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Officers and Directors of
Coldwater Club 1044
Frank A. Rowe

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C. 0 Neill Carroll

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Hugh W. Clarke

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the minds of several people at several different times before
the actual establishment of the club. Dame rumor has it
that at least three different attempts were made and that
various stages of progress were reached. However, in view of the
fact that but two or three of the Charter Members of the Coldwater
Rotary Club as organized and chartered as of December 1st, 1921,
were previously approached or have any knowledge of the earlier
history of the movement, it is probable that no authentic data will
ever be secured covering this period of time.
Consulting the files of the general office of Rotary Interna­
tional in Chicago, we find that on January 8th, 1920, Hugh VandeWalker of Ypsilanti, who at that time was Governor of the ninth
district of Rotary clubs, took up with headquarters the question of
establishing a Rotary club in Coldwater. At his request, on January
15 th, Harrison Fletcher was named as chairman of the organizing
committee, and on January 27th, Fred L. Gallop of Ypsilanti, as
Special Representative.
The records at headquarters are silent as to what immediately
followed, but from members who were approached at that time, it
is authoritatively established that Mr. Fletcher made an active cam­
paign to establish a club and that considerable progress was made.
Report has it that fifteen Charter Members were selected,
when, without much warning, the project was suddenly declared
dead. Again we fall back on rumor, although it seems pretty
clearly established that the sudden demise of the club at this stage
was ,due to the objections of one man, who not understanding the
theory, ideas or ethics of Rotary and being unwilling to study or
learn them, believed most honestly, we think, that Rotary would

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interfere with such organizations as were already established in
Coldwater and create an ill feeling. He prevailed on the interested
parties to cease their activities.

Hugh VandeWalker’s term as District Governor came to an
end in July of 1920, and Ray Davis of St. Joseph, became Governor.
At his request, Eddie Duesenberg of Kalamazoo, was appointed
special representative for Coldwater. From the records at head­
quarters it appears that Mr. Fletcher still held his appointment as
chairman of the organizing committee. Mr. Duesenberg never
reported any progress to headquarters.
In February of 1921, Frank Rowe came to Coldwater from
South Bend, Indiana. He was in the employ of Armour &amp; Company
as Special Representative for that company, with a considerable
territory under his charge. Frank had been a worker in South Bend
in Church Classes, Boys Work and other jobs where service without
visible reward is the rule. He had been the guest of his manager,
Frank Eby, of the South Bend Rotary Club, at several Rotary lunch­
eons and had become extremely interested in Rotary.
On coming to Coldwater, and finding he was eligible to mem­
bership, he set about canvassing the field with a view to organizing
a Rotary Club. He did this quietly, meeting some rebuffs and con­
siderable interest. Finally, some time in the summer he had a
long ta'k with Charles Rufus Osborn, then minister of the Baptist
church, who advised Frank to talk with three men, one of wiom
was Fred Chambers. Before doing this, however, Frank, feeling
pretty sure of his ground, wrote Secretary General Chesley Perry in
Chicago, asking about the prospect of establishing a Rotary Club in
Coldwater.
On the 6th day of October, Frank received word from Chicago
that they were pleased to note a desire for a Rotary club in Cold­
water, and that his letter had been referred to George Barnes of
Flint, who had become District Governor the previous July. George
Barnes immediately got into communication with Frank and from
that time on the work of organization went forward rapidly.
On October 15th the appointments of Harrison Fletcher as
Chairman of the Organizing Committee, and of Eddie Duesenberg
as Special Representative, which had never been recalled, were ter­
minated by authority. On the same day, George Lyons of Hillsdale,

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was appointed by Governor George Barnes as his Special Repre­
sentative, and on the 24th of October, Frank Rowe was named as
chairman of the organizing committee.
Frank then called on Fred Chambers, and these two men
kicked as the three other members of the committee O’Neill Carroll,
Herbert Sloman and Hugh Clarke. These five men met with George
Lyons and the other Directors of the Hillsdale Club at the home of
Mr. Chambers and planned the forming of a Club. A second meet­
ing, a couple of days later, resulted in the selection of the Charter
Membership list and within a few days twenty men were signed up.
On Thursday evening, November I Oth, twenty of these
twenty-two—the other two being out of town—met at the Arling­
ton Hotel for dinner. President George Lyons of the Hillsdale Club,
and twenty-nine of his club were present. George presided at the
meeting and under his guidance a temporary organization was ef­
fected, with Frank Rowe as temporary chairman and Hugh Clarke
as temporary secretary. It was voted to hold a meeting for per­
manent organization a week from the next Friday night.
Accordingly on the evenmg of November 18th, the new Club,
together with thirty-seven Rotarians from Angola, eleven from
Adrian, ten from Sturgis, four from Hillsdale, and three from Battle
Creek, met at the St. Mark s Parish House. Frank Rowe and George
Lyons presided and the temporary organization was made perma­
nent, with the adoption of the standard Rotary Constitution and
By-Laws and the election of a Board of Directors—Frank, Rowe,
Fred Chambers, O’Neill Carroll, Herbert Sloman, Harry Lansing,
Rollo Thompson and Hugh Clarke were named directors.
Application was also made for a charter from Rotary Interna­
tional. The Board of Directors organized by electing Frank Rowe,
President; 0 Neill Carroll, Vice-President; Rollo Thompson, Treas­
urer, and Hugh Clarke, Secretary.
The two final acts in the organization of the Coldwater Rotary
Club came on December 12th, 1921, and on the evening of January
5th. On the first date, the charter of the Coldwater Club, num­
ber 1044, was granted by the Board of Directors of the Interna­
tional Association of Rotary Clubs. On the last named date Gover­
nor George Barnes of Flint, was present with us and in an address
which will always be remembered by those who heard it, presented
the Club with its Charter.

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A Message From President Frank
HE MORE I see of Rotary at work, the more I realize how it
influences men in their daily life. One has seen in the past
so many good men living for themselves alone; not knowing
the beauty and widespread influence in the Rotary Spirit. Finally,
however, Rotary caihe into this community, and finally into their
lives, and they began to live anew, transforming a seemingly selfish
life mto one of usefulness. Nothing is more helpful in any commu­
nity than to see a group of business and professional men lending
their efforts unto a spirit of ‘‘Service.”

Time was when the busmess man was looked upon with an
eye of suspicion. Now the Spirit of Service has gripped the busi­
ness and professional men and they now stand as the leaders of any
community.
Our own club is no exception. Rotary has chosen men from
so many classifications that hidden talent, hitherto unknown, has
blossomed and bloomed into real fruitage. It is needless for me to
recount the many instances where this is a fact in our club. A
glance at any undertaking is sufficient proof to you.
It would be idealistic,to predict the future life and activities of
Rotary in Coldwater, but I know Rotary, and you, and what is good
for you and what is good for Rotary will be good for our city and
community.
Let us extend Rotary to our community, our relations to our
rural brother should be cultivated and made a reality.

Service is our watchword and the community that now pros­
pers, will be budded on “Service,” therefore, be of “Service,” for
ie “profits most, who serves best.”

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“Service Above Self”
Let It Carry On

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Brief History of Rotary

OTARY came into being” with a group of four Chicago
business men, each representing a different calling. One a
------ coal dealer, one a mining operator, one a merchant tailor,
and the fourth an attorney.
To the attorney, Paul P. Harris, belongs the credit for the con­
ception of the club which has grown from the first meeting in Chi­
cago on February 23rd, 1905, until this year, on the 18th anniver­
sary, it has attained the marvelous growth of over 1,325 clubs, with
a membership of over 90,000 m twenty-seven countries of the world.
It was Paul Harns idea the club should be unique among clubs;
that it should promote friendship and understanding, knowledge and
broad mindedness, and an interest in the other fellow and mutual
helpfulness; and that only one man from each line of business or
profession should be admitted to membership. The first meeting
was held on the evening of February 23rd, in the Unity building, on
Dearborn street. Chicago.
The name ‘‘Rotary” was chosen for the club because of the
custom of having the meeting in rotation at the places of business
of the different members, where each member acted as host and
after the luncheon exhibited his office, shop or place of business
and explained his business to the other members. As time went on
and the membership increased it was found impracticable to hold
the weekly meetings in their business places and it was not long be­
fore the meetings were held in the various hotels and restaurants of
Chicago.
The growth of Rotary during the past eighteen years has been
marvelous and it is still growing by leaps and bounds. Rotary is in
a class by itself—it is unlike any other organization in the world. It
draws men together in one great bond of fellowship. It is impossi­

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ble for any one person or any one business to dominate in Rotary.
Each member is benefited by his membership, which tends to lift
him to a higher plane and out of his business rut and routine.
The Rotary creed is fully set forth in the “Rotary Platform” and
in the “Rotary Code of Ethics.” Every Rotary club demands fair
dealings, honest methods and high standard in business, amplify­
ing the Rotary Slogan, ‘‘Service above self—he profits most who
serves best.”

The Rotary club has one rule which must never be violated.
This is the rule in regard to attendance, whereby a member who is
absent four meetings in succession is dropped from the club. A care­
ful record is kept by every club secretary and nothing short of sick­
ness or death can excuse a member.
The general policy which Rotary invariably follows with re­
gard to community service is that the club or any combination of
Rotary clubs does not undertake to carry through any enterprise for
the doing of which there already exists some other organization, but
lends itself, either as a club, or more often and more particularly
through its individual members, to the organization interested in the
project. Where no organization exists the Rotary Club usually
either adopts the plan of organizing an agency or during an emer­
gency the Rotary Club carries on the project until some other organ­
ization is formed for the purpose.

