The Lions Lair, Vol. II, No. IV, December 1930, Northfield Lions Club newsletter |
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Liberty ♦ Intelligence * ur i Nations P Safety "THE LIONS' LAIR" to ^i3PJtf FIELQ, .MINNESOTA ?F'j DECEMBER, 1930 Volume H; number i%f(> s n Well, Lair strike every month? her6 we are vou In this Send your csaec in b brand net type dress garb? And do you like the cs to Bob or Georg I How does The bulletin Kicxcs, to Frank, th* Twister. L ■ The During the addresses^ Board, and ment in Ge important Northfield of e state Stork. La arranged a and team. meetings o club1s November progr» month we had the privi by T\ i F* Schilling., oh by Professor Schnudtz-, rmany.' The club placed undertaking, designatio . The Public Relations park st the Nerstrend st Monday the Bo^s coram fine complimentary dm That is a well-rounded f the club, relating to as have maintained lege of herring tw the worn: of the P on the signifiesn itself squarely b n of Trunk Highway committee is stud forest-, as suggest ittee,. headed by B er for the high s program for the 1 governmental profc affairs, civic service, and encouragement of our yo ii L — a high standard o interesting ederrl Farm t Hitler move- ack of a really No.l4 thru ying the idea ed by Professor illie Benson, chool coach «'st four lems, world ung people* The December program committee includes George Spohn, chairman, Ev. Dillev, Harold Grant* For January, the following committee will be in charge of the programs: Gus Grunert, chair- , am, John gletten,'^SRnd Lou Ahre'n-s. If we have a Ladies Night \ that month, &'s we should have, then the Social and Fellowship committee, Charlie Pye, et al., will'have to take charge of an entire m-eting* Ano don't think they can't do it* — L — Northfield. was certainly in evidence at the annual fell conference of Lions club oificers of the Fifth District, held in St* Paul October 31* Govenor Art presided at the conference; Lion George Spohn gave the principal address? President Carl read a paper; and our club had the largest per capita represent?* tiorit We'won another attendance gong* now part of the official equipment of St# Paul1s mayor* Next time we win such a gong, and re1re going to do it, how would it be to oass it on to our neighboring club, the Rotary club of Northfield, as an expression of goodwill? — L I we are singularlv honored' bv the selection of Carl Heibel as Northfield1s representative on *ne Colvill Memorial Highway Council; by the recognition of Bill Revier as the state's very best song leader; by the election of Guy Raymond as president of the Gold club* m l m How about that 100$ attendance meeting? We 95% meeting so.far. Can we reach the perfect mark B l I ve had one just onee? Does Lions club mean as much to you now as when you first Joined? If it does not, checii up on yourself and see if you mean as much to the club as you did* How big is a Lions club? Not how many members, how big its percentage of attendance, nor but how successfully it puts know that there, are more how many successful ladies1. nights over the club's objectives* Did |^ Lions clubs in more stateeyfchan an-* other Service club? vou
Object Description
Title | The Lions Lair, Vol. II, No. IV, December 1930, Northfield Lions Club newsletter |
Contributor | Northfield Lions Club |
Description | The Lions Lair, Vol. II, No. IV, December 1930, Northfield Lions Club newsletter. New newsletter formatting. |
Date of Creation | 1930-12 |
Minnesota Reflections Topic | Social Issues |
Item Type | Text |
Item Physical Format | Newsletters |
Locally Assigned Subject Headings |
Lions Club civic organizations |
Minnesota City or Township | Northfield |
Minnesota County | Rice |
Contributing Institution |
Northfield History Collaborative Northfield Historical Society |
Contact Information | Northfield Historical Society, 408 Division St., Northfield, MN, 55057, www.northfieldhistory.org |
Rights Management | Use of this object is governed by U.S. and international copyright law. Contact the Northfield Historical Society for permission to use this object. |
Local Identifier | 2011.07.07 |
NHC File Name | NHSDOCS000650.tif |
