8373
.279-8543

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy
TrousL Jim, SA Rebecca
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
*
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital. Janet
Webber, Brian. Family Restaurant NONE
Werkman, Gaiy, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim. Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
*
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foof Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight B.P.U. Director, Carol
"● Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
Young, Charles, Rshing Equipment, Dorothy..
Ziegler, John. Plumbing Supply, Leslie
Zuzga, Eric, Economic Dewlopment, NONE...

278-8474

2784402
279-7806

.(616)432-3757

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1998-1999
BARRY CASE President

278-5908

GREG BRUDER President Elect

278-7095

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

278-7738

278-6736
278-7703

279-9282

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
MARK PUTNAM Past President

278-5033
279-9072
2784538
2784146

DIRECTORS {Terms expiring 6/30)
1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

,279-9042
,2784478

,279-8958

*

.278-2859

**

Past President

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

,278-7100

SA

Senior Active

.2784222

AA

Additional Active

2001 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 - JIM COLE
2000 - JIM WHELAN
2000 - DAVE PIERCE
2001 - RANDALL HAZELBAKER

�Club Service

Club Programs

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Director

Director

Greg Bruder

Brian Sexton

Howard Teeter
Edward Geishert
Jeff Dean

Attendance

Dennis Boester

Program Committee
Tim Hart, Chairman

Club Roster

Robert Rumsey

Todd Brayton

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Bill Stewart

Larry Parks

Gary Howe, Chairman

Lindy Cox
Gerald Boguth

Vocational Service

Dennis Boester

Matt Galliers

Bulletin

Larry iveson

Randall Hazelbaker

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

William (Bill) Nettleman
Rotary International Foundation
Barry Case

Jim Whelan

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

Jim Peters, Chairman

Jim Gordon, Chairman

John Ziegler

Steve Glover

Nick Postula
Chris Grahl

Darwin Robison

Steve Glover

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Darwin Robison

Larry Parks, Cochairman
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Tom Kramer

Kids Christmas Program

Community Service

Public Relations

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Jim Whelan

Wayne Kellogg

Sargeants-At-Arms
Randall Hazelbaker, Chairman
Dave Startler, Cochairman

Rotary Show
Gregg Dean, Director
Mike Gerlach, Chairman

Handicapped Children
Jim Whelan, Chairman

Todd Brayton

Bili Stewart, Advertising

Tim Hart

Matt Galliers

Jim Gordon, Tickets

Lindy Cox

Fred Anderson, Accounting

Nick Postula

Craig Sebald

Flower Commitee

Director
Dave Pierce

Senior Citizens Committee

Robert Loose, Chairman
Chuck Woodward

Club Historian

Rural Urban

Dick Uhl, Chairman

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Jim Gordon

Ken Smoker

Membership

Rotary Support
James Troust, Chairman

William (Bill) Nettleman
Song Leaders

Coordination

Student Guests
Les Adams

Wayne Keilogg
Director

Youth Scholarship

Jim Cole

Make-Up Meetings
Vbu will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKE UP yOUR ATTENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY ● Union Churdi, Monday 12:15 PM,
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11 ;45 A.M.
HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE ■ Methodist Church.
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS ● Sturgis Auditorium, Monday11:45A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA ● 101 Lounge. Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS ● Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
James L. Lacey - U.S.A.
District Governor, R.l.
District 6360
Donavon Carl

Rich Holben, Chairman

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Mike Gerlach

Director

Director

50/50 Committee

Gregg Dean

International Service

Membership/Classification
Pat Albright, Chairman
Bob Rumsey
Jerry Towns
Al Nelson

David Rubley
Richard White
Interact Committee

Steve Glover, Chairman
John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Plante &amp; Moran

�MEMBER ROSTER

ColdwaterROTARY

CLASSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy

,279-9568

’
Albright Pat Agnculhjre-Swine, Colleen
●*' Anderson. Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn .
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

.238-2479

'

,278-8006

Presiding:

,741-8046

Invocation: Dave Pierce

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Belcher, Bradley, Clergy, Kathy
’ ” Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald, SA-City Government, Terry .
Brayton, Greg, Advertisirrg, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teii
Briest, Boh, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Cardenas, Ray, CLU, Life Insurance, Gonzie....
Case, Barry, SA-CPA JoAnn
Chinety, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden, AA-BPU Communications, Joan...
’ ‘ ■ Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
■
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, Teresa
‘ ‘' Dean, John, SA-Fre insurance, Joanne
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
● ●' Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James. Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....
Galiiers, Buzz. AA-Property Management, Linda
Galiiers, Mark, AA-Display iFxture Mfg„ Amy..
Galiiers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE
Galiiers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donrta .
’ ■' Geishert Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
’
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon. Jim, CPA, Barbara
Grahl, Christian, Office Furniture Mfg., Sabine
Grohalski, James. Banidng, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart Tim, Yideo Productions, Pamela
Hayes, Joseph, Attorney, Kathy ....
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques. Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Paris Mfg., Eileen

The Singingest Club in The USA

,278-6033

Meeting of: 9-29-98

,639-3513

.278-8086

Next Week’s Greeters: Vince Komstein

Mike Galiiers

Jim Koss

.278-8489

This Week's Birthdays

.278-8463

None

,238-2271
.278-5789

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.238-2076

NAME

YEARS

Jerry Towns

26

Matt Galiiers
Richard Moore

4

,278-5378
.279-7680
.279-8202

.27M797

DATE JOINED

10-3-72
10-4-94
10-6-64

34

.639-8669
,278-7851

Make-ups

.278-8133

J. Boguth-Sunrise, J. Lyon-Stugis.

.238-4075

J. Foulkner, B. Gaiiiers. Mike &amp; Mark Galiiers. R. Cardenas-Quincy
J. Troust-Pcrtland, OR, Seattle, WA &amp; Ontario, Canada

,238-2842
.278-4248
,279-7217

F. Middleton, B. Galiiers, Mike Gailiers-McHenry, IL

,278-8655

,279-9350

Guests

.278-5388

Lynda Schroll-Jackson, Terry Sller-Bronson
Jacksy Bllsborrow-Student

278-6826

.278-6603
.639-4635

Early Leavers

.278-4663

Jeff Dean, Craig Sebald, Ed Nieman, Jim Peters, Ron Gibson, Lindy Cox,
Jerry Towns, Jim Grohalski, Bill Stewart &amp; Ken Smoker

.278-3650
.279-7163
.278-2132

SO/50 Winner
.741-3663

.278-4728

^

.639-4402

Eric Zuzga - $69.00

Announcements/Program

^

Annoucements:
.279-7875
.238-5848

Holben, Rich, SA, Mary
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente....
" Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
'** Jolley, Santford, SA, Pat
KasperskI, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Spotfe Wear/Unrforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert SA-Hardware Retail, NONE ..
Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy..
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE.
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

.238-2418

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard, Ken, Past Service. Karla

.238-4191
.767-4508

●

Loose, Robert SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy

●

Middleton, Fritz, Goif Professional, Laura
Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

’

Moorhead, Tom, Propeily Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Mooris, Tom, AA Savings &amp; Loan, NONE
NelsonAt SA, Jean

Installation of 2 new members: Bradly Belcher under Ministry classification
and Eric Zuzga under Economic Development classification.

.279-8888

Bill Stewart reported on Relay for Life. $1,300+ we donated; over $50,000
was raised totally.

.238-2839
.279-7469

.278-6628
.278-6246
.639-8278

Program:

.238-5857

.238-2265

Joel Schram talked to us about the Year 2000 computer effect. Joel works

.278-6832

at Century Bank &amp; Trust,and is also a Sunrise Rotarian. We need to prepare
now for the Y2K effect. Indentffy systems that may be affected and assign
them to a competent employee to testl

.278-8773
.278-6100
.278-2007

Paul Harris Awards Nite

.278-4198

May 5,1999

The 4 Way Test

.279-8610

1. Is it the TRUTH?
.278-6856

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.767-3510

O'Connell. Terry, SA. Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Porter, Russell, Copying Services, Lisa
Postula. Nick, Computer Technician, NONE

.639-8453

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

.278-2311

Putnam. R(A, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

,279-7477

Rubley, David, SA, Del
■' ■ Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
SaMer, Dave, AA City Government Janice
Schroil, John, Savings And Loan, ila
●● Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra ....

,278-7327

’

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

.2784907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Oanette
StewartWilliam. City Government Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola
Teeter,Howard,Honorary,Marian

.279-9042

●

Ken Klein

.279-8218

.279-7505

●

Bob Kerr

Barry Case

Song Leader:

.238-4326

This Week’s Greeters:

.2794497
.278-7510

.639-5902
.278-6234

●” Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

.278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

.2784402

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole.
LJhI, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet.
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
Werionan, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia....
White, Richard. SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores.
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight B.P.U. Director, Carol
Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment Dorothy..
Ziegler, John, Plumbing Supply, Leslie
Zuzga, Eric, Economic Development, NONE

.279-7806

'

.279-7537
.238-2324

*

,278-5006
,278-8068
.278-8373
.279-8543

.(616)432-3757
,278-5908
.278-7095
.278-7738

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1998-1999
BARRY CASE President
GREG BRUDER President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

,2766736

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

,278-7703

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

,279-9282

MARK PUTNAM Past President

.278-5033
.279-9072

.2784538
.278-4146

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER
2001 - BRIAN SEXTON

.2784478

.2796958

.2784474

*

Past President

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

.278-2859

”

.278-7100

SA

Senior Achve

.2784222

AA

Additional Active

1999-JIM COLE
2000 - JIM WHELAN
2000 - DAVE PIERCE
2001 - RANDALL HAZELBAKER

�Club Service

Club Programs

Director

Director

Greg Bruder

Brian Sexton

Rotary Information

International Service

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Director

Howard Teeter
Edward Geishert

Jeff Dean
Attendance

Program Committee

Dennis Boester

Tim Hart, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Todd Brayton

Randall Hazelbaker

international Projects

Club Roster

JimTroust, Chairman

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Larry Parks

William (Bili) Nettieman

Bili Stewart

Gary Howe, Chairman

Lindy Cox
Gerald Boguth

Dennis Boester

Vocational Service

Matt Galliers

Bulletin

Director
Jim Whelan

Larry Iveson
50/50 Committee

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

Jim Peters, Chairman

Jim Gordon, Chairman

John Ziegler

Steve Glover
Darwin Robison
Tom Kramer

Chris Grahi

Steve Glover
Darwin Robison
Nick Postula

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Make-Up Meetings

Jim Whelan, Chairman
Larry Parks, Cochairman

MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

you will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Kids Christmas Program
Public Relations

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Jim Whelan

Wayne Kellogg

Sargeants-At-Arms

Rotary Show

Community Service
Director
Dave Pierce

Randall Hazelbaker, Chairman

Gregg Dean, Director

Dave Startler, Cochairman

Mike Gerlach, Chairman

Handicapped Children
Jim Whelan, Chairman

Todd Brayton

Bill Stewart, Advertising

Tim Hart

Mart Galliers

Jim Gordon, Tickets

Lindy Cox

Fred Anderson, Accounting

Nick Postula

Craig Sebald

Flower Commitee

Robert Loose, Chairman
Rural Urban

Dick Uhi, Chairman

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Jim Gordon

Ken Smoker

Membersh i p

Rotary Support
James Troust, Chairman

William (Bill) Nettieman
Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Coordination

Student Guests
Les Adams

Wayne Kellogg
Director
Jim Cole

Youth Scholarship

Membership/Classification
Pat Albright, Chairman
Bob Rumsey
Jerry Towns
Al Nelson

Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White
Interact Committee

Steve Glover, Chairman
John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

12:15 pm

HILLSDALE ● Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 PM.

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE ● Methodist Church.
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Senior Citizens Committee
Chuck Woodward

Club Historian

Mike Gerlach

Rotary International Foundation
Barry Case

ANGOLA -101 Lounge, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Mice Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
James L. Lacey - U.S.A.
District Governor, R.l.
District 6360
Donavon Carl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Plante &amp; Moran

�MEMBER ROSTER

ColdwatemOTARY
,279-9568

The Singingest Club in The USA

.238-2479
.278-6033

■

Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

.639-3513

Presiding:

Barry Case

This Week’s Greeters:

,278-8086

Song Leader:

.238-4326

Steve KaspersW

Wayne Kellog

Invocation: Bob Loose

.741-8046

’ ‘ ’ Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Bogulh, Gerald, SA-City Government, Terry

Meeting of:

9-22-98

Next Week’s Greeters:

Bob Kerr

Dean

Ken Klein

-279-8218
.278-8489

This Week's Birthdays

Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Cardenas, Ray, CLU, Lite Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-8anking, Pamela
Cox, Linden, AA-BPU Communications, Joan
■ ■■ Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
●
Dean, Jefirey, SA-Fire Insurance, Teresa
■ ■ ■ Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

,278-8463

Ed Lake 9/29 Jom Moorhead 9/29 &amp; John Schroll 9/29

.238-4075

B. Galllers (twice)- Bonita Springs. FL
B, Galliers, H. Taylor, J. Peters, J. Faulkner, Mark Galllers, R. Porter—Quincy

* ●' Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

.278-4248

J. Gordon (3 times), M. Gerlack, .F Middleton-Sunrise

.279-7217

D. Uhl-Athens

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda

Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture MIg., Donna
' '■ Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

.238-2271

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.278-5789
.238-2076

,278-5378
,279-7680

NAME

YEARS

Richard Biringer

48

9-19-50

.279-8202
,278-6797
.278-7851

Make-ups

.278-8133

.278-8655
.279-9350

Guests

.278-5388

Steve O'Doneli-Quincy, Scott Kirkpatrlck-Bronson

.278-6826

Polly Stevens &amp; Travis Robey-Students

.278-6603
.639-4635

Early Leavers

.278-4663

Gregg Dean,Todd Brayton, Jim Hiscock,Jim Peters, Larry Parks,

.278-3650

’

DATE JOINED

Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia

.279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

.278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela
Hayes, Joseph, Attorney, Kathy

.741-3663

Tom Kramer, Mark Galliers, &amp; Mark Putnam
50150 Winner

Steve Kasperski, Denny Boester &amp; Ken Klein-$60.00

.278-4728

^

.639-4402

Announcements/Program

^

Annoucements:
.279-7875

Higgins, Jeriy, AA-Vehide Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

Rotary Show SIgn-up Sheets; Please fill out and get back to the
Chairman of the Show, Steve Glover.

.279-7505
.238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
** Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn

Rotary Golf Outing Winners; Gary Werkman, Pat Albright, Larry Parks

.279-8888

&amp; Mark Galllers.
.279-7469

’

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, 8A-Hardware Retail, NONE
Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy..
Koss,Jim,SA,Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE .
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard, Ken, Past Service, Karla
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Middleton, Fritz, Golf Professional, Laura

.278-6628

Donated money to American Cancer Societ/. $546 raised to date. Bill Stewart

.278-6246

matching up to $500.

.238-5857

Program:

.278-6832

Quincy High School Baseball Coach, Lonney Evon, spoke to us about their
30 - 4 season record, and gave an interesting account of the teams trek to

.278-8773

.238-4191

the '98 State Championship. The final game was against Saginaw Noble
(defending Class B State Champs) with 8 out of 9 retaining starters. He
showed us a video of the final 2 outs In the game, Quincy won 9 - 6,

.278-6100
.767-4508
.278-2007

Paul Harris Awards Nile

.278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Mooris, Tom, AA Savings &amp; Loan, NONE
■
Nelson,AI,SA,Jean
” Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally (Sarah)

The 4 Way Test

.279-8610

1. Is it the TRUTH?
.278-6856

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

.767-3510

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.639-8453

Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Oislribution, Deborah
Pelzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Porter, Russell, Copying Services, Lisa
Poslula, Nick, Computer Technician, NONE
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire
Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Robison, Darvvin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.279-4497
.278-7510
.639-5902

"* Towns,Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

.278-8474

.278-3283

Troust Jim, SA, Rebecca

.278-4402

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

.279-7806

Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE

.278-5908

GREG BRUDER President Elect

.278-7095

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

.279-7477
.279-7537
.238-2324

*

.278-5006
.278-8068

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

.279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

.278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpeis-Retail, Laura.
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart,William, City Government, Sally
Slrobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
■
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola
■ ■' Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1998-1999
BARRY CASE President

.278-2311

.278-8373

'

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

.278-6234

.278-7327

■ '* Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Sattler, Dave, AA City Government, Janice
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla

May 5,1999

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, SA-Plumhing Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foo! Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Caro!
Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
Ziegler, John, Plumbing Supply, Leslie
Zuzga, Eric, Economic Development, NONE

.278-6736
.278-7703
.279-9282

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
MARK PUTNAM Past President

.278-5033
.279-9072
.278-4538

.278-4146

DIRECTCRS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.279-9042

2001 - BRIAN SEXTON

.278-4478
.279-8958

.278-7738

'

Past President

1999-JIM COLE

.278-2859

”

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

SA

Senior Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

.278-4222

2001 - RANDALL HAZELBAKER

�Club Service

Club Programs

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Director

Director

Howard Teeter

Greg Bruder

Brian Sexton

Edward Geishert

Attendance

Program Committee

Dennis Boester

Tim Hart, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Todd Brayton

Jeff Dean

Randall Hazelbaker

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Mike Galliers, Chairman

William (Bill) Nettleman

Larry Parks

Gary Howe, Chairman

Lindy Cox
Gerald Boguth

Vocational Service

Dennis Boester

Matt Galliers

Rotary international Foundation
Barry Case

Director

Larry Iveson

Jim Whelan

50/50 Committee

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Jim Peters, Chairman
Steve Glover

Larry Parks, Cochairman

John Ziegler
Nick Postula

Darwin Robison

Chris Grahl

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Darwin Robison

Steve Glover

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Tom Kramer

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman
Wayne Kellogg

Public Relations
Jim Whelan

Sargeants-At-Arms
Randall Hazelbaker, Chairman
Dave Stattler, Cochairman
Todd Brayton
Matt Galliers

Lindy Cox

Rotary Show
Gregg Dean, Director
Mike Gerlach, Chairman
Bill Stewart, Advertising
Jim Gordon, Tickets
Fred Anderson, Accounting

Nick Postula
Flower Commitee

Community Service

Craig Sebald

Director
Dave Pierce

Handicapped Children
Jim Whelan, Chairman
Tim Hart
Senior Citizens Committee

Robert Loose, Chairman
Rural Urban

Dick Uhl, Chairman

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Jim Gordon

Ken Smoker

Membership

Rotary Support

Coordination

James Troust, Chairman
William (Bill) Nettleman

Student Guests
Les Adams

Wayne Kellogg
Director

Song Leaders

Jim Cole

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Membership/Classification
Pat Albright, Chairman
Bob Rumsey
Jerry Towns

Gregg Dean
Mike Gerlach

Al Nelson

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White
Interact Committee

Steve Glover, Chairman
John Petzko

4

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P)0. Box 42 Cold-water^ MI, 49036
●

1
■Jf

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome al these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM,
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.

Chuck Woodward

Club Historian

J-

Director

Club Roster

Bill Stewart

Bulletin

International Service

COLDWATER SUNRISE ■ Melhodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA -101 Lounge, Monday 6:15 RM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
James L. Lacey - U.S.A.
District Governor, R.l.
District 6360

Donavon Carl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Plante &amp; Moran

�MEMBER ROSTER

ColdwaterrflOTARY

CLASSIFICATION

●

Adams, Leslie, Swmming Pools, Cindy
Albright Pat Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

Biringer, Richard, SA-CIvil Law Practice, Jean ..
Booster, Dennis. Natural Gas Service, Carleen ..
Boguth, Gerald, SA-City Government, Terry ....
Braylon, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand i Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Cardenas, Ray, CLU, Life Insurance, Gonzie....
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden, AA-BPU Communications, Joan
Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelty Retait Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE....
’
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, Teresa ...
●” Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne ....

.279-9568

The Singingest Club in The USA

.238-2479
.278-6033
.639-3513

.278-8086

Meeting of:

9-15-98

Presiding:

Barry Case

Invocation:

John Schroll

Song Leader:

.238-4326

This Week’s Greeters:

Rich Holben

Gary Howe
Steve Kasperski

Next Week's Greeters:

Ed Lake

Wayne Kellogg

.279^218
.278-8489

This Week's Birthdays

.278-8463

Richard Moore 9/17

.238-2271

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.278-5789

.238-2076

NAME

.278-5378

YEARS

DATE JOINED

12

9-16-86
9-16-86
9-16-80

Ken Klein
John Schroll

.279-7680
.279-8202

12
18

Bill Tyson

.278^797
.639-8669
.278-7851

Make-ups

.278-8133

Fritz Middleton—Sunrise

.238-4075

Mark Geiliiers-Bronson

B. Kerr, C. Barnes, R. Cardenas, L. Downs-Quincy

.238-2842

Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...

.278-4248

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....

.278-8655

Gainers, Buzz. AA-Property Management LirHia
Gainers, Mark, AA-Display iFxture Mtg., Amy..

.279-9350

Guests

.278-5388

Gainers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE ..

.278-6826

Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mtg., Donna ...
■ ’■ Geisherl, Edward, SA, Sylvia

.278-6603

Steve Haberkom —Holland, MI Mike Finazzo &amp; Rex Thorn—Portage
Hal Creal—Sunrise Randy Lounds &amp; Jacob AcMoody—Students

.639-4635

Early Leavers

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

.278-4663

.279-7217

None

.278-3650

’

Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim. CPA, Barbara

.278-2132

Grahl, Christian, Ofice Furniture Mfg., Sabine
Grofialski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger. Dick, Dent^ Lab, Helen
Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela
Hayes, Joseph, Attorney, Kathy
Hazelbaket Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay ....
Higgins, Jeriy, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail. Kay
’ ●' Holben, Rich, SA Mary
Howe, Gary,pptometrisL Bente....
" iveson, Larry, SA-Prinhng, Jacquelyn

50/50 Winner
.741-3663

Steve Haberkom—$65.00

'.278-4728

^

.639-4402

AmuntncementsIPro^ram

^

Annoucements:
.279-7875
.238-5848

Cancer Relay now at $170.00. Bill Stewart will match our
contributions up to $500.00.

.279-7505

.238-2418
.279-8888

Rotary Golf Outing is today. Only 9 holes.

.238-2839
.279-7469

■
'

’

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Veki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, 8A-Hardware Retail, NONE ..
Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy..
Koss, Jim, SA Jan

.278-6628

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE.
Lake, Edward, OBAiYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....

.278-6832

Leonhard, Ken, Past Service, Karla

.278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Middleton, Fritz, Golf Professional, Laura
Moore, Richard, SA Flaine

.767-4508

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Mooris, Tom, AA Savings &amp; Loan, NONE

.279-8610

NelsonAI, SA Jean

.278-6856

" Nettleman, Wiliam, Past Service, Sally (Sarah)

We had 50% participation in the Kids Kingdom Project.

.278-6246

No program today.

.238-5857

.238-2265
.278-8773
.238-4191

.278-2007

Paul Harris Awards Nite

.278-4198

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

.767-3510

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.639-8453

Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Pelzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Porter, Russell, Copying Services, lisa
Postula, Nick, Computer Technician, NONE
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.279-4497
.278-7510

.639-5902
.278-6234

*’* Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

278-8474

.278-3283

Trousl, Jim, SA Rebecca

278^402

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole.

279-7806

.(616)432-3757
.278-2311

.279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

.279-7537
.238-2324
.278-7327

’ ● ● Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Sattler,Dave,AACityGovemmentJanice
Schroll,John,Sa-/ingsAndLoan,lla
” Sebald, Craig, SA Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra ....

.278-5006

*

.2784907

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Oanette
StewarLWilliam, City Government Sal^
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
■
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola
● ● ● Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian

May 5,1999

●

,278-8068
,278-8373

,279-8543

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1998-1999
BARRY CASE President

Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight B.P.U. Director, Carol

278-5908

GREG BRUDER President Elect

278-7095
278-7738

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

278-6736

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

278-7703

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

Woodward, Charles, SA NONE

278-5033

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment Dorothy..
Ziegler, Joho, Plumbing Supply, Leslie
Zuzga, Eric, Economic Development, NONE..,

2784538

279-9282

MARK PUTNAM Past President

279-9072
2784146

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1999-BARRY CASE

,279-8958

’

Past President

2000 - GREG BRUDER
2001 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JIM COLE

,278-2859

”

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

2000 - JIM WHELAN

,278-7100

SA

Senior Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

.2784222

AA

Additional Active

2001 - RANDALL HAZELBAKER

.279-9042

,2784478

�Club Service

Club Programs

Rotary Information

International Service

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Director

Director

Director

Howard Teeter

Greg Bruder

Brian Sexton

Edward Geishert

Attendance

Program Committee

Dennis Boester

Tim Hart, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Todd Brayton

Jeff Dean

Jim Troust, Chairman

Mike Galliers, Chairman

William (Bill) Nettleman

Larry Parks

Gary Howe, Chairman

Lindy Cox
Gerald Boguth

Vocational Service

Dennis Boester

Matt Galliers

Rotary International Foundation
Barry Case

Director

Larry Iveson

Jim Whelan

50/50 Committee

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Jim Peters, Chairman

Steve Glover

Nick Postula
Chris Grahl

Darwin Robison

Steve Glover

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Darwin Robison

John Ziegler

Kids Christmas Program
Public Relations

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Wayne Kellogg

Jim Whelan

Sargeants-At-Arms
Randall Hazelbaker, Chairman
Dave Startler, Cochairman
Todd Brayton
Mart Galliers

Lindy Cox

Rotary Show
Gregg Dean, Director
Mike Gerlach, Chairman
Bill Stewart, Advertising
Jim Gordon, Tickets
Fred Anderson, Accounting

Nick Postula

Craig Sebald

Flower Commltee

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

QUINCY ■ Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.

Community Service

Handicapped Children
Jim Whelan, Chairman
Tim Hart
Senior Citizens Committee

Robert Loose, Chairman
Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Jim Gordon

Ken Smoker

Membership

Rotary Support
William (Bill) Nettleman
Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Coordination

Student Guests
Les Adams

Wayne Kellogg
Director

Jim Cole

Membership/Classification
Pat Albright, Chairman
Bob Rumsey
Jerry Towns
Al Nelson

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White
Interact Committee

Steve Glover, Chairman
John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

BRONSON - Congregatbnal Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.

