White CaneMarks ThirdscienSu;andDrivlt;er,bar,katoa • KatoAnniversary1940.Coulee Region White C a n e ue § Club will celebrate its third an- Man niversary Sunday, April 11, with js n( a dinner in the east room of Man Mary E. Sawyer Auditorium. gu The meeting will be at 2 p.m. Qeor and the dinner about 3:30. Res- ated ervations are due Sunday night,April 4, with Ruth Melcher, as s chairman, 2-0992. Blue1917.Any having prescription Po glasses or lenses may b r i n g santhem to the meeting. The Lions t,on Club is collecting the glasses c°m and lenses, but some members Phamay not have a way of getting them to the Lions Club mem-Disbers or their collection points.Also being promoted by members is work of the eye bank to be operated by the Wisconsin Lions Foundation in Milwaukee. jj( Since the need for corneas hasbecome so great due to the new techniques in restoring sight to many people, pledges of futuredonors are needed.coasTcIt is not necessary to have good vision, or any at all for an individual to pledge eyes aft-er death so that two people may see. La Crosse Lions Club isone of two clubs in Wisconsin q taking an active part in this * ‘ vital project. pos|In previous years the W h i t e Cane Club has contributed toans.spelthe Illinois Eye Bank for the cun L. Midwest. With the eye bank in : h, Milwaukee this year, members g. i g, are donating to the Wisconsin te^r de- Lions Eye Bank.)ydch.nontorimaiVocational CluhsonA