Show FARMERS fERS ENJOY LUNCHEON WITH VInI ROTARIANS One of the finest meetings of the na Rotary ary Club was held Tuesday when a Farmers Day resulted Inthe in inthe Inthe the members of the club bringing 27 farmer guests guesta to the meeting The program was in charge of Douglas Clark George Goorge Slocum journalist and lecturer from England was the first speaker giving a most Interesting discussion of the strained international International international relations in Europe He told of England's efforts to maintain main taro tain peace in Europe and Intimated ed that conditions had become so 10 complicated and entangled that his country's country efforts seemed to be hopeless hopeless hope hope- less and that It may be necessary to resign to a period of re arming In preparation for war if it comes Following the English visitors visitor's talk Rube Walker sang Bang two solos accompanying himself on the guilar guitar gui gut tar lar and L L. F. F Luke tang sang two solos accompanied on the piano by Frank Van Cott Cotto Dr J J. J W. W Bergstrom talked on the principle of Rotary as it dealt with friendliness toward Rotarians Rotarian neighbor and knowledge of his ac activities acv ac giving the businessman's viewpoint of agriculture in ht the country This was followed by a talk given by Rolce Nelson on the tha farmers farmer's of ot agricultural conditions and needs A novelty dance number was given given en by tyro two t o students from the Junior high school under the direction of Miss Ruth Clark |