Director
Dave Pierce

Dick Uhl, Chairman

James Troust, Chairman

Vbu will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

Chuck Woodward

Club Historian

Make-Up Meetings

Larry Parks, Cochairman

Tom Kramer

Mike Gerlach

International Projects

Club Roster

Bill Stewart

Bulletin

Randall Hazelbaker

COLDWATER SUNRISE ■ Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza. Mon. Noon
ANGOLA ● 101 Lounge, Monday 6:15 .PM,
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS ● Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
James L. Lacey - U.S.A.
District Governor, R.l.
District 6360

Donavon Carl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Plante &amp; Moran

�IVIEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.
■
AlbrighL Pat, Agricylture-Swine, Colleen
* ●● Anderson, Fred, 8A-Banking, Katfiryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
’
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
* ** Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald, SA-City Government, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Brider, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Cardenas, Ray, CLU, Life Insurance, Gonzie....
Case, Barry, 8A-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-BankIng, Pamela
Cox, 'bnden, AA-BPU Communications, Joan
”● Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail. Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
●
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, Teresa

Coldwatertf»OTARY
.279-9568

The Singingest Club in The USA

.238-2479

.278-6033

This Week’s Greeters:

.278-8006

Meeting of: 9-8-98
Presiding: Barry Case

.741-8046

Invocation: Dave Pierce

Next Week’s Greeters; Rich Holben

.639-3513

.278-8086

Song Leader:

.238-4326

Norb Strobel
Jim Hlscock

Gary Howe

Bill Nettleman

.279-8218
.278-8489

This Week's Birthdays

.278-8463

Ray Gardenas 9/9, Tom Kramer 9/9, Dave Sattler 9/9

.238-2271

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.278-5789
.238-2076

.278-5378
.279-7680
.279-8202

.278-6797

NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

Howard Taylor
Greg Bruder
Dwight Woodman

26
9
10

9-9-72
9-12-89
9-12-88
9-13-88
9-13-94

10
4

Ron Gibson

Wayne Kellogg

.278-7851

Make-ups

.278-8133

J. Lyon, A. Nelson, M. Putnam—Sunrise

Dean, John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanne

.238-4075

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
●●● Dygert, John, SA-Career Center. Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage. Elizabeth...
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Educafon-Career, Barb....
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management LJnda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy..

.238-2842

K. Leonhard—Bronson

.278-4248

C. Barnes, J. Towns, K. Smoker, R. Cardenas-Quincy

Galliers, Matt AA-Video Productions, NONE ..

.278-6826

Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg.. Donna ...
' ” Geishert Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina..
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marforie
■
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

.278^

.279-7217

.278-8655
.278-5388

Joe Hayes, John Ziegler, Ed Lake, Bill Stewart, A1 Nelson

.278-3650
.279-7163

.278-2132

Hart Tim, Video Productions, Pamela .,

.63W402

50150 Winner

Norb Strobel-$52.00

.278-4728

^

Announcements/Program

J

Annouccments:
.279-7875
.238-5848

Golf Outing next Tuesday. Meeting will be at the Country Club.

.279-7505
.238-2418

Brad Belcher has been propsed for membership. Any member of our club
having objections to his membership must make them in writing to the club
secretary within 10 days.

.279-8888

.238-2839
.279-7469
.278-6628

.278^246
.639-8278

Program:

.238-5857
.238-2265

Dan "The Beast" Severn showed us a video on how a UFC match is conducted.

.278-6832

He is the holder of 90 titles and championships. He is doing professional
wrestling now, and is currently the world heavyweight champion.

.278-8773
.238-4191

Leonhard, Ken, Past Service, Karla

.278-6100
.767-4508

■

Loose, Robert, SA Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA Judy

'

Middleton, Fritz, Golf Professional, Laura..
Moore, Richard, SA Elaine

.278-2007

Paul Harris Awards Nite

.278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Mooris, Tom, AA Savings &amp; Loan, NONE
‘
NelsonAI. SA Jean
'* Nettleman, Wiliam, Past Service, Sally (Sarah)
■
O’Connell, Terry, SA Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry.Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Porter, Russell, Copying Services, Lisa
Postula, Nick, Computer Technician, NONE

.279-8610

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

.278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob. Past Service, Coralie

.279-7477

May 5,1999

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

.278-6856

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

.767-3510

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.639-8453

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.279-4497
.278-7510
.639-5902
.278-6234

.278-3283

,279-7537

Robison, Darvrin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

,238-2324

'** Rubley, David, SA, Del
’ ” Rumsey, Robert, SASporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Sattler, Dave, AA City Government Janice
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
'● Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

.278-7327

'

.278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
StewartWilliam, City Government, Sally
Strobel, Norb. Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
●
Taylor. Howard, SA, Lola
’ ’* Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian

Early Leavers

.278-4663

.741-3663

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

Mike Firazzo-Portage Club, Ralph Burch-Bronson Club,
Duke Anderson-Sunrise Club, Dan Dobson &amp; Joe Lopez—Quincy

.639-4635

Grahl, Christian, Office Furniture Mfg., Sabine .
Grohalski. James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hayes, Joseph, Attorney, Kathy
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques. Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hlscock, Jim. Automobile Retait Kay
’ '* Holben, Rich, SA, Mary
Howe, Gary, Optometrist Bente....
” iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
* ’● Jolley, Santford, SA Pat
Kasperski, Steve, E;derminator,Yicki
Kellogg,
Sports WearAlnifonns, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert SA-Hardware Retail, NONE ..
Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy..
Koss, Jim, SA Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE .
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson,Jade,PastSerwee,Charlene ....

Guests

.279-9350

,278-5006

*" Towns, Jerry. SA-Banking, Nancy
Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
’
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard. SA-PIumbing Supply, Delores
'
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight B.P.U. Director, Carol

278-8474

278-4402
279-7806

.(616)432-3757

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment Dorothy

.278-8373

Zuzga, Eric, Economic Development, NONE

278-7095

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

278-7738
278-6736
278-7703
279-9282

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
MARK PUTNAM Past President

279-9072

278-4146

DIRECTCRS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.279-9042

2001 - BRIAN SEXTON

.278-4478

,279-8958

BARRY CASE President
GREG BRUDER President Elect

278-4538

.279-8543

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1998-1999

278-5908

278-5033
.278-8068

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

*

Past President

1999-JIM COLE

.278-2859

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

SA

Senior Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

,278-4222

AA

Additional Active

2001 - RANDALL HAZELBAKER

�Club Service

Club Programs

Rotary Information

International Service

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Director

Director

Director

Howard Teeter

Greg Bruder

Brian Sexton

Edward Geishert
Jeff Dean

Attendance

Program Committee

Dennis Booster

Tim Hart, Chairman
Todd Brayton

Robert Rumsey

Jim Troust, Chairman

Mike Galliers, Chairman

William (Bill) Nettleman

Larry Parks

Gary Howe, Chairman

Lindy Cox
Gerald Boguth

Vocational Service

Dennis Boester

Matt Galliers
50/50 Committee

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

Jim Peters, Chairman

Jim Gordon, Chairman

John Ziegler

Steve Glover

Nick Postula
Chris Grahl

Steve Glover

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman
Wayne Kellogg

Jim Whelan

Sargeants-At-Arms

Rotary Show
Gregg Dean, Director

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighbohng dubs.

Larry Parks, Cochairman

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.

Tom Kramer
Public Relations

Rotary international Foundation
Barry Case

Director
Jim Whelan

Larry Iveson

Darwin Robison

International Projects

Club Roster

Bill Stewart
Bulletin

Randall Hazelbaker

Community Service

BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M,
HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.

JONESVILLE ● Roundtable Inn. Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
Director

Dave Pierce

COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

Handicapped Children

ALBION ● St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mike Gerlach, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Bill Stewart, Advertising

Tim Hart

STURGIS ● Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Todd Brayton
Matt Galliers

Jim Gordon, Tickets

Lindy Cox

Fred Anderson, Accounting

Randall Hazelbaker, Chairman
Dave Stattler, Cochairman

Nick Postula

Robert Loose, Chairman
Chuck Woodward

Club Historian

Craig Sebald

Flower Commitee

Senior Citizens Committee

Rural Urban

Dick Uhl, Chairman

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Jim Gordon

Ken Smoker

Rotary Support
James Troust, Chairman

William (Bill) Nettleman
Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean
Mike Gerlach

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA -101 Lounge, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS ● Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
James L. Lacey - U.S.A.

Student Guests

Membership
Coordination

Les Adams

Wayne Keliogg
Director
Jim Cole

Membership/Classification
Pat Albright, Chairman
Bob Rumsey
Jerry Towns
Al Nelson

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White

Interact Committee

Steve Glover, Chairman
John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

District Governor, R.l.
District 6360
Donavon Carl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Plante &amp; Moran

�MEMBER ROSTER

Coldwater«OTARY

CLASSIFICATION

’

'

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Albright Pat Agriculture-Swine. Colleen
Andereon, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn ..
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes. Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

* ” Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald, SA-City Government Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest Bob, Past Serwe, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Cardenas, Ray, CLU, Lite Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry. SA-CPA, JoAnn

,279-9568

,278-8006

The Singingest Club in The USA
Tim Hart
This Week’s Greeters;
Meeting of: 9-1-98
Randall Hazelbaker
Presiding: Barry Case

,741-8046

Invocation:

538-2479

.278-6033
,639-3513

,278-8086

Song Leader:

,238-4326

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb,.,,

Gaillers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark. AA-Di$play Rxture Mfg., Amy..
Galliem, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE ..
Galliers, Mike, Display Rxture Mfg., Donna ...
Geishert Edward,SASylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant. Kristina..
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
Grahl, Christian, Office Furniture Mfg., Sabine .
Grohalski, James. Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart Tim, Video Productions, Pamela
Hayes, Joseph, Attorney, Kathy
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay ...
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg,, Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

'

This Week's Birthdays

Jim Gordon 9/7

,238-2271

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

,278-5789

,238-2076

NAME

,278-5378

,279-8202

YEARS

Darwin Robison

4

William Chinery

7

DATE JOINED

9/6/94
9/7/91

.278-6797
.639-8669

.278-7851

Make-ups

,278-8133
,238-4075

G. Sebald, G. Brayton, M. Putnam-Sunrise

,238-2842

C. Barnes, J. Towns, J. Faulkner, K. Smoker-Qunicy

.278-4248

J. Htggins-Bronson

.279-7217

,278-8655
Guests

,279-9350
.278-5388

Ralph Bush,

.278-6826

Karen KIrkpatrtek-SunrIse,

Darrin Dodge-Jackson

.278-6603
.639-4635

Early Leavers

.278-4663

Gregg Dean, Jim Erickson, Jeff Dean, Don Shemel, Jim Cole, John Ziegler, Joe Hayes
Mike Galliers, Howard Taylor, Bill Stewart, Lindy Cox, and Dwight Woodman

,278-3650
,279-7163
,278-2132

50/50 Winner
.741-3663

Bob Rumsey

,278-4728

^

,6394402

$70.00

Announceinents/Prograni

^

Announcements:

Interact Highway Clean-up: September 27th, 1:30pm, at the High School. Drivers needed.
Show Committee Meeting: Thursday, 5:00, at the Coldwater Country Club.
Quincy Golf Outing: September 21 st.
Program:
Dr. Krizan talked to us about prostrate cancer, the most common cancer in men. 42,000
men will die in U.S. in 1998. Screening should consist of rectal examination and PSA count test.

,279-7875
.238-5848
.279-7505

Special Note:

Before Rotary golfers tee-off nextTuesday at the Country Club, Jim Erickson has graciously consented
to demonstrate his new golf club. Jim reveals his golf partners are now unwilling to have side bets on
the match since he began using the Ballistic Driver. Jim will explains it as a ’swingiess' club. He grips
it in the usual maner and positions the club head next to the ball. Instead of swinging, Jim presses an
Activator Button on the grip. An explosive charge inside the club head causes a metal plate to shoot
out at 200 miles per hour. The ball then goes 250 yards straight down the middle of the fairway, drive
after drive. Jim will say he no longer sees the ball take off in some totally random direction and
disappear into the lake, the woods or Larry Woodham's front yard. When asked by a fellow golfer
about the noise when the Activator is detonated, Jim explains the built-in silencer prevents loud bangs
from being heard even a few feet away. Some of Jim's golf opponents have tried to get the club
banned, but to them he says, 'Forget it. The Constitution guarantees me the right to keep and bear the
Ballistic Driver Club.' The club is sold exclusively at all Save-A-Lotstores.

.279-7469

.27^6628
.278-6246

.639-8278
,238-5857
.278-6832
,278-8773
.238-4191

.278-6100
.767-4508
.278-2007

Paul Harris Awards Nile

,278-4198

May 5,1999

The 4 Way Test

.279-8610

1. Is it the TRUTH?
.278-6856

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

.767-3510

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

,639-8453

Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Periy.Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Pelzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Porter, Russell, Copying Sennees, Lisa
Postula, Nick, Computer Technician, NONE

.2794497

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

,278-2311

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.278-7510
,639-5902
,278-6234

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banfcng, Nancy

2784474

.278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA Rebecca

2784402

.279-7477
.279-7537

Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
●" Rubley, David, SA Del
Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Sattler, Dave, AA City Government Janice
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
" Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton. Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra ....

.238-2324

'

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

,278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
StewarLWilliam, City Government Sally
Strobel. Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola
Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian

.279-9042

’

Jerry Higgins
Jim Hiscock

,278-8463

,279-8888

Redman. Bob, Past Service, Coralie

Mike Gaillers

,278-8489

.238-2418

" Iveson, Larry, SA-Prlntirg, Jacquelyn
’** Jolley. Santford, SA, Pal
Kasperski, Steve. Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
IGeIn, Ken, Property Management Cindy.
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Pasi Serwee, Charlene
Leonhard, Ken, Past Service, Karla .
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
●
Lyon, Jim, SA Judy
Middleton, Fritz, Golf Professional. Laura
’
Moore, Richard, SA Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Mooris, Tom, AA Savings &amp; Loan, NONE
'
Nelson,Al, SA, Jean

Next Week’s Greeters:

,279-8218

,279-7680

Cole, James, AA-Bankirg, Pamela
Cox, Linden, AA-BPU Communications, Joan
’■* Culy, Fred. SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
’
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Rre Insurance, Teresa
Dean, John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanne
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy...
’'' Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...

Bob Loose

,278-7327
.278-5006
.278-8068

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole.
*
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital. Janet
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
'
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight B.P.U. Director, Carol
* *● Woodward, ClBfles, SA NONE
Young, Chartes, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy ..

.2784373

279-7806

.(616)432-3757

Zuzga, Eric, Economic Development, NONE

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1998-1999
BARRY CASE President

278-5908

GREG BRUDER President Elect

278-7095

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

278-7738
2784736

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

278-7703

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

279-9282

MARK PUTNAM Past President

278-5033

279-9072
2784538

,279-8543

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

278-4146

DIRECTCRS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

,278-4478
Past President

.279-8958

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

.278-2859
.278-7100

SA

Senior Active

.2784222

AA

Additional Active

2001 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JIM COLE
2000 - JIM WHELAN
2000 - DAVE PIERCE
2001 - RANDALL HAZELBAKER

�Club Service

Club Programs

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Director

Director

Howard Teeter

Greg Bruder

Brian Sexton

Edward Geishert

Attendance

Program Committee

Dennis Boester

Tim Hart, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Todd Brayton

Jeff Dean

William (Bill) Nettleman

Lindy Cox
Gerald Boguth

Vocational Service

Dennis Boester

Matt Galliers
50/50 Committee

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

Jim Peters, Chairman

Jim Gordon. Chairman

John Ziegler

Steve Glover

Nick Postula

Darwin Robison

Chris Grahi

Steve Glover

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Darwin Robison

Larry Parks, Cochairman
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Tom Kramer

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman
Wayne Kellogg

Todd Brayton

Rotary Show
Gregg Dean, Director
Mike Gerlach, Chairman
Bill Stewart, Advertising

Matt Galliers

Jim Gordon, Tickets

Lindy Cox

Fred Anderson, Accounting

Randall Hazelbaker. Chairman
Dave Stattler, Cochairman

Nick Postula

Community Service

Craig Sebald

Dave Pierce

Senior Citizens Committee

Robert Loose, Chairman

Ken Smoker

Song Leaders

Youth Scholarship

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean
Mike Gerlach

Student Guests
Les Adams

Wayne Kellogg
Jim Cole

Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

Membership/Classification
Pat Albright, Chairman
Bob Rumsey
Jerry Towns

Steve Glover, Chairman

Al Nelson

John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:1S pm

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.

COLDWATER SUNRISE ● Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Tim Hart

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

BRONSON ● Conyegational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Handicapped Children

Dick Uhl, Chairman

Membership

QUINCY ● Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM.

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Rural Urban

Coordination

You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE ● BE A 100% MEMBER

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Jim Gordon

Rotary Support
James Troust, Chairman
William (Bill) Nettleman

Make-Up Meetings

JONESVILLE ● Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.
Director

Chuck Woodward

Club Historian
Flower Commitee

Rotary International Foundation
Barry Case

Director
Jim Whelan

Larry Iveson

Sargeants-At-Arms

International Projects

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gary Howe, Chairman

Jim Whelan

Randall Hazelbaker

Jim Troust. Chairman

Larry Parks

Public Relations

Director

Club Roster

Bill Stewart
Bulletin

International Service

Richard White
Interact Committee

BATTLE CREEK ● McCamly Plaza, Mon, Noon

ANGOLA -101 Lounge, Monday 6:15 RM.
UNION CITY ● Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
James L. Lacey - U.S.A.
District Governor, R.i.
District 6360
Donavon Carl

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Plante &amp; Moran

�MEMBER ROSTER
ClASSiFICATION

Adams, Leslie.Swimming Pools, Cindy.
’
Albrigit Pat Agrictilture-Swine, Colleen
"● Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
'
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret .
’" Binnger, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry.,

Coldwater ROTARY

PHONE

The Singingest Club in The USA

,279-9568
,238-2479

Meeting of:

.278-6033

This Week’s Greeters:

8-25-98

.639-3513

Presiding:

Barry Case

.278-8006

Invocation:

Jim Troust

,278-8086

Dick Guisinger
Next Week’s Greeters:

Song Leader: ^jke Galliers

,238-4326

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

,279-8218

This Week's Birthdays

,278-8463

Rich Holben 8/26

.238-2271

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.278-5789

.238-5421

,279-7680
.279-8202
.278-6797

Make-ups

.639-8669
.278-7851

J Lyons-Sturgis &amp; Sunrise

B Galliers-Bonita Springs, FL
A Nelson, N Postuia, J Towns,B Galliers, Mark Galliers, K Smoker, J Peters,

.278-8133
.238-4075
.279-7407

.278-4248

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....

.278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Galliers. Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy..
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE ..

.279-9350

Galliers, Mike, Display Rxture Mfg., Donna ...
■ ●' Geisbeit Edward, SA, Syfvia

.278-6603

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina..

.278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Oruggist, Cynthia

.278-3650

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

.278-2132

●
●
●

B Stewart-Sunrise

K Leonhard-Quincy
Guests

.279-7217

Bill Zabonic &amp; Jim Eley-Bronson, Tony Mignery, RexThorne-Savanah , GA
Aian Williams &amp; George Bratcher-Ft Custer Richard Koss, Claude Coleman

.278-5388

Early i^eavers

.278-6826

Gregg Dean, Jim Hiscock, Chuck Young, Les Adams, Barry Case &amp; Mark Galliers

.639-4635

50150 Winner

Steve Kasperski"$63.00

.279-7163

^

AnnouncementsIProgram

^

.278-4728

Announcements:

.639-4402
.279-7875

Show Committe Meeting-September 3rd at 5pm at Coldwater Country Club.

,238-5848

Need a member for Student Guest Committee.

.279-7505
,238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist Bente
” Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports WearAlnifomis, Dorothy

,279-8888

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

,639-8278

Klein, Ken, Properly Management, Cindy

.238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

.278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, 08/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy
Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
NeisonAt SA Jean

DATE JOINED

none

.278-5378

●●● Oygerl, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela .,
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
●●● Holben, Rich, SA, NONE

YEARS

NAME

.238-2076

.238-2842

■

Tim Hart
Randall Hazelbaker

.278-8489

Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Ter!
Brlest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
'
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life insurance, Gonde
Case. Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banki'ng, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan ...
Culy, Fred SA-Jeweliy Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
●
Dean, Jefirey, SA-Rre Insurance, NONE
’ ” Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance. Joanne

Jim Grohalski

Program:

George Bratcher and Alan Williams talked to us about the mobile medical mission in
Kazakstan. Need to raise $54,000.00 from Region 6360 Rotary Clubs which will be
matched by Rotary International.This will be used to train doctors and buy supplies
for the hospitals.

,238-2839

.279-7469
.278-6628
.278-6246

.278-6832
.278-8773
.238-4191
.278-6100

.767-4508
.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197
.278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

.278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

” NetOeman, William, Past Servics, Sally(Sarah)
●
O’Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

.767-3510

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire
Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert. Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

.278-2311

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
Rubley, Oavkj, SA Del
● ●' Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
" Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

.278-8809

‘

Sexton, Hal, SA. Wanda

.278-4907
.279-9042

'

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart,William, City Government Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.639-8453
.279-4497
.278-7510

.278-4222

.639-5902
.278-6234

■

.278-3283

.279-7477
.279-7537

’

.278-2291
.238-2324

.278-7327
.278-5006
.278-8068

'

.278-8373
.279-8543

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy
Troust Jim, SA, Rebecca

.278-8474

.278-4402

.238-4577
Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
.279-7806
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole.
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
.(616)432-3757
Vanderhoot Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE.
.278-7095
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
,278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
.278-6736
White, Richard, SA-PlumbIng Supply, Delores
.278-7703
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
.279-9282
Woodman, Dwight 8,P,U, Director, Carol

' ” Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment Dorothy

.278-4478

’

.279-8958

”

Past President

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

.278-2859

SA

Senior Active

.278-7100

AA

Additional Active

,278-5033
,279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998

MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTCRS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM
1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JIM COLE
2000 - JIM WHELAN
2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service

Club Programs

Director

Director

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Dennis Boester

Randall Hazelbaker

Robert Rumsey

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Gerry Boguth

Dennis Boester

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

Director

Rick Roper

Dave Pierce

Vocational Service

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Director

Chuck Tuschiing
Rotary International Foundation

50/50 Committee

Gary Howe

International Service

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner

Bulletin

Club Roster

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters

MAKEUPYOURATTENDANACE-BEA 100%M£M8ER

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Director

Rotary Show

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Mark Galliers
Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Handicapped Children

QUINCY ● Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE ● Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.
COLOWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION ● St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Tom Moorhead
Rob Putnam

Senior Citizens Committee

STURGIS ■ Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

BAnLE CREEK ● McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA ● Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee
Dick Uhl

Ken Smoker

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschiing

Al Nelson

Song Leaders

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

Jim Gordon

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Community Service
Jim Whelan

Public Relations
Jim Whelan

Make-Up Meetings
Ybu will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.

Matt Galliers

Mike Gerlach

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Student Guests

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.

Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman

Dave Groner

David Rubley
Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m,
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Putnam Funeral Home

�%

MEMBER ROSTER

ColdwaterROTARV

CUSSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
●
Albright, Pat, Agricuttiire-Swine, Colleen
●“ Anderson, Fred, SA-Banklng, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

.639-3513

Presiding:

.278-8006

Invocation:

.278-8086

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally

.278-8489

Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
finest, Bob, Past Serwe, Darlene

.278-8463

Bmder, Greg, Investments, Sheny
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA,JoAnn..

.278-5789

Chinery, William, School Sup^ntendenL Sharon

.279-7680

Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan ..
Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, HONE
’
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
*” Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

.279-8202

Dove, James, Musician, NDNE

Meeting of:

.278-6033

* ■ ■ Biringer, Richard. SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, IJatoral Gas Service, Carieen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry..

’

The SingingeSt Club in The USA

.279-9565
.238-2479

Jim Gordon

Barry Case
Next Week’s Greeters:

Jim Grohalski

Dick Guisinger

.279-8218

This Week's Birthdays

Terry O’Conneli 8/18

.238-2271

Larry Iveson 8/20

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.238-5421

NAME

.238-2076

YEARS

DATE JOINED

none

.278-5378

.278^797

Make-ups

.639-8669

.278-7851

J Grohalski-Union City &amp; Battle Creek, A Nelson-Sunrise (twice) &amp; Alaska,
K Smoker, R Cardenas, J Fauikner-Quincy
E Lake-Traverse City

.278-8133
.238-4075
.279-7407
.238-2842

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....

,278-8655

Gainers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Gainers, Mark, AA-Dlsplay Fixture Mfg., Amy..
Gainers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE
Gainers, Mike, Display. Fixture Mfg., Donna .
”● Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
’
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Harl, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

,279-9350

Mazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay ...
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen

.279-7875

.278-4248

Guests

.279-7217

Bill Zabonic &amp; Frank Prevanger-Bronson, Moe Moelor &amp; Steve O’Donnell-Sunrise
Darren Dodge-Jackson, Lee Witiken-Greenvilie,Jim Skoving-Englewood, FL

,278-5388

Early Leavers

,278-6826
,278-6603

Several

,639-4635
.278-4663

50/50 Winner

.278-3650
,279-7163

Dave Pierce-$53.00

.278-2132

(Please send a 1099 to his home address after year endl)
Announcements/Program

.741-3663
.278-4728

.639-4402

Announcements:

Eric Zuzga is being proposed for membership.
Board meeting tomorrow morning (8/19).
A committe is being formed in year 2002 (or 2007, sorry can't read the writing)
for studying the entrance of women in to the club.
Birthdays-Pete Baldwin, Terry O'Connell, Ken Smoker and John Dygert
$61.00 for amnesty pen paid by John Schroll.

.238-5848
.279-/505
,238-2418
.279-8888

'

Steve Glover

Song Leader:

.238-4326

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
■” Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...

■* Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
●●● Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla
Loose, Robert SA, Margaret
'
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy
'
Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

This Week’s Greeters:

8-18-98

.238-2839
,279-7469
,278-6628
.278-6246

Program:
Jim Hooker of Color Interactive, brought by Randall Hazelbaker.
Develops web sites for business entities. Designed with viewers in mind. Currently
located in Union City with 3 employees. Prices range from $30.00 to hundreds of
thousands of dollars, depending on the complexity.

.639-8278
.238-5857
.278-6501

.278-6832
.278-8773
.238-4191
.278-6100
.767-4508

.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197
.278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Nelson,AI, SA, Jean

.278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

” Nettieman, William, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)
'
O’Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

.767-3510

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.639-8453

.279-4497
.278-7510
.278^222

.278-6234

’ ■' Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
■ ” Towns, Jerry, SA-8anking, Nancy

.278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

.278^402

Putnam, Mark. SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire....

.278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

.279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

.279-7537

Redmond, Robert Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

.278-2291

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
’ ” Rubley, David, SA, Del
’ ” Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
” Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

.278-8809

.278-8373

.238-4577
Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
.279-7806
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole,
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital. Janet
,(616)432-3757
Vanderhoot Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. ,(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE.
,278-7095
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
.278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcastirrg, Patricia
,278-6736
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
.278-7703
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
.279-9282
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol

,279-8543

Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE

,278-5033

●

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

.278-4907

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy..

,279-9072

.279-9042

'

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewal,William, City GovemmenL Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg,, Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

.639-5902

'

.238-2324
.278-7327
.278-5006
.278-8068

'

.278-8474

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM

1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.278-4478

’

Past President

.279-8958

”

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999 -JIM COLE

.278-2859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service
Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Dennis Boester

Program Committee
Larry Parks. Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Club Service

Dennis Boester

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

International Projects

Director

Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Vocational Service

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner

Bulletin

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters

Matt Galliers

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Darwin Robison

Steve Glover

Community Service
Director
Jim Whelan

Public Relations

Rotary Show

Jim Whelan

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Handicapped Children

Mark Galliers
Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Tom Moorhead
Rob Putnam

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support
Chuck Tuschling
Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Rotary information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION ● St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

ANGOLA ● Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

Student Guests

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary international President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.
Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White

District 6360

Dave Groner

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater
Box 42 Coldwater, Ml.

COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church.

BAHLE CREEK ● McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

P.O.

HILLSDALE ● Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.

Chuck Woodward

Ken Smoker

Al Nelson

Song Leaders

BRONSON ● Cortgregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Rural Urban

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM.