New Rotary history was created on the night of Friday, Febru­
ary 23rd, the 18th anniversary, when Raymond M. Havens, inter­
national president of Rotary, broadcasted his address throughout
the United States, Canada and Mexico to hundreds of clubs. Through
the co-operation of the broadcasting stations of the country who
agreed to leave the air free for this experiment and with the aid of
powerful stations in different sections, the address was heard with
great clearness wherever the atmospheric conditions permitted.

Do not be afraid of criticism. Criticise yourself often.
Handle the hardest job first each day. Easy ones are pleasures.
Be fair and do at least one decent act each day.

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Rotary Code of Ethics

Adopted by the Sixth Annual Convention of the International Association of Rotary
Clubs

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July

Nineteenth

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Twenty-third, Nineteen Hundred and Fifteen.

' BUSINESS standards shall have in them a note of sym­
pathy for our common humanity. My business dealings,
ambitions and relations shall always cause me to take into
consideration my highest duties as a member of society. In every
position in business life, in every responsibility that comes before
me, my chief thought shall be to fill that responsibility and discharge
that duty so when I have ended each of them, I shall have lifted the
level of human ideals and achievements a little higher than I found
them. In view of this, it is my duty as a Rotarian—

] st—To consider my vocation worthy, and as affording me distinct
opportunity to serve society.
2nd—To improve myself, increase my efficiency and enlarge my
service, and by so doing attest my faith in the fundamental
principle of Rotary, that he profits most who serves best..

3r(j_To realize that I am a business man and ambitious to succeed;
but that I am first an ethical man, and wish no success that is
not founded on the highest justice and morality.
4th—To hold that the exchange of my goods, my service and my
ideas for profit is legitimate and ethical, provided that all
parties to the exchange are benefited thereby.
5th—To use my best endeavors to elevate the standards of the
vocation in which I am engaged, and so to conduct my affairs
that others in my vocation may find it wise, profitable and
conducive to happiness to emulate my example.

5th—To conduct my business in such a manner that I may give a
perfect service equal to or even better than my competitor,
and when in doubt to give added service beyond the strict
measure of debt or obligation.

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7th—To understand that one of the greatest assets of a professional
or of a business man is his friends and that any advantage
gained by reason of friendship is eminently ethical and proper.

8th—To hold that true friends demand nothing of one another and
that any abuse of the confidence of friendship for profit is
foreign to the spirit of Rotary, and in violation of its Code of
Ethics.
9th—To consider no personal success legitimate or ethical which is
secured by taking unfair advantage of certain opportunities
in the social order that are absolutely denied others, nor will
I take advantage of opportunities to achieve material suc­
cess that others will not take because of the questionable mor­
ality involved.
I Oth—To be not more obligated to a Brother Rotarian than I am to
every other man in human society; because the genius of
Rotary is not in its competition, but in its co-operation; for
provincialism can never have a place in an institution like
Rotary, and Rotarians assert that Human Rights are not
confined to Rotary Clubs, but are as deep and as broad as the
race itself; and for these high purposes does Rotary exist to
educate all men and all institutions.

II th-Finally, believing in the universality of the Golden Rule, “All
things whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you,
do ye even so unto them,” we contend that Society best holds
together when equal opportunity is accorded all men in the
natural resources of this planet.

‘Tor the world is a mirror of king and slave;

It’s just what we are, and do.

So give to the world the BEST you have,
And the BEST will come back to you! ”

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Club Red Letter Days

January 5, 1922—Charter presented by Governor George
Barnes.

February 15 First annual Ladies Night. One big night with
a big attendance of Rotary Anns and their husbands. Big feed,
Rotary program and dance.

April 25—Annual meeting and election of officers.
May 9—Evening meeting in honor of Boys’ Week. Addressed
by Past District Governor Hugh VandeWalker. Entire Boys’ Week
Program put through by a committee on Boys’ Work.

May 12 Boys Picnic and eats at Water Works Park.
August 8—State School Picnic. About 300 children from
the School were transported to Coldwater Lake and given the time
of their life. Swimming, boating and playing games passed the time
from 2 till 5, when a big supper was served. Glenn Cowell was in
general charge. Larry Eckel planned the supper and Mrs. Rotary
Ann Shattuck headed the ladies’ committee.
August 22 State School day at the circus, by kindness of
Harry Lansing and the Coldwater Daily Reporter. The Rotary Club
acted as general transportation committee.

October 24—Evening meeting in charge of the Boys’ Work
Committee.
November 21
of their club.

Intercity meeting with Battle Creek as guests

December 9—Ray Havens meeting in Battle Creek. Eight
Rotarians and their wives attend from Coldwater club.
February 23—John Olds, district governor, visits club on
18th anniversary of Rotary.

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Membership and Classification
George M. Branch....
C. O’Neill Carroll
Hugh W. Clarke
Oliver J. Deabler
Dr. Edward C. Freeland
Albert J. Fiske
Clarence C. Jones.......

Robert A. Kerr
Edward D. Legg
Harry L. Milnes
Frank A. Rowe
Dr. Samuel Schultz..
Roy J. Shattuck
Herbert L. Sloman ..
Frank W. Treat.......
John Rollo Thompson
Bert R. Warner
Herbert A. Sebald...
Sigmund L. Wing....
W. Glenn Cowell....
Charles L. Keep
Charles L. Conover..
Warner B. VanAken.
Frank B. Moore
Dr. Walter J. Bien...
Dr. George D. Vail..
Carl J. Martin

Walter F. Titus
Herbert F. Lee..............
Judge Clayton C. Johnson

........... Retail Dry Goods
................ Retail Grocer
.................. Retail Drugs
Furniture Dealer
Dentist
Retail Coal Dealer
,... Manufacturer Cement
... Superintendent Schools
Retail Hardware
Newspaper
Lumber Dealer
Wholesale Grocer
Wholesale Meats
Doctor
Undertaker
Retail Clothier
. .Machinery and Supplies
Banker
Automobile Dealer
Gas Service
Live Stock Man
Lawyer
Fire Insurance
. Masonic Grand Secretary
Florist
Farm Loans
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
............. Roentgenologist
......... Produce Marketing
Hotel Man
................ Iron Foundry
.... Paints, Oils and Glass
Honorary

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Standing' Committees
BOYS’ WORK

EDUCATIONAL

Ira King

Samuel Schultz

Charles Conover

Ira King

Warner VanAken

Edward Freeland

Herbert Sloman

Carl Martin

Bert Warner

Walter Bien

Bert Fiske

ENTERTAINMENT
PROGRAM

Hugh Clarke

Harrison Milnes

Harrison Milnes

Robert Kerr

Robert Kerr

George Branch

George Vail

Herbert Sebald

Sigmund Wing

FELLOWSHIP
Herbert Lee

BUSINESS METHODS

Roy Shattuck

Glenn Cowell

Frank Treat

John Thompson

O’Neill Carroll

PUBLICITY
Harry Lansing

PIANIST

Ollie Deabler

Herbert Sebald

PUBLIC AFFAIRS
SONG LEADER

Edward Legg

George Vail

Charles Keep

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�Wise Saying's of Our Members
“If you lose, your judgment was faulty; if you win, you should
have risked more.”—Rollo Thompson.
“I have no time to quarrel with the mistakes of my past;
there is a long road ahead of me.”—Edward Freeland.
My friends trust me and that is one more prop to hold me
up.”—Walter Bien.
You might as well try to dam Niagara with a shingle as to
attempt to hold a man back who thinks straight and works hard.”
—Herbert Sebald.
“The world is your cow, but you must do the milking.”—
Charles Keep.
The man who lives to himself alone is dead long before the
undertaker is notified.”—Roy Shattuck.
The man who does his best today will be a hard man to beat
tomorrow.”—Frank Rowe.
My boy blows his tin whistle—I blow my silver mounted
flute. We both make discords but we don’t know it, and if you
don’t tell us we are happy.”—Robert Kerr.
Do not place yourself m a position where you have to ex­
plain.”—Sig Wing.
Do not take it to heart. There never yet was a fine cabinet
maker whose work was not criticized by men who could not
sharpen a lead pencil.”—Hugh W. Clarke.
If all who are crippled in the head were unable to use their
feet, wheel chairs would be at a premium.”—Sam Schultz.
It is much easier to love our customers than it is to even tol­
erate the man who trades across the street.”—George Branch.
Never accept a man as your leader who hasn t been over the
ground and knows the way. —Harry Lansing.
Tears wash away the stains of the world so that the soul may
shine through.”—Walter Titus.
Conducting a business is like driving an automobile—the less
you know about it the more likely you are to land in the ditch.”—
O’Neill Carroll.

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The spring doesn t run dry. We simply grow careless and
lose the way.”—Oliver Deabler.
Owls have acquired a reputation for wisdom simply by look­
ing wise all the time and hooting only occasionally.”—Bert Warner.

“Don’t crawl under life’s tent; the only way to enjoy the
show is to pay your way.”—Bert Fiske.

“It is impossible for you to throw mud at the other fellow
without soiling your own hands.”—Edward Legg.
‘‘One of the hardest things to restore to its owner is lost con­
fidence.”—Herbert Sloman.