Collection Title | Northfield History Collaborative |
Language | eng |
CDM Modified Note | grant4_07 |
Description
Title | The Lions Lair, Vol. II, No. IV, December 1930, Northfield Lions Club newsletter |
Contributor | Northfield Lions Club |
Description | The Lions Lair, Vol. II, No. IV, December 1930, Northfield Lions Club newsletter. New newsletter formatting. |
Date of Creation | 1930-12 |
Minnesota Reflections Topic | Social Issues |
Item Type | Text |
Item Physical Format | Newsletters |
Locally Assigned Subject Headings |
Lions Club civic organizations |
Minnesota City or Township | Northfield |
Minnesota County | Rice |
Contributing Institution | Northfield Historical Society, 408 Division St, Northfield MN 55057 |
Rights Management | Use of this object is governed by U.S. and international copyright law. Contact the Northfield Historical Society for permission to use this object. |
Local Identifier | 2011.07.07 |
NHC File Name | NHSDOCS000650.tif |
Collection Title | Northfield History Collaborative |
Transcription (FullText) | Liberty ♦ Intelligence * ur i Nations P Safety "THE LIONS' LAIR" to ^i3PJtf FIELQ, .MINNESOTA ?F'j DECEMBER, 1930 Volume H; number i%f(> s n Well, Lair strike every month? her6 we are vou In this Send your csaec in b brand net type dress garb? And do you like the cs to Bob or Georg I How does The bulletin Kicxcs, to Frank, th* Twister. L ■ The During the addresses^ Board, and ment in Ge important Northfield of e state Stork. La arranged a and team. meetings o club1s November progr» month we had the privi by T\ i F* Schilling., oh by Professor Schnudtz-, rmany.' The club placed undertaking, designatio . The Public Relations park st the Nerstrend st Monday the Bo^s coram fine complimentary dm That is a well-rounded f the club, relating to as have maintained lege of herring tw the worn: of the P on the signifiesn itself squarely b n of Trunk Highway committee is stud forest-, as suggest ittee,. headed by B er for the high s program for the 1 governmental profc affairs, civic service, and encouragement of our yo ii L — a high standard o interesting ederrl Farm t Hitler move- ack of a really No.l4 thru ying the idea ed by Professor illie Benson, chool coach «'st four lems, world ung people* The December program committee includes George Spohn, chairman, Ev. Dillev, Harold Grant* For January, the following committee will be in charge of the programs: Gus Grunert, chair- , am, John gletten,'^SRnd Lou Ahre'n-s. If we have a Ladies Night \ that month, &'s we should have, then the Social and Fellowship committee, Charlie Pye, et al., will'have to take charge of an entire m-eting* Ano don't think they can't do it* — L — Northfield. was certainly in evidence at the annual fell conference of Lions club oificers of the Fifth District, held in St* Paul October 31* Govenor Art presided at the conference; Lion George Spohn gave the principal address? President Carl read a paper; and our club had the largest per capita represent?* tiorit We'won another attendance gong* now part of the official equipment of St# Paul1s mayor* Next time we win such a gong, and re1re going to do it, how would it be to oass it on to our neighboring club, the Rotary club of Northfield, as an expression of goodwill? — L I we are singularlv honored' bv the selection of Carl Heibel as Northfield1s representative on *ne Colvill Memorial Highway Council; by the recognition of Bill Revier as the state's very best song leader; by the election of Guy Raymond as president of the Gold club* m l m How about that 100$ attendance meeting? We 95% meeting so.far. Can we reach the perfect mark B l I ve had one just onee? Does Lions club mean as much to you now as when you first Joined? If it does not, checii up on yourself and see if you mean as much to the club as you did* How big is a Lions club? Not how many members, how big its percentage of attendance, nor but how successfully it puts know that there, are more how many successful ladies1. nights over the club's objectives* Did |^ Lions clubs in more stateeyfchan an-* other Service club? vou |
Language | eng |
CDM Modified Note | grant4_07 |