Robert Loose, Chairman

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Vbu will always be we/come at these neighboring dubs.

Senior Citizens Committee

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee

Make-Up Meetings
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

Steve Glover, Chairman
Tom Kramer

Dave Pierce

4903 6

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER

ColdwaterROTARY

CLASSIFiCATION

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
’
Albright, Pat Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
●” Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
'
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail. Margaret .
’ ’ ■ Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

’

The Singingest Club in The USA

.279-9568
.238-2479

Meeting of:

8-4-98

.639-3513

Presiding:

Barry Case

.278-8006

invocation:

-278-6033

.278-8086

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carieen

.238-4326

Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry..
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
BnesL Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investmente, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail. Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA. JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela

.279-8218

Cox, Linden AA-BPD Communicabons, Joan

.278-6797

This Week’s Greeters:

Mike Gerlack
Ron Gibson

Next Week’s Greeters:

John Schroll

Hal Sexton

Mike Gailiers

Song Leader:

Jim Hiscock

This Week's Birthdays

.278-8489

Jeff Dean 8/7

.278-8463

.238-2271

Rotarian Memhership Anniversaries

.278-5789
.238-5421

YEARS

NAME

Randall Hazelbaker

.238-2076

DATE JOINED

4 yrs

8-9-94

.278-5378
.279-7680
.279-8202

■ ●● Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
’
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
* ’ * Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

Make-ups

,278-8133

P Baldwin, J Erickson, C Barnes and L Downs-Quincy

.238-4075

J Hiscock, Mike Gailiers, Mark Galliers-Bronson

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

,279-7407

J Lyon-Sunrise

.639-8669
.278-7851

S Kasperski-'Hillsdale

P Baldwin-Peterborough, NH

,238-2842

■ ■ ■ Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

,278-4248

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb,

.278-8655

Gailiers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Gailiers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg„ Amy,.

.279-9350

Gailiers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE

.278-6826

Gailiers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
■” Geishert, Edward. SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant. Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie..
'
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim. CPA, Barbara
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Harf, Tim. Video Productions. Pamela

.278-6603

Hazelbaker, Randall. Antiques, Mary Kay ...
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg„ Eileen
Hiscock. Jim, Automobile Retail. Kay
●●● Hoibcn, Rich, SA, NONE

Howe, Gary, Optometrist Berte....
” Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, SA, Pat
Kaspersid, Steve, Exterminator, Vicid
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robel, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

Guests

.279-7217

Darvin Dodge-Jackson, Ml Charles Bell (Interim Director of Tibbits)
Fred Drago-Jackson, Ml

.278-5388

Early Leavers

Craig Sebalk, Dwight Woodman, Jim Peters, Brian Webber, Mike Gailiers,
Todd Brayton, Matt Gailiers

,639-4635
.278-4663

50/50 Winner

.278-3650

Todd Brayton - $70.00

.279-7163
.278-2132

^

.741-3663
.278-4728

Announcements/Program

^

Announcements;

.639-4402

September 8th is our club golf outing at Coldwater Country Ciub--18 hole scramble.

.279-7875
.238-5848
,279-7505

Program:

,238-2418

Karen Ostrander spoke to us on Workforce Development Project, comprised of the
Chamber of Commerce, BISD and the local school districts, and CYES. Each of
these 3 partners contributes different programs. Branch county will have 10OO's of
job openings in the next 12 monthes with only 300 entering the job market from
high school.

.279-8888
,238-2839
.279-7469
.278-6628

.278-6246
.639-8278

Klein, Ken, Properly Management, Cindy

.238-5857

Komstein, Vince. SA, Winivere

.278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

.238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE .
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Am

,278-6832

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene .,..
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla

.238-4191

.767-4508

'

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy

'

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

.278-4198

1.1-s it the TRUTH?

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

’

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Nelson,Al, SA. Jean

.278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.278-8773

.278-6100

,278-2007

The 4 Way Test

,278-8197

.767-3510

■

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail. Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

.639-8453

Petto, John, Honorary, Maureen

.278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals. Karen

.278-3283

Putnam, Mark. SA Funeral Home Director, J, Adaire

.278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

,279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

,279-7537

Redmond. Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

.278-2291

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
Rubley, Oavid, SA, Del
● ● * Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporling Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
■■ Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton. Brian. Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

.278-8809

.2788543

.278-4222
Teeter. Howard, Honorary, Marian
.278-8474
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy
.2784402
Troust. Jim, SA. Rebecca
.2384577
Tuschling, Charles .SA, Trudy ..
.279-7806
Tyson, Bill. Past Service, Carole.
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
.(616)432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
,2785908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE.
,2787095
Werkman, Gary, Dentist. Jackie
.2787738
Whelan, Jim, Radio B'oadcasting, Patricia
.2786736
Whhe, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
,2787703
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
,2789282
Woodman, Dwight B.P.U. Director, Carol
,2785033
Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE

’

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

.2784907

Young, Charles, Rshing Equipment Dorothy

,279-9042

’

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart,William, City Government, Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

.279-4497
,278-7510

.639-5902

.238-2324

.278-7327
,278-5006

.278-8068
.278-8373

.2789072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President

BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM

1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.2784478

Past President

.279-8958

Paul Harris Rotary Feliow

,278-2859

SA

Senior Active

,278-7100

AA

Additional Active

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 - JIM COLE
2000 - JIM WHELAN
2000 - DAVE PIERCE

I

�Club Service

Club Programs

Director

Director

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Dennis Booster

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Dennis Booster

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Gary Howe

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

Director

Rick Roper

Dave Pierce

Vocational Service
Director

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

Steve Glover

Community Service
Director
Jim Whelan

Public Relations

Rotary Show

Jim Whelan

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Make-Up Meetings
ybu will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.

Matt Galliers

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Darwin Robison

Chuck Tuschling

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Steve Glover, Chairman
Tom Kramer

international Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

International Service

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner

Bulletin

Club Roster

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Handicapped Children

Mark Galliers

QUINCY ● Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE ● Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION ● St. Janies Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Tom Moorhead

Rob Putnam

Senior Citizens Committee

STURGIS ● Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK ● McCamly Plaza, Mon, Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA - Sunset inn, Monday 6:15 RM,

Membership
Coordinetlon

Flower Commitee

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

Al Nelson

Song Leaders

Rural Urban

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Student Guests

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M,

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.

Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman

Dave Groner

David Rubley

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER

ColdwaterROTARY

CLASSIFICATION

Adsms. Leslie,Swiminlng Pools, Cindy
Albright,Pat,Agriculture-Swine,Colleen ...
Anderson, Fred, SA-BankIng, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete. Honorary. Jane
’
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret .
’ ● ● Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carieen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
'

’

Meeting of: 7-28-98

.278^

This Week’s Greeters:

Presiding: Barry Case

.278m

Invocation:

.278-8086

Song Leader: Mike Galiiers

.238^326

Next Week’s Greeters:

Dave Pierce

.279-8218
.278-8463

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chineiy. William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela

,278-5789

Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communicaborrs, Joan

.278-6797

Mike Gerlach
Ron Gibson

This Week's Birthdays

.278-8489
.238-2271

Mike Galiiers
Ed Geishert

.639-3513

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

Larry Downs 7/29

Ron Gibson

8/2

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.238-5421

NAME

.238-2076

Tom Kramer

.278-5378

YEARS

DATE JOINED

12

7/29/86

.279-7680
.279-8202

Make-ups

''' Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Rea' Estate Broker, NONE
‘
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE

.,278-7851

■' ■ Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

.238-4075

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

The Singingest Club in The USA

.279-9568
.238-2479

A Nelson (twice) and M Putnam-Sunrise

.,278-8133

J Lyon, MorK OalK^ra, J Fauihnor, 0 Rumooy, a R cardonos--Qulncy

. ,279-7407.
.■..,238-2842 ●

’'' Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabedt

,278-4248

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Educafion-Career, Barb.

.278-8655

Galiiers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Galiiers, Mark, AA-Display Rxture Mfg., Amy..

.279-9350

Galiiers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE

.278-6826

Galiiers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
■ ” Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
■
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim. CPA, Barbara

,278-6603

GrohalsKi, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

.741-3663

Hart, Tim, Video Productions. Pamela

.639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall. Antiques, Mary Kay ...
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg,, Eileen
HIscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

.279-7875

,279-7217

Guests
●

Jim Eley, Kevin Brewtrand &amp; Frank Previngen-Bronson
Dick Spaulding-Quincy Karen Kirkpatrick-Sunrise

.278-5388

Early Leavers
Several

.639-4635
,278-4663

50/50 Winner

.278-3650

Kai Aiorigni — ^ &lt;

.278-2132

^

Announcements!Program

^

.278-4728

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Anyone interested in being on the Hospital Board, contact Hal Cr’eal.

.238-5848
.279-7505

Ed Neiman was introduced as a new member.

.238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
■' Iveson, Larry, SA-Prinfing, Jacquelyn

(

.279-7163

Craig Sebald was recognized for 40 years perfect attendance.

,279-8888

.279-7469

PROGRAM:

Kaspersld, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy

.278-6628

Kerr, Robert SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

.639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE .
L^ke, Edward. OB.'GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

.238-5857

Lawson. Jack. Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla

.238-4191

.767-4508

■

Loose, Robert, SA Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy ,

'

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

,278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

'

Moorhead, Tom, Properly Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Nelson,Al, SA, Jean

,278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.278-6246

Cinlhia Peppie spoke about American Cancer Society's Relay for Life.

.278-6501

.238-2265
.278-6832

.278-8773
.278-6100

.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197

,767-3510

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.639-8453

Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J, Adaire
Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob. Past Service, Coralie
Redmorrd, Robert Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE

,279-4497
,278-7510
278-4222

.278-6234

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

.278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA Rebecca

2784402

.278-2311

2384577
Tuschling, Charles ,SA Trudy .
279-7806
Tyson. Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
.(616)432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. ,(219) 833-2516
,278-5908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE.
.278-7095
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
.278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

,639-5902

.279-7477
.279-7537
.278-2291
.238-2324
.278-8809
.278-7327

’ ” Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
” Sebald, Craig, SA Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
'
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danetle
Stewart,William, City Government, Sally

,278-5006

Strobe!, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara

.278-2859

Taylor, Howard. SA, Lola

.278-7100

■

278-8474

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President

BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

.278-6736

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foof Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol

.278-7703

.279-8543

Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE

,278-5033

,278-4907

Young, Charles, Fishirrg Equipment Dorothy

.279-9072

.278-8068
.278-8373

.279-9282

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM
1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

,279-9042
.2784478

Past President

.279-8958

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999 - JIM COLE

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Service

Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Director

Rick Roper

Dave Pierce

Vocational Service

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Director

Director

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance
Dennis Boester

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Director

Jack Faulkner

Jim Cole

Buiietin

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman
Dennis Boester

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

Gerry Boguth

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

50/50 Committee

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover. Chairman
Darwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters

'ibu will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.

Matt Galliers

Steve Glover, Chairman

MAKEUPYOURATTENDANACE-BEA tOOXMEMBEFI

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Darwin Robison

Tom Kramer

Steve Glover
Public Relations

Director

Rotary Show

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan. Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Mark Galliers

Handicapped Children

QUINCY ● Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON ● Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE ■ Methodist Church,
Thurs.7;00A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Tom Moorhead

Senior Citizens Committee

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

Rob Putnam

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS ● Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Ken Smoker

Rotary International President

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Community Service
Jim Whelan

Jim Whelan

iVlake-Up Meetings

Mike Gerlach

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Student Guests
Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.
Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman

Dave Groner

David Rubley
Richard White
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER

Coldwater ROTARY

CLASSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Albright Pat Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn .
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
‘
Barnes, Carroll. SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
● *' Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Booster, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Bogulh, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry
*

The Singingest Club in The USA

.279-9568
.238-2479

This Week’s Greeters:

Meeting of: 7.21-98

.278-6033

.639-3513

Presiding: Barry Case

,278-8006

Invocation:

.278-8086

Matt Galliers

Next Week’s Greeters:

Bob Loose

Song Leader: Gregg Dean

.238-4326

Mike Galliers
Ed Geishert

,279-8218

This Week\s Birthdays

,278-8489

Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

Rob Putnam

.278-8463

Greg Brayton 7I2Z

.238-2271

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
'
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gon^
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan
* *’ Cuiy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
'
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE

.278-5789

''' Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE

.238-4075

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
"● Oygerl, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...

,238-2842

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....

.278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Dispiay Fixture Mfg., Amy..

,279-9350

Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE

,278-6826

Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
' “ Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

,278-6603

Rob Putnam 7/27
Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.238-5421

NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

.238-2076
,278-5378

none

.279-7680
.279-8202
.278-6797

Make-ups
,278-7851

J Lyons--Sturgis (twice)
A Nelson, K Smoker, J Towns, J Faulkner, J Dygert, G Brayton, T Hart. J Lawson--

.278-8133

Quincy

,279-7407

B Stewart-Sunrise

D Uhl-Athens

Chris Grahl &amp; Wilhelm Shaven-Friesland-Germany

,278-4248

Guests

,279-7217

Rex Thorne-Savanah, GA

Bill Crotty--Quincy

,278-5388

Mike Hagaman-Quincy
Frank Harbringer—Bronson
Claude Coleman

Early Leavers

Gregg Dean, Chris Grahl, Tim Hart, Ken Leonhard, Mike Gertach, Mark Galliers,
Greg Brayton, Hal Sexton and Matt Galliers

,639-4635

.278-4663

50/50 Winner

,278-3650

’

Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia

.279-7163

Gordon,Jim, CPA, Barbara

,278-2132

Grohafski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

.741-3663

Hart Tim, Wdeo Productions, Pamela..

.6394402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins. Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen

.279-7875

Rich Holben $60.00

^

Announcements/Program

^

.278-4728

We had a 100% signup for Kids Kingdom.

.238-5848

No Program today.

,279-7505

,238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
‘' Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
● ●● Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy..

.279-8888
,279-7469
,278-6628
,278-6246
,639-8278

.238-5857

Komsfein, Vince, SA. Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

.278-6501

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE .
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard,Ken, Past Servce, Karla

,278-6832

.238-2265
,278-8773
,2384191
,278-6100
.7674508

■

■

Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Masfrangelo, Paul, Tibbils Director, Tracy

,278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197
.2784198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moorhead, Tom. Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Nelson,AI, SA. Jean

.278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

■■ Nettieman, William, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)
’
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales. NONE
Periy. Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Dis^bution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

.767-3510

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.639-8453
.2794497
.278-7510

.278-4222

.278-6234

Teeter. Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

.278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

.2784402

,278-2311

,639-5902

,278-8474

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998

MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy

.2384577

,279-7477

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

.279-7806

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralle

,279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

,278-2291

.(616)432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

.238-2324

Webber, Brian, Fami^ Restaurant, NONE.

.278-5908

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
●
RuWey, David, SA, Del
* ● ■ Rumsey, Roben, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lia
" Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra ....
●
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpels-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart,William, City Government, Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
*
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

.278-8809

.278-7095

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

,278-8068

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard. SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda

,278-8373

Woodman, Dwight B.P.D. Director, Carol

.279-9282

.279-8543

Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE

.278-5033

.2784907

Young, Charies, Fishing Equipment, Dorottr/..

.279-9072

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

.278-7327

.278-5006

.278-7738
.278-6736
.278-7703

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM

1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.279-9042
.278-4478

Past President

.279-8958

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999 - JIM COLE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

.278-2859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

,278-7100

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service

Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service

Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Dennis Boester

Randall Hazelbaker

Robert Rumsey

Director

Dennis Boester

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Gary Howe

Feiiowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters
Matt Galliers

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Darwin Robison

Steve Glover

Community Service
Director

Jim Whelan

Public Relations

Rotary Show

Jim Whelan

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Make-Up Meetings
Vt)u will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP yOUP ATTENDANACE - BE A J00% MEMBER

Steve Glover, Chairman
Tom Kramer

Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Buiietin

Vocational Service

Dave Pierce

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Handicapped Children

Mark Galliers

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM,
BRONSON ● Congregation^ Church,Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM,
COLDWATER SUNRISE ● Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M,

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee

Tom Moorhead
Rob Putnam

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK ● McCamty Plaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA ● Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM.

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

Jerry Towns

Song Leaders

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Student Guests

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Richard White

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.l.

Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

UNION CITY ● Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Les Adams

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

Ai Nelson

STURGIS ● Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

District 6360
Dave Groner

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS;

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER

ColdwaterROTARY

CIASSIFICATIOK

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy.
’
Albright Pat Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
”■ Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn .
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
■
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
● ■ ● Biringer, Richard. SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Booster, Dennis. Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government Terry..

The Singingest Club in The USA

.279-9568
.238-2479

Meeting of:

7-14-98

.639-3513

Presiding:

Barry Case

.278-8006

Invocation:

Bob Loose

.278-6033

.278-8086

Song Leader:

,238-4326

Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest Bob, Past Service, Darlene

.278-8463

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance. Gonae
Case, Barry. SA-CPA JoAnn
Chinery, William. School Superintendent Sharon
Cole. James. AA-Banking, Pamela

.278-5789

Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan

.278-6797

“■ Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE....
●
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE,...
* ’ * Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne ....
Dove, James, Musician, NONE

.639-8669

Bill Chinery

Next Week’s Greeters:

Rob Putnam

Mike Galliers

,279-8218

Matt Galliers

This Week's Hirthdays

.278-8489

●

This Week’s Greeters:

Bill Chinery 7/15 Steve Glover 7/16 Pete Baldwin 7/17 Fred Artderson 7/19
Ken Leonard 7/20 Chris Grahl 7/21

,238-2271

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.238-5421

NAME

.238-2076

Jim Erickson

.278-5378

YEARS

DATE JOINED

15

7-17-84

.279-7880
.279-8202

Make-ups

.278-7851
.278-8133

T Brayton, D Sattler, J Peters, J Cole, K Smoker, J Faulkner, L Downs, D Shemel-Quincy

.238-4075

D Shemei-Jonesville

.279-7407
,238-2842

'

Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...

,278-4248

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....

.278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy..
Galliers, Matl, AA-Video Productions, NONE ..

.279-9350

Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna ...
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Geriach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kn'stina..
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Giovet Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

.278-6603

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

.741-3663

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

.639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randalt Antiques, Mary Kay ...
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

.279-7875

Jeff Dean, Gregg Dean, Jim Erickson, Bill Tyson, Howard Taylor &amp; Rob Putnam

.639-4635
,278-4663

50150 Winner

.278-3650

Gregg Dean--$62.00

.279-7163
,278-2132

^

.278-4728

Tibbits Pro Am Golf Tournament August 25th, $125.00 per person.
Rob Putname bought the amnesty pin for $75.00.

.238-2839
.279-7469
.278-6628
.278-6246

Program:

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

.639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

.238-5857

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla

.238-4191

Branch County ranks 3rd in counties in Michigan for hog production. Pat gave us a number
of facts pertaining to agriculture and Michigan or Branch Co. rankings. Denmank is the

,278-6100

biggest exporter of pork in the world.

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy
Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

.767-4508

,278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moorhead, Tom. Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Netson,AI,SA, Jean

.278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Pat Albright spoke to us about Land Usage. Farm land requires $ .65 in services for every
dollar in taxes, while a housing development requires $1.65 in services for every dollar

.278-6501

spent.

.278-6832
,278-8772

.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197

.767-3510

’

^

Motion by Fred Artderson, second by Santford Jolley to pass the new by-laws.
It was approved unanimously.

.279-7505

.279-8888

Announcements/Program

Announcements:

.238-5848

.238-2418

●

Early Leavers

.278-6826

Howe. Gary, Optometrist Bente....
” Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
”■ Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pal
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms. Dorothy

●

Steve O'Donnell, John Worth-Quincy Rex Thorne, Tony Minery, Brad Belcher
Karen Kirkpatrick-Sunrise

.278-5388

”● Holben, Rich, SA, NONE

’

Guests

,279-7217

O’Connell, Terry. SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

,639-8453
.279-4497
,278-7510

Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire
Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

,278-6234

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
' " Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

.278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

.278-2311

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

.279-7537

Redmond. Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darvrin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

.278-2291

,238-4577
Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy ..
279-7806
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole.
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
.(616)432-3757
Vanderhool, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
.278-7095
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
,278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia....
.278-6736
While, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores.
.278-7703
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-foot Surgeon, Linda
.279-9282
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U, Director, Carol

,639-5902

.279-7477

’

.238-2324

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
”● Rubley, David, SA, Del
' ” Rumsey, Robert SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll. John, Savings And Loan, lla
’● Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating. Sandra

.278-8809

■

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

,278-4907
,279-9042

'

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Relail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart,William, City Government, Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor. Howard, SA, Lola

.278-7327

.278-5006
,278-8068

■

.278-8373

.278-4222
.278-4402

.278-8474

.278-5033

.279-8543

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

.279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998

MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTCRS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM
1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.278-4478

'

Pas! President

,279-8958

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999 - JIM COLE

.278-2859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service

Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Club Service

Dennis Booster

Randall Hazelbaker

Robert Rumsey

Dennis Booster

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Gary Howe
Feiiowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

Director

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Danwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Darwin Robison

Steve Glover

Community Service
Director

Jim Whelan

Public Relations

Rotary Show

Jim Whelan

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.

Matt Galliers

Steve Glover, Chairman
Tom Kramer

Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner

Buiietin

Vocational Service

Dave Pierce

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Handicapped Children

Mark Galliers

QUINCY ■ Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE ● Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.
JONESVILLE ● Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 PM.
COLCWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee

Tom Moorhead
Rob Putnam

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK ● McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 PM.

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Al Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Rotary Information

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Student Guests

UNION CITY ● Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS ● Congregationat Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.
Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White

District 6360
Dave Groner

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER

ColdwaterROTARY

CLASSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Albright, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-BanWng, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
’
Barnes, Carroll, 8A-Shoes Retail, Margaret
’ ” Biringer, Richard, SA-CiwI Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Bogulh, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry..
'

The Singingest Club in The USA

,279-9568
.238-2479

Meeting of: e-23-98

.278-6033

,639-3513

Presiding:

,278-8006

Invocation:

,278-8086

This Week’s Greeters:

Dick Uhl

Rev. Jim Troust

Next Week’s Greeters:

Song Leader: Mike Galliers

.238-4326
.279-8218

T/iis Week's Birthdays

.278-8489

‘

Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Ter!
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

.278-8463

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance. Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA JoAnn
Chinery, William, School SupehntendenL Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela

,278-5789

Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan

,278-6797

■ ●● Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
'
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
' ’* Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

,238-5421

YEARS

NAME

DATE JOINED

,238-2076

.278-5378

John Dygert

29

7-8-69

.279-7680

John Dean

43

7-9-55

,279-8202

Make-ups
,278-7851
.278-8133

K Leonhard, J Lyon-Sunrise

.238-4075
,279-7407

Downs, Larry, Goff Marketing, Judy
Dygel, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...

,238-2842

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....

.278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display iFxture Mfg., Amy..
Galliers, Matt. AA-Video Productions, NONE ..

.279-9350

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

Steve Kasperski 7/10
Jim Whelan 7/11
Barry Case 7/14
Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

,238-2271

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
' *' Geishert. Edward, SA, Sylvia

Mark Galliers

B. Galliers (2x)-Bonita Springs, FL B Galliers - Bronson

Mark Galliers, B Galliers, J Faulkner, J Cole, K Smoker -

.278-4248

Guests

.279-7217

Earl Qleason-Sunrise

.278-5388

Early Leavers

.278-6826
,278-6603
,6394635

Bob Rumsey, Paul Mastrangelo, Tim Hart, Jim Peters, Jeff Dean &amp; Randall Hazelbaker

,278-4663

50/50 Winner

,278-3650

Glover, Steve, SA-Oruggist, Cynthia

,279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

.278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart, Tim, Wdeo Productions, Pamela
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay ...
Higgins. Jeriy, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
HIscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
Holben, Rich, SA NONE

,741-3663

Howe. Gary, Optometrist, Bente
’■ Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
■” Jolley. Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy

,279-8888

Kerr, Robert. SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

,639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cinct/..

,238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

.278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

,238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE.
Lake, Edward, DB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy
Moore, Richard, SA Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Nelson,AI, SA, Jean

,278-6832

'

■
'
’

Tom Morehead

^

j

.639-4402
.279-7875

Open Meeting: Discussion of By-Laws

.238-5848

.279-7505
.238-2418

.279-7469
.278-6628
,278-6246

.278-8773
.238-4191
.278-6100
,767-4508
,278-2007

The 4 Way Test

,278-8197

,278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

.278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

O’Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Je^, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Pelzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pieme, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

,639-8453

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

.278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Sendee, Coralie

.279-7477

Redmond, Robert. Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

.278-2291

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE

.278-8809

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

,2794497
,278-7510
.2784222

.278-6234

■ ■’ Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
’ ’● Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

,278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA Rebecca

.2784402

.639-5902

.279-7537
.238-2324

,278-7327

'' * Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
’■ Sebald, Craig, SA Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricab'ng, Sandra
'
Sexton, Hal, SA Wanda
Shemel. Don, Carpets-Retaii, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Oanette
Stewart William, City Government Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
●
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

Announcements/Program

.278-4728

.767-3510

●

$57.00

,278-5006
.278-8068
.278-8373
,279-8543

.2784907

,278-8474

,2384577
Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
.279-7806
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole,
’
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
.{616} 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
.278-7095
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
.278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
,278-6736
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
,278-7703
'
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
,279-9282
Woodman, Dwight B.P.U. Director, Carol
,278-5033
' ” Woodward, Charles, SA NONE
,279-9072
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy..

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President

BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM
1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.279-9042
,2784478

●

Past President

.2794958

■'

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999 - JIM COLE

.278-2859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Service

Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service

Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks. Chairman

Vocational Service

international Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Director

Chuck Tuschling

Dennis Boester

Randaii Hazelbaker

Robert Rumsey

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Rotary international Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman
Dennis Boester

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman
Tom Kramer

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters

MAKEUPYOURAUENDANACE-BEA lOOXMEMBER

Steve Glover

Community Service
Director

Jim Whelan

Public Relations
Jim Whelan

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.

Matt Galliers

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Darwin Robison

Dave Pierce

Rotary Show
Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Mark Galliers

Handicapped Children

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM,
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.

JONESVILLE ● Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLCMATER SUNRISE ● Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:00 A.M.

ALBION ● St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee

Robert Loose, Chairman

Tom Moorhead

Chuck Woodward

Rob Putnam

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

Al Nelson

Song Leaders

Rural Urban

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Student Guests

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White

John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

UNION CITY - Pcrtice Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.i.

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

Les Adams

Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

District 6360
Dave Groner

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

ColdwaterROTARY

CLASSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Albright Pat, Agriculture-Swne, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banki'ng, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
'
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
● ●* Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
●

The Singingest Club in The USA

.279-9568
,238-2479

Meeting of:

.278-6033

6-30-98

This Week's Greeters:

Mark Galliers

,639-3513

Presiding:

,278-8006

Invocation:

.278-8086

Song Leader: Gregg Dean

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

.238-4326

Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry

,279-8218

Jini Trout

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing. Judy
’ ● ’ Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...
Faulkner. Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....