Every time the sewing society meets the heavenly choir list
is materially cut down.”—Carl Martin.
We have noticed that the man who is always pointing to his
family tree never breaks any planting records himself.”—Warner
VanAken.
Refusing to look the naked truth in the face is what might be
termed false modesty.”—Frank Moore.
“It is usually on our detours that we pick up the tacks.”—
Clarence Jones.
The man who thinks it is good business to knock a competi­
tor, would make fun of his wife s false teeth at a dinner party.”—
Harry Milnes.
Noises do not affect some people. They sleep the soundest
while their neighbors are building up their town.”—Herbert Lee.
“The man who thinks he can’t, is right about it.”—Charles
Conover.
,The surest way to hold a soft job is to put a lot of hard work
into it.”—Ira King.
“I have.no time to quarrel with your conscience—I am busy
with my own.”—George Vail.
When a man feathers his own nest, there are usually several
picked chickens standing around who are mournfully thinking it
over.”—Glenn Cowell.
‘ The longer the sbde, the harder the climb.”—Frank Treat.
The longer the act, the shorter the encore.”—Larry Eckel.
Judge others as you would be judged. —Clayton Johnson.

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Honor Roll In Attendance
JANUARY 1, 1922—JANUARY 1, 1923

O’Neill Carroll................................ 100%
Hugh Clarke................................... 100%
Edward Freeland.................. .

100%

Harry Milnes................................... 100%
Frank Rowe.............. . .................. 100 To
Herbert Sloman............................... 100%

Oliver Deabler................................ 98%
Harry Lansing................................. 96%
Frank Treat..................................... 96%

Bert Fiske........................................ 94%
George Branch................................. 94%

Samuel Schultz.............................

90%

Rollo Thompson.............................. 90%
The following honor records were made by members who
became Rotarians some time after January 1st, 1922:
Warner VanAken............................ 100%

George Vail.................................... 100%
Larry Eckel.................................... 100%.

Walter Titus..................................... 95%
Charles Keep...............................

93%

Walter Bien.............................. .

.91 %

Average attendance of Club for year 1922—90.25%?,
High Month, November................. 97.05%

Low Month, July.......................... 84.56%?

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Red roses for the living, and handclasps warm and true,
A heart that’s tuned to giving, and strength to dare and do;
The sound of honest laughter, the joy of honest toil;
For those that follow after, to leave a finer soil.
All this has been and ever will be the Rotary plan,
A man’s sincere endeavor to serve his fellow-man.
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A little less self-seeking, a little more for men,
Less bitter in our speaking, more kindly with the pen;
A little, less of swerving from paths of truth and right,
A little more of serving and less of dollar might.
More peaceful with our neighbors, and stauncher to our friends,
For this all Rotary labors, on this its hope depends.

To smooth the way for others, to make of life the most;
To make the phrase “our brothers’’ mean more than idle boast;
To praise sincere endeavor, when praise will spur it on,
Withholding kind words never until the friend is gone;
This is the Rotary spirit, this is the Rotary dream,
God grant that we may near it, before we cross the stream.
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The Rotary Wheel
Rotary is symbolized by a gear wheel having six arms or spokes and twenty-four teeth.
At its center is conscience, sleepless guard of
conduct. Its Hub may represent Faith in
God and Man. Its arms stand for Hope, the
anchor of the soul. Its rim forms the un­
broken circle of Love, which thinketh no evil.
And its twenty-four teeth, which, engaging in
the various activities of life, perfect its opera­
tions by the exhibition of—

Freedom, Liberty, Unity, Fraternity or
Friendship, Opportunity, Loyalty, Gentleness,
Goodness, Peace, Joy, Truth, Confidence,
Wisdom, Knowledge, Courage, Meekness,
Faithfulness, Generosity, Humility, Mercy or
Charity, Purity of Heart, Temperance, Broth­
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of
COLDWER, Michigan

and
The Objects, Benefits, Obligations of a Rotary Club
The. Rotary Code of Ethics for Business Men
The Rotary Platform

Furnished by the
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ROTARY CLUBS
Headquarters: 910 S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, U. S. A.
FOR ADOPTION BY EACH ROTARY CLUB

(Edition of July, 1921)

�THE ROTARY CLUB
Meets once each week for luncheon or dinner.
Membership formed on the unique plan of one active and
representative man from each line of business and profes­
sion in the community.
OBJECTS
To encourage and foster:
(a) High ethical standards in business and professions.
(b) The ideal of SERVICE as the basis of all worthy
enterprise.
(c) The active interest of every Rotarian in the civic,
commercial, social and moral welfare of his community.
(d) The development of a broad acquaintanceship as an
opportunity for service as well as an aid to success.
(e) The interchange of ideas and of business methods as
a means of increasing the efficiency and usefulness of Rotarians.
(f) The recognition of the worthiness of all legitimate
occupations and the dignifying of the occupation of each
Rotarian as affording him an opportunity to serve society.

BENEFITS
Making the acquaintance of men you ought to know.
Genuine, wholesome good-fellowship.
Developing true and helpful friends.
Enlightenment as to other men’s work, problems and
successes.
Education in methods that increase efficiency.
Stimulation of your desire to be of service to your fellow­
men and society in general.
Business returns that come from enlarging your ac­
quaintance and inspiring confidence in you and your business.
OBLIGATIONS
To attend meetings, regularly.
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To pay my dues promptly.
To do my part when called upon.
To be a big-hearted, broad-minded man—a man of en­
ergy and action—a real man—a Rotarian.

�The Constitution of the International Association of Rotary Clubs, adopted
at San Francisco, U. S. A., July, 1915, requires that each Rotary Club
thereafter organized shall adopt the prescribed standard constitution:

\

CONSTITUTION
of the

ROTARY CLUB
of

COLDMTER, Michigan
ARTICLE I.
Name.
The name of this organization shall be Rotary Club of

Coldwater, Michigan
(Affiliated with the International Association'of Rotary Clubs)

ARTICLE IL
Objects.
To encourage and foster:
(a) High ethical standards in business and professions.
(b) The ideal of SERVICE as the basis of all worthy
enterprise.
(c) The active interest of every Rotarian in the civic,
commercial, social and moral welfare of his community.
(d) The development of a broad acquaintanceship as
an opportunity for service as well as an aid to success.
(e) The interchange of ideas and business methods
as a means of increasing the efficiency and usefulness of
Rotarians.
(f) The recognition of the worthiness of all, legitimate
occupations and the dignifying of the occupation of each
Rotarian as affording him an opportunity to serve society.
ARTICLE III.
Membership.
Section 1. There shall be two classes of membership,
namely: active and honorary.
Sec. 2. The active membership shall consist of but one
man in each classification of business or profession (except
as provided in Sections 6 and 8 of this Article) and each mem­

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�ber's -classification shall be that of his principal and recog­
nized occupation.

Qualifications
Sec. 3. Active Membership:
Any adult male of good character and good business
reputation,
—engaged as proprietor, partner, corporate officer or
manager of any worthy and recognized business,
—or holding an important position in an executive ca­
pacity with discretionary authority in such business,
—or acting as the local agent or branch representative of
any worthy and recognized business, having entire charge of
such agency or branch in an executive capacity,
—or any man engaged in any worthy and recognized pro­
fession,
—may be eligible to membership.
Sec. 4. Honorary Membership. Any adult male who
has distinguished himself by some unusual service may be
considered eligible for honorary membership.
(Persons not holding active membership in Rotary may
be elected to honorary membership only in and by the club
within whose territorial limits they reside.)
Honorary members shall be exempt from admission fee
and due^ and shall have no vote. They shall be permitted
to enjoy all other benefits of the club, but shall not be con­
sidered as representing any business or professional classi­
fication in the club, and shall have no interest in any funds
or other property of the club.

Sec. 5. No local representive or agent of a foreign
corporation shall be eligible to active membership when a
suitable member may be available, whose principal place of
business is within the territorial limits of this organization.
Sec. 6. Any member may recommend for active mem­
bership one additional representative of his concern, if such
additional representative is qualified under the terms of Sec­
tion 3 of this article.
Upon retirement from membership of the original mem­
ber, the membership of such additional representative shall
cease. Such additional representative may, however, be
elected to original membership under the same classification,
without obligation to pay a second admission fee.

�Sec. 7. Persons holding elective or appointive public
office, for a specified term only, shall not be eligible to active
membership as a representative of such office.
This shall not be deemed to apply to persons holding
office in schools, colleges, or other institutions of learning.
Sec. 8. The classification of “newspaper representative”
shall be considered non-duplicative, the intent being to pro­
vide for an active member from each of the principal news­
papers. Such members shall, however, occupy a position in
keeping with the qualifications set forth in Seption 3 of this
article.

ARTICLE IVDuration of Membership.
Section 1. Active membership shall endure for life
(unless forfeited as hereinafter provided). Membership shall
terminate when any member shall sever his connection with
the firm, corporation or institution with which he was con­
nected when elected as a member, or, if he abandons the
business or profession in which he was engaged when elected.
If he makes new application whether tinder the same classi­
fication • or another classification, his application shall be
considered in advance of any other application for member­
ship. in the classification under which he now applies; pro­
vided that the Board of Directors in its discretion may
reassign to a new classification any member in good standing
if the circumstances warrant such action and no duplication
of classification is caused by such action.
Sec. 2. Any member who by personal or business con­
duct violates any of the rules, purposes or ethics of Rotary
may be expelled from membership by a two-thirds vote of
the board of directors at a meeting called for that purpose,
provided that said member shall'have been given at least
ten days’ notice in writing of such pending action. Service
of such notice may be made by personal delivery or by regis­
tered letter, mailed to his last known address. Said member
may be represented at the hearing before the board of di­
rectors by counsel, and in case of being expelled by the
board, may appeal to the club at its next regular meeting.
Sec. 3. Any member failing to pay his dues within
thirty days after the prescribed time shall be notified in

�writing by the secretary at his last known address, and if
said dues are not paid on or. before ten days from date of
such notification said membership shall automatically cease.

