i rupR ones other^0.A00ny W°rth ni°re ihan iCoft’“S-1 g*d;4■rfi-i* ITEXAN MS TO«VK it «findings ar misunderst “It Is a i Mr. Hall, “ f lowed the iness, gem transacted.chiefly of business f Officials a; formly coilof the exai.6 'll*ertDr. H. V. Beardsley Praises Work of Kiwanis Organizations in Country.nr. u, tsiN’etfie ai hert Tnsshir:o-:n •K.|tO!'o :k* i-ie1-»mo***»iid;iffDr. If. V, Beardsley of San Antonio, Tex., waa the speaker at rhej weekly luncheon session of the. Kiwanis Club yesterday at the Elk*, He gave in informal talk, telling of the work o* the Kiwanis clubs which he has ivtied in Texas and! other parts Dt the country. jHr. Beardsley pointed out the importance of Kiwani* clubs and oth-* er fraternal organizations in a j mnnity and how they help to build!up communities. He said it was duel to tha-fraternai orders of the ooun-f try that the last Liberty .Loan wassubscribed in such a short time.John A. Eg!?,-chairman of the ath letic committee, gave a report of the free swimming lessons which, the club is sponsoring at; the Y. M ] CL A., stating that there had beena good attendaee at the last two lesson hours on Monday.The tables were appropriately decorated with American flags ii» observance of Flag Day. There were several guests present.tion to Fi: Wsther F liernson. h Mon to FirRoval A tnntoine nrFindlay, R f iate.Jop IT. Tlr mint comDelawareGenhe*:mer1 ONHermanstreet, v,*bof heart trlt; Ing.Training of Youth Chief Topic Beforb Sunday School MeetCAXTOX, O., June 1 —*Training- of youth was the chief topic discussed at th* annual cou-ivention of the Ohio State Eyrnlav1LETFUR50!