Jim Gordon

This Week's Birthdays

.278-8463

Brian Sexton 7-1

.238-2271

Jack Lawson 7-5

Les Adams 7-6

.238-5421

NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

.238-2076

Todd Brayton

.278-5378

1

7-1-97

,279-7680
.279-8202
.278-6797

Make-ups
.278-7851
.278-8133

R Porter (2x), J Lyon, J Boguth-Sunrise J Dygert, J Boguth-Quincy

.238-4075

.279-7407
.238-2842
.278-4248

Guests

.279-7217
.278-8655

Patrick VanKamper

.279-9350

Duncan Stewart-Non-Rotarian Guest

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant Kristina

.278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjone
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia

.278-3650

Gordon. Jim, CPA, Barbara

.278-2132

Grohalski. James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

.741-3663

Hart Tim, iVdeo Productions, Pamela..

.639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

.279-7875

Tony Mignery-Bryan, OH,

.278-5388

Early Leavers

.278-6826

Bob Redman, Ken Kline, Rob Putnam, Gregg Dean, Bill Chinery and Dicjk Biringer

.278-6603
.639-4635

50150 Winner

.279-7163

Dick Moore ~ $65.00

^

Announcements!Program

^

.278-4728

New Members installed today are Joe Hayes, Attorney and FrederickMiddleton, Golf
Professional. Qunicy Pork Barbecue July 4th, 5:00 - 7:00. Kids Kingdom Service Club Day
need volunteers. See Jim Whelan, and sign up sheets are here.

.238-5848

,279-7505
,238-2418

Brian Sexton gave out copies of the by-laws. Changes are noted with an asterik. We
will be voting on these in 2 weeks. Any changes, please contact Brian.

.279-8888

" Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn

Howard Taylor 7-6

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.278-5789

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Rxture Mfg., Amy..
Galliers, Matt, AA-Wdeo Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
■ ■■ Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

*

Jon Ziegler

Next Week’s Greeters:

.278-8489

Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest Bob, Past Service. Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments. Sherry
' Card,Harold,SA-HardwareRetail,Dorothy ....
Cardenas, Hay, lie Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan
’ *● Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
●
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
”* Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

Dick Uhl

.238-2839
.279-7469

Barry Case was installed as the new Rotary President by outgoing PresidentMark
Putnam. President Barry wants perfect attendance at the Paul Harris meeting in May and
would like the early leavers kept to a minimum.

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy

.278-6628

Kerr. Robert SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

.639-8278

Kleirr, Ken. Property Management Cindy..
Komslein, Wnce, SA, Winivere

,238-5857

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

,238-2265
.278-6832

’

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE .
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy
Moore, Richard, SA. Elaine

.278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

.279^10

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

●

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
NelsonAI, SA, Jean

.278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

' ● Nettleman, William, Past Service, SallyfSarah)
●
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales. NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

.767-3510

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

.278-2311

■

,278-6246

Rotary Show Money Disbursement
Kids Kingdom-$5,000.00
Community Building -- $5,000.00
Tibbits Opera House - $4,000.00
Camp Kimball-Local 5th Grade - $1,000.00
Rotary Endowment Fund - 1,800.00

,278-6501

,278-8773
,238-4191

Program: Antartica-Duncan Stewart was on the trip with Chuck Woodward to the Antartic.

.278-6100

Duncan showed slides and told us about thier trip.

.767-4508
.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

,639-6453
,279-4497
,278-7510

,639-5902

’ ” Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian

.278-4222

,278-6234

’ ” Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy
Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

,278-8474

,278-3283
.279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail. Bonnie
Roper, Rick. Career Education, NONE
Rubley. David, SA, Del
'" Rumsey, Robert SA-Spoiting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, Ha
'* Sehaid, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
'
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart,William, City Government Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
●
Tayior, Howard, SA, Lola

,279-7537

●

.278-2291
,238-2324

.278-8809
.278-7327
,278-5006
.278-8068

’

.2384577
Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy ,
.279-7806
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Caroie
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospita!, Janet
,(616)432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
,278-5908
Webber. Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
.278-7095
Werkman, Gary, Dentisl, Jackie
,278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
.278-6736
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
,278-7703
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda

Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U, Director. Carol

,278-8373

.278-4402

,279-9282
,278-5033

.279-8543

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

,278-4907

.279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998

MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTCRS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM

1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.279-9042
,278-4478

'

Past President

,279-8958

”

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

.278-2859

SA

Senior Active

,278-7100

AA

Addih'onal Active

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JIM COLE
2000 - JIM WHELAN
2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service

Club Programs

Director

Director

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance
Dennis Booster

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Dennis Boester

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Director

Rick Roper

Dave Pierce

Vocational Service
Director

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters

Matt Galliers

Make&gt;Up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Community Service
Director
Jim Whelan

Public Relations

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Larry Parks

Tom Kramer

Jim Whelan

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

International Service

Mike Qaliiers, Chairman

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Club Roster

Rotary Show
Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Mark Galliers

Handicapped Children

QUINCY ● UnkMi Church, Monday 12;15 RM.
BRONSON ● Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE ● Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee

Tom Moorhead
Rob Putnam

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK ● McCamly Piaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA ● Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM.

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Chuck Tuschling

UNION CITY ● Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Ken Smoker

Rotary international President

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

STURGIS ● Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Al Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Rotary Information

Student Guests
Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.
Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

Dave Groner

Richard White
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

f

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER

Coldwater ROTARY

CLASSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie,Swmming Pools, Cindy.
● Albrigtrt, Pat Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
●●● Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking,Kathryn .
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
‘ Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
‘ “ Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Prachce, Jean

Nick Postula

Presiding:

,278-8006

Invocation: Chuck Tuschling

.278-8086

Song Leader: Jerry Towns

Brayton, Greg. Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri

.278-8489

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
'
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy .
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School SuperintendenI, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan
●●● Culy, Fred SA-Jeweiry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg. Real Estate Broker, NONE
’
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE

,238-2271

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
●●● Dygetl, John, SA-Career Center, Maty
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...

.238-2842

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb...,

.278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Properly Management Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Dlsplay Fixture Mfg., Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Producbons, NONE

.279-9350

Galliers, Mike, Display Fxture Mfg., Donna
Geisheit Edward, SA. Sylvia

.278-6603

Gerfach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant Kristina

.278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Riysician, Magorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA Barbara
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

.278-3650

Ed Geishart

This Week’s Greeters:

.639-3513

.238-4326

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail. Kay

Meeting of: 6-23-98

.278-6033

Booster, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry..

'

The SingingeSt Club in The USA

,279-9568
,238-2479

.279-8218

Mark Galliers

Next Week’s Greeters:

Dick Uhl

This Week's Itirthdays

.278-8463

Mike Galliers 6/24

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.278-5789
.238-5421

NAME

.238-2076

.278-5378
.279-7680
.279-8202
.278-6797

YEARS

DATE JOINED

Robert Loose

36

6-26-62

Larry Iveson

27

6-29-71

Ken Leonard

2

6-25-96

Rick Vanderhoof

1

6-24-97

,639-8669

Make-ups

,278-7851

R Cardenas, J Dygert, J Faulkner. Mark Galliers, J Grohalski, R Putnam. J Towns &amp;

,278-8133
.238-4075

K Smoker—Quincy

.279-7407

J Peters &amp; R Porter-Sunrise

,278-4248

D Uhi”Athens

Guests

.279-7217

RexThome-Savannah, GA, Joe Burkhard &amp; R C Howard-Jackson, MS

Tony Mignery-Bryan, OH Dick Spaulding-Quincy Dick Spaulding-Quin cy
Non-Rotarian Guest-Ciaude Coleman

.278-5388

Early Leavers

.278-6826

Bob Redman. Wayne Kellogg, Jerry Towns, Ken Leonhard and Paul Mastrangelo

.639-4635

50/50 Winner

Matt Galliers-$58.00

.279-7163

.278-2132

^

.741-3663

Announcements/Program

^

.278-4728

.639-4402
.. .279-7875

Announcements:

.. .238-5848

Dues are coming soon. Meals can be prepaid as before.

...279-7505
.'..238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Berrte
” Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
● *' Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasper^, Steve, Exterminator, \ficki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert SA-Hardware Retail, NDNE
Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom. Sheltered Workshop, NONE ,
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard.Ken. Past Service, Karla

...279-8888

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy .

.. .767-4508

●
'

Moore, Richard, SA Elaine

...278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

’

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Nelson,AI, SA Jean

.278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

...238-2839

Quincy Pork Barbecue-July 4th, 5:00 ● 7:00

...279-7469
...278-6628
...278-6246

Dwight Woodman has proposed Ed Nieman for membership in the Drain and Sewer

...639-8278

...238-5857

cleaning classification. Any member of our club having objection to his membership

...278-6501

must make them in writing to the club secretary within ten days.

.. .238-2265
.. .278-6832
...278-8773
...2384191

Program:

.. .278-6100

Tour of the Community Center.

.. .278-2007

The 4 Way Test

...278-8197

.767-3510

■

O’Connell, Terry, SA Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie ...
Peters, Jim. Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, RetJ Estate Appraisals, Karen

.639-8453

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

.278-2311

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.2794497
.278-7510

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy
Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca
Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy .
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

.639-5902
.278-6234
.278-3283

.279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE

2784222
278-8474

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998

2784402
2384577

MARK PUTNAM President

279-7806

BARRY CASE President Elect

.(616)432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

.278-5908

.278-8809

.278-7327

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

.278-7738

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

.279-7537
.278-2291
.238-2324

' ’’ Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
●● SebaM, Craig, SA Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra ....

.278-5006

‘

Sexton, Hal, SA Wanda

.279-9042

*

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danetle .
Stewart,William, City Government, Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

.278-7095
.278-6736

.278-8068

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda

.278-7703

.278-8373

Woodman, Dwight B.P.U. Director, Carol

.279-9282

.279-8543

Woodward, Charles, SA NDNE

.278-5033

.2784907

Young, Charies, Fshing Equipment, Dorothy

.279-9072

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM
1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.2784478

Past President

.279-8958

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999 - JIM COLE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

.278-2859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service

Club Programs

Director

Director

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Dennis Boester

Randall Hazelbaker

Robert Rumsey

International Service

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Director

Rick Roper

Dave Pierce

Vocational Service

internationai Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Director

Chuck Tuschling

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Buiietin

Club Roster

Rotary internationai Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman
Dennis Boester

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Gary Howe
Feiiowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Vocationai Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Danwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters

y&amp;u will always be welcome at ttiese neighboring dubs.

Matt Galliers

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Community Service
Director
Jim Whelan

Public Relations

Rotary Show

Jim Whelan

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Make-Up Meetings

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Mark Galliers

Handicapped Children

QUINCY ● Union Church. Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON ● Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE ● Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 PM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 PM,
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee

Robert Loose, Chairman

Tom Moorhead

Chuck Woodward

Rob Putnam

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee
Dick Uhl

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

Jim Gordon

Ken Smoker

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders

Rural Urban

Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Student Guests

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS ● Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.
Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman

Dave Groner

David Rubley

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER

'

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
Albright, Pat, Agricultire-Swine, Colleen

ColdwaterROTARY,
The Singingest Club in The USA

.279-9568
.238-2479

Meeting of;

.278-6033

Baldwin, Pete, Honoraiy, Jane
*
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
* ** Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil L^w Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry

.639-3513

Presiding:

.278-8006

Invocation:

.278-8086

6-16-98

This Week’s Greeters:

Jim Troust

Next Week’s Greeters:

Jerry Perry

Song Leader:

.238-4326

’

.278-8463
.238-2271

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy

.278-5789

Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
' Chinery, William, School SuperintendenL Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communicabons, Joan

.238-2076

Norb Strobel 6/23
Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

.278-5378

Robert Rumsey

38

6-21-60

.279-7680

Dick Guisinger

15

6-21-83

1

6-17-97

.279-8202

Linden Cox

.278-6797
.639-8669

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

.279-7407

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart Tim, Video Producbons, Pamela .,
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Maty Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen

Craig Sebald 6/21

.238-5421

■ ■ ’ Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
*
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
* *' Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
* ■' Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb ....
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy..
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE ..
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geisfiert Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
'
Glover, Steve, SA-Oruggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

Nick Postula

This Week's Birthdays

.278-8489

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

Make-ups

.278-7851

Paul MastrangelO"Rome, NY

.278-8133

A. Nelson-Bronson

.238-4075

Mark Galliers, R. Putnam, J. Faulkner-Quincy

Darwin Robison, J Lyon--Sunrise

.238-2842
.278-4248

Guests

.279-7217

Hillary Aitken and Karen Kirkpatrick-Sunrise
Eric Charles-Belgium Scott Kirkpatrick-Bronson

.278-8655
.279-9350
.278-5388

Early Leavers

.278-6826

Hal Sexton, Jim Troust, Mike Galliers, Dick Guisinger, John Schroll, Howard Taylor and

.278-6603

Dave Pierce

.639-4635
.278-4663

50150 Winner

.278-3650

Jerry Higgins

.279-7163

$65.00

.278-2132

^

Announcements/Program

.639-4402

Announcements:

.279-7875

Our newest member was installed today. John Ziegler of White Supply was brought in

.238-5848

by Dick White.

.238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente....
” Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
' ■' Jolley, Santford, SA, Pat
Kaspersiu, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Unitorms, Dorothy

.279-8888

Bob Rumsey announced Sister City needs a host family.

.279-7469

Bob Rumsey received a 30 year perfect attendance pin.

Kerr, Robert SA-Hardware Retail, NONE ..

.639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy..

.238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

.278-6501

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE .
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

.278-6832

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla

.238-4191

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy .
Moore, Richard, SA Elaine

.767-1508

.278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBetfi

.279^10

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

NelsonAI, SA Jean

.278-6856

’
*

^

.278-4728

.279-7505

’

Ed Geishart

Mike Galliers

.279-8218

Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Ten

Jim Hiscock

.278-6628

Brian Sexton announced by-law revisions are progressing.

.278-6246

We vote on show fund distribution next meeting.

.238-2265

Program:

.278-8773

We enjoyed some songs from the cast of the Tibbits Summer Theatre.

.278-6100

.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197

'● Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)
●
O’Connell, Terry, SA Sally
Parks, Larry, Mcbite Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribubon, Deborah
PeCko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

.767-3510

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire....
Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

.278-2311

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralte

.279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Educafion, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

.278-2291

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
●
Rubley, David, SA Del
● ● ■ Rumsey, Robert SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
” Sebald, Craig, SA Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra ....
●
Sexton, Hal, SA Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken. Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart William, City Government Sally
Strobel. Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara....
'
Tayfor, Howard, SA Lola

.278-8809

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.639-8453

.2794497
.278-7510
.639-5902

,278-4222
Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
.278-8474
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy
.278-4402
Troust Jim, SA, Rebecca
.238-4577
Tuschiing, Charles ,SA Trudy ,
.279-7806
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
,(616} 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. ,(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
.278-7095
Werkman, Gary, Denfet, Jackie
.278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia....
.278-6736
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores.
.278-7703
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
.279-9282
Woodman. Dwight, B.P.U, Director, Carol
.278-5033
Woodward, Charles, SA NONE
.279-9072
Young, Charles, Fish ng Equipment Dorothy..

.278-6234
.278-3283

.279-7477

.238-2324
.278-7327
.278-5006
.278-8068
.278-8373
.279^543
.278-4907

.279-9042

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM
1999 - BARRY CASE

2000 - GREG BRUDER

.2784478

Past President

.279-8958

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999-JIM COLE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

.278-2859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

,278-7100

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service

Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Vocational Service

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Club Service

Dennis Boester

Randall Hazeibaker

Robert Rumsey

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman
Dennis Boester

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Gary Howe

Director

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Jim Peters

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Darwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Matt Galliers

Steve Glover

Community Service
Director
Jim Whelan

Rotary Show

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Handicapped Children
Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Mark Galliers

QUINCY - Union Church, Morwlay 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE ● Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION ● St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazeibaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee

Tom Moorhead
Rob Putnam

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK ● McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA ● Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders

Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean
Mike Gerlach

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Coldwater, Ml.

49036

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.l.
Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman

Dave Groner

David Rubley
Richard White

John Petzko

Coldwater

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Les Adams

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

/iox 42

Student Guests

Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

STURGIS ● Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Chuck Woodward

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee

P.O.

Make-Up Meetings
VtH/ will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

Public Relations
Jim Whelan

Dave Pierce

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER

Coldwater ROTARY
The Singingest Club in The USA

Adams, Leslie,Swimining Pools, Cirdy

.279-9568

*
Albright Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
*" Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

.238-2479
.639-3513

Presiding:

*

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

.278-8006

Invocation; ChuckTuschling

' ●’ Binnger, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

.278-8086
.238-4326

Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry..

.279-8218

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg. Investments. Sherry
‘
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, lie Insurance, Gonzie
Case. Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox,LindenAA-BPlICommunicabons,Joan ...
●●● Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
‘
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Rre Insure, NONE

.278-8489

■** Dean. John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE

Oowns, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Oygert, John, SA-CareerCenter, Mary
Erickson, James. Food Brokerage. Elizabeth...
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Educabon-Career, Barb....
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galiiers, Mark, AA-Display fixture Mfg., Amy..
Galliers, Matt AA-Video Productions, NONE ..
Galliers, Mike, Display Rxture Mfg., Donna ...
■ ** Geishert Edward, SA, Sylvia

'

.278-6033

This Week’s Greeters:

Chris Grahl
Bob Loose

Next Week’s Greeters:

Jim Hiscock

Song Leader: Gregg Dean

Jerry Perry
This Week’s Birthdays

.278-8463

Lawrence Woodhams 6-11

.238-2271

Kotarian Membership Anniversaries

.278-5789
.238-5421

NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

.238-2076

William Stewart

.278-5378

6

6-10-90

.279-7680
.279-8202
.278-6797
.639-8669

Make-ups

.278-7851
.278-8133

L Cox, J Peters-Sunrise

.238-4075

J Dygert, C Barnes, B Galliers, R Cardenas, L Downs-Quincy

.279-7407

.238-2842
.278-4248

Guests

.279-7217

Hal Creal"Sunrise David Murray and his wife Eileerv-Ontario
Dan Dobsotv-Quincy Jack Lawson's friend, Roman

.278-8655
.279-9350
.278-5388

Gregg Dean, Jim Erickson, Mike Galliers, Ken Klein, Tim Hart, Matt Galliers,
Larry Woodhams

.278-6603
.639-4635

.278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia

.278-3650

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

,278-2132

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay ...
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg,, Eileen

,278-4728

Jim Eley-Bronson

Early Leavers

.278-6826

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina..

Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

Meeting of: 6-2-9S

50/50 Winner

Wayne Kellogg - $54.00

,279-7163

r

A nnouncements/Program

Upcoming Program: Chuck Woodward &amp; Dr. Duncan Stewart on their trip to Antartica
(6-30-98). Show proceeds to be voted on around 6-23-98. Get your requests in. Ken
Leonhard, 2 years perfect attendance. Dwight Woodman announces he is a Grandpa!
(Alexander Charles)

.639-4402
.279-7875
.238-5848
,279-7505
,238-2418

Hans Jonsson, Physical Therapist at CHC: Summer Sports &amp; Accident Prevention
Poor technique, poor physical fitness, faulty equipment, etc... are the the major causes
for injuries. Warm-up before sports activites, then do stretchingactivitiesafter.

.279-8888

*' Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
.279-7469

Kasperski', Steve, Exterminator, Vicki

.278-6628

Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy

.278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

.639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy

.238-5857

When injured, remember RICE. Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation for 48-72 hours.

.278-6501

●
*
*

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

,238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE .
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

.278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....

.238-4191

Leonhard.Ken, Past Service, Karla
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA. Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul. Tibbits Director, Tracy .
Moore, Richard. SA Elaine

.278-6100

.278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Nelson^l, SA Jean

.278-6856

" Nettfeiran, William, Past Service, SallylSarah)
*
O'Connell, Terry, SA Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters. Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John. Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire
Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

,278-6832

A first timers impression of the Rotary Show.
Men roasting someone while dancing &amp; singing.
And there's a woman piano piayerl

.767-4508
,278-2007

The 4 Way Test

,278-8197

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.767-3510

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.639-8453
.279-4497
.278-7510

.639-5902
,278-6234
.278-3283
.278-2311
.279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service. Coralie

.279-7537

Redmond. Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

.278-2291

Roper, Rkk, Career Education, NONE
● '* Rubley, David, SA Del
■ '* Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sportng Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Satn'ngs Aid Loan, lla
●● Sebald, Craig, SA Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra ....
*
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Dun, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker. Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewal,William, City Government Sally
Strobel, Noit, Automobve Parts Mfg., Barbara
*
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

.278-8809

.238-2324
.278-7327
.278-5006
.278-6068

,278-8373
.279-8543
.278-4907

.2784222
’" Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
.2784474
● *' Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy
.2784402
Troust, Jim, SA Rebecca
.2384577
Tuschling,Charles,SA,Trudy ...
.279-7806
Tyson. Bill. Past Service. Carole..
'
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet.
.(616)432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
.278-7095
Werkman, Gary. Dentist Jackie
.278-7738
Whelan, Jim. Radio Broadcasting, Patricia....
.2784736
White, Richard, SA-PIumbing Supply, Delores.
.278-7703
'
Woodhams. Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
.279-9282
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U, Director, Carol
.278-5033
”* Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
.279-9072
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy..

.279-9042

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM
1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.278-4478

●

Past President

.279-8958

”

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999-JIM COLE

.278-2859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

,278-7100

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service
Director

Director

Director

Mike Galiiers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Vocational Service

Dennis Boester

Program Committee
Larry Parks. Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Club Service

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner

Bulletin

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman
Dennis Boester

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters
Matt Galiiers

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Community Service
Director

Jim Whelan

Public Relations

Rotary Show
Mike Galiiers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Handicapped Children

Mark Galiiers
Matt Galiiers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee

Tom Moorhead
Rob Putnam

Dick Uhl

Jim Gordon

Rotary Support

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders

At Nelson

Mike Galiiers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Rural Urban

Student Guests

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

12:15 pm

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

UNION CITY ● Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS ● Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary international President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.l.

Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

Dave Groner

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.

John Petzko

Coldwater

Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

Les Adams

Bill Nettieman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

COLOWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,

BATTLE CREEK ● McCamty Plaza, Mon. Noon

Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE ● Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 PM.

ANGOLA ● Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

Ken Smoker

Brian Sexton

BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Chuck Woodward

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

QUINCY ■ Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.

Robert Loose, Chairman

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee

Malce&gt;Up Meetings
ybu wH aiw^ be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKEUPYOURATTENDANACE-BEA 100%MEMBER

Darwin Robison

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Larry Parks

Tom Kramer

Jim Whelan

Director

Dave Pierce

Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
’
Albright Pat, Agricuiture-Swine, Colleen ...
●” Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary. Jane
‘ Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret .
‘ * ‘ Biringer, Richard. SA-Civii Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Bogulh, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry..
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bnider, Greg, Investments, Sherry
'
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinety, William. School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan ...

ColdwaterROTARY
.639-3513

Presiding:

.278-8006

Invocstion:

.278-8086

Dave Pierce

Chris Grahl
Bob Loose

This Week’s Birthdays

.278-8489
.278-8463

Jim Hiscock 6-8

.238-2271

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

,278-5789
.238-5421

NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

.238-2076

,278-5378

Hal Sexton

26

6-3-70

.279-7680

Jack Faulkner

17

6-9-81

.279-8202
.278-6797

,279-7407

Make-ups

.278-7851
.278-8133

A. Nelson, N. Strobel-Bronson

.238-4075

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
’ ’ ’ Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabelh...
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb,.,,

,238-2842

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fxture Mfg„ Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-\hdeo Productions, NONE
Galliem, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
’ ” Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

,279-9350

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

,278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist Cynthia

,278-3650

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

.278-2132

Grohalski. James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

.741-3663

Hart Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

.639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay ...
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
●" Holben, Rich, SA NONE
Howe, Gary, Optometrist Bente....
“ Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
●●● Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

,279-7875

,278-4248

Guests

,279-7217

Darrin Dodge-Jackson, Steve O’Donnell-QuIncy, Jim Shaffer-Bronso n, Eric Dean
Hal Creal &amp; Karen Kirkpatrick-Sunrise

,278-8655
,278-5388

Early Leavers

.278-6826
,278-6603

Denny Boester, Gregg Dean, Jerry Boguth, Bob Rumsey, Paul Mastrangelo, Rob Putnam,

,639-4635

Danvin Robison, Mike Galliers, Greg Brayton, Ed Lake. Jeff Dean, Mike Gerlach
50150 Winner

.279-7163

Tom Morris-$47.00

^

Announcements/Program

^

.278-4728

Tim Hart talked to us about a new TV show, Ted Nugent Show, directed toward
anti-drug useage in the age 12 to 50 age group. Tim also talked to us about Project
Growth Millage in Quincy next Monday. Miliage for a new high school and remodeling
of the present school.

.238-5848
,279-7505
,238-2418

,279-8888
.238-2839
,279-7469
,278-6628

,278-6246
,639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE .
Lake, Edward, 08/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla

,238-5857

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim. SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy

.767-4508

.278-6501
.238-2265
.278-6832
.278-8773
.238-4191

.278-6100
.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197
.278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

,278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.767-3510

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

,639-8453

Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Dis^bution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire
Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison. Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
RuWey, David, SA Del
● ●' Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schrotl, John, Savings And Loan, lla
” Sebald, Craig, SA Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra ....
'
Sexton, Hal, SA Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart, William, City GovemmenL Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara,.,.
●
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

Next Week’s Greeters:

,279-8218

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

Moorhead. Tom, Property Casually Insurance, MaryBeth

This Week’s Greeters:

Song Leader: Jerry Towns

.238-4326

.639-8669

●

Meeting of: 6-2-98

.278-6033

Culy, Fred SA-Jewelty Retait Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, HONE
●
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
■ ■ ’ Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

*

The Singingest Club in The USA

.279-9568

.238-2479

.279-4497
.278-7510

.278-6234

.278-3283

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian

.278-4222

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy
Troust, Jim, SA Rebecca

.278-8474

.278-4402

,278-8373

,238-4577
Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy ..
279-7806
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole.
Uhl. Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
.(616)432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
-278-7095
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
.278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia....
.278-6736
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores.
,278-7703
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
,279-9282
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol

,279-8543

Woodward, Charles, SA NONE

.278-5033

,278-4907

Young, Charles, Rshing Equipment, Dorothy..

.279-9072

.278-2311
.279-7477

.279-7537
.278-2291
,238-2324
.278-8809
,278-7327

.278-5006
.278-8068

.279-9042

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM

1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.278-4478

Past President

,279-8958

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999 - JIM COLE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

,278-2859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service

Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service

Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Vocational Service

Dennis Boester

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazeibaker

Director

Chuck Tuschling

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner

Bulletin

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman
Dennis Boester

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters
Matt Galliers

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Community Service
Director
Jim Whelan

Public Relations

Rotary Show

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs,
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

Tom Kramer

Jim Whelan

Dave Pierce

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Mark Galliers

Handicapped Children

QUINCY ● Union Church. Monday 12:15 RM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION ● St. James Episcopal Church, ITiurs. Noon

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazeibaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee

Tom Moorhead
Rob Putnam

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK-McCamty Plaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA ● Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee

Director
Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

Al Nelson

Song Leaders

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl
Jim Gordon

Mike Galliers, Chairman

STURGIS ■ Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Student Guests

UNION CITY ● Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.
Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman

Dave Groner

David Rubley

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Richard White
interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER

ColdwaterROTARY

CLASSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
’
Albright, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
”● atdeison, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
’
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Stioes Retail, Margaret
’ ’ ■ Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Booster, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Bogulh, Gerald 8A-City Government, Terry..