Sec. 4. Any member who is absent from four consecu­
tive meetings, which shall include both weekly and monthly
meetings, shall automatically cease to be a member of the club
unless he shall have been in attendance at a meeting of an­
other club during the same week, or unless excused for good
and sufficient reason by the Board of Directors.
Sec. 5. Any member whose attendance average shall be
less than sixty per cent, for any period of six months, unless
otherwise excused, shall cease to be a member, providing,
however, that the six month’s period may be divided into two
three-month periods in which the member may be permitted
to offset a poor attendance record in the first period by an ex­
cellent one in the second.
Sec. 6. Honorary membership shall endure for life,
provided however, that the board of directors may for good
cause at any time cancel the membership of an honorary
member on condition that each member of the club shall
be served in writing with a notice at least ten days in ad­
vance of such action by the board.
Sec. 7. Resignations. The resignation of any member
from this club shall be in writing addressed to the president
or secretary, and shall be accepted by the board of directors
provided that all indebtedness of said member to the club
be paid.
Sec. 8. Forfeiture. Any member whose connection with
this club shall be severed by resignation, death, expulsion
or otherwise, shall forfeit all interest in any funds or other
property belonging to the club.

ARTICLE V.
Territorial Limits.

The territorial limits of this organization shall be as
follows

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�ARTICLE VI.

Meetings.
Section 1. This club shall meet regularly once each week
as provided in the By-Laws.
Sec. 2. The annual meeting of this club shall be held in
the month of April as provided in the By-Laws.

ARTICLE VII.
Officers.
Section 1. The governing body of this club shall be a
board of directors to be constituted as the by-laws of the
club may provide.
Sec. 2. The decision of the board in all club matters
shall be final, subject only to an appeal to the club. The Board
shall have general control over all officers and committees and
may, for good cause, declare any office vacant. It shall con­
stitute a board of appeal from the ruling of all officers and
actions of all committees. Appeal may be taken from any
decision of the board of directors to the club and such appeal
shall be determined by a two-thirds vote of the members
present, at any regular meeting, a quorum being present,
notice of such appeal having been given by the secretary to
all members of the club at least five days in advance of such
meeting.
Sec. 3. The officers of this club shall be a president, a
vice-president, a secretary, a treasurer, an immediate past
president and a sergeant-at-arms, any or all of whom may or
may not be members of the board of directors as the by-laws
of the club may provide.
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Sec. 4. These officers shall be elected annually in the
manner prescribed in the by-laws of this club and shall hold
office for one year or until their successors are elected
and qualified.

ARTICLE VIII.

Avoidance of Politics.
Section 1. This club shall at no time endorse or recom­
mend any candidate for public office nor shall political candi­
dates or partisan questions as such be discussed or voted
upon at any club meeting.
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�ARTICLE iX.

Official Publication.

By accepting membership in this club, each person so
. doing voluntarily becomes a subscriber to the official maga­
zine publication of the International Association of Rotary
Clubs.
The subscription is understood to run in six-month
periods and shall continue as long as a subscriber is a mem­
ber of the club and to the end of any six-month period dur­
ing which he may cease to be a member of the club.

The amount of the subscription shall be collected by the
club from each member, semi-annually in advance, as part
of or in addition to his regular dues.
The secretary shall enter such subscriptions and the
amounts so collected in a special subscription account and
forward them to the business office of said publication.

ARTICLE X.
Amendments.
Any amendment proposed to this constitution shall be
referred in writing to the International Secretary and by him
be submitted to the Board of Directors of the International
Association of Rotary Clubs. Upon their written consent to
such amendment, it may then be adopted at any regular
meeting of the club, a quorum being present, by a two-thirds
vote of the members present, provided that notice of such
proposed amendment has been mailed to each member at
least ten days before such meeting.

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�These by-laws are recommended only by the International Association
and may be changed by any Rotary Club to meet its own conditions, pro­
vided such changes are not but of harmony with the club constitution or
with the constitution and by-laws of the I. A. of R. C.&lt; If any doubt
exists, the proposed changes should bo submitted to the Secretary-General
for the consideration of the International Board. .
(Note: Where alternative sections are provided in these by-laws, only
one of the alternatives, is to be adopted by the club. The text of the other
should be crossed out.)

BY-LAWS
of the

ROTARY CLUB
of

COLDWATER, Michigan
ARTICLE I.
Election of Directors and Officers.
Section 1. At the regular
Section 1. At the regular
meeting one month prior to meeting one month prior to
the annual meeting nomina­ the annual me e t i n g, t h e
tions shall be called for by presiding officer shall ask for
the chairman for candidates nominations by members of
for the board of directors; the club for president, vicenominations may be made in president, secretary, treasurer
any number by the members and two members of the
from the floor. These nomi­ board of directors. The nom­
nations shall be placed upon inations may be presented by
a ballot and voted for at the a nominating committee or
annual meeting and the-..^— by members from the floor,
by either or by both, as the
_____ candidates securing
the highest number of votes club may determine. If it is
determined to have a nomi­
shall be declared elected,
nating committee, such com­
Sec. 2. The board of direc­ mittee shall be appointed as
tors shall meet within one the club may determine. The
week after the annual meet­ nominations duly made shall
ing and shall elect from their be placed on a ballot in al­
members a president, vice- phabetical order under each
president, secretary and officer and shall be voted for
treasurer, provided however, at the annual meeting. The
that the secretary or treas­ candidates for president, viceurer at the discretion of the
president, secretary and treas­
board may be elected by urer receiving a majority of
them from the membership
the votes shall be declared
of the club and when so
elected to their respective of­
elected shall be ex-officio a
member of the board. The fices. The two candidates for
newly elected officers shall at directors receiving such a
once assume the duties of majority of the votes shall be
declared elected as directors.
their respective offices.
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�(Note: The sections in the right­
hand column are given as an alter­
native plan which may be adopted
instead of that given in the left-hand
column. CROSS OUT THE SEC­
TIONS NOT ADOPTED.)

Sec. 2. The officers and
directors, so elected, together
with the immediate past
president, shall constitute the
board of directors and shall
meet within one week after
the annual meeting and as­
sume the duties of their re­
spective offices. They shall be
publicly installed into their re­
spective offices at the first
regular meeting of the club
following their election.

Sec. 3. At the first meeting of the newly elected board
of directors they shall appoint some member of the club to
act as sergeant-at-arms.
Sec. 4. A vacancy in the board of directors or any office
shall be filled by the remaining members of the board.
ARTICLE II.
Board of Directors.
Section 1. ■ The governing
Section 1. The governing
body of this club shall be the body of this club shall be the
board of directors, elected in board of directors, consisting
accordance with Art. I, Sec. of seven members of this
club, namely, two directors
1, of these by-laws.
elected in accordance with
(Note: If the alternative plan
Art. I, Sec. 1, of these by­
Article 1 has been adopted, it is
necessary to adopt the alternative
laws, the president, vice-pres­
section given in the right-hand col­
ident, secretary, treasurer and
umn here.
CROSS OUT THE
the immediate, past president.
SECTION NOT ADOPTED.)

ARTICLE III.
Duties of Officers.
Section 1. President. It shall be the duty of the pres­
ident to preside at meetings of the club and board of directors
and to perform such other duties as ordinarily pertain to
his office.
Sec. 2. Vice President. It shall be the duty of the vice
president to preside at meetings of the club and board of
directors in the absence of the president and to perform such
other duties as ordinarily pertain to his office.
■ Sec&lt; 3» Secretary. It.shall be the duty of the secretary
to keep the records of membership, record the attendance
at meetings, send out notices of meetings of the club, board
and committees, record and preserve the minutes of such
meetings, make the required reports to the International
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�Association, including the semi-annual reports of member­
ship, ■ which shall be made to the Secretary-General on
January 1st and July 1st of each year, the report of changes
in membership, which shall be made to the Secretary Gen­
eral on the first of each month, the monthly report of attend­
ance at the club meetings which shall be made to the District
Governor immediately following the last meeting of the
month, and perform such other duties as usually pertain to
his office.
Sec. 4. Treasurer. It shall be the duty of the treasurer
to have custody of all funds, accounting for same to the club
at its annual meeting and at any other time upon demand by
the board of directors and to perform such other duties as
pertain to his office. Upon his retirement from office he
shall turn over to his successor or to the president all funds,
books of accounts or any other club property in his pos­
session.
Sec. 5. Sergeant-at-Arms. The duties of the sergeantat-arms shall be such as are usually prescribed for his office
and such other duties as may be prescribed by the president
or board of directors.
ARTICLE TV
Meetings.
Secti
Section 1. Annual Meet­
1.1 Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of ing. T1 arnual meeting of
thisiclub shall be held on the this clu shall be held the
J&amp;lVM W-of April in
------ of April in
each year, at wnich time the each yea , at which time the
election of directors to serve election f officers and direc­
_
for the ensuing year, shall tors to s ve for the ensuing
take place.
(Note: Each year shallftale place. (Note:
club will designate the 4th Each club\ wi 11 designate the
Thursday- or whatever day it 4th Thurdda. or whatever
chooses for its annual meet­ day ' it chbos.es for its annual meeting.)
ing.)
(Note: It will be necessary to adopt the alternative section given in
the right-hand column if the alternative plan in Art. I has been adopted.
Cross out the section not adopted.)

