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Show Frederick Kanzler, Field Director of Lions International Organized Or-ganized Mt. Pleasant Lions Club Wednesday Night at an Enthusiastic Meeting in High School Auditorium. i Frederick Kan.Ier, Field director! and i.rgtinier of Lions 1 nterant lonn 1 met Wednesday evening a; the high s-.chool building with a number oil active and progressive cltl'.ens of Mt Pleasant and organized a local lor, Lions International. The meeting ' was started of! with cut liuslanin. the men all slug iig America, with Tom. iVimlinson at the piano. Mr Kanzlerl Tiled the all. Hence with Hie spirit rf iloiiiA- things promptly, and it was inly a few minutes until ho had the club organized. I 1 Llonlsm, he said. Is Liberty, In-j In-j tiiligeiice, and our Nation's Safety. 'Ono of the lirst duties of a Lion U to be prompt, and always bear In mind his obl'gutioin as a iltizeu.! In a way that Is the most important! of all the pledges a Lion makes, fo-upon fo-upon It depends his ability to carry' out his other pledges. To every Lion Ins country stands ai the sun il human attainment in I he Hclenc j ot gov evrninei.t. That Is the power of LioiiiStn which is making it such a force lor goo 1 here it htis ti foothold. foot-hold. It Is two-fisted patriotism. The following officers were ch rtol' C. H. Fatinger. president; S. S. At. kin. secretary; A. L. Peterson, t rea urer; L. It. Christensen. Lion Tamer, Win. Hansen. Olliclal Lion Tail Twister. S. M. Nielsen. V. L. Johnson, and Bent K. Hansen were selected as a membership committee. L. It. Christensen, (). M. Aldrich I K. W. Wall. L. A. Phillips, and Clar ence Anderson were selected as a ci'inmittee on Const It ut Ion and By-Laws. By-Laws. The second and fourth Wednesdays Wednes-days of each month were selected as the days for the regular meetings at (1:15 p. m. anil the first regular meev ing will he held next Wednesday. March llllh. The following are the names of the charter memlmr.s w ho have Join ed the Lions lulcrnatona! at Mt. Pleasant : Burke Mc Arthur, I ir. O. Sundwall Koy L. M iliiut.-ti, Clarence Andersen. L. If. Chr.steti ,en, F. W. Wall. Ceo. 11. Sc.tire. u. M. Aldrich. William Hansen, Vi::ini.is L. Johnson, A. L. Peterson, J. Burt Seely, J. A. Whipple, Whip-ple, Kdwln M. Johnston, ('has. II 1-athf'er, J. W. Locke, Henry C. J a -1 1, bs. Soren M. Niels m, John F. Mow, r. Fred K.istnusseu, Joseph Matson. Pent 1(. Hansen. 11. F. Cardemann. A. V.'. Anderson, Frank K. Sullivan. Louis A. Petersen, Henry Terry, Shirley S. Atkin. H. ('. Merz. Charles L. Johns, Liv A Phillips. L. P. Nel i. m. C. L. Stewart. W. I), ('midland. C. W. Soreiiseii, Robert H. Hincklev I'.irl H. Seeiey. Harry (.1. Erlcksen. (ir. 1-1. G. Miibt. Ilt.rnest Hansen. Bert W'tight. Ait i'rauJsen, A. V. Boand. AugUf! C. Wall, Tom Totnllnsjn. Wm. M. O: r. . k. Otto F. Madsen. Ceoige W. Brand. W. P. Child. Jos. Seely, A. F. Reynolds. 1. K. Jorgeji-sen, Jorgeji-sen, Daniel llastau.isen, Francis J. Neilon. M. 11. Jensen. N. CL Sfr:n-ht'.ui. Sfr:n-ht'.ui. Cheslev P. Seely, |