The Singingest Club in The USA

.279-9568

.238-2479

Meeting of:

.27^6033
.639-3513

Presiding:

.278-8006

Invocation:

.278-8086

5-26-98

This Week’s Greeters:

James Troust

Next Week’s Greeters:

Song Leader:

.238-4326

Mike Gerlach

.279-8218

'

.278-8463

Cox. Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan ...

.278-6797

Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE

.278-7851

●
’ ” Dean, John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygerl, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Educalion-Career, Barb

*

James Grohalski 5-27

,238-2271

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

,278-5789
.238-5421

NAME

.238-2076

1

5-27-97

.279-7680

Jim Whelan

13

5-28-85

.279-8202

Santford Jolley

31

6-1-67

Make-ups
J. Peters - Sunrise

.278-8133

.279-7407
.238-2842
.278-4248

Guests

.279-7217
.278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Dlsplay Rxture Mfg., Amy

.279-9350

Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE

.278-6826

Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna .
Geishert Edward, SA, Sylvia

.278-6603

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

.278-4663

Gibson. Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia

.278-3650

Gordon, Jim, CPA Barbara

.278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Maty Kay ...
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

.741-3663

J. Eley - Bronson

.278-5388

Ned Legg - Lansing

Early I^eavers

Gary Howe, Todd Brayton, Jerry Boguth, Chuck Young, Jim Erickson, Wm. Chinery.
Jim Peters, Rob Putnam, Howard Taylor

.639^635

50/50 Winner

Mark Putnam - $63.00

.279-7163

^

.278-4728

Announcements/Prof'ram

^

Eric Zyzga is the new director of the Branch County Growth Alliance. Eric is currently
working on new industries locating in the Coidwater area. The Growth Alliance is self
funding and not a government agency.

.639-4402
.279-7875

.279-7505

.279-8888

Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy..

.238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA Jan

.278-6501

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE ,
Lake, Edward, 08/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack. Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy

,278-6832

Show Money - 1993 -1997
Tibbits

.279-7469
.278-6628
.278-6246

.639-8278

$37,000

Br. Co Foundation

9,500

Community Center

5.000

Shelter House

3,500

Heritage Park
Kimball Camp
Rotary Park

3,000

Total

,278-8773
,238-4191

1,000
1,000

$60,000

Richard White has proposed John Ziegler for membership in the Plumbing
Supply classification. Any member of our club having objection to his
membership must make them in writing to the club secretary within ten days.

,278-6100
.767-4508
.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197
.278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Nelson,Al,SA,Jean

.278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.767-3510

’

J. Cole — Bronson

.238-4075

.238-2418

●

DATE JOINED

YEARS

Bob Briest

.278-5378

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente....
'* Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
' ■■ Jolley, Santford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve. Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Unitorms, Dorothy
Kern. Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE ..

●

Al Nelson

This Week's Birthdays

,278-8489

Braytor, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, life Insurance, Gorue
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela

Bill Stewart

O’Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution. Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

.639-8453

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

.278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE

.279-7477

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.279^497

.278-7510

Teeter, Howard. Honorary, Marian
Towns. Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy
Troust, Jim, SA Rebecca
Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy .
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

,639-5902
,278-6234
,278-3283

,278-8474
.278-4402

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998

.238-4577

MARK PUTNAM President

,279-7806

BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

.278-8373

.(616)432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
.278-7095
Werkman, Gary, Dentsl, Jackie
,278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
,278-6736
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
.278-7703
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
,279-9282
Woodman, Dwight, B.PU. Director, Carol

.279-8543

Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE

,278-5033

1998 - MARK PUTNAM

.278-4907

Young. Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

,279-9072

.279-7537
,278-2291

,238-2324
.278-8809
,278-7327

● ■ * Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
●● Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
’
Sexton, Hal, SA Wanda
Shemel, Don, Caqtets-Retail, Laura
Smoker. Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Sfewafl,Wlliam, City GovemmenL Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
’
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

.278-4222

.278-5006
.278-8068

,279-9042

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTCRS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.278-4478

Past President

,279-8958

Paul Harris Rotary Fe low

1999-JIM COLE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

.278-2859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

,278-7100

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service

Club Programs

Director

Director

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance
Dennis Boester

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

International Service

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Director

Rick Roper

Dave Pierce

Vocational Service

international Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Director

Chuck Tuschiing

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Club Roster

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman
Dennis Boester

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters

You will always ba welcoms at thesa neighboring clubs.

Matt Galliers

MAKEUPYOURAUENDANACE-BEA 100%MEMBER

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program

Community Service

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Giover

Director
Jim Whelan

Public Relations

Rotary Show

Jim Whelan

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Make-Up Meetings

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Geriach

Tim Hart

Mark Galliers

Handicapped Children

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM.
BRONSON - Congregationa] Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn. Tuesday 6:00 RM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church.
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee

Tom Moorhead

Rob Putnam

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK ● McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA ● Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM,

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee

Director

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support
Chuck Tuschiing

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Ken Smoker

Rotary International President

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Jim Gordon

STURGIS ● Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Al Nelson

Mike Geriach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Rotary Information

Student Guests

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.
Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White

District 6360
Dave Groner

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION

Adams, Leslia,Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Albright, Pat Agriculture-Swina, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
'
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
● ●● Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Caheen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry,.
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand i Gravet Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
’
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy .
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-8anklng, Pamela
‘

Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan

ColdwaterROTARY

PHONE

The Singingest Club in The USA

.279-9568
,238-2479

Meeting of:

.278-6033

.639-3513

Presiding:

.278-8006

Invocation:

.278-8086

5-19-98

This Week’s Greeters:

Bob Loose

Next Week’s Greeters:

Song Leader:

,238-4326

Wayne Kellogg

Mike Galliers

DickUhi

,279-82t8

This Week’s Birthdays

,278-8489
,278-8463

John Dean 5/21

.238-2271

Bill Tyson 5/21

Pat Albright 5/25

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.278-5789
.238-5421

NAME

.238-2076
.278-5378
.279-7680

YEARS

DATE JOINED

Jim Lyon

29

5-20-69

Richard White

27

5-25-71

.279-8202
.278-6797

Make-ups

●●● Cuty, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker. NONE
■
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE

.639-8669

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance. Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE

.238-4075

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygert,John,SA-CareerCenter.Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...

.238-2842

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....

.278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management. Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Rxture Mfg., cfny..
Galliers. Matt. AA-Video Productions, NONE ..

.279-9350

Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna ...
● ●' Geishert Edward, SA, Syfvia

.278-6603

Dr. Larry Woodham, Dick Guisinger, Tim Hart, John Dygert, Jerry Higgins, Gregg Dean,

.639-4635

Todd Brayton, Greg Brayton, Norb Strobel, Mark Galliers

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant Kristina..

.278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia

.278-3650

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

.278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger. Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

.278-4728

●

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay ...
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim. Aubmobile Retail, Kay

.278-7851

C. Barnes. R. Cardenas, B. Rumsey, B. Galiiers, Mark Galliers-Quincy

.278-8133

J. Lyon, B. Rumsey-Sunrise

.279-7407

A. Nelson-Ft. Myers, Florida

.278-4248

Guests

.279-7217

Karen Kirkpatrick-Sunrise

.278-5388

Julie Stratos-Speaker
Early Leavers

.278-6826

50/50 Winner

Ed Geishart - $48.00

.279-7163

^ .Announcements/Program ■ ^
.6394402

Julie Stratos spoke to us about Community Fest coming up at the end of June. Family

.279-7875
.238-5848

Health &amp; Safety Day, presented by CHC and a number of other organizations,is Health

.279-7505

●●● Holben, Rich, SA. NONE

.238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist Bente....
●● Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
'" Jolley, Santford, SA, Pat
Kaspersid, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE ..
Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy..
Komsleln, Vince. SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop. NONE .
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard.Ken, Past Service, Karla

.279-8888

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy

.7674508

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Nelson,AI, SA Jean

.278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

.278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

'
'
*

Community Education Day. Free health screening and activities for children are
planned. The date for this is Saturday, June 27th, from 9:00am to 1:30pm at CHC’s main

.238-2839
.279-7469

parking lot.

.278-6628
.278-6246
.639-8278

.238-5857
.278-6501
.238-2265
.278-6832
.27M773
.2384191
.278-6100

.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197

*’ Netdeman, William, Past Service, SailyfSarah)
*
O’Connell, Terry, SA Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim. Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

.767-3510

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire...

.278-2311

.2384577

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
Rubley, David, SA Del
' ●' Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Ph^lts...
Schroll, John, Sawngs And Loan, lla
" Sebald, Craig, SA. Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
'
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart William, City Government Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
●
Tayfor, Howard, SA Lola

.279-7477

.279-7806
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole.
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
.(616)432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursir)g Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
.278-7095
Werkman, Gary, Demist Jackie
.278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia....
.2786736
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores.
.278-7703
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fool Surgeon, Linda
.279-9282
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.639-8453
.27M497
.278-7510

.2784222

.278-6234

* ●● Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
●
Towns, Jerry, SA-Bankirg, Nancy

.278-3283

Troust, Jim. SA, Rebecca

.2784402

.639-5902

.279-7537

'

.278-2291
.238-2324
.278-8809
.278-7327

.278-5006
.278-8068

'

.278-8373
.279-8543

*** Woodward, Charles, SA NONE

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

,278-4907

.278-8474

.278-5033

.279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS {Terms expiring 6/30)
1998-MARK PUTNAM
1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.279-9042
,2784478

*

Past President

.279-8958

**

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999 - JIM COLE

.278-2859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Service

Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Dave Pierce

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Dennis Boester

Randall Hazelbaker

Robert Rumsey

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Director

Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman
Dennis Boester

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Gerry Boguth

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

50/50 Committee

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Danwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Public Relations

Community Service
Director
Jim Wheian

Rotary Show

Jim Whelan

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcxme at these neighboring dubs.

Matt Galliers

Tom Kramer

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Mark Galliers
Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randal] Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Handicapped Children

QUINCY ● Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM,
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE ● Episcopal Parish House. Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE ■ Methodist Church,
Thufs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - SI. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Senior Citizens Committee

Robert Loose, Chairman

Tom Moorhead

Chuck Woodward

Rob Putnam

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee
Dick Uhl

Ken Smoker

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

Jim Gordon

Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Vocational Service

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Director

Mike Gerlach

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Student Guests

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A,M,
BAHLE CREEK ● McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS ● Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.

Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

Dave Groner

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER

ColdwaterROTARY

CLASSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
●
Albright, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
* ’■ Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
’
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
■ ’ * Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

The Singingest Club in The USA

.279-9563
.238-2479

Meeting of:

.278-6033

5-12-98

This Week’s Greeters:

Jim Troust

Next Week’s Greeters:

.639-3513

Presiding:

.278-8006

Invocation:

.278-8086

Song Leader: ^''®99 Dean

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

.238-4326

Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry

.279-8218

This Week's Birthdays

.278-8489
.278-8463

'

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

.238-2271

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Lile Insurance, Gonzie
Case. Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela

.278-5789

Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan

,278-6797

■ ” Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
■
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
' '■ Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE
■ “ Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

,238-5421

NAME

DATE JOINED

YEARS

.238-2076
,278-5378
,279-7680
,279-8202

Make-ups
.278-7851

G. Dean, S. Kasperski, B. Nettleman, T. Morris, K. Leonhard, J.Faulkner, J. Erickson,

.278-8133

J. Erickson-Costa Rica
K. Smoker, D. Woodman, C. Barnes, J. Dygert—Quincy
C. Grahl"Sunrise
J. Grohalski"Union City
R. Porter-Angola Sunrise (twice)
D. Robison-Bronson
D. Uhl-Athens
B. Galliers-Bonita Springs (4 times)

.238-4075
.279-7407

.278-4248

Guests

.279-7217

Maurice Mellor and Bob Jodan-Sunrise Jim Eley-Bronson
Steve O'Donnell-Quincy

.278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Prcperty Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy

,279-9350

Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE

,278-6826

Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture M(g., Donna
''' Geishert, Edward, 8A, Sylvia

.278-6603

Todd Brayton, Chuck Young, Ken Leonhard, Paul Mastrangeio, Jim Hiscock and

.639-4635

Mike Gerlack

Geriach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

,278-5388

Early Leavers

.278-4663

50/50 Winner

,278-3650

'

Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia.

.279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

.278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon

.741-3663

Greg Bruder—$60.00

^

Announcements/Program

j

.278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts MIg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

Al Nelson and Terry O'Connell are our two new Paul Harris Associates.

.279-7875

Bob Kerr-50 years perfect attendance.
Steve Kasperski-7 years perfect attendance.
No program today.

.279-7505
.238-2418

Howe, Gary, Ootomelrist, Bente....
” Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn

.279-8888

.279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy

,278-6628

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

,639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy

.238-5857

Komstein, Vince, 8A, Winivere

,278-6501

.278-6246

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
,278-6832

Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

,278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla

,238-4191
,278-6100
.767-4508

■

Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangeio, Paul, Tibblts Director, Tracy

,278-2007

■

Moore, Richard, SA Elaine

.278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

,279-8610

NelsonAi.SAJean

,278-6856

’

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197

1

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.767-3510

'

O’Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J, Adaire
Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
Rubtey, David, SA, Del
■' ’ Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schrcll, John, Savings And Loan, ila
●● Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
'
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don.Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart,William, City Government, Sally
Sirobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg„ Barbara
’
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

Is it the TRUTH?

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

,639-8453
.279-4497
.278-7510

,278-4222

.278-6234

■ " Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns,Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

.278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

.278-4402

,278-2311

.238-4577
Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
279-7806
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
.(616)432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
,278-5908
Webber, Brian. Family Restaurant, NONE
.278-7095
Wetkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
.278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
,278-6736
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
.278-7703
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
,279-9282
Woodman, OwighI, B.P.U. Director, Carol

,279-7477
,279-7537

●

.278-2291

.278-8309
.278-7327

,278-5006
,278-8068

'

,278-8373

.278-5033

.279-8543

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

,278-4907
.279-9042
.278-4478

.278-7100

.279-9072

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary

CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM
1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

’

.279-8958
.278-2859

.278-8474

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

SA

Past President

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999 - JIM COLE

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN
2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service

Club Programs

Director

Director

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance
Dennis Booster

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Dave Pierce, Chairman
Dennis Boester

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

International Service

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Director

Rick Roper

Dave Pierce

Vocational Service

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Director

Chuck Tuschling

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Club Roster

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darv/in Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters

Make-Up Meeting:
You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.

Matt Galliers

MAKE UP YOUR ATTEmANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison
Tom Kramer

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Public Relations
Jim Whelan

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Community Service

QUINCY - Union Cyiurch, Monday 12:15 .PM.

Director

BRONSON - Congfegational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

HILLSDALE ● Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.

Rotary Show
Mike Galliers, Director

Handicapped Children

Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:00 A.M.

Mark Galliers

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs, Noon

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebaid

Tom Moorhead
Rob Putnam

Flower Commitee
Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Chuck Tuschling

BATTLE CREEK ● McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM,

UNION CITY - Police Stalion, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

ATHENS ● Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

James Troust

Robert Loose, Chairman
Chuck Woodward

Membership
Coordination

Dick Uhl

Rotary Support

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Senior Citizens Committee

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Al Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Rotary Information

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Student Guests
Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.

Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman

Dave Groner

David Rubley
Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS;

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

oldwater
P.0, Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49036

B

ts

Most

Who

Serves

ROTARY
Reflector
MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:1.5 pm

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Best

99

�ColdwaterROTARV

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
’
Albright, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
'●* Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
’
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
' ” Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Pracdce, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-CIty Government Terry,,
Braylon, Greg, Adverdsing, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel. Teri

PHONE

,639-3513

Presiding:

,278-81X16

Invocation:

,278-8086

.278-8463

Cox, Linden AA-BPU Oommunicabons, Joan

.278-6797

●●● Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg. Real Estate Broker, NONE
’
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Ireurance, NONE
”■ Dean, John. SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

.639-8669

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

,238-5421
,278-5378
,279-7680
,279-8202

Make-ups

.278-7851

C. Barnes-lshpeming, Ml
B. Rumsey-Bonita Springs, FL

.27H133
,2384075
,279-7407

.238-2842

Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna ...
Geishert Edward. SA, Sylvia

.278-6603

Gerlach. Mike, Fast Food Restaurant. Kristina..

.2784663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Man'orie
Glover. Steve, SA-Druggist Cynthia

.278-3650

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

.278-2132

.278-4248

Guests

,279-7217
,278-8655

Pam Sullivan-Toledo

,279-9350

Jerry Hubbard-Union City

,278-5388

’
’

50150 Winner

Jim Cole-$57.00

.279-7163

^

,741-3663

.279-7875
.238-5848

.279-7505
.238-2418
,279-8888
.238-2839

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

.639-8278

Klein, Ken. Property Management, Cindy..

,238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

,278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA Jan

.238-2265

Kramer. Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE .
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard.Ken, Past Service, Karla

.278-6832

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrargelo, Paul, Tibbils Director, Tracy
Moore, Richard, SA Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

.767-4508

Nelson,AI, SA Jean

Blackberry Patch Golf Club at Coldwater Lake was the subject of today's program.

Blackberry Patch Golf Community is a golf and residential community.The Clubhouse
will have a Pro Shop, snack bar and banquet facilities. Blackberry Patch Golf Club will
open June 26 with an open house the next day. There are now 90 homesites with 17
already sold.

.278-6246

,278-8773
,2384191
.278-6100

,278-2007

The 4 Way Test

,278-8197
,278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

,279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

.278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.767-3510

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

,639-8453
,2794497
,278-7510

.2784222

.278-6234

*" Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

,278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

.278-4402

.278-2311

.278-8373

.238-4577
Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
.279-7806
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
.(616)432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
.278-7095
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
,278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia....
,278-6736
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores.
,278-7703
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
,279-9282
Woodman, DwighI, 8.P.U. Director, Carol

,279-8543

Woodward, Charles,SA, NONE

,278-5033

.278-4907

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

.279-9072

,639-5902

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

.279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

.278-2291

Roper, Rick Career Educabon, NONE
●●● Rubley, David, SA Del
' ” Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla

,278-8809

’

^

This Sunday the Interact club is to clean up 1-69.
Graphics 3 will new be printing the buitetiii.Information can be faxed to Graphics 3 at 279-9319.
No Tuesday meeting next week due to Paul Harris banquet Tuesday evening.
Mike Galliers has proposed Fritz Middleton for membership in the Golf Professional
classification. Any member of our club having objections to his membership must make
them in writing to the club secretary within ten days.

.639-4402

.278-6628

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart William, City Government Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

Announcements!Program

,278-4728

,279-7477

●

Bill KIng-Quincy

Todd Brayton, Jerry Towns, Bob Putnam, Larry Downs, Jim Peters,
Greg Bruder, Greg Dean and Bill Tyson

.6394635

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne. Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy

’● Nettleman.W liam, Past Service. SallyfSarah)
●
O'Connell, Terry, SA Sally
Parks, Urry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark SA funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

Steve O'Donnell-Quincy
Jim Eley-Bronson
Early heavers

.278-6826

.279-7469

●

DATE JOINED

YEARS

NAME

,238-2076

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
”■ Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy..
Galliers. Matt. AA-Video Productions, NONE ..

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart, Tim. Video Productions, Pamela
Hazelb^er, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay ...
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehic!e Parts Mtg„ Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
Holben. Rich, SA. NONE
Howe, Gary, Optometrist. Bente
*’ Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn

This Week*s Birthdays

.278-8489

,278-5789

●

Larry Parks
Next Week’s Greeters:

Jim Troust

,279-8218

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail. Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela

●

Jim Cole

Song Leader: Mike Gerlach

,238-4326

.238-2271

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

This Week’s Greeters:

Meeting of: 4-28-98

,278-6033

Briest Bob, Past Service, Dariene

'

The Singingest Club in The USA

,279-9568

.238-2479

*

,238-2324

,278-7327

.278-5006
,278-8068

■

.279-9042
.278-4478

.278-8474

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President

BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998-MARK PUTNAM
1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

■

Past President

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

.279-8958
.278-2859

SA

Senior Aefive

.278-7100

AA

AddW Active

1998-BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JIM COLE
2000 - JIM WHELAN
2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service

Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Dennis Boester

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Club Service

Dave Pierce, Chairman
Dennis Boester

Gary Howe
Feliowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison
Tom Kramer

Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee
Danwin Robison

MAKEUPYOURATTENDANACE-BBA imMEMBER

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Handicapped Children

QUINCY ■ Union Chur(*, Monday 12:15 .PM.

BRONSON - Congregational Churci), Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE ● Episcopal Parish House. Wed. 12:15 PM.
JONESVILLE - RourxJtaWe inn, Tuesday 6:00 PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
Senior Citizens Committee

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Robert Loose. Chairman

BATTLE CREEK ● McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA ● Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

Membership
Coordination

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Director

Rotary Show
Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Tom Moorhead

Song Leaders

Community Service
Jim Whelan

Craig Sebald

Chuck Tuschling

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome al these neighboring dubs.

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

James Troust

Barry Case

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters

Randall Hazelbaker

Rotary Support

Richard White

Jim Cole

Steve Glover, Chairman

Matt Galliers

Flower Commitee

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Larry Parks

Mark Galliers

Rob Putnam

Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation

Steve Glover

Sargeants-At-Arms

Director

Tim Hart

Public Relations
Jim Whelan

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Buiietin

Vocational Service

Dave Pierce

Mike Gerlach

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Student Guests

UNION CITY ● Police Station. Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.
Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White

District 6360
Dave Groner

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

oldwater

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
*
Albright, Pal, Agricuitt/re-Swine, Colleen
● “ Anderson, Fred, 8A-Bankiig, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
*
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Petail, Margaret
* *● Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boaster, Dennis, tiatural Gas Service. Carleen

Coldwater ROTARY
The Singingest Club in The USA

.279-956S
.238-2479

Meeting of:

,278-6033

Presiding:
Invocation:

,639-3513
.278-8006
.278-8086

Song Leader:

,238-4326

4-21-98

This Week’s Greeters:

Bob Loose

Next Week’s Greeters:

Mike Galiiers

Bogulh, Gerald 8A-City Government, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Servioe, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Ufe Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chineiy, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan
Culy, Fred SA-Jeweiiy Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker. NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE

.279-8218

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

,238-4075

Dove, James, Musician, NDNE
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
*’* Dygert,John,SA-CareerCenter, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....
Galiiers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Galiiers, Mark, AA-Display Rxture Mfg., Amy,,
Galiiers, Matt. AA-Video Productions, NONE ..
Galiiers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna ...
● ●● Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant. Kristina..
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
■
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart, Tim, iVdeo Productions, Pamela
Hazelbaker, Randall. Antiques, Mary Kay ...
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

,279-7407

Matt Galiiers, L. Cox, R. Porter-Angola
R. Cardenas, J. Dybert, B. Chinnery, S. Kasperski, B. Nettleman,J. Schroll-Quincy
J. Gordon, G. Brayton-Sunrise

.238-2842

D. Uhl-Athens

’

●

This Week's Hirfhdays

,278-8489
.278-8463
.238-2271

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.278-5789
.238-5421

NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

,238-2076
.278-5378
.279-7680
.279-8202

,278-6797
.639-8669

Make-ups

.278-7851
.278-8133

Mark Galliers-Bronson

.278-4248

Guests

.279-7217
,278-8655

Erin Shedd and Jacob AcMoody-Students

,279-9350

Steve Vear—Jonesville

.278-5388

Early Leavers

.278-6826

Jerry Higgins, Dick Guisinger, Paul Mastrangelo, Jerry Towns. Mike Galiiers,
Rob Putnam and Todd Brayton

,278-6603
.639-4635
.278-4663

50/50 Winner

,278-3650

Brian Sexton-$74.00 (Largest Pot Everll)

,279-7163
.278-2132

r

.741-3663
.278-4728

Announcements/Program

,639-4402

Board Meeting-Tuesday April 22nd, at 7:30pm.

.279-7875

Al Nelson’s mother died.

j

Paul Harris dinner sign-up for May 6th was passed around.
Tim Hart has videos of the Rotary Show for $10.00

,238-5848
.279-7505
,238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
●* tveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santfo'd, SA, Pal
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforns, Dorothy

’
'
’

,279-8888

OPEN MEETING-There being no pressing business, we adjourned at 1:15pm.

,279-7469

.278-6628
.278-6246

Kerr, Robert SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

.639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy
Komsfein,Vir«e,SA,Wnrvere
Koss. Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward. OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jade, Past Serwce, Charlene

.238-5857

Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karta

.278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lp, Jim, SA, Judy
Masbangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy
Moore, Richanl, SA, Elaine

.767-4508

.278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moorhead. Tom, Properly Casually Insurance. MaryBeth

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

NetsonAI, SA, Jean

.278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.278-6501

,278-6832
.278-8773
.238-4191

.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197

.767-3510

’

O’Connell, Terry, SA. Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales. NONE
Perry.Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim. Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Pefzko, John, Honorary. Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

.639-8453

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.279-4497
.278-7510

.2784222

.278-6234

’ ** Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
' *● Towns, Jerry, SA-8anking. Nancy

.278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

.2784402

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J, Adaire

,278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

,279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

.279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

.278-2291

Roper, Rick, Career Education. NONE...,
●** Rubley, David, SA, Del
Rumsey, Robert SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lia
Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Serdon, Brian. Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra ....
’
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Canrets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
StewartWilliam, City Government Sally
Strobel, Norti. Automotive Par^ Mfg., Barbara....
*
Taylor, Howard, SA. Lola

,278-8809

.279-8543

.2384577
Tuschling,Charles,SA,Trudy ...
.279-7806
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole..
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet.
.(616)432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
.278-7095
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
.278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia....
.278-6736
White, Richard, SA-Rumbing Supply, Delores.
.278-7703
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
.279-9282
Woodman, Dvirjght B.P.U. Director. Carol
.278-5033
Woodward, Charles. SA. NONE

,2784907

Young, Charles, iFshing Equipment Dorothy ..

.639-5902

'

.238-2324
.278-7327
.278-5006
.278-8068

'

,278-8373

.279-9042

,278-8474

.279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM

1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.2784478

■

Past President

,279-8958

”

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999-JIM COLE

.278-2859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

1998-BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service
Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Club Service

Dennis Boester

Randall Hazelbaker

Robert Rumsey

Dennis Boester

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Director

Chuck Tuschling

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Danwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters

Make-Up Meetings
'/bu will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.

Matt Galliers

MAKEUPYOURAUENDANACE-BEA lOOXMEMBER

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Darwin Robison
Tom Kramer

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Vocational Service

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Dave Pierce

Steve Glover

Community Service

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM,

Director

BRONSON ● Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

Public Relations

HILLSDALE ● Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 P.M.

Rotary Show

Jim Whelan

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

JONESVILLE ● Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.

Handicapped Children

COLOWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs.7^IOA.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church. Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers
Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Tom Moorhead
Rob Putnam

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATHE CREEK - McCamly Plaza. Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 PM.

Membership
Coordinetion

Flower Commitee

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support
Chuck Tuschling

Al Nelson

Song Leaders

ATHENS ● Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classificatlon
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

UNION CITY ● Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Rotary Information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.
Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman

Dave Groner

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater
a ox 42 Coldwater, Ml.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Student Guests

David Rubley

Gregg Dean

P.O.

