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LIONS TOIPLANS FORC.Cuestion Discussed atWeekly Meeting of LocalCivic Organizationi! Members of the Hattiesburg Lions |I club's civic welfare committee will j; meet with the club’s boa.d of con- i I trol to work out a plan whereby the i club can propose some method that can be used by all local civic clubs or the the Interclub council in carrying on the work of the Hatties- \ burg Chamber of Commerce. The meeting probably will be held Tuesday night. The meeting was called after adoption by the club of a| motion introduced by Lion Chester jj McMullan. The motion was unani- ! jmously passed and the action was ! made following a free discussion of 1 the problem by several members at ithe weekly meeting.iIAccording to one suggestion made ■'by a member at the meeting, the 11work of the Chamber of Commerce J could be carried out by a groupfrom each civic club in the city, j four in number. This group could j j appoint an executive committee and I ! hire an efficient secretary to at- 1 tend to the stenographic and other j ; routine work. IiSeveral plans were suggested dur-: ing the meeting of the club, among them being the suggestion that the club be disbanded and a junior chamber of commerce be formed from the membership. However, thissuggestion was not viewed with favor. , j ]The club had for a program today musical numbers presented by Robert McRainey, pianist, and Mr. and I Mrs. Spurgeon Suttle, who sang. ! {t -r\i
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Hattiesburg American

Hattiesburg, Mississippi, US

Fri, Sep 25, 1931

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