Sec. 2. The regular weekly meetings of this club shaH. be
held as follows:
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Sec. 3. One-third of the membership shall constitute
a quorum at the annual and regular meetings of this club.

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�Sec; 4. Regular meeijngs of the board of directors shall
be held on„;
L.'„...J.!.x.,.,jLliil.-^;:;...i......'......of each month.
Special meetings of the board of directors shall be called by
the president whenever deemed necessary, of upon the
request of two meinbers of the board, due notice having
been, given.
Sec. 5. A majority of the board members shall Consti­
tute a quorum of the board of directors.

ARTICLE V.
Fees and Dues.

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Section 1. The admission fee shall be $...!............. ■. ......
to be paid before the applicant can qualify as a member.
Sec. 2. The membership dues shall be $..^Hz-...
per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of May
and of November.
(Cautionary Note to New Clubs: Great care should be
used on the part of newly organized clubs in fixing the
amount of their annual dues, it being important that the
income of the club be sufficient to cover all of its local ex­
penses, and provide a fund in addition sufficient to send
delegates to the district conference and the International
Convention each year. The Directors of the International
Association believe that anything less than a $10.00 admission
fee and $20.00 annual dues will prove insufficient and they
will hot grant affiliation to any club that does hot make its
fee at least $10.00 and its dues at least $20.00.)

ARTICLE VI.
Method of Voting.

The business of this organization shall be transacted
by viva voce vote except election of directors which shall be
by ballot.
ARTICLE VII.
Committees.

Section 1. The president shall, subject to the approval
of the board of directors, appoint the following committees:
Membership, entertainment, fellowship, public affairs, educa­
tion, publicity, boys work, relations with I. A. of R. C. Head­
quarters, and "any other committees that he may deem
necessary, and also one member as the club correspondent

�for THE ROTARIAN magazine. The president shall be exofficio member of all Committees. The committees shall
consist of at least three members exclusive of the president.
Sec. 2. Each committee shall transact such business as
is delegated 'to it in the by-laws and such additional business
as may be referred to it by the president or the board of
directors. Except where special authority is given by the
board of directors such committees shall not take final
action until a report has been made to the board and
approved by them.
ARTICLE VIII.

Duties of Committees.

Section 1. Membership Committee. This committee
shall investigate the character, business, social standing and
general eligibility of persons proposed for membership and
shall report their decision on all applications to the board
of directors.
Sec. 2. Entertainment Committee. This committee shall
prepare and arrange programs for the regular and special
meetings. They shall prepare and arrange such social
functions as may be directed by the board of directors or
president.
Sec. 3. Fellowship Committee. This committee shall
promote acquaintance and friendship among the members
and do such work in pursuance with the general objects of
the club, as may be assigned by the president or the board
of directors.
Sec. 4. Public Affairs Committee. This committee shall
report from time to time upon matters affecting the public
welfare. They shall devise and execute plans for the benefit
and improvement of the community.
Sec. 5. Education Committee. • This committee is to ed­
ucate the members as to the accepted meaning, purpose, re­
sponsibilities, and limitations of Rotary.

Sec. 6. Boys Work Committee. This committee shall
acquaint itself, through surveys and by other means, with
the needs of the boy life of the community. It shall recom­
mend to the club such action as it believes may promote the
development of boys into good citizens, and carry out such •
boys work as the club may authorize.
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�Sec. 7. Relations with International Headquarters Com­
mittee. This committee shall study ways and means of
promoting a closer relationship between this club and the
International Association and shall prepare itself to enlighten
those club members who may need enlightenment regarding
the problems and activities of the International Association
and the club’s responsibility for co-operation with the Inter­
national Association.
Sec. 8. Publicity Committee. This committee shall de­
vise and execute plans which will tend to secure proper
publicity for Rotary in general and for the club in particular.
ARTICLE IX.
Leave of Absence.
Upon written application to the board of directors, setting
forth good and sufficient cause leave of absence may be
granted excusing a member from attending the meetings of
the club for a specified length of time. (Note: Such leave of
absence does operate to prevent a forfeiture of membership
but it doesnot alter in any way the member’s attendance record
nor that of the club.)
ARTICLE X.
Finances.
Section 1. The treasurer shall deposit all funds of the
club in some bank to be named by the board of directors.
Sec. 2. All bills shall be paid only by checks signed
by the treasurer upon vouchers signed by any two officers.
A thorough audit by a certified public accountant or other
qualified persons shall be made once each year of all the
club’s financial transactions.
Sec. 3. Officers having charge or control of funds shall
give bond as may be required by the board of directors for
the safe custody of the funds of the club, cost of bond to
be borne by the club.
Sec. 4. The fiscal year of this club shall extend from .
May 1st to April 30th, and for the collection of members’
dues shall be divided into two semi-annual periods extending
from May 1st to October 31st, and from November 1st to
April 30th. The payment of per capita dues and magazine
subscriptions to the International Association shall be made
on July 1st and January 1st of each year on the basis of the
membership of the club on those dates.
(Note: Magazine subscriptions for members joining dur­
ing a semi-annual period are payable upon invoice from Inter­
national Headquarters.)

�Sec. 5. At the beginning of each fiscal year the board
of directors shall prepare or cause to be prepared a budget
of estimated income and estimated expenditures for the
year, which, having been agreed to by the board, shall stand
as the limit of expenditures for the respective purposes
unless otherwise ordered by action of the board.
ARTICLE XI.

Method of Electing Members.
Section 1. The name of the newly proposed member,
having been proposed by a member in good standing, shall
be submitted first to the board • of directors, through the
secretary, on a blank form known as the proposal card (use
form prescribed by I. A. of R. C.). The board of directors
shall then refer it to the membership committee. The mem­
bership committee after making due investigation shall then
proceed to vote and if not to exceed one negative vote is
cast the name of the proposed member shall be considered
eligible. The membership committee shall then report back
to the board of directors the action that they have taken
thereon. The board of directors shall then review the action
of the membership committee and sustain or reject the deci­
sion or refer it back to the membership committee for further
consideration and action.
If the membership committee has reported favorably
upon the name of the newly proposed member and the board
of directors has sustained the action, the proposer shall be
notified by the secretary and the regular form of application
blank shall be filled out by the newly proposed member and
signed by . him. If the membership committee reports ad­
versely and the board of directors sustains the action the
proposer shall be so notified by the secretary.
After the application has been secured from the proposed
new member the secretary shall notify each member of the
club in writing, giving the name of the proposed candidate,
the firm represented and the classification under which he
seeks membership. A ten-day period shall then be allowed
during which any member objecting to the election of the
applicant shall notify the board of directors in writing, stating
reasons for his objections.
After the expiration of the ten days the board shall meet
and consider such objections as may have been submitted.
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�They shall then proceed to ballot and, if not 'to exceed
negative votes are cast, the proposed member shall .be con­
sidered duly elected. The applicant and the proposer shall
then be notified by the secretary of the applicant’s acceptance
or rejection.
Sec. 2. Honorary Members. The names of proposed
candidates for honorary membership shall be submitted to
the board of directors in writing, and the election shall be
in the same form and manner as prescribed for an active
member, no signed application being required.
(Suggestion: Clubs so desiring may substitute in lieu
of a final ballot for members by the board of directors, a
ballot by the club members at a regular meeting, and a
three-fourths vote of all members in attendance be neces­
sary to an election, a quorum being present.)
ARTICLE XII
Resolutions and Subscriptions.

Section 1. No resolution or motion to commit this club
on any matter shall be considered by the club until it has
been considered by the board of directors. Such resolutions
or motions, if offered at a club meeting, shall be referred,
without discussion, to the board, which after having given
consideration to the matter, shall submit its recommenda­
tions to the club. Having received the recommendations of
the board, the club may then proceed to take such action
as may seem proper to the majority.
Sec. 2. Any appeal for charitable or other subscriptions
to be made by the club or its members as Rotariaps shall
conform to the procedure prescribed in Section 1 qf this
article.

ARTICLE XIII.
Order of Business.

Opening. Roll Call.
Reading of minutes.
Report of Committees.
Unfinished business.

New business.
Adjournment.

�ARTICLE XIV.

Amendments.
These by-laws may be amended at any regular meeting,
a quorum being present, by a two-thirds vote of all members
present, provided that notice of such proposed amendment
shall have been mailed to each member at least ten days
before such meeting. No amendment or addition to these
by-laws can be, made which is not in harmony with the club
constitution and with the constitution and by-laws of the
International Association of Rotary Clubs.

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^\x\Q£&gt; cussessed,

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�The Rotary Gode of Ethics
For Business Men of All Lines
Adopted by the Sixth Annual Convention of the International
Association of Rotary Clubs at San Francisco, July 19-23, 1915.

My business standards shall have in them a note
of sympathy for our common humanity. My bus­
iness dealings, ambitions and relations shall always
cause me to take into consideration my highest duties
as a member of society. In every position in bus­
iness life, in every responsibility that comes before
me, my chief thought shall be to fill that responsi­
bility and discharge that duty so when I have ended
each of them I shall have lifted the level of human
ideals and achievements a little higher’ than I found
it. As a Rotarian it is my duty:

FIRST: To consider my vocation worthy, and as
affording me distinct opportunity to serve society.
SECOND: To improve myself, increase my effici­
ency and enlarge my service, and by so doing
attest my faith in the fundamental principle of
Rotary that he profits most who serves best.