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Senior Citizens Committee

49036

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He Profits Most
A

%
MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

12:15 pm

»

●J i»

Who Serves

Best

�MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Poois, Cindy
’
Albright, PaL Agiicullure-Swine, Colleen
●” Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
'
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retaii, Marpet .
Biringer, Richard, SA-Ciwl Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Naturai Gas Service, Carleen

ColdwaterROTARY

PHONE

The Singingest Club in The USA

.279-9568
.238-2479

Meeting of:

4/14/98

This Week’s Greeters:

.639-3513

Presiding:

John Dean

Jack Faulkner
Brian Sexton

.278-8006

Invocation;

Gregg Dean

Next Week’s Greeters:

.278-8086

Song Leader:Jeff Dean

.278-6033

.238-4326

Boguth, Geraid SA-City Government, Terry..
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally

.279-8218

Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
*
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chineiy, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communicabons, Joan
* ** Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy ....
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE...
●
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE...
●” Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne ...
Dove, James, Musician, NONE

.278-8463

This Week’s Birthdays

.278-8489
.238-2271

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.278-5789

.238-5421

NAME

.238-2076

Jeffrey Dean

21

.278-5378

Jim Troust

23

YEARS

April 22,
April 22, 1975

.279-7680
.279-8202
.278-6797

Make-ups

.639-8669

.278-7851

J. Schroll, C. Barnes, K. Smoker, J. Peters, L. Downs, R. Cardenas, H. Sexton, J.
Towns, Mike Galliers, Quincy; D. Shemel, N. Strobel, Marie Galliers, B. Galliers,
Bronson; J. Peters, Sunrise; G. Howe, Springfield, OH; J. Troust, Battle Creek.

.278-8133
.238-4075

.279-7407
.238-2842

’ ” Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...
Faulkrrer, Jack, SA-Educatlon-Career, Barb....
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE

.278-4248

Galliers, Mike, Display iFxture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA Sylvia

.278-6603

Brian Sexton, Tom Kramer, Jim Grohalski, Paul Mastrangelo, Jerry Towns, Jim

.6394635

Whelan, Todd Brayton, Greg Brayton, Mike Galliers, Jim Koss, Tim Hart.

Geriach, Mike, l^t Food Restaurant Kristina

.2784663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart Tim, Video Productions, Pamela
Hazelbaker, Rarxfall, Antiques, Mary Kay ...
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

.278-3650

●

Guests

.279-7217
.278-8655

Lynn Tytkoski, Becky Whilely, students; Bill Crotty, Steve O’Donell, Quincy; Ralph

.279-9350

Shafer.

.278-5388

Early Leavers

.278-6826

50/50 Winner

.278-2132

^

.741-3663

.6394402

Friday Night Alive youth program. Youth in grades 6 - 12 participate, and over
100 kids per week are taking part. There is no charge, and it gives kids a safe
place to go to have fun.

.279-7875
.238-5848

.279-7505

Greg Dean has proposed Joe Hayes for membership in the Attorney
classification. Any member of our club having objections to his membership must
make them in writing to the club secretary within 10 days.

.279-8888

.279-7469
.278^8
.278-6246
.639-8278

.238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

.278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA. Jan

.238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE .
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard.Ken, Past Service, Karia
Loose, Robert, SA Margaret

.278-6832

’

Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibb'its Director, Tracy
Moore, Richard, SA Elaine
Moorhead. Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
NebonAI, SA Jean

.2784773
.2384191
.278-6100
.7674508

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197
.278-4198

1

.279-8610

O’Connell, Terry, SA Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

.278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.639-8453
.279-4497
.278-7510

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

.2784222

.278-6234
.278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA Rebeaa

.2784402

.278-2311

,279-8543

.238-4577
Tuschling, Charles ,SA Trudy
.279-7806
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
.(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber. Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
.278-7095
Werkman, Gary, Dentist Jackie
.278-7738
Wrelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasbng, Patricia....
.2784736
White, Richard, SA-Piumbirtg Supply, Delores.
.278-7703
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
.279-9282
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol
.278-5033
Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE

.2784907

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy..

.639-5902

.279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail. Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Educabon, NONE
Rubley, David, SA Del
' ” Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporbng Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, Ha
●● Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
●
Sexton, Hal, SA Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Ret^l, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart,William. City Government Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg,, Barbara
’
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

Is it the TRUTH?

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

.767-3510

’

^

Dave Anderson, Youth Pastor at the 1st Baptist Church, talked to us about the

.278-2007

*

. Announcements/Program

.278-4728

.238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
** Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
*’* Jolley. Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, iYdd
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy

$55

Bill Crotty

.279-7163

.279-7537
.278-2291
.238-2324
,2784809

.278-7327
.278-5006
,278-8068
,278-8373

,279-9042

.278-8474

.279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Seoretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM
1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

,2784478

Past President

,279-8958

Paul Harris Rotary Fe low

1999 - JIM COLE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

.278-2859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Dave Pierce

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Club Service

Dennis Booster

Randall Hazelbaker

Robert Rumsey

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman
Dennis Boester

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Director

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Darwin Robison

Jim Peters
Matt Galliers

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Community Service
Director

Jim Whelan

Public Relations

Rotary Show

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Mike Galliers, Director

Handicapped Children

Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Vbu will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.

BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE - Epscopai Parish House. Wed. 12:15 RM.
JONESVILLE ● Rourtdtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs.7;OOA.M.

ALBION ● St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee

Tom Moorhead
Rob Putnam

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK-McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

Director
Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

Al Nelson

Song Leaders

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Jim Gordon

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Mike Gerlach

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Student Guests

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

District 6360

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

Dave Groner

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.

John Petzko

Coldwater

Rotary International President

District Governor, R.i.

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

UNION CITY - Polk* Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS - CongregationaJ Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Les Adams

Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Chuck Woodward

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee

Gregg Dean

Make-Up Meetings
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

Tom Kramer

Jim Whelan

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Vocational Service

Director

Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

ColdwaterROTARY

ClASSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy

The Singingest Club in The USA

,279*9568
.238*2479

'

v// v/f ●»

Meeting of:

4/07/98

,639-3513

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

.278-8006

Invocation:

Dave Pierce

Song Leader:

Mike Gerlach

Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll. SA*Shoes Retail, Margaret .

.278-6033

Biringer, Richard, SA*Civil Law Practice, Jean
Booster, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

.278-8086

Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry..

.279*8218

,238*4326

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
'
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray. Lite Insurance. Gonae
Case, Barry, SA-CPA JoAnn
Chinery, William, School SuperirdendenL Sharon
Cole. Janies, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan ,..
‘" Culy. Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
*
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE

Downs, Larry, Golf Meeting, Judy
Dygerl,John,SA-CareerCenter,Mary....
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy..
Galliers, Matt. AA*Video Productions, NONE ..
Galliers. Mike, Display rFxture Mfg., Donru ...
■ ■■ Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie

Jack Faulkner
Brian Sexton
Next Week’s Greeters:

This Week’s Birthdays

.278-8489

Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

This Week’s Greeters:

.278-8463

Gregg Dean

.238-2271

John Petzka

.278-5789
.238*5421

April 16
\n

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

.238*2076

Robert Kerr

51

4/15/47

.278*5378

Richard Uhl

25

.279-7680

John Peizko

2

4/16/73
4/17/96

.279-8202
.278-6797

Make-ups
.278*7851
.278*8133

B. Priest, Destin, FI; J. Hiscock, D. Robinson, J. Erickson, K. Smoker &amp; J. Faulkner,
Quincy.

.238*4075
.279-7407
.238-2842
.278-4248

Guests

.279-7217

.278-8655

Diana Butler, Sunrise; Fred Drago, Jackson; Bob Walter, Norm Taylor, Bronson; Danin
Dodge, Jackson.

.279-9350

.278*5388

Early Leavers'

.278-6826
.278-6603

Dave Sattler, Jerry Boguth, Buzz Galliers, Les Adams, Brian Webber &amp; Jim

.6394635

Erickson.

.278-4663

S0I50 Winner

.278*3650

$50

Pat Albright

,279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart Tim, Video Productions, Pamela ..

,278-2132

.6394402

Melissa Houtz from the Chamber of Commerce was our program. The Chamber

Hazelbaker, R^all. Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA*VehicIe Parts Mfg., EJeen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

.279-7875

of Commerce was started in Coldwater in 1947. Melissa explained the function

.238-5848

and membership requirements of the Chamber. She told us about the many things

.279-7505

that the C of C does in the community.

^

.741-3663
.278*4728

AnnouncementsiProgram

^

.238-2418
.279*8888

●● Iveson, Larry, SA*Printing, Jacquelyn
.279-7469

●

‘

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Iflfeyne, Sports Wear/lJnifomis, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE .
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla

.278-6628

Loose, Robert SA, Margaret
Lp, Jim, SA. Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbrts Director, Tracy

.7674508

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Nelsonjil, SA, Jean

.278^246
,639*8278
.238-5857
.278-6501

.278-6832
,278-8773
.2384191
,278-6100

.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197
,2784198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

.279*8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

.278*6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.767*3510

●

O’Connell, Terry, SA, Salty
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire
Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE

.2794497
.278-7510

.278-4222

.278*6234

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

.278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

.278-4402

.639*5902

.278-2311
.279-7477
,279*7537
.278-2291
.238-2324
.278-8809
.278-7327

' ” Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
” Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
■
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retai!, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danetfe
Stewail,William, City Government, Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
*
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

,639*8453

.278*5006
.278*8068

.278-8373
.279*8543
.2784907

.278-8474

.2384577
Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
.279-7806
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
.{616} 432-3757
'
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
Vandertioof, Rick. Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .{219} 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
.278-7095
Werkman, Gary. Dentist Jackie
.278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
.278-6736
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
.278*7703
*
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
.279*9282
Woodman, DwighL B.P.U. Director, Carol
.278*5033
’ *■ Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
.279-9072
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy..

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM
1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.279-9042
.2784478

■

Past President

.279-8958

*●

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999 - JIM COLE

.278-2859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Service

Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service

Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Dennis Boester

Randail Hazelbaker

Robert Rumsey

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Gerry Boguth

Dennis Boester

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman
Tom Kramer

Director

Chuck Tuschling

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters

Make-Up Meetings
Vbu will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.

Matt Galliers

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Danwin Robison

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Rotary International Foundation

50/50 Committee

Gary Howe

Vocational Service

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Dave Pierce

Steve Glover

Community Service

QUINCY ● Union Church, Monday 12;15 .PM.

Director

BRONSON ● Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

Public Relations
Jim Whelan

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

HILLSDALE ● Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

Rotary Show
Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Mark Galliers
Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

JONESVILLE ● Roundtable Inn. Tuesday 6:1X1 PM.

Handicapped Children

COLDWATER SUNRISE ■ Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church. Thurs. Noon

Tom Moorhead
Rob Putnam

Senior Citizens Committee

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

BAnLE CREEK ■ McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 PM.

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee
Dick Uhl

Ken Smoker

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

ATHENS ● Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

Jim Gordon

UNION CITY ● Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Al Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Rotary Information

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Student Guests
Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.
Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubiey

Dave Groner

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, Ml. 49036

He Profits Most }^ho Serves Best
i

'r

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

12:15 pm

I

&gt;] n»

ff

�MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

ClASSIflCATION

Adams, Leslie,Swimniing Pools, Cind/

.279-9568

’
Albright Pat Agriojlture-Swine, Colleoi
●" Anderson,Fred,SA^ng,Kalfiiyn
Baldwin, P^, Honorary, Jane
'
Bames,Carrol,SA-ShoesRetail,Margaret ....
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil l2w Practice, Jean ..
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service. Carieen ..

,238-2479

Boguth, Gerald SA-Crty Govemment Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising. Safly
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravet Teri
Briest Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card,Harold,SA-HardwareRetail,Dorothy ....
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonae
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chiner/, Wiiam, School SuperMendent Sharon
Cole. James, AA^anidng, Pamela
Cox. Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan ...
Culy, Fred SA-Jeweiry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SAfire insurance, NONE

.279^18

*

●

ColdwaterROTARY

PHONE

The Singingest Club in The USA
Meeting of:

4/07/98

.639-3513

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

.278-8006

Invocation:

Bob Loose

Song Leader:

Mike Geriach

.278^

,278-8086
.2384326

This Week’s Greeters:

Next Week’s Greeters:

This Week's Birthdays

,278-8489
278-8463
238-2271

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.278-5789
,238-5421

NAME

YEARS

.238-2076

Pat Albright
Gary Howe

15
15

.278-5378

DATE JOINED

4/12/83
4/12/83

.279-7680
.279-8202
.278-6797

Make-ups

.639-8669

.278-7851

D. Woodman, C. Bames, B. Rumsey, K, Smoker, R, Cardenas - Quincy; T. Brayton, B.
Case, J. Lyon (2) - Sunrise, B. Nettleman (4) - Sun City West, AZ.;

.278-8133

● ** Dean, John, SAflre Insurance, Joanne

.2384075

Dove. James, Musician, NONE
Oovms, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
* *' Oygert John, SA-CareerCenter, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth....
Fau&amp;ner, Jack, SA-EducaboivCareer, Barb

279-7407

GaiBers, Buzz, AA-Propeity Management Linda.
Gathers,Mark,AA-DisplayFixtureMfg.,Amy...

.279^

Galliers,MMt,AA-VideoProductions,NONE ...

.27^6826

Galliere, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna ....
* *● GeishertEdward,SA,Sylvia
Geriach, M9ce, Fast Food Restaurant Kristina...
Gibson, Ron, Physica]. Marjorie
●
Glover, Steve, SA-Oruggist Cynthia

.278-6603

Brian Wevver, Ken Leonard, Tim Hart, Bell Stewart, Todd Brayton, Rob Putnam;

.6394635

Don shemel, Ed Lake

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

Grohaiski, James, Banking. Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lah, Hel»i
Hart, iTm, Video Productions, Pamela
Hazeibaker, Rand^ Antiques, Maiy Kay
Higgins, Jeny.AA-Vehide Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail. Kay
“● Holben, Rich, SA. NONE
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
●● Iveson. lany, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
●●● Joley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasp^ Steve, Exterminator, Vidd
KeBogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, HoberL SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
Kleiii, Ken, Property Management Cindy
Komstein, Ymce, SA, Winivere
Koss,Jim,SA,Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, 08/GYN Surgeon. Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Seivice, Charlene
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla
Loose, Robert SA, Margaret
●
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangek}, Paul. Tibbits Director, Tracy
*
Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaiyBeth
‘
NelsonAI, SA, Jean
" Nettleman, Wdiam, Past Service. SahyfSarah]
’
(TCotud, Terry, SA, 8^
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisais, Karen
Putnam, MaritSA Funeral Home Director, lAdaire ....
Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Cordie
Redmond, Robert Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin. Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
●●● RuWey, David, SA Del
‘ '* Rumsey, Robert SA-Sportmg Goods Retait Phyfs...
Schroil, John, Savings And Loan, lla
” SebaW, Craig, SA Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hanfboard Fabricating, Sandra
●
Sexton, Ha!. SA Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Uura
Smoter. Ken, Grocery-Retail, Oandte
StewartWilliam, City Govemment Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
’
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

D. Robison - Bronson

.238-2842
.2784248

Guests

279-7217
27^8655

Students - April Rose, Katy French

.278-5388

Early Leavers

.2784663

50/50 Winner

278-3650

Bob Loose

279-7163

$57.00

278-2132

^

.741-3663
2784728

Announcements/Program

^

● A1 Nelson - Flag from Cape Coral, Florida.

.63W402

● Donation of $1,000 for help in purchase of a Van for Jerry.

279-7875
238-5848

The program was on the modem day play ground called the Kings Kingdom.

.279-7505

Total direct cost is estimated to run $60,000 to $70,000. Tammi Schorfhaar gave
and excellent program.

.238-2418
.279^

238-2839
279-7469
278^28

.278^46
.639-8278
.238-5857
2786501
.238-2265
2786832
.2786773
.2384191
.2786100
.7674508
.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.2786197
.2784198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

,2786856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.767-3510

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.6396453
.2794497
.278-7510

● ’ ● Teeter, Howard, Honoraiy, Marian
”● Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

2784222

.2786234

2783283

Troust Jim, SA Rebecca

,2784402

.639-5902

2782311
.279-7477
2787537
2782291
.2382324
,2788809
2787327
2785006
2786068
.2788373
.2796543
2784907

.2788474

2384577
Tusctiling.Charles,SATrudy ...
2787806
Tyson. BiU, Past Service, Carole..
'
Uhl. Richard, SA-Mosprtal, Janet.
.(616)432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration. Sandy. .(219) 8382516
.2785908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
2787095
Werkman, Gary. Dentist Jackie
2787738
Whelan. Jim. Radio Broadcasting, Patricia....
2786736
White, Richard, SA-PlumbIng Supply, Delores.
2787703
‘
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
.2789282
Woodman, Dwight B.P.U. Director, Carol
,2785033
* ’● Woodward, Charles. SA. NONE
2789072
Young, Charles. iFshing Equipment Dorothy..

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM

1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

2789042

.2784478

●

Past President

.2788958

**

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999-JIM COLE

.2782859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.2787100

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Service

Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service

Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Dennis Boester

Randall Hazelbaker

Robert Rumsey

Dennis Boester

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters
Matt Galliers

Steve Glover

Community Service
Director
Jim Whelan

Rotary Show

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Make-Up Meetings
'ibu will always be welcome at Oiese neigNKring dubs.
MAKE UP yOURATTENDANACE-BEA 100% MEMBER

Public Relations
Jim Whelan

Chuck Tuschling

Larry Parks

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Darwin Robison
Tom Kramer

Director

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Vocational Service

Dave Pierce

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Handicapped Children

QUINCY ■ Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A,M.
HILLSDALE ● Episcc^l Parish House. Wed. 12:15 .PM.

JONESVILLE ● Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLOWATER SUNRISE ● Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:00 A.M.

ALBION ● St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee

Tom Moorhead
Rob Putnam

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Piaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM.

Memborship
Coordination

Flower Commitee

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Al Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Student Guests

Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman

Dave Groner

David Rubley
Richard White

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS;

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.

John Petzko

Coldwater

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.l.

Bill Nettieman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

UNION CITY ● Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS ● Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Les Adams

Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

STURGIS ● Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy

ColdwaterROTARY
The Singingest Club in The USA

.279-9568
,238-2479

*” Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kalfiryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
'
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret .
● ●● Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry,.
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri

'

Meeting of:

3/31/98

.639-3513

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

,278-8006

Invocation:

John Schroll

.278-6033

.278-8086

,279-8218

Jerry Towns

,278-8463

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan ...
Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Rre Insurance, NONE

.278-5789

Next Week’s Greeters:

This Week^s Birthdays

.278-8489
.238-2271

Tom Morris &amp; Bob Briesl

Song Leader: Gregg Dean

.238-4326

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

■
■ ■■ Dean, John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE

This Week’s Greeters:

Rotarmn Membership Anniversaries

.238-5421

NAME

YEARS

Tom Moorhead

.278-5378

Fred Culy
Greg Brayton

.279-7680
.279-8202

DATE JOINED

4/01/75

23
6
38
10
10

Lawrence Woodhams

.238-2076

James Cole

4/04/92
4/05/60

4/05/88
4/05/88

.278-6797

Make-ups
.278-7851
.278-8133

J. Lyon - Angola; M. Putnam; J. Troust - Battle Creek; S. Kasperski, J. Hiscock, A.

.238-4075

Nelson, Mark Galliers

.279-7407

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Oygert, John, SA-CareerCenler, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...

.238-2842

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb ....

.278-8655

Jim Hey - Bronson; Karen Kirkpatrick - Sunrise; Scott Kirkpatrick - Bronson;

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Gailiers, Mark, AA-Dispiay Fixture Mfg., Amy..
Galliers, Matt. AA-Video Productions, NONE ..
Galliers. Mike, Display Rxture Mfg., Donna ...
* ” Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina..
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
*
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggisf, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

.279-9350

Students - Mike Mundschenk, Erin Kelley

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart Tim, Video Productions, Pamela..
Hazelbaker, Randall, Arrtiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

.741-3663

Holben, Rich, SA, NONE

,238-2418

.278-4248

Guests

.279-7217

.278-5388

Early Leavers

.278-6826

.278^603

Gregg dean, Les Adams, Jim Grohalski, William Chinery, Matt Galliers, Brian

.6394635

Webber, Ken Klein, Jim Peters, Chuck Young

.278-4663

50150 Winner

.278-3650

$54.00

Gary Howe

.279-7163
.278-2132

^ .AnnouncementslProgram

.278-4728

^

● Howard Teeter has been ill in hospital, now at home.
* Elks Bar will be open from 11:30-12:00 on Meeting day on a trial basis.

.639-4402
.279-7875
.238-5848

Amy Ignash - Extension Agent &amp; GIS Technician spoke to us about GIS
Mapping. A base map is layered over with other data maps depending on what

,279-7505

information is needed.

Howe, Gary, Optomelrist, Benle....
” Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
●" Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uriforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy..
Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

.279-8888

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE .
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

.278-6832

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla

.238-4191

Loose, Robert SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy .
Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

.767-4508

.278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Nelson,AI, SA, Jean

.278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

●
'
●

*' Nettleman, Wiliam, Past Service, SallylSarah}
*
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE ....
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

.238-2839
.279-7469
.278-6628
.278-6246
.639-8278
.238-5857
.278-6501
.238-2265

.278-8773

.278-6100
.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197

.767-3510

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.639-8453
.2794497
.278-7510

,278-4222

,278-6234

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

.278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

.2784402

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

.278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

.279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

.279-7537

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
Rubley, David, SA, Del
■ ’ ■ Rumsey, Robert SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
'● Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sarrdra ....

.278-8809

.2384577
Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy ..
.279-7806
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole.
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
.(616)432-3757
Vanderhoot, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber. Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
,278-7095
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
.278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia....
.278-6736
White. Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores.
,278-7703
Woodhams, Lawrerxe, SA-Foot Surgeon. Linda
.279-9282
Woodman, Dwight B.P.tt. Director, Carol
,278-5033
Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
.279-9072
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment Dorothy ..

,639-5902

.278-2291
.238-2324

.278-7327
.278-5006

.278-8068
.278-8373
.279-8543

’

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

,2784907
.279-9042

’

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart William, City Government Sally
Strobe), Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

,278-8474

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM
1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.2784478

Past President

,279-8958

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999 - JIM COLE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

,278-2859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

AA

Addihonai Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service

Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service
Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Vocational Service

Dennis Boester

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Director

Chuck Tuschling

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman
Dennis Boester

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Darwin Robison

Barry Case

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters

Matt Galliers

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKEUPYOURATTENDANACe-BEA m%M£MBER

Steve Glover

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Richard White

Jim Cole

Steve Glover, Chairman

Public Relations
Jim Whelan

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Larry Parks

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Darwin Robison
Tom Kramer

Dave Pierce

Community Service

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM.

Director

BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

Rotary Show
Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake. Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Handicapped Children

Mark Galliers

JONESVILLE ● Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE ■ Methodist Church,
Thurs,7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee

Tom Moorhead
Rob Putnam

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK - McCamty Plaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM,

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Mike Galliers. Chairman
Gregg Dean

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Al Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Student Guests

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS ■ Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Les Adams

District Governor, R.i.

Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman

Dave Groner

David Rubley
Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie.Swimming Pools, Cindy.
●
Aibrigirt,
Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
**' Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn .
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
’
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret .
’ * ● Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

●

ColdwaterROTARY
Meeting of:

.278-6033
.639-3513

Presiding:

.278-8006

Invocation:

.278-8086

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

.238-4326

Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry..
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri

,279-8218
.278-8489

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

.238-2271

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie...
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela

,278-5789

Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.279-7680

Jim Peters

.279-8202

Norb Strobel

.278-6797

Mark Putnam

A. Nelson - N. Fort Meyer (2); P. Baldwin - Hawaii (4); J. Lyon * Sturgis; T. Brayton,
G. Brayton - Sunrise; J. Peters, R. Putnam, D. Woodman, B. Kerr - Quincy; J. Dygen,
Mark Galliers, B. Nettleman - Sun City West; B. Galliers, N. Strobel ● Bronson; J.

.238-4075

.278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy..
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
* *’ Geishert Edward, SA, Sylvia

.279-9350

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant Kristina

.278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia

.278-3650

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

.278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon..
Guisinger, Dick, Denial lab, Helen...
Hart Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

.741-3663

Faulkner (4)

.278-4248

Guests

.279-7217

Tom Phinney, Dan Dobson - Quincy, Andrew Dart - Student

.278-5388

Early Leavers

.278-6826
.278-6603

Todd Brayton. Lindy Cox, Den Leonhard. Rob Putnam, Jim Whelan, Jim Peters, Jim
Gerlach
Hiscock, Mike Gallii
50/50 Winner

.6394635

T3

.279-7163

Dick Biringer

Ik a:\

$56.00

^

Announcements/Program

^

.278-4728

● Dan Dobson ● Quincy Rotary Raffle tickets on sale now $50.00 per ticket -

.6394402
.279-7875

Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
Holben, Rich, SA, NONE
Howe, Gary, Optomethst, Bente
● ‘ Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
'*● Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasperskl, Steve, Exterminator, Vidd
Kellogg, Wayne, Spoils Wear/Unitorms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

.238-5848

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

.238-5857

Koss,Jim.SA,Jan

.238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE.
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Servce, Charlene ....
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Maslrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy .
Moore, Richard, SA Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
NelsonAI, SA Jean

.278-6832

4/17/98.

Tour of the Career Center by Jack Faulkner.

.279-7505
.238-2418
.279-8888
.238-2839
.279-7469

.278-6628
.278-6246
.639-8278

.278-6501

.278-8773
.238-4191
.278-6100
.7674508
.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197
.2784198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

.278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.767-3510

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.639-8453
.2794497
.278-7510

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

,278-4222

.278-6234

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns. Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

.278-3283

Trousl, Jim, SA, Rebecca

,2784402

.278-2311

MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

.278-8373

.2384577
Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
.279-7806
Tyson. Bill, Past Service, Carole
.(616)432-3757
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
Vanderhool, Ridu Noising Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
.278-7095
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
.278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia....
.278-6736
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores.
.278-7703
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surpn. Linda
,279-9282
Woodman, Dwight B.P.U. Director. Carol

.279-8543

Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE

,278-5033

1998 - MARK PUTNAM

.278-4907

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

.279-9072

.639-5902

.279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin. Hardware Retail, Bonnie

.278-2291

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE

.278-8809

.279-7537
,238-2324

.278-7327

'" Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
●● Sebald, Craig, SA Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra ....
*
Sexton, Hal, SA Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
StewartWilliam, Ci^ Governmem, Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
*
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

3/18/75
3/18/75
3/19/96
3/19/87
3/21/89

23
23
2
11
9

Make-ups

.278-8133

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....

'* Netlleman,Willam,PastService,Sally(Sarah)
‘
O'Connell, Teny, SA Sally
Parks, Lary, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution. Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Fierce, David, Real Estate A&gt;praisa!s, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

DATE JOINED

YEARS

.278-7851

.238-2842

‘

Charles Woodward, Linden Cox

NAME

Edward Geishert
Gil Patton

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
●*' Dygert,John,SA-CareerCenter, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...

