z \\'ILMET'I'E Mr. Carter is a typi<;al Englishma~ and deeply imbued wath the Rot~f) , . He profits roo t who e~' es ~·~an Mr Carlsmith is an Amenca_n e~ ·a gr~duate of Northwestern unt~~rsity Both met in Chicago by accident ·and both departed \\·cdnesday niJZht for London. . Village President Edward Zapf was nother speaker at the luncheon. He :ulogized Rotary and told what a force it i for better go,·ernment. The meeting had another feature-'t the large t in point of numhers ;n ~~endance in the club' life. The ~ were 43 persons at the lunch~n. the -e 23 were gue ts from else here. o~e· from £yan ton. other- from \\'innetka and other places. ~ orne body noted that every ~ember of \\'ilmette Rotary in the vallaf!!'e that day was pre ent-a 100 per cent record. "That remind:> me. .. saa'd ~I · r. Carl 'th on hearing that statement. ..'~'at ·I have a 100 per cent ~otary attendanre rccmd since lea\'lng h?me. and I want you folks to commumcate with my club a~. Hilo and tell them that 1 was here. ..-------~--~--·· ROTARY HOLDS BANNER MEET Vivian Carter, British Sec'y, Drops Into Village and Acldreuea Club you Gain.Confidence HOSPJ as you accumulate a bit of money. You know that you ar~ prepared in case of reverses, and you can grasp opportunities when they come. Save a regular amount from each pay and deposit it in a savings account. You're bound to reap the benefit so me fine day. fairy 0 HAWAIIAN CALLS, TOO Carl S. Carlsmitb of Invited to Preside 'Wilmette Rotary club played the trump card of its history at the \Ved ne day luncheon, June 25, w~en. it staged Vi,·ian Carter as the prmcapal speaker, the Carl meeting itself was presided while over by S. Carlsmitb. c .Maybe the reader would appreciate an introduction to the se gentlemen. Wdl, :Mr. Carter and ~.fr. Carlsmith come from widely divergc:nt pointsthe first. from London, England, where he is general secretary of the British , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Rotary club ; the other hails from Hilo, Hawaiian Islands, where he is The second children's afternoon Ranot only a good Rotarian still, but vinia club concert will take place Thurswhere he is now past president of the day, July 3, at 3 o'cloc~. The program Rotary club of his domain. It may announced calls for musacal numbers and be pardoned if it were added here, too, magical tricks. . . 1l1al Mr. Carlsmith was accompanied Eric DeLamarter wall lead the Chiby his wife, and that she now has the cago Symphony orchestra in four numdistinction of being the first woman to bers. attend a \Vilmette Rotary lunche9n. Prelude to "Hansel and Gretel" .. Before Mr. Carter had been intro. . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . . Humperdinck duced as a speaker, President Dan The Swan . . . . . . . . . . . . Saint Saens Stiles rose to the occasion by inviting 'cello solo by Carl Bruechicer Mr. Carlsmith fo take his (Stiles') Violin Minuets from "Seranade" ....... . place and conduct the function . "Do .......·....... ...... . Brahms it just as they run their meetings in I Polanaise from '·Miquon" .. ... .. . far off Hawaii," urged Mr. Stiles, and ........ .. .. .... .. .... Thomas Mr. Carlsmith complied, only with Henry Roethig, the magician, will enthi s difference--there was no difference at all in the Hawaiian and tertain with sleight of hand and other tricks. American Rotary methods. Mr. Carter enlarged on what Rotary WILL ENFORCE AUTO LAW is doing to foster sound international It is a violation of the state auto.. elations between the peoples of the world. He was in America, he mobile laws to lea \'e the motor of an said, to attend Rotary International at auto running when parked and unToronto, where he discovered the dele- attended, according to a statement by gates represented 28 nationalities. Colonel Denman. superintendent of This fact, in Mr. Carter's opinion, police. Within the past two weeks stressed one of the fundamentals of there have been two violations brought Rotary, for the ai.m of the members to the attention of the police. The danger of leaving the motor in all lands is to cement friendships among all people. With 28 nations in running is that it may be hit by anthe organizat!on, its field for planting other auto and thrown into power. the seeds of good will among men Summons will be issued for those disregarding the law is almost world-wide, he said. 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