THIRD: To realize that I am a business man and
ambitious to succeed; but that I am first an ethical
man, and wish no success that is not founded on
the highest justice and morality.
FOURTH: To hold that the exchange of my goods,
my service and my ideas for profit is legitimate
and ethical, provided that all parties in the
exchange are benefited thereby.
FIFTH: To use my best endeavors to elevate the
standards of the vocation in which I am engaged,
and so to conduct my affairs that others in my
vocation may find jt wise, profitable and con­
ducive to happiness to emulate my example.

�SIXTH: To conduct my business in such a manner
that I may give a perfect service equal to or even
better than my competitor, and when in doubt to
give added service beyond the strict measure of
debt or obligation.

SEVENTH: To understand-that one of the greatest
assets of a professional or of a business man is his
friends and that any advantage gained by reason
of friendship is eminently ethical and proper.
EIGHTH: To hold that true friends demand
nothing of one another and that any abuse of the
confidences of friendship for profit is foreign to
the spirit of Rotary, and in violation of its Code of
Ethics.

NINTH: To consider no personal success legitimate
or ethical which is secured by taking unfair
advantage of certain opportunities in the social
order that are absolutely denied others, nor will I
take advantage of opportunities to achieve material
success that others will not take because of the
questionable morality involved.

TENTH: To be not more obligated to a Brother
Rotarian than I am to every other man in human
society; because the genius of Rotary is not in its
competition but in its co-operation; for provincial­
ism can never have a place in an institution like
Rotary, and Rotarians assert that Human Rights
are not confined to Rotary Clubs but are as deep
and as broad as the race itself; and for these high
purposes does Rotary exist to educate all men and
all institutions.

ELEVENTH: Finally, believing in the universality
of the Golden Rule, AU things whatsoever ye
would that men should do unto you, do ye even so
unto them, we contend that Society best holds
together when equal opportunity is accorded all
men in the natural resources of this planet.

�THE ROTARY PLATFORM
Recognizing the commercial basis of modern life as a
necessary incident in human evolution, the. Rotary Club is
organized to express that proper relation between private
interests and the fusion of private interests which constitutes
■ society.
To accomplish this purpose more effectively the prin­
ciple of limited and representative membership has been
adopted, the Rotary Club consisting of one representative
from each distinct line of business or profession. Each mem­
ber is benefited by contact with representative men engaged
in different occupations and is enabled thereby to meet more
intelligently the responsibilities of civic and business life.

The basis of club membership insures the representation
of all interests and the domination of none in the considera­
tion of public questions relating to business. On account of
its limited membership the Rotary Club does not constitute
itself the voice of the entire-community on questions of
general importance, but its action on such questions is of
great influence in advancing the civic and business welfare
of the community.

□

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»,

The Rotar^Club demands fair dealings, honest methods
and high standards in business. No obligation, actual or
implied, to influence business exists in Rotary. Election to
membership therein is. an expression of confidence of the
club in the member elected, and of its good will towards him.
As his business is an expression of himself, he is expected
actively to represent it. •

: '

■ ..... ... ..

:..

:;.

Membership in the Rotary Club is a privilege and an
opportunity and its responsibility, demands honest and
efficient service and thoughtfulness, for one’s fellows.

Service is. the basis of all business.

He profits most who serves best.

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1. Is it the truth?
2. Is it fair to all concerned?

3. Will it build good-will and better
friendships?
4. Will it be beneficial to all con­
cerned?

��COLDWATER

ROTARY

CLUB

1953-54

Organized November, 1921

Meetings Tuesday at 12:15 Noon

Arlington Hotel

�DISTRICT 219
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
JOAQUIN SERRATOSA CIBILS

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
GEORGE R. MEANS

Chicago, Illinois

GOVERNOR 219TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

EDGAR B. LINCOLN
Marshall, Michigan

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�OFFICERS
1953 - 1954
ED. HOLTZ

___ President

ERNEST LUSE

Vice-President

JOHN KENNEDY

Secretary

GRANT TRELOAR

Treasurer

DIRECTORS

The President, Vice President
and

Charles Fiske
Al Rice

Grant Treloar

Torg Skabo
Max Olds

Charles Woodward

Regular Board of Directors Meeting,
First Thursday of each month, 12:15 P. M.

Special Meetings, at the call of the President.

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�CLUB SERVICE
Functions of the Committee

This committee shall supervise and coordinate
the activities of the Classification, Membership,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary Information, Public
Information and the Magazine Committees and
such other committees as may be appointed on
particular phases of club service, in order to
develop the club machinery on the execution of
the plans and program of the Aims and Objects
Committee.

♦

’

Chairman

Torg Skabo

A.

Classification
Warner Van Aken
Warren Williams

B.

Membership
H. J. McKnight
Mac McKeith

C.

Fellowship
John Walker
Fred Weeks

D.

Attendance
Earl Corwin
Bill Milnes

E.

Rotary Information
Robert Shaw
Wm. Bobier

F.

Public Information
Everett Hougen
Dick Biringer

G.

Magazine
Wilford Couillard
James Van Why

•

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�H.

Sergeant At Arms
B. K. Pearce
Lester Wise

I.

Music
Maurice Payne
Ken Putnam

J.

Club Bulletin
Ray Mulcahey
Ken Putnam

K.

Program Chairman
Chas. Schmitt

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Vocational Service Committee: This committee
shall devise and carry into effect plans which
will guide and assist the members of this club
in discharging their responsibilities in their vo­
cational relationships and in improving the gen­
eral standards of practice in their respective vo­
cations. In the event committees are appointed
on particular phases of vocational service, this
committee shall supervise and coordinate the ac­
tivities of such committees.
Charles Fiske

Chairman

A.

Buyer-Seller Relations
Webster Treat

B.

Competitor Relations
Bob Livermore

C.

Employer-Employee Relations
Paul Hurley

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�COMMUNITY SERVICE
f It is the duty of the Community Service Com­
mittee to discharge the obligations of the third
object of Rotary - "to encourage and foster the
ideals of service by every Rotarian to his per­
sonal, business and community life.
The effect
of this object is to influence Rotarians, individu­
ally and as members of the Rotary Club, to be
thoughtful of and helpful to others in the com­

munity.
Max Olds

Chairman

A.

Youth Service
Jim McComb
Ralph Toupalik

B.

Crippled Children
Ken Putnam
Stu Picard
Harvey Moss

C. -Rural — Urban
Russell Moore
R. G. Waldron

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

To encourage and foster the advancement of
international understanding, good will and peace
through a world fellowship of business and pro­
fessional men united in the ideal of service.

Al. Rice

Chairman

A.

International Contacts
Ira King

B.

International Information
Earle Davidson

C.

International Student Project
Fritz Van Aken
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�CLUB

PRESIDENTS

1921- 22
1922- 23
1923- 24
1924- 25
1925- 26
1926- 27
1927- 28
1928- 29
1929- 30
1930- 31
1931- 32
1932- 33
1933- 34
1934- 35
1935- 36
1936

Frank Rowe
Frank Rowe
Harrison L. Milnes
Robert A. Kerr
Bert R. Warner
Sigmund L. Wing
Albert J. Fiske
W. Glenn Cowell
Charles F. Ramsey
Herbert F. Lee
Robert L. Wade
Wm. H. Frankhauser
John N. Hardy
Robert E. Sharer
Frank C. Mooney
Harry L. Tayloi
(Finished Mooney's Term)
1936-37 _______________________ Roy D- Putnan^
1937- 38
Harold J. McKnight
1938- 39
Herbert G. Hurrell
1939- 40
Norman G. Kohl
1940- 41
Carl F. Vinton
1941- 42
Frank K. Evans
1942- 43
John A. Kennedy
1943- 44
Frederick H. Weeks
1944- 45
Wayne R. Johnson
1945- 46
George E. Kershaw
1946- 47
Howard M. Teeter
1947- 48
Tom Shaw
1948- 49
Webster Treat
1949- 50
Kenneth Putnam
1950- 51
Mark S. Andrews
1951- 52
Robt. Shaw
1952- 53
Charles Woodward
1953- 54
Edward C. Holtz
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�4

;

OBJECTS OF ROTARY
To encourage and foster:
(1)

The development of acquaintance as an

opportunity for service;
(2)

High ethical standard in business and

professions; the recognition of the worthiness of

all useful occupations; and the dignifying by

each Rotarian of his occupation as an oppor*
(unity to serve society;
(3)

The application of the ideal of service by

every Rotarian to his personal, business and

community life;
(4)

The advancement of international under­

standing, good will and peace through a world
fellowship

of

business

and

united in the ideal of service.