‘

Mike Gerlach

,278-5378

.279-7407

Next Week’s Greeters:

Bob Loose

David Pierce,

.238-2076

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

’

Mark Putnam

This Week's Birthdays

,238-5421

● ●● Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
'
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
Dean, John, SA-FIre Insurance, Joanne

This Week’s Greeters:

3/17/98

Song Leader:

,278-8463

,639-8669

'

The Singingest Club in The USA

.279-9568
.238-2479

.278-5006
,278-8068

,279-9042

.278-8474

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

,2784478

Past President

.279-8958

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999-JIM COLE

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

,278-2859

SA

,278-711)0

AA

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service

Club Programs

Director

Director

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Dennis Boester

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Dave Pierce, Chairman
Dennis Boester

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

International Service

Mike Qalliers, Chairman

Director

Rick Roper

Dave Pierce

Vocational Service

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Director

Chuck Tuschling

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Club Roster

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Danwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters

Matt Galliers

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Handicapped Children
Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebaid

Senior Citizens Committee

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Chuck Tuschling

HILLSDALE ● Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE ● Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:00 A.M.

STURGIS ● Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK - McCamty Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA ● Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

James Troust

BRONSON ● Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Chuck Woodward

Membership
Coordination

Dick Uhl

Rotary Support

QUINCY ● Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM,

ALBION ● St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Tom Moorhead

Flower Commitee

Director

Rotary Show

Mark Galliers
Matt Galliers

Rob Putnam

Community Service
Jim Whelan

Public Relations

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Vbu will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKEUPyOURATTENDANACE-BEA 100%MEMBER

Steve Glover, Chairman

Jim Whelan

Make-Up Meetings

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Ken Smoker

Rotary International President

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

A1 Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Rotary information

Student Guests
Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.

Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

Dave Groner

Richard White
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

oldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month. 7:30 a.m.
Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER

Adains, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy.
●
Albrigtit, Pat Agricutture-Swine, Colleen
●●● Anderson,Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn ..
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
‘
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government Terry..
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
'
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-6anking, Pamela
Cox, Unden AA-BPU Communications, Joan
Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
●
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
' ” Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

ColdwaterROTARY
The Singingest Club in The USA

.279-9568
.238-2479

This Week’s Greeters:

Meeting of:

3/10/98

.639-3513

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

.278-8006

Invocation:

Dave Pierce

.278-6033

.278-8086

Next Week’s Greeters:

Song Leader: Mike Galliers

.238-4326
.279-8218 —

This Week’s Birthdays

.278-8489
.278-8463

.238-2271 -

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.278-5789
.238-5421

NAME

.238-2076
.278-5378
.279-7680

YEARS

DATE JOINED

Gerald Boguth
David Rubley

16

3/12/82

24

3/12/74

Carroll Barnes

33

3/16/65

.279-8202
.278-6797

Make-ups
.278-7851
.278-8133
.238-4075

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

.279-7407

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Oygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Propeily Management Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy..
Galliers, Matt, AA-VIdeo Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna .
Geishert Edward, SA. Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant Krishna
Gibson, Ron, Riysician, Marjorie

,238-2842

C. Barnes; B. Kerr - (4) Leesburg, FL; A. Nelson - N. Fort Meyer

,278-4248

Guests

.279-7217

.278-8655 -

Karen Kirkpatrick - Sunrise; Travis Robey, Polly Stevens - Student Guests

.279-9350
,278-5388

Early Leavers

,278-6826
.278-6603

Dave Pierce, Gregg Dean, Bob Redman, Brian Webber, Jeff Dean, Hal Sexton,
Larry Downs, Carroll

.6394635
.278-4663

50/50 Winner

.278-3650

Steve Kasperski

,279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

.278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

.741-3663

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay ...
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
HiscocJc, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
Holben, Rich. SA, NONE
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
” Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn

,279-7875

$53.00

^ .Announcements/Program

.278-4728

^

● Our President Mark Putnam has only a 77% attendance at our meetings.
● Ed Lake thanked all the people who made the show go off.
● Show tapes will be ready in a couple of weeks.

.639-4402
.238-5848
.279-7505

Our Speaker was Ken Potts, director of the Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International
Airport. He showed us a video on the benefits of using a smaller commuter
airport.

.238-2418
.279-8888

,279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports WearAlniforms, Dorothy

,278-6628

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

.639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy

.238-5857

.278-6246

,278-6501

'
'
'

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

.238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Shehered Workshop, NONE.
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ..,.
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla
Loose. Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy .
Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

.278-6832

.278-4198

1 Is it the TRUTH?

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

NelsonAt SA Jean

.278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.278-8773
.238-4191 ●
.278-6100—
.767-4508
.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197

'● Netbeman, William, Past Service, SallyfSarah)
‘
O'Connelt Terry, SA Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire
Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

.767-3510

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware ReUil, Bonnie

.279-7537

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NDNE

.278-8809

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.639-8453
.2794497

.278-7510
2784222

.278^234

Teeter, Howard. Honorary, Marian
Towns. Jerry, SA-BanIdng, Nancy

.278-3283

Troust, Jim. SA Rebecca

2784402

.278-2311

.2794543

2384577 —
Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
279-7806
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
.(616)432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy, .(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber, Brian. Family Restaurant NONE
.278-7095
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jaclde
.278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia....
.278-6736
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores .
.278-7703
Woodhams, Uwrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Unda
.279-9282
Woodman, Dwight B.P.U. Director, Carol
.278-5033
Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE

.2784907

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment Dorothy..

.639-5902

.279-7477

.278-2291
.238-2324

.278-7327

’ ● ● Rumsey, Robert. SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
" Sebald, Craig, SA Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra ....
●
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Oanette
StewartWilliam, City Government Salty
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
’
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

.278-5006
.278-8068
.278-8373

.279-9042

2784474

.279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President

BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM

1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.2784478

Past President

.2794958

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999-JIM COLE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

.278-2859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service

Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service

Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Vocational Service

Dennis Booster

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner

Bulletin

Dave Pierce, Chairman
Dennis Boester

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

Director

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters
Matt Galliers

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Public Relations

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Community Service

BRONSON ● Cor&gt;gregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE ● Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Handicapped Children
Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee

Tom Moorhead

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Song Leaders

Thurs.7:00 A.M.

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM.

Rural Urban
Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M,

Robert Loose, Chairman

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

Chuck Tuschling

COLDWATER SUNRISE ■ Methodist Church.

Chuck Woodward

Membership
Coordination

Dick Uhl

James Troust

JONESVILLE ● Roundtable Inn. Tuesday 6:00 RM.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Club Historian

Rotary Support

QUINCY ● Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM.

Jim Whelan

Rotary Show

Matt Galliers

Flower Commitee

You will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.

Director

Mark Galliers

Rob Putnam

Make-Up Meetings
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

Steve Glover, Chairman

Jim Whelan

Dave Pierce

Student Guests

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Les Adams

District Governor, R.i.
Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

District 6360

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

Dave Groner

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert
Jeff Dean

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Albright, Pat Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
■" Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathiyn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
’ Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret ,
● ● ● Birirtger, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practce, Jean
'

Coldwater ROTARY
The Singingest Club in The USA

,279-9568
.238-2479
.278-6033

Meeting of: 3/03/98

.639-3513

Presiding:

.278-8006

Invocation:

.278-8086

Booster, Dennis, Natural Gas Service. Carleen

,238-4326

Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry..

,279-8218

Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

.278-8463

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy

,278-5789

This Week’s Greeters:

Mark Putnam
Next Week’s Greeters:

Dave Pierce

Song Leader:

Gregg Dean
This Week's Birthdays

,278-8489

'

Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan ...
■ ” Cu!y, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
●
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
’ ● ■ Dean, John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display iFxture Mfg., Amy..
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Producfons, NONE ..
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna ...
*” Geishert Edward, SA Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

Darwin Robison, Charles Young

.238-2271

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.238-5421

NAME

YEARS

2/28/89

William Netileman

14

3/07/84

LanyDowns

5
5

3/09,'93
3/09/93

Gary Werkman

,278-5378
,279-7680
.279-8202

David Pierce

.278-6797

DATE JOINED

9

Make-ups
.278-7851
.278-8133

K. Smoker, J. Hscock, J. Gidialski, J. Peteis, J. Faulkner - Quincy; M. Galliers, B.
Gallieis,T. Kramer - Brraisoa; R Cardenas (3) - Lake Havasu, AZ; J. Lyon - Sturgis; J.

.238^075
.279-7407

Perry - Las Vegas, NV; D. Uhl - Beaufort, SC

.238-2842

.278-4248

Guests

.279-7217
.278-8655
.279-9350
.278-5388

Early Leavers

.278-6826

.278^603

Jim Grobalski, Paul Mastrangelo, Jim Erickson, John Schroll, Tom Moms,

.639-4635

Bill Nettleman, How&lt; ●H Tavl

.278-4663

Tim T-Tiscr&gt;ck
50150 Winner

.278-3650

‘

Glover, Steve. SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim. CPA Barbara
Grohalski, James. Banking, Sharon

.279-7163

$60.00

Tom Morris

.278-2132

^

.741-3663

AnnouncementsIProgram

^

.278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

.639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Maiy Kay ...
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

.279-7875

● Teardown is set for 9:00 am Sunday at Big Boy lor show props.

● Larry Iveson donated the cost of printing the tickets.
● 8,600.00 sold in show advertisiements which is a new high.

.238-5848
.279-7505

● Afterglow is at Country Qub after show.

.238-2418

Howe, Gary, DptometrisL Bente....
’● Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
● '● Jolley, Santforti, SA Pat
Kaspersid, Steve, Exterminator, Vidu
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robel, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

.279-8888

Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

.238-5857

Mike Galliers ran through show songs.

.238-2839
.279-7469
.278-6628
.278-6246
.639-8278
.278-6501
.238-2265

.278-6832

Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

.278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla

.2384191
.767-4508

●

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy
Moore, Richard, SA Elaine

.278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

‘

Moorhead, Tom. Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Nelson,Al, SA Jean

.278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

●

.278-6100

.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197

.767-3510

’

O’Connell, Terry, SA Salty
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

.639-8453
.2794497
.278-7510

.2784222

.639-5902
,278-6234

● ** Towns, Jeny, SA-Banking, Nancy

.278-8474

,278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

.2784402

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

.278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob. Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darvwn, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Educab'on, NONE....

Tuschitng, Charles ,SA Trudy .
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

.2384577

.279-7477

,278-8373

,(616)432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE.
.278-7095
Werkman, Gaiy, Dentist, Jackie
.278-7738
Whelan, Jim. Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
.278-6736
Whhe, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
.278-7703
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Unda
.279-9282
Woodman, Dwight B.RU. Director, Carol

.279-8543

,278-5033

,279-7537

,278-2291
,238-2324
.278-8809
.278-7327

● ’● Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
** Sebald, Craig, SA. Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

.278-5006

●

.2784907

■

Sexton, Hal. SA. Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
StewartWilliam, City Government Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

.279-7806

,278-8068

'

*” Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE

Young. Chartes, Fshing Equipment, Dorothy

,279-9042

,278-4478

’

Past President

,279-8958

’*

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

,278-2859

SA

Senior Active

,278-7100

AA

Additional Active

.279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM
1999 - BARRY CASE

2000 - GREG BRUDER
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JIM COLE
2000 - JIM WHELAN
2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service

Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Director

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Dennis Boester

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randail Hazelbaker

Director

Jack Faulkner

Jim Cole

Bulletin

Dave Pierce, Chairman
Dennis Boester

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dir)r)er, etc.)

Vocational Service

50/50 Committee

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison
Jim Peters

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

MAKEUPYOURATTENDANACE‘BEA 100%M£MBER

Dan/vin Robison

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Public Relations

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Geriach

Tim Hart

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Tom Moorhead

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Song Leaders

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 PM.
JONESVILLE ● Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE ● Methodist Church,
Thurs, 7:00 AM.

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Membership
Coordination
Director

Chuck Tuschling

BRONSON ● Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Senior Citizens Committee
Chuck Woodward

Dick Uhl

James Troust

Handicapped Children

QUINCY ● Union Church, MofKlay 12:15 PM.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
Club Historian

Rotary Support

Director

Rotary Show

Matt Galliers

Flower Commitee

Community Service
Jim Whelan

Mark Galliers

Rob Putnam

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome af ft?ese neighboring dubs.

Matt Galliers

Tom Kramer

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Steve Glover, Chairman

Jim Whelan

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Tim Hart

Gerry Boguth

Dave Pierce

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Geriach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter
Edward Geishert
Jeff Dean

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

ANGOLA ● Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 PM.

UNION CITY ● Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS ● Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Ken Smoker

Rotary International President
Student Guests

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.
Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White
interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

District 6360
Dave Groner

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

*
'

ColdwateiROTARY

CLASSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy,.
Albright, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathiyn
Baldwin, Pete. Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret ,

●
● ● ● Biringer, Richard, SA-Civif Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry,,
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
’ Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Ban)a'ng, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan
●●● Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
●
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE

The Singingest Club in The USA

,279-9568
,238-2479

Meeting of:

2/24/97

,639-3513

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

.278-8006

Invocation:

Bob Loose

Song Leader:

Mike Gerlach

,278-6033

,278-8086
,238-4326

This Week’s Greeters:

Pete Baldwin &amp; John Petzko
Next Week’s Greeters:

,279-8218

7'his Week's Itirthdays

,278-8489
.278-8463
.238-2271

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.278-5789
.238-5421

NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

.238-2076
,278-5378
.279-7680
,279-8202
.278-6797

.639-8669

Make-ups

.278-7851
,278-8133

' ■■ Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James. Musician, NONE

,238-4075

A1 Nelson - (2) Capre Coral, (1) North Ft. Meyers; Jim Lyon(2), Paul Mastrengelo ●

.279-7407

Sunrise: Darwin Robison, Jerry Towns, Ken Smoker, Carroll Barnes - Quincy

Downs, Lirry, Golf Marketing, Judy
●●● Dygert, John, SA-Career Center. Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management. Linda

,238-2842 ●
.278-4248

Gtiests

.279-7217
,278-8655

Tom Lfigg; Bill Crotty, Steve O’Donnell - Quincy: Students - Jenny Petzko, Micheala

.279-9350

Ferguson

,278-5388

Galliers, Matt. AA-VIdeo Productions, NONE

.278-6826

Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna .
*** Geishert, Edward, SA Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
’
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia

.278-6603

Early Leavers

Jim Erickson, Dave Pierce, Bill Chinery, Larry Parks, Jim Peters, Buzz Galliers,
Matt Galliers, Larry Downs

.6394635

.278-4663

50150 Winner

.278-3650

Mike Galliers

,279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

,278-2132

Grotialski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart Tim, rYdeo Producbons, Pamela .,

.741-3663

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen

.279-7875

$62.00

^

.278-4728

A nnouncements!Program

^

● Larry Downs brought in new member Nick Postula - Computer Technician

.639-4402

Classification.

● Dwight Woodman - stage crew meet with rookies at Big Boy, Sunday at 8:00

,238-5848

,279-7505

am.

,238-2418

Les Lawhead was the speaker from STARS (Substance Treatment And Referral
Center). STARS deals with chemical dependency, such as drunk driver referrals,

Howe, Gary, OptomebisL Bente,,.,
■' Iveson, Larry, SA-Prinbng, Jacquelyn
■" Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE.
Lake, Edward, OB.'GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard,Ken, PastSerwce, Karla

.279-8888

Loose, Robert, SA Margaret..,.
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul Tibbits Director, Tracy

,767-4508

Moore, Richard, SA Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Irrsurance, MaryBeth
NelsonAt SA Jean

.278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

,279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

,278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

’
*

’

.238-2839

on an outpatient basis. Alcohol and Marijuanna are the most common drugs seen,
with Crack Coccaine on the rise. Connie Myer sopke on some programs offered
by the hospital for people suffering from depression.

.279-7469
.278-6628
.278-6246
,639-8278
.238-5857

.278-6501
.238-2265
.278-6832
.278-8773
.238-4191
.278-6100

.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197

,767-3510

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

,639-8453

Parks, Larry, Mob le Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Petem, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J, Adaire

.2794497

.278-2311

.238-4577

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

.279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

.279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

.278-2291

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE

,278-8809

,278-8373

.279-7806
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
.(616)432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE.
.278-7095
Wetkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
.278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
.278-6736
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
.278-7703
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
.279-9282
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.ll, Director, Carol

.279-8543

Woodward, Charles, SA NONE

.278-5033

.2784907

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment Dorothy..

.279-9072

m7510

.2784222

.278-6234

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
"* Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

.278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

.278-4402

.639-5902

●

.238-2324

.278-7327

■ ●● Rumsey, Robel, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, Ha
" Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Mardboard Fabricating, Sandra
●
Sexton, Hal, SA Wanda
Shemel, Don, Ca^ts-Rebil, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Groceiy-Retail, Danette
Stewart,William, City Government, Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
●
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

.278-5006
,278-8068

’

.278-8474

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)

.278-4478

*

.279-8958

■'

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

.278-2859

SA

Senior Active

1998 - MARK PUTNAM
1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER
1998-BRIAN SEXTON
1999 - JIM COLE
2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

.279-9042

Past President

�Club Service

Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service

Mike Galiiers, Chairman

Director

Rick Roper

Dave Pierce

VocationsI Service

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Director

Director

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance
Dennis Boester

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randaii Hazelbaker

Director

Jack Faulkner

Jim Cole

Bulletin

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman
Dennis Boester

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Danwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters

Vbu will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.

Matt Galiiers

Steve Glover, Chairman

MAKEUPYOURATTENDANACE-BEA 100%MEMBER

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Public Relations

Director

Rotary Show

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Mike Galiiers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Mark Galiiers

Handicapped Children

QUINCY ● Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON ● Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE ● Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 PM.

JONESVILLE ● Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBiON - St. James Episct^i Church, Thurs. Noon

Matt Galiiers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee

Robert Loose, Chairman

Tom Moorhead

Chuck Woodward

Rob Putnam

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee

Director

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders

STURGIS ● Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Piaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 PM.

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS ● Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Ken Smoker

Rotary International President

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Jim Gordon

Al Nelson

Mike Galiiers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Community Service
Jim Whelan

Jim Whelan

Mako-Up Meetings

Mike Gerlach

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Student Guests
Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.
Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman

Dave Groner

David Rubley
Richard White
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Putnam Funeral Home

�Al£9/s
^ A/3
Coldw«rfer ROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Summing Pools, Cindy

i Singingest Club in The USA

.279-9568
,238-2479

*“ Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwn, Pete, Honorary, Jane
● Barnes, Carrot, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret .
● ●’ Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carieen
Bogufli, Gerald SA-City Government Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

firuder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
’ Card,Harold,SA-HardwareRetail,Dorothy ....
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonti'e
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, Janies, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-8PU Communicahons, Joan ...
● ● ‘ Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE

Meeting of2/10/9‘

.278-6033

This Week’s Greeters:

.639-3513

Presiding: Mark Putnam

.278-8006

lnvocation:Bob Loose

,278-8086

Barry Case &amp; Mark Putnam
Next Week’s Greeters:

Song LeadfVRke Gerlach

,238-4326

Jerry Higgins &amp; Dick Guisinger

.279-8218

This Week's Itirthdays

.278-8489

Rick Vanderhoof, Howard Teeter, Jack Faulkner

.278-8463
.238-2271

.278-5789

L.

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

,238-5421

NAME

,238-2076

Mark Galliers

2

2/13/96

.278-5378

Larry Parks

13

2/14/84

Ken Smoker

13

Charles Young

14

2/14/84
2/15/83

.279-7680
,279-8202

YEARS

DATE JOINED

.278-6797
.639-8669

Make-ups

,278-7851

●
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
■■■ Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE

.278-8133

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
●●● Oygerl, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...

.238-2842

Faulknet Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....

.278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Unda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy..
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

.279-9350

Geriach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant Kristina

.278-4663

J. Gordon - Sunrise; W. Kellogg, D. Uhl - Athens; J. Lawson (2) - Sarasota, FL; W.

.238-4075

Kellogg - Mesa, AZ; N. Storbel - Bronson; J. Troust - Battle Creek; J. Peters; A. Nelson

.279-7407

(2) -N. Fort Meyers; Mark Galliers - Bronson

.278-4248

Ciitests

.279-7217

Jeffery Cady (New Tech at Tibbits), Samantha Warren, Heidi Fleagle - Students CHS

.278-5388

Early Leavers

.278-6826

Gregg Dean, Jim Erickson, Dick Uhl, Rob Putnam, Mike Galliers, Brian Sexton,

.278-6603

Jim Peters, Randall Hazelbaker, Mark Galliers. John Martinen, Bill Tyson

.639-4635

50/50 Winner

.278-3650

’

Glovet Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia

.279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

.278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinget Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela ..

.278-4728

Hazelbaker, Randall, Anbques, Maiy Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Bleen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

^

.279-7875
.238-5848

.279-7505
.238-2418
,279-8888

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

,639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy

.238-5857

participation.

April. Complete in December. Operational in April 1999. 600-700 jobs within 3 years.

.279-7469

● Rite Aid Pharmacy -Coming to Michigan &amp; Chicago (former Anderson Dairy) - Construction

,278-6628

starting soon.

.278-6246

● Holiday Inn Express - Under construction behind Taco Bell
● Branch County S&amp;L - new bldg, in Wal-mart Plaza underway
● 2 Subdivisionson drawing board ● residential.Park West expansion, Dutcher Development on

,278-6501

'

,238-2265

Loose, Robert SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy

.767-4508

]

Keith Baker fixtm City of Coldwta- / Planning &amp; Grant Co-Ordinator ● Wal-mart Distribution Update -1.1 million square feet (24 football fields) - smrt construction

,238-2839

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE .
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service. Karla

Annonncements/Program

● Welcone to Jim Lyon - recovering from recent illness!
● Happy Birthday to Bob Loose!
♦ Jim Erickson reports Santford Joley is home recovering from recent sugery.
● Tom Kramer announced Ad money is NOW DUE to Bob Rumsey.
● Mike Galliers reminded us chorus practices go to Mon. &amp; Thur. in February - and we need

.639-4402

Howe, Gary, Optometrist Bente....
●● Iveson, Urry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Unilorms, Dorothy

$50.00

Jim Cole

Western Ave

● Re-Construction of East Chicago street in spring - Willowbrook to Ftske to 5 lanes (M.D.O.1.)
● Slated re-construction of intersection of US 12 at Western Ave &amp; Butters Ave
● Linear Park - phase 1 is constructed

.278-6832
,278-8773

● Coming: “Neighborhood Services Dept” - code enforcement, planing, zomng. rental housing,

,238-4191

etc. to be combined.

,278-6100

Keith answered questions from audience.
(over)..

,278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197

'

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

.278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

●

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Nelson,At SA. Jean

,278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.767-3510

’

O'Connell, Terry. SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

.639-8453

Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen

Pierce. David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

.279-4497
,278-7510

.2784222

,278-6234

' ” Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
* ** Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

.278-3283

Troust Jim, SA, Rebecca

.278-4402

,278-2311

Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy

,238-4577

.279-7477

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

,279-7806

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coraiie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

.279-7537

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
● ●● Rubley, David, SA, Del
● ● ● Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lia

.278-8809

.(616)432-3757
Vanderhoof. Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
,278-7095
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
,278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia....
.278^736
White, Richard. SA-Pumbing Supply. Delores.
.278-7703
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
,279-9282
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol
,278-5033
Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
.279-9072
Young, Chades, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

.278-2291

.238-2324
.278-7327
.278-5006
,278-8068

*

.278-8373

'

’

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating. Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken. Grocery-Retail, Danette
StewarL William, City GovemmenL Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

.279-8543

,278-8474

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998-MARK PUTNAM

.278-4478

*

Past President

,279-8958

”

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

.278-2859

SA

Senior Active

1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JIM COLE
2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

AA

Addrhonal Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

.278-4907
,279-9042

�Club Service

Club Programs
&gt;

Club Roster

International Service

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Director

Director

Director

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance
Dennis Booster

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Director

Jack Faulkner

Jim Cole

Bulletin

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Gerry Boguth

Dennis Booster

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

Steve Glover
Public Relations

Community Service
Director
Jim Whelan

Rotary Show

Jim Whelan

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Make-Up Meetings
Vbu will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.

Matt Galliers

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Darwin Robison

Chuck Tuschling

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Steve Glover, Chairman
Tom Kramer

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Rotary International Foundation

50/50 Committee

Gary Howe

Vocational Service

Dave Pierce

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Mark Galliers

Handicapped Children

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 PM.

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION ● St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee

Robert Loose, Chairman

Tom Moorhead

Chuck Woodward

Rob Putnam

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support
Chuck Tuschling

BATTLE CREEK ● McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M,

Ken Smoker

Rotary international President

Membership/Ciassification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Rural Urban

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11 ;45 A.M.

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Al Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Student Guests

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.
Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Hoiben, Chairman

Dave Groner

David Rubley

Rotary Information

Richard White
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Proposals for Membership:

Greg Dean has proposed Christian Grahl for membership in the office furniture manufacturing classification. Any member of our
club having objections to his membership must make them in writing to the club secretary within 10 days.

Nicholas Postula has been proposed for the computer technician classification. Any member of our club having objections to his

membership must make them in wriung to the club secretary within 10 days.

Coldwater

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

12:15 pm

�MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy.
●
Albright, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
●●● Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kaffiryn ..
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
●
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
● ● ■ Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry..
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Ten
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
●
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan
‘ ●' Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
●
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

■

Coldwater ROTARY
The Singingest Club in The USA

,279-9568
.238-2479
.278-6033
,639-3513

2/03/97

This Week’s Greeters:

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

Jim Peters &amp; Greg Bruder

John Schroll

Next Week’s Greeters:

Invocation:
,278-8086

Song Leader:' John Martinen

.238-4326

This Week \s Birthdays

.278-8489

,278-8463

Hal Sexton, Fred Culy, Richard White, Jim Lyon, Gary Howe, Jim Troust

,238-2271

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.278-5789
.238-5421

NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

.238-2076

Charles Tushling

II

2/03/87

,278-5378
.279-7680
.279-8202

.278-6797
.639-8669

Make-ups

.278-7851
.278-8133

J. Gordon - Sunrise; W. Kellogg, D. Uhl - Athens; J. Lawson (2) ● Sarasota, FL; W.

.238-4075

.279-7407

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....

,238-2842

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy..
Galliers, Matt, AA-VIdeo Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert Edward,SA, Sylvia

.279-9350

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

.278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Manorie
Glover. Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen...

,278-3650

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

.639-4402

Hazelb^er, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., E'leen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

,279-7875

Kellogg - Mesa, AZ; N. Slorbel - Bronson; J. Troust - Battle Creek: J. Peters; A. Nelson
(2) -N. Fort Meyers; Mark Galliers - Bronson

.278-4248

Guests

,279-7217

.278-8655

Jeffery Cady (New Tech at Tibbils), Samantha Warren, Heidi Fleagle - Students CHS

.278-5388

Early I-eavers

,278-6826
,278-6603

Gregg Dean, Jim Erickson, Dick Uhl, Rob Putnam, Mike Galliers, Brian Sexton,

.639^635

Jim Peters, Randall Hazelbaker. Mark Galliers. John Martinen, Bill Tyson
50150 Winner

,279-7163

^

.741-3663

●

j

● Welcone to Jim Lyon - recovering from recent illness!
● Happy Birthday to Bob Loose!
● Jim Erickson reports Santford Joley is home recovering fromrecent sugery.
● Tom Kramer announced Ad money is NOW DUE to Bob Rumsey.
● Mike Galliers reminded us chorus practices go to Mon. &amp; Thur. in February ● and we need
participation.
Keith Baker from City of Coldwter / Planning &amp;. Grant Co-Ordinator ● Wal-mart Distribution Update -1.1 million square feet (24 football fields) - start construciion

.238-5848

.279-7505
,279-8888

Kaspersld, Steve, Exterminator, Yicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

.278-6628

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy

.238-5857

Komslein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

.278-6501

Kramer, Tom, Shellered Workshop, NONE .
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla
Loose, Robert SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, f^ul, Tibbits Director, Tracy .
Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Properly Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Nelsonjy, SA Jean

,278-6832

●’ Nettieman, William, Past Service, Salty(Sarah)
'
O'Connell, Teny, SA Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution; Deborah

Announcements!Program

.278-4728

April. Complete in December, Operational in April 1999. 600-700 jobs within 3 years.

