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Show 2 " ' ' iTlirrV -r""?.'"" ;, - ... . ' i ,f . '. .-. . .-. ., ; . ' : ' : . V- ! ' , .-. ' . - . " r ' ' f ,- , , .. 'TK.- s isr-.- : A 1 1 " i f f f l I I i. i ..' :. " . j 1 . ' r J.:. , - ) .V- ! J. . - -V ,! Participating in arrangements for the recent "Chuck Wagon' breakfast, sponsored by the South East Lions club, were left to right, Joe Slagle, Herb Prader, deputy district chairman; Dan Hammond, Ham-mond, Wendell Cottrell, district chairman; Keith Knight, Warren White, superintendent of parks; Commissioner L. C. Komney, Charles R. Stevens, president of South East Lions club, and S. M. Manookin, publicity chairman. The name of the little patient could not be learned. Surrounded by club officials he is pleased to try out one of the tables which will be used by many other little patients at the hospital. SE LION FETE DISTRICT CHIEF, AIDES Wendell Cottrell, district governor gover-nor of Lions .International, deputy district governor, C. A. Morley, and zone chairman, Cameron Tuc-kett, Tuc-kett, were guests at the South East Lions club last week. Charles R. Stevens, president, conducted the meeting which was held at Marks House of Food. Reports Re-ports were made on the recent chuck wagon breakfast which was staged to finance the mechanical table project. The club members have designed the table, which is adjustable for height and may be used by children chil-dren in a standing or sitting position. posi-tion. The tables, seven in all, are being constructed for the crippled children at the Ft. Douglas hospital. hos-pital. Other projects recently completed complet-ed by the club include the drinking drink-ing fountain in Dilworth Park, and spearheading the park program. S. M. Manookin is publicity chairman for the group. i |