10

professional

men

�MEMBERSHIP
NOTE: Figures in front of classification indicate
birthday.
Date following name indicates
year of joining.
ALLEMEIER, CHESTER L.
2- 24-10 R. F. D. No. 1, Coldwater------------ 1*51
Hotel-Motel—(238M)
ANDREWS, MARK S.
3-27-07 25 Parsons St. (928)------------------- 1945
General Law (240)
BARNES, OTIS O.
19-92
1R.F.D. No. 3, Coldwater (38F14) -1949
Hospital Administration (296)

BENT, HARVEY G.
7-11-12 97 E. Pearl ____________________1950
Newspaper Circulation (743W)
BIRINGER, RICHARD F.
5-18-24 58 N. Hudson (1151R)------- - ------ 1950
Civil Law (944)

BOBIER, WILLIAM W.
9-18-18 79 S. Sprague (934W)---------------- ,951
Wood Industry, Lumber Retailing (56)

COFFMAN, GUVARIE S.
7-8-74 E. Chicago Rd. (483W) --------------- ^36
Dairy Products (559)

CORWIN, EARL J.
12-18-01 85 N. Hanchett (1337) ------------ 1949
Wholesale Grocery (AA) (562)

COUILLARD, WILFORD C.
3-24-12 60 N. Monroe St. (834W)---------- 1953
Retail Stationery (133)

DAVIDSON, L. EARLE
12-12-99 27 N. Circle Drive (913)------ 1946
Newspaper Publisher (60)
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�FISKE, CHARLES H.
I- 18-08 R. F. D. No. 6, Coldwater-------------1940

Coal Retail (166)
FOX, RAY
4- 12-88 R. F. D. No. 3, Coldwater (25F4) 1945
Farmer Specialist

HILL, HAROLD T.
12-4-87 73 Division (778W)
Printing (AA) (42)

1942

HOLTZ, EDWARD C.
12-12-15 208 E. Chicago (1343)----------------1950

Jewelry (15)

HOUGEN, EVERETT H.
, 7-24-02 R. F. D. No. 3, Coldwater (16F22) 1952
Real Estate (936)
HURLEY, PAUL
5- 19-05 244 E. Washington St. (782R)
1952
Auto Industry Parts—Accessories (883)
KEEP, CHARLES L.
5-17-69 70 Marshall St. (383W)
Senior Active (409M)

1922

KENNEDY, JOHN A.
3-6-02 R. F. D. 1, Coldwater (10F32)
Steel Springs, Inc. (594)

1940

KERR, ROBERT B.
II- 13-22 15 Peckham (229W)
Hardware Retail (29)

1947

KERR, RICHARD A.
4- 8-23 R. F. D. No. 1, Coldwater
Hardware Retail (AA) (29)

1947

KORSTIEN, HAROLD V.
1-19-13 53 E. Chicago 498-J
1949
Electrical Equip. Mfg. (Bron. 181)

LIVERMORE, LLOYD R.
5- 14-15 81 Grand St. (787J)
Auto Retailing (AA) (16)
12

1948

�LIVERMORE, LLOYD R.
3-27-81 50 N. Clay St. (689M)---------------- 1943

Mortician (262)

LUSE, ERNEST W.
30-95
8R. F. D. No. 3, Coldwater
Accounting Service (75)

1945

LYON, ROBERT F.
5-6-14 80 Balfour Dr. (1224M)
Pharmacist (205)

1950

McCOMB, JAMES F.
8-23-15 52 Daugherty St. (332J)------------ 1949

Retail Shoes (83)

McConkey, frank l.
1.1-2-73 95 S. Monroe St. (1039)
Senior Active

1927*

McKEITH, MILFORD A.
21-05
1275 N. Hudson (444)
Drugs Retail (190)

1942

McKNIGHT, HAROLD J.
5-31-98 Coldwater State Home (201)
Senior Active.

1924

MILNES, WILLIAM A.
4-02
11150 Grand St. (209)
Groceries-Wholesale (562)

1944

MOORE, RUSSELL F.
3-05' 15 Cornwell Court (1344)------------ 1944
7Implements—Retail (87)

MOSS, HARVEY L.
11-11-13 86 W. Clarke St. (265)
Internal Medicine (522)

1953

MULCAHEY, RAYMOND G.
7-29-99 Box 148, Coldwater (201)
Public Institutions (AA)

1952

MUNN, E. HAROLD
9- 7-28 Care WTVB, Coldwater (1230)
Radio — Res. Mgr.

1949

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�MURRAY, FRANK
5-96
9Box 375, Coldwater (929J------------ 1948
Consulting Engineer

OLDS, MAX A.
3-30-02 370 E. Chicago St. (536)------------- 1949
Cleaning Rugs (186)
PATTERSON, ROY C.
5-13-07 R. F. D. No. 6, Coldwater (46F5) 1942

Printing (42)

PAYNE, MAURICE D.
11- 18-00 23 E. Alden (915)--------------------- 1936
Auto Club (680)

PEARCE, B. K.
9-1-17 350 Marshall St. (937)------------------1947

Veterinarian
PICARD, STUART
7-29-15 13-27 Hanchett St. (62)-(64)-------- 1953
Automobile Sales Retail — Trucks
PUTNAM, KENNETH M.
12- 30-18 11 East Chicago St.------------------ 1946
Funeral Directing (790)

RICE, C. ALFRED
3-5-01 R. F. D. No. 1, Union City (33F6) .1950
Education Public and Rural Schools (76)
SCHMITT, CHARLES
7-29-15 18 E. Alden St.----------------------------1952
Auto Industry—Parts, Accessories (883)

SHAW, ROBERT E.
11-2-19 106 Grand St. (446)------------------- 1948
Shoes Mfg. (2)
SHORNO, DONALD V., D.D.S.
6-25-14 109 E. Pearl St. (1197)--------------- 1946
Dentistry (1192)

SKABO, TORG
6-26-04 64 Church St. (653M)------------------ 1952
General Mdse. Dist. (1280)
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�SWAN, HOWARD K.
3- 15-92 55 W. Pearl St. (393)__________ 1945
Color Printing
TEETER, HOWARD M.
2-13-07 156 Church St. (618)__________ 1938
Life Insurance (892)

THOMAS, E. BYRON
2-22-01 10 Walnut St. (249W)________ 1944
Education (121)

TOUPALIK, RALPH
11- 6-04 Care Lincoln-Murcury, Coldwater,
(101) ________________________________ 1952
Auto Industry, Garage Service

TREAT, WEBSTER
6-4-20 56 N. Circle Drive (452J)_______ 1942
Auto Parts Distributing (96)
TREBILCOCK, RAYMOND A.
4-22-02 137 N. Clay St. (503M)________ 1950
Engineering—Civil (922)

TRELOAR, W. GRANT
10-3-03 203 N. Hudson St. (188)________ 1947
Telephone (200)

VAN AKEN, FREDERICK
12-2-22 65 E. Chicago St. (1143)_______ 1946
Flower Growing (36)
VAN AKEN, WARNER B.
11- 30-93 Morrison Lake (75F24)________ 1922
Past Service (36)
VAN WHY, JAMES H.
1-19-20 Care Arlington Hotel (43)_______1952
Hotel

VINTON, CARL F.
10-7-92 182 E. Chicago St. (39)________ 1928
Senior Active

15

�WALDRON, RUSSELL G.
6-00
3R. F. D. No. 1, Coldwater (10F43) 1950
C. P. A. (1227)
WALKER, JOHN H.
1-10-95 33 Daugherty St. (775W)_____ 1927
Senior Active (77)

WAY, WAYNE W.
10-27-06 35 Hull St. (1095)__________ 1946
Auto Retailing (16)
WEEKS, FREDERICK H.
9- 12-13 105 S. Clay St. (552)________ 1939
Steel Springs Mfg. (AA) (594)

WILLIAMS, WARREN
1-8-05 Batavia, Mich.________________ 1947
Feed and Grain Distr. (Br. 4024)
WISE, LESTER F.
10-5-18 10 Perkins St. (349J)_________ 1952
Finance—Banking (580)

WOODWARD, CHARLES L.
3-21-21 163 Marshall St. (1271)_______ 1946
Building Materials (AA) (125)
WOODWARD, LESLIE H.
7-19-95 163 Marshall St. (1271)_______ 1939
Building Materials (125)

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�1953-1954 ROTARY
SCHEDULE

PROGRAM

General Program Chairman — Chuck Schmitt
AUGUST
4— Fred Weeks (Fellowship)
11— Mac McKeith (Family Picnic)
18— Earle Davidson (International Affairs)
25— District Governor's Meeting.
SEPTEMBER
1—Ray Fox
8—Byron Thomas
15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
22—Otis Barnes
29—Fritz Van Aken (International Service)

OCTOBER
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag Picnic)
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Relations)
20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Children)
27—Chet Allemier

NOVEMBER
3—Jess Waldron
10—Stu Picard
17—Bill Bobier
24—Don Shorno

DECEMBER
1—Everett Hougen
8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)
15—Jim Van Why
22—Mark Andrews
29—Harold McKnight
JANUARY
5—Vince Korstien
12— Paul Hurley (Employer-Employee Relations)
19— Howard Swan
26—Wilford Couillard (Magazine Program)
17

�FEBRUARY
2—Frank Murray
9—Wayne Way (Competitor Relations)
16—Roy Patterson
23—Harvey Moss

MARCH
2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
9—Al Rice
16—Jim McComb (Children's Program)
23—Bob Kerr
30—Bill Milnes

APRIL
6—Bob Livermore (All Sports Banquet)
13—Chuck Woodward
20—Hal Munn
27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Information)

MAY

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri-State Meeting
18—Warner Van Aken
25—Lloyd Livermore
JUNE

1—Carl Vinton
8—Dick Biringer
15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)
22—Earl Corwin
29—Howard Teeter
JULY
6—Presidents' Meeting
13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp Emery)
20—Harold Hill
27—Warren Williams

18

�Information for Rotary
Members
1.

Individuals are not members of Rotary In­
ternational. The Club is a member of Rotary
International.

2.

Rotary International has through its Con­
stitution and By-Laws made certain provisions
that concern individual members of its clubs.
(a)—Termination of individual membership.

NON-PAYMENT OF DUES

Any member failing to pay his dues
within thirty days after the prescribed
time shall be notified in writing by the
secretary at his last known address, and
if said dues are not paid on or before
ten days from date of such notification
said membership shall automatically ter­
minate.
Such former member, at the discretion of
the Board, may be reinstated to member­
ship upon his petition, and upon the pay­
ment of all indebtedness to the club, pro­
vided his former classification has not
been filled meanwhile by the election of
a new member.
NON-ATTENDANCE

The membership of any active or past
service member who is absent from four
consecutive meetings of this club shall
automatically terminate, unless such ab­
sence is made up, or he is excused by
the Board of Directors.

19

�Membership whose percentage of attend­
ance is less than sixty per cent during the
first or second six months' period of the
club's fiscal year shall automatically ter­
minate, unless he is excused by the
Board of Directors for good and sufficient
reasons.

Absence at a regular meeting may be
made up by the attendance at any other
Rotary Club on any of the six days im­
mediately preceding the day of absence,
on the day of absence itself, or on any
of the six days immediately following the
day of absence provided notice of such
attendance is given to this club.
When planning out of town trips please
consult your Secretary for clubs where
you may make up your attendance.

20

�FORMER DISTRICT GOVERNORS
Active in the District

Fred Sheriff, Battle Creek, Michigan

J. Walter Wood, Niles, Michigan
Paul S. Bond, Grand Rapids, Michigan

C. William

Otto, Lansing, Michigan

Raymond H. Dresser, Sturgis, Michigan

Frank C. Barnes, Manistee, Michigan
Kim Sigler, Battle Creek, Michigan

James F. Shaw, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan

Frederick H. Mueller, Grand Rapids, Michigan
C. Reginald Smith, Albion, Michigan

C. W. Berner, Muskegon, Michigan
Samuel N. Oliver, Muskegon, Michigan
Howard Porter, East Jordon, Michigan

Samuel G. Gorsline, Battle Creek, Michigan
Elmer H. Wilds, Kalamazoo, Michigan
Kenneth G. Prettie, Hillsdale, Michigan

Guy Kirsch, Sturgis, Michigan
Herb

Kerlikowski,

St. Joseph, Michigan

Red Olcott, Allegan, Michigan

Ralph Toaz, Jackson, Michigan
Glenn Stewart, Kalamazoo, Michigan

Ed. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

21

�ROTARY CLUBS OF THE 219TH DISTRICT WITH
MEETING DAYS

District Governor — Ed. Lincoln

Marshall, Michigan
Albion
Allegan

(Th.) 12:15 Parker Inn
(M.) 6:30 Otwellegan Cry. Club

Battle Creek

(M.) 12:15 Post Tavern

Belding
Bronson

(Tu.) 6:10 Be|rockton
(W.) 12:15 Congregational Ch.

Burr Oak

(Tu.) 12:15 Community Hall

Charlotte

(Tu.) 12:15 Masonic Temple

Climax

(W.) 12:15 Masonic Temple

Coldwater

(Tu.) 12:15 Arlington Hotel

Constantine
Dowagiac

(Tu.) 12:05 Harvey House
(Th.) 12:05 Champ's Hotel

Grand Ledge

(M.) 12:05 Episcopal P. H.

Hastings

(M.) 12:05 Episcopal P. H.

Hillsdale J

(Th.) 12:15 Episcopal P. H.

Ionia

(W.) 12:10 Corcoran's

Jackson

(W.) 12:10 Hayes Hotel

Jonesville

(Tu.)

Kalamazoo

(Tu.) 12:10 Harris Hotel

Litchfield

(M.) 12:00 Legion Hall

6:15 Jonesville Inn

Marcellus

(M.)

Marshall

(Tu.) 12:15 Schuler Hotel

Middleville

(Tu.) 12:15 Masonic Temple

7:00 Carl's Cupboard

Ni|es

(M.) 12:10 Four Flags Hotel

Otsego

(M.) 12:15 Mol's Cafe

Plainwell

(Th.) 12:15 Red Brick Tavern

Quincy

(M.) 12:15 Union Church

Reading

(M.)

6:15 Stephenson Hall

22

�ROTARY CLUBS WITH MEETING DAYS
(Continued)

St. Johns
(Tu.) 12:15 Steel Hotel
St. Joseph-----------(M.) 12:10 Whitcomb

Benton Harbor (Alt'nates) Vincent
Saugatuck-Douglas (Th.) 8:00 Hot.Maplew'd, Saug.

Sturgis

Three Rivers
Vicksburg
Wayland

------ (M.) 12:00 Elks Temple
__ (Th.) 12:05 Southern Inn

. . — (F.) 12:15 Firemen's Hall

(W.) 12:15 Legion Hall

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Ernie Luse
Chas. Fiske
Al Rice
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J. A. KENNEDY

January 23, 1962

Secretary

President Duke:

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YEAR 1955-1956

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Ernie Luse
Torg Skabo
Ed Holtz
James McComb
Barney Trebilcock
Howard Swan
Fritz VanAken
Fred Weeks

Torg Skabo
Fritz VanAken
Ernie Luse
James McComb
Stuart Picard
Dale Dean
Will Couillard
John Walker

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Torg Skabo - Vice Pres.
Chick Kennedy - Secretary
Les Wise - Treasurer

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Chas. Schmitt - Ass’t. Sec.
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Les Wise
Howard Teeter
Dick Biringer
Harvey Bent
Maurice Payne
William Bobier
Torg Skabo

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Dick Biringer
Bill Bobier
Harvey Bent
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Don Harris
Fritz VanAken

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Les Wise - Vice Pres.
Chick Kennedy - Secretary
Fred Weeks - Ass’t. Sec.
Chas. Schmitt - Treasurer

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Dick Biringer - Vice Pres.
Chick Kennedy - Secretary
Fred Weeks - Ass’t. Sec.
Chas. Schmitt - Treasurer

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President Duke:

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YEAR 1959-1960

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Dick Biringer
Harvey Bent
Les Wise
Don Harris
Jess Waldron
Keith Avery
Duke Davidson
Clyde Williams

Harvey Bent
Dick Biringer
Wilf. Couillard
Duke Davidson
Keith Avery - John Dean Finished Term
Don Harris
Axner Olson
Clyde Williams

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Officers

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Harvey Bent - Vice Pres.
Chick Kennedy - Secretary
Charles Schmitt - Treasurer
Fred Weeks - Ass’t. Sec.-Treas.

Harvey Bent - President
Donald Harris - Vice Pres.
Chick Kennedy - Secretary
Charles Schmitt - Treasurer
Fred Weeks - Ass’t. Sec. - Treas.

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YEAR 1961-1962

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Donald Harris
Duane Davidson
John Dean
Clyde Williams
Axner Olson
John Etsweiler
Charles Schmitt
Harvey Bent

Duane Davidson
John Dean
Clyde Williams
Axner Olson
Charles Schmitt
Fred Anderson
Russell Moore
Don Harris

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Officers

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Duane Davidson - Vice Pres.
Chick Kennedy - Secretary
Charles Schmitt - Treasurer
Fred Weeks - Ass’t. Sec. - Treas.

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COLDWATER. MICHIGAN

J. A. KENNEDY
Secretary

The Coldwater Rotary Club
Attention:

Subject:

1.

Duane E. Davidson
President 1961-1962
Secretary’s Report For Year Ending 6/30/62

Membership - Your year was identical with that of your predecessor.
You started your year with 75 members and finished up with 75.
Members Lost

Members Gained

9/12/61
12/5/61
5/22/62
6/19/62
6/26/62

Charles H. Fiske
John E. Klein
Armond A. Pagels
Everett R. Rayborn
Robert E. Loose

9/12/61
2/1/62
2/1/62
2/14/62
4/9/62

Del Wise
Boyd C. Wiggins
Santford Jolley
Carl F. Vinton
Robert Hawley

Your Board of Directors loaned "Honorary” classifications from
7/1/61 to 6/30/62 to the following:
Guvarrie Coffman
Ed Holtz
Santford Jolley
Arthur Lyon
2.

Richard Moore
Howard Swan
Thanh
John Walker

Attendance Directors at Board Meetings Twenty Board Meetings were held during the year.
at these meetings was as follows:

A.

Anderson
Davidson
Dean
Harris
B.

16
20
17
Iffi

Moore
Olson
Schmitt
Williams

15
15
9
11

Honorary Member Attendance at Weekly Meetings

Coffman
Holtz
Jolley
Lyon

26
9
20
16

Moore
Swan
Thanh
Walker

40
7
4
40

Attendance

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By Active Members at regular and makeup meetings -

July 1961
August 1961
Sept. 1961
October 1961
November 1961
December 1961

93.78%
89.60
91.34
94.40
93.67
93.76

.

January 1962
February .1962
March 1962
April 1962
May 1962
June 1962

91.84%
95.57
93.15
92.38
91.71
88,82

Average

92.50%

For a comparison - note average attendance during previous
years as follows 1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62

D.

President - Holtz
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- Luse
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- Skabo
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- VanAken
ft
- Wise
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- Biringer
If
- Bent
T!
- Harris
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- Davidson

91.00%
89.99%
91.57%
93.24%
92.97%
93.02%
91.66%
91.88%
92.50%

Member Attendance at regular meetings away from our usual
meeting place -

4-H Fair
Ladies Night
Rural Urban

1958-59

1959-60

1960-61

1961-62

46
42
31

47
59
46

43
25
34

56
—

E.

100% Meetings - None

F.

Student Guests - Total For Year

40

Comparison with previous years -

15

1958-59
G.

1959-60

53

1960-61

17

1961-62

40

Club Assembly -

10/31/61 District Governor Kenneth Beagle Presided at the Hotel
Arlington. Rotarians present were Anderson, Bent, Davidson,
Dean, Kennedy, N. Moore, R. Moore, Mulchahey, Olson, Rice,
Rumsey, Swart, Teeter, Warner VanAken, Vinton, Weeks &amp; Wilcox Total 17.