.279-7469

’

$50.00

Jim Cole

.278-2132

.238-2418

●

Barry Case &amp; Mark Putnam

,279-8218

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

Howe, Gary, Optomelrisl, Bente
” Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn

Meeting of:

● Rite Aid Pharmacy -Coming to Michigan &amp; Chicago (former Anderson Dairy) - Construction
starting soon.

,278-6246

● Holiday Inn Express - Under consuticiion behind Taco Bell

.639-8278

● Branch County S&amp;L - new bldg, in Wal-mart Plaza underway
● 2 Subdivisions on drawing board - residential. Park West expansion. Dutcher Development off
Western Ave

● Re-Construction of East Chicago street in spring - Willowbrook to Fiske to 5 lanes (M.D.O.T.)
● Slated re-construction of intersection of US 12 at Western Ave &amp; Butters Ave
● Linear Park - phase 1 is constructed

.238-2265
,278-8773

● Coming: “Neighborhood Services Dept" - code enforcement, planing, zoning, rental housing,

,238-4191

ect to be combined.

.278-6100

Keith answered questions from audience.

,767-4508

(over)..

.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197
,278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

,279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

.278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.767-3510
.639-8453
,279-4497
.278-7510

.278-4222

,278-4402

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen

.278-6234

■*’ Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
●" Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking. Nancy

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals. Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

.278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

,278-2311

.238-4577
Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy ..
.279-7806
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole,
.(616)432-3757
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet.
Vanderhool, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
.278-7095
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

,278-7738

PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

.639-5902

,279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

.279-7537

Redmond. Robert, Career Educ^on, Rose
Robison, Darwin. Hardware Retail, Bonnie

.278-2291

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE

.278-8809

'

,238-2324

,278-7327

' ’’ Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
” Sebald, Craig, SA Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra ....

.278-51X16

●

Sexton, Hal, SA Wanda

.278-4907
.279-9042

■

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
SmrAer. Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danetle
StewaiLWilliam, City Government S^ly
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

.278-8068
.278-8373
.279-8543

White, Richard, SA-Rumbing Supply, Delores
'
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol
* *' Woodward, Charles, SA NONE
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy,,

.278-4478

*

Past President

.279-8958

”

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

,278-2859

SA

Senior Active

,278-7100

AA

Additional Active

.278-8474

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997=1998

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

,278-6736
.278-7703
,279-9282

DIRECTCRS (Terms expiring 6/30)

,278-5033

1998 - MARK PUTNAM

,279-9072

1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 - JIM COLE
2000 - JIM WHELAN
2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service

Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Dave Pierce

Attendance
Dennis Boester

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker
Jack Fauikner

Bulletin

Vocationai Service

Dennis Boester

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Director

Danwin Robison
Jim Peters

Rotary International Foundation
Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Make-Up Meetings
Ybu will always be welcome at these nei^boring dubs.

Matt Galliers

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE ● BE A 100% MEMBER

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Public Relations

Community Service
Director
Jim Whelan

Rotary Show

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Chuck Tuschiing

Jim Cole

Steve Glover, Chairman

Tom Kramer

Jim Whelan

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Director

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Mark Galliers

Handicapped Children

QUINCY ● Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM.
BRONSON ● Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE ● Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

JONESVILLE ● Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE ● Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James ^»scopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Tom Moorhead

Senior Citizens Committee

STURGIS ● Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza. Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

Rob Putnam

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee
Dick Uhl

Director
Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon

Rotary Support

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschiing
Song Leaders

Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter
Edward Geishert
Jeff Dean

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

ANGOLA ● Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY ● R}lice Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregationa] Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Ken Smoker

Rotary International President
Student Guests

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.
Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

District 6360
Dave Groner

David Rubley
Richard White
Interact Committee

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

Proposals for Membership:
Greg Dean has proposed Christian Grahl for membership in the office furniture manufacturing classification. Any member of our
club having objections to his membership must make them in writing to the club secretary within 10 days.
Nicholas Postula has been proposed for the computer technician classification. Any member of our club having objections to his

membership must make them in writing to the club secretary within 10 days.

Coldwater

�MEMBER ROSTER

'

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy,..
AlbrighL Pat, Agricuftore-Swine, Colleen .
Anderson,Fred,SA-Banking,Kathryn ...
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

’
● ● ● Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Bogutb, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally

ColdwaterROTARY
The Singingest Club in The USA

.279-9568
.238-2479

Meeting of:

.278-6033

This Week’s Greeters:

Richard Uhl &amp; Gary Werkman

.639-3513

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

.278-8006

Invocation:

Chuck Tushling

Song Leader:

Mike Galliers

.278-8086
,238-4326

Next Week’s Greeters:

Jim Peters &amp; Greg Bruder

,279-8218

This Week's Birthdays

,278-8489

Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Ten
Briest, Boh, Past Service, Darlene

,278-8463

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry

.278-5789

Robert Loose

,238-2271

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

,238-5421

NAME

Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Supenntendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan,..
● '● Culy, Fred SA-Jeweiry Retail, Dorothy

.238-2076

Craig Sebald

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
●
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
■ ■ ■ Dean, John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE

.278-7851

YEARS

DATE JOINED

41

\ 111151

.278-5378
.279-7680

,279-8202
,278-6797

Make-ups
.278-8133
.238-4075

Matt Galliers - Sunrise, Howard Taylor - Bonita Springs

.279-7407
,238-2842

● ●' Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...

,278-4248

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....

.278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display iFxture Mfg,, oty..
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
●●● Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie..
●
Glover, Steve, SA-Dnrggist Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA Barbara

.279-9350

Guests

,279-7217

Ed Ciolkowski, Michelle Vandosen, Diane Butler - Sunrise, Bill Crotty - Quincy,
Dale Nigh - Marshall

.278-5388

Early Leavers

.278-6826
.278-6603

Ron Gibson, Jim Whelan, Jim Peters, Dick Guisinger, Les Adams, Mike Galliers,

.639-4635

Bob Redman

.278-4663

50/50 Winner

,278-3650

Matt Galliers

.279-7163
,278-2132

$51.00

^

,741-3663

,278-4728

Announcements/Program

Hal, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

,639-4402

● Big Brothers - Big Sisters Bowl-a*thon coming up.

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay ...
Hggins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg,, Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

.279-7875

● Sunrise Rotary Raffle this Saturday in Sturgis.

.238-5848

● Need members to show up for Rotary Show Practice.

.279-7505
.238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist Bente....
'● Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, SA, Pat
Kaspersid, Steve. Exterminator, rYdo
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NDNE

^

Tom Dalton, District Lieutenant Governor from Dowagiac, talked to us about
the “Polio Plus” project in Madagascar. Each of our members who donated
$3.00 was responsible for 179 doses of polio vaccine.

.279-8888

.279-7469

.278-6628
,278-6246
.639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy

.238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

.278-6501

Kramer, Tom, StBttered Workshop. NONE .
L^. Edward, 0B.^YN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Chariene

.278-6832

Leonhard.Ken, Past Service, Karla

.278-6100

,767-4508

'

Loose, Robert, SA Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy
Moore, Richard, SA Elaine

.278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

■

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Nelson,Al, SA, Jean

.278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

'

.238-2265

.278-8773
.238-4191

.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197

,767-3510

*

O'Connell, Terry, SA Sally
Parks, L^ry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, Da\dd, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

,639-8453

.2794197
.278-7510
.278-4222

.278-6234

Teeter. Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

.278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

.278-4402

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director. J. Adaire

.278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin. Hardware Retail, Bonnie

.279-7477

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
■" Rubley, David, SA Del
● ● ‘ Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
" Sebald, Craig, SA Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

.278-8809

,279-8543

,238-4577
Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
.279-7806
Tyson, Bill, Past Servce, Carole,
Uhl, Richard. SA-Hospital, Janet
.(616)432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
,278-7095
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
.278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia....
.278-6736
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores.
.278-7703
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, IJnda
.279-9282
Woodman, Dwight, BP.U. Director, Carol
,278-5033
Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE

’

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

.278-4907

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

.279-9042

●

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart William, City Government Sally
Slrobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

.639-5902

,279-7537
.278-2291

,238-2324
.278-7327
.278-5006
,278-8068
.278-8373

,278-4478

Past President

.279-8958

Paul Harris Rotary Fetow

.278-2859

SA

Senior Active

,278-7100

AA

Addtional Active

,278-8474

,279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM
1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 - JIM COLE
2000 - JIM WHELAN
2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service

Club Programs

Director

Director

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Dennis Boester

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Dave Pierce, Chairman
Dennis Boester

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

International Service

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Director

Rick Roper

Dave Pierce

Vocational Service

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Director

Chuck Tuschling

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Club Roster

Rotary international Foundation

Tim Hart

Gerry Boguth

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

50/50 Committee

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters

Make-Up Meetings
y&amp;u will a/wBys be welcome at these neighboring dubs.

Matt Galliers

Steve Glover, Chairman

MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Public Relations
Jim Whelan

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Craig Sebald

Tom Moorhead

Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

Senior Citizens Committee

STURGIS ● Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK-McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

ANGOLA ● Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 PM.

Membership
Coordination

UNION CITY ● Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

ATHENS ● Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Director

Brian Sexton

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

COLOWATER SUNRISE ● Methodist Church,

Chuck Woodward

Jim Gordon

Chuck Tuschling

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.

ALBION ● St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Randall Hazelbaker

James Troust

HILLSDALE ● Episcopal Parish House, Wed, 12:15 PM.

Handicapped Children
Jim Whelan, Chairman

Club Historian

Rotary Support

BRONSON ● Congregational Church. Wed. 11:45 A,M.

Rotary Show
Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Matt Galliers

Flower Commitee

QUINCY ● Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.

Director
Jim Whelan

Mark Galliers

Rob Putnam

Community Service

Ken Smoker

Rotary International President

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Al Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Student Guests
Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.
Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

Dave Groner

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.

Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

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12:15 pm

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�MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy.
’ Albright Pat Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
●●● Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking,Kathryn .
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
' Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
' '● Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Bogulh, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry..
Brayton, Greg, Adverfising, Sally

Coldwater ROTARY
Meeting of:

1/20/98

.639-3513

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

,278-81X16

Invocation:

Jim Troust

.278-6033

.278-8086

.278-5789

Next Week’s Greeters:

Gregg Dean

Richard Uhl &amp; Gary Werkman
This Week's Birthdays

Dennis Boester

.238-2271

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.238-5421

NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

.238-2076
,278-5378
.279-7680

,279-8202
.278-6797
.639-8669

Make-ups

.278-7851

,278-8133
,238-4075

John Martinen - Hamtramak; Jim Hiscock - Bronson; Darwin Robison, Jim Cole, Don

.279-7407

Shemel, Bob Kerr - Quincy

Downs, Urty, Goff Marketing, Judy
“● Oygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabetti...

.238-2842

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....

.278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display iFxture Mfg., Amy..

.279-9350

Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE ..

.278-6826

Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna ...
GeisherL Edwanf, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Oruggist, Cynthia

.278-6603

Gordon. Jim, CPA, Barbara

.278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart Tim, Video Productions, Pamela ..
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins. Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

.741-3663

.278-4248

Guests

.279-7217

Andrea Mayer, Katie Chapin - Students

.278-5388

Early Leavers

Gregg Dean, Rob Putnam, Paul Mastrangelo, Buzz Galliers, Jim Erickson,
Mike Gerlach, Pat Albright, Tom Kramer

.639-4635

.278-4663

50/50 Winner

.278-3650

$50.00

Ed Geishert

.279-7163

^

.278-4728

A nnouncements/Prof'ram

J

.639-4402

● Stage crew meeting tomorrow night at Rich Holben’s.

.279-7875

● Ed Lake said “Need more people at Rotary Show practice.

.238-5848

● Sanford Jolley in hospital (Borgess) for aneurysm surgery.

.279-7505
.238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist Bente....
●● Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
● ” Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Spoils Wear/Unifomis, Dorothy

.279-8888

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

.639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy
Komstein, Vnee, SA, Winivere

.238-5857

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

.238-2265

Kramer. Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE .
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service. Charlene ....
Leonfiard.Ken, Past Service, Karla

.278-6832

Loose, Robert SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy

.767-4508

’

Randall Hazelbaker &amp; Todd Brayton

.278-8489

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
*
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Bany, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan
*'* Culy, FredSA-JewelryRetail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE...,
●
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE,..,
' ■' Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

■

This Week’s Greeters:

.279-8218
.278-8463

‘

Song Leader:

.238-4326

Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

The Singingest Club in The USA

,279-9568
.238-2479

Pat Weaver talked to us on Adult &amp; Community Education. Classes are offered
at Franklin School. They offer 3 classes - English, Math &amp; a GED course.

,279-7469

.278-6628
.278-6246

.278-6501

.278-8773
.238-4191
.278-6100
.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197
.278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Nelson^l, SA, Jean
●' Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)
*
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Salty
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim. Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals. Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director. J. Allaire

.278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

●

.767-3510

.639-8453
.279-4497

.278-7510
.278-4222

.278-6234

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

.278-3283

TrousLJim, SA, Rebecca

.278-4402

.278-2311

.238-4577Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy ..
.279-7806
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole.
Uhl, Richard, SA-Ho$pital, Janet
.(616)432-3757
Varderhoot, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
,278-5908
Webber, Brian, Famit/ Restaurant NONE
.278-7095
Werkman, Gaiy, Dentist, Jackie
,278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

.639-5902

,279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

,279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Educabon, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

.278-2291

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE....

,278-8809

.238-2324

,278-7327

’" Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, Ha
●● Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

.278-5006

●

Sexton, Hal, SA. Wanda

.279-9042

’

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
StewartWilliam, City Government Sally
Strobet Norb, Auti&gt;motive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

,278-8474

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

,278-6736
,278-7703

.278-8373

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol

.279-8543

Woodward, Charles. SA, NONE

.278-5033

.278-4907

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment Dorothy.,

,279-9072

.278-8068

Past President

.278-4478

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

.279-8958
,278-2859

SA

Senior Active

.278-7100

AA

Addibonal Active

.279-9282

DIRECTORS {Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM
1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JIM COLE
2000 - JIM WHELAN
2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service

Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Director

Rick Roper

Dave Pierce

Director

Director

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance
Dennis Booster

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Director

Jack Faulkner

Jim Cole

Bulletin

Dave Pierce, Chairman
Dennis Boester

Gary Howe
Feiiowship:

Rotary International Foundation

Gerry Boguth

Richard White

Jim Cole

50/50 Committee

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Matt Galliers

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

You will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Public Relations

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE ■ Methodist Church.
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Piaza, Mon. Noon

Membership
Coordination

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Director
Brian Sexton

Song Leaders

BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Senior Citizens Committee
Chuck Woodward

Jim Gordon

Chuck Tuschiing

Handicapped Children

QUINCY - Union Churcii, Monday 12:15 .PM.

ALBION ● St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Randall Hazelbaker
Tom Moorhead

James Troust

Director

Rotary Show

Matt Galliers

Rotary Support

Community Service
Jim Whelan

Mark Galliers

Flower Commitee

Make-Up Meetings
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

Tom Kramer

Rob Putnam

Chuck Tuschiing

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Jim Peters

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

internationai Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Tim Hart

(Golf Outting/Paul Harris

Jim Whelan

Vocational Service

ANGOLA ● Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY ● Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Ken Smoker

Rotary International President

Membership/Ciassification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Student Guests
Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.
Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

Dave Groner

Richard White
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

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MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER

ColdwaterROTARY

CLASSIFICATION

'

●

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy...
Albright Pat Agriculture-Swne, Colleen .
Anderson,Fred,SA-Banki'ng,Kathiyn ...
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

Meeting of:

1/13/98

.639-3513

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

.278-8006

Invocation:

.278-6033

● ● ● BirInger, Richard, SA-Civii Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Sendee, Carleen

.278-8086

Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry..
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally

.279-8218

Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

.278-8463

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy

.278-5789

Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonae
Case, Barry, SA-CPA JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan ...
’ ‘' Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
■
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Rre Insurance, NONE
Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne
Oove, James, Musician, NONE

.238-2076

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
DygertJohn,SA-CareerCenter,Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...

.238-2842

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb....

.278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy..

.279-9350

Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE ..

.278-6826

Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna ...
●" Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

.278-6603

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Knstina

.278-4663

’

The Singingest Club in The USA

.279-9568
.238-2479

Bill Chinery &amp; Dick Biringer
Next Week’s Greeters:

Charles Tushling

Song Leader:

.238-4326

This Week’s Greeters:

Jerry Towns

Randall Hazelbaker &amp; Todd Brayton
This Week's Birthdays

.278-8489

Mike Gerlach, Tim Hart

.238-2271

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

.238-5421

NAME

.278-5378
.279-7680

,279-8202

YEARS

DATE JOINED

Steve Glover

18

1/15/80

Brian Webber

1

1/15/97

Jerry Higgins

7

1/15/91

.278-6797

Make-ups
,278-7851
,278-8133

,238-4075

B. Rumsey - Bonita Springs; D. Uhl - Athens; Mark Galliers, Buzz Galliers - Bronson;
H. Sexton, D. Woodman, B. Galliers, J. Erickson, J. Faulkner - Quincy

,279-7407

.278-4248

Guests

.279-7217

Jacksy Billsborrow, Joe Winorenner - Students; Steve O’Donnell

.278-5388

Early Leavers

Gregg Dean, Brian Webber, Steve O’Donnell, Tim Hart, Bill Stewart

.639-4635

50150 Winner

.278-3650

Glover, Steve, SA-Oruggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA Barbara

.279-7163

Grohalski, James, Banidng, Sharon ..
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen...

.741-3663

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

.639-4402

● Bill Stewart passed out ad sheets for Rotary Show Advertising.

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Pails Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
●” Holben, Rich, SA NONE

.279-7875

● Jerry Towns announced grandchild #10 has arrived.

‘

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
●● Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn

Rich Holben

$65.00

.278-2132

^

Announcements/Program

^

.278-4728

.238-5848

● Need more people at Rotary Show practice.

.279-7505
.238-2418

● John Schroll has proposed Thomas Morris for membership as an addidonal
active member in the savings and loan classification. Any one having
objections to his membership must make them in writing to the club secretary
within ten days.

.279-8888

.279-7469

Kasperski, Steve. Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, W^yne, Sports WearAlniforms, Dorothy

.278-6628

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

.639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy

.238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA Jan

.278-6501

Kramer. Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE .
Lake. Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

.27^6832

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene ....
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla

.238-4191

● Dave Sattler has been proposed as an active by Bill Stewart who holds the city
government classification. Anyone having objections to Dave’s membership
must make them in wridng to the club secretary within ten days.

.278-6246

.238-2265

Randall Hazelbaker spoke on photography, giving us the history of the
development of the camera and film. He gave us some hints on taking pictures.

.278-8773
.278-6100
.767-4508

'
‘
●

Lyon, Jim, SA Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy
Moore. Richard, SA El^ne
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
Nelson,AI, SA, Jean

.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197
.278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

.278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

.767-3510

’

O'Connell, Terry, SA Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE ..
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters. Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

.639-8453

.279^497
.278-7510
.278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

.278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

.278-4402

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

.278-2311

MARK PUTNAM President

Putitam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
● ●● Rubley, David, SA Del
■ ” Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll. John, Savings And Loan. Ha
●● Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
'
Sexton, Hal, SA Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
StewarLWilliam, City Government, Sally...,
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
●
Tayfor, Howard, SA, Lola

Tuschling, Charles ,SA Trudy .
Tyson, Bill. PastServee, Carole

.238-4577

.279-7477

.279-7806

BARRY CASE President Elect

.279-7537
.278-2291
.238-2324

.278-8809
.278-7327
,278-5006
.278-8068
..278-8373
, .279-8543
..278-4907

.278-8474

.(616)432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy, ,(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
.278-7095
Werkman, Gary, Dent st, Jackie
,278-7738
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
.278-6736
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
.278-7703
’
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
.279-9282
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol
,278-5033
*** Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
,279-9072
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment Dorothy,.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998-MARK PUTNAM
1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.,279-9042
,.278-4478

.278-4222

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

.639-5902

■

, ,279-8958

Past President

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999 -JIM COLE

. ,278-2859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.,278-7100

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service

Club Programs

Director

Director

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Dennis Booster

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Dave Pierce, Chairman
Dennis Booster

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Barry Case

50/50 Committee

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Dan/vin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters
Matt Galliers

Director

Rotary Show
Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

'liHJ will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.

Handicapped Children

QUINCY ● Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE ● Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 PM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thufs. 7:00 A,M,

ALBION - St, James Episcopal Church. Thuis. Noon
Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Tom Moorhead

Chuck Tuschling

Community Service
Jim Whelan

Matt Galliers

James Troust

Make&gt;Up Meetings
MAKEUPY0URATTENDANACE-8EA 100%MEMBER

Mark Galliers

Rotary Support

Chuck Tuschling

Richard White

Steve Glover

Jim Gordon

Director

Jim Cole

Public Relations

Dick Uhl

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Gerry Boguth

Kids Christmas Program

Flower Commitee

Vocational Service

Rotary International Foundation

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Rob Putnam

Dave Pierce

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Darwin Robison

Sargeants-At'Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Director

Rick Roper

Tim Hart

Tom Kramer

Jim Whelan

International Service

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Jim Coie

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Club Roster

Senior Citizens Committee

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

BAnLE CREEK-McCamly Plaza, Mon, Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM,

Membership
Coordination

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

Ken Smoker

Brian Sexton

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Al Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Rotary Information

Student Guests

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS ● Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary Internationa! President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.
Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White

District 6360
Dave Groner

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

oldwater

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

3.2:15 pm

Putnam Funeral Home

�MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Poois, Cindy.
● Aibright Pat, Agricuiture-Swine, Coileen
*“ Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kattiryn ,,

●

ColdwaterROTARY
The Singingest Club in The USA

.279-9568
.238-2479

Meeting of:

1/06/98

.639-3513

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

Invocation:

Dave Pierce

Song Leader:

Mike Gerlach

,278-6033

Barnes, Carroii, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

.278-8006

●'' Birirjger, Richard, SA-Civii Law Practice. Jean
Booster, Dennis, Naturai Gas Service, Carieen

.278-8086

Boguth, Geraid SA-City Government, Terry.,

.279-8218

,238-4326

This Week’s Greeters:

,278-8463

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

.238-2271

Bruder, Greg, investments. Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School SuperintendenL Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox. Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan .,,
● ●● Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
■
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE

’

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

,238-5421

NAME

YEARS

.238-2076

Jim Koss

30

DATE JOINED

1/09/68

.278-5378
.279-7680
.279-8202

.278-6797
.639-8669

Make-ups

,278-7851
,278-8133
,238-4075

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

.279-7407

■ ’ ’ Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth...

.278-4248

Faulkner, Jadi, SA-Education-Career, Bart....

.278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fxture Mfg„ Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE

.279-9350

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

Bill Chinery &amp; Dick Biringer

AI Nelson

.278-5789

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg.. Donna
● ●● GeisherL Edwaro, SA, Sylvia

Next Week’s Greeters:

This Week's Birthdays

,278-8489

Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Ten

Tom Moorehead &amp; Jim Erickson

Mark Galliers, J. Faulkner, R. Porter, B. Galliers, J. Erickson - Quincy; A. Nelson Cape Coral, FI. (2)
Guests

.279-7217

John Worth - Quincy, Vince McGairy

.278-5388

Early Leavers

.278-6826
.278-6603

Jim Grohalski, Brian Webber, Les Adams, Jim Peters, Rob Putnam

.639-4635
,278-4663

50/50 Winner

.278-3650

■

Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia

.279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

.278-2132

Grohalski, James. Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

.741-3663

Mark Galliers

$45.00

^

.278-4728

A nnouneements/Program

^

● Pete Baldwin announced leaving for Hawaii.

,639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay ...
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg,, Ei een
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
●" Holben, Rich, SA NONE
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente,,..
● ● Iveson, Lariy, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
●●● Jolley, Sanfford, SA Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

,279-7875

● Still time for donations for Rotary Foundation.

,238-5848

● Jim Lyon granted a 3 month leave of absence.

Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy..

.238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA Wnivere

.278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA Jan

,238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE .
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Servce, Charlene ,,.,
Leonhard,Ken, Past Ser^, Karla

,278-6832

Loose, Robert, SA Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy

,767-4508

Moore, Richard, SA Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
NelsonAI, SA Jean

.278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

.279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

,278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

■
■
’

,279-7505
,238-2418

● Harold Card withdrew from club.

,279-8888

● First Rotary show rehearsal next Monday.

,238-2839

No Program.

.279-7469
,278-6628
.278-6246
.639-8278

.278-8773
.238-4191
.278-6100
.278-2007

The 4 Way Test

.278-8197

,767-3510

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

,639-8453

Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Periy, JeRy, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Pelzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire
Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

,2794497

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

,278-2291

Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

.238-2324

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
Rubley, David, SA Del
' " Rumsey, Robert SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroil, John, Savings And Loan, lla
" Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
'
Sexton, Hal, SA Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danetle
Stewart,William, City Government, Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
●
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

.278-8809

.278-7510
.278-4222
Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
,278-8474
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy
.278-4402
Troust, Jim, SA Rebecca
.238-4577
Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy .
.279-7806
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
.(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
.278-5908
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
.278-7095
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
.278-7738
Whelan. Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia....
.278-6736
White. Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores.
.278-7703
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
.279-9282
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol

.639-5902
.278-6234

.278-3283
.278-2311
,279-7477
.279-7537

.278-7327
.278-5006
,278-8068
.278-8373

.278-5033

,279-8543

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

278-4907
.279-9042

.279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President

BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM

1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

.278-4478

Past President

.279-8958

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999 - JIM COLE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

.278-2859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

.278-7100

AA

Additiortal Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service

Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Director

Rick Roper

Dave Pierce

Director

Director

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance
Dennis Booster

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Director

Jack Faulkner

Jim Cole

Bulletin

Vocational Service

Dennis Booster

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters
Matt Galliers

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Community Service
Director
Jim Whelan

Public Relations

Rotary Show

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O’Connell, Chairman

Make-Up Meetings
)bu will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE ■ BE A t00% MEMBER

Tom Kramer

Jim Whelan

Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

international Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Handicapped Children
Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Mark Galliers

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn. Tuesday 6:00 RM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:00A,M.

ALBION ● St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Tom Moorhead
Rob Putnam

Senior Citizens Committee

STURGIS ● Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A,M,

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK ● McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA ● Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support
Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders

Rotary international President

Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Student Guests

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Les Adams

District Governor, R.l.
Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman

Dave Groner

David Rubley

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Richard White
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

t.

UNION CITY ● Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Rural Urban

John Petzko

If

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

12:15 pm

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS;

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Putnam Funeral Home

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