VfONDAY, OCT, 2, 1922LIONS WILL GELPresidents of- C. of C. and Kiwanis Made Charter Members of Club.The new Lions club of Sandusky will receive its charter Wednesday evening, October 11. This has been designated as charter night, and wilt mark the real beginning of the club# At the Monday noon luncheon meeting Judge Roy H. Williams, president of the Kiwanis club, was made , an honorary member. This honor is i also conferred by a resolution on (each succeeding president of the | Kiwanians. The Kiwanis club and ! the Chamber of Commerce were ten-j dorofF thanks for the co-operation ac-j corded Cornelius Conway, of Chica-* go in building the Lions club. O#I V. Rindcrle, president of the Cham-II tor of Commerce, was also made an ! honorary member, and each succeed-| ing president will bo so honored.The establishment of a “Round Table” by the C. of C. for the purpose of inviting the oRtarv, Kiwanis, ! Lions and other clubs, with the mayor, chief of police, sheriff, and other officials to participate in working out civic problems was recommended in a resolution.J. P. Morris was named chairman of the civics committee, and Morris Clerfen chairman of the entertainment committee. For charter night Ralph iSrnit.h was named chairman, with Maurice Oorfcn in charge of the entertainment, J. P. Morris of the men, Fred Blok or of the program and Carl Andres of the decorations. This committee will meet Wednesday evening,“George,” famous magician appearing this week at the Sandusky theater entertained the Lions for a time with some of his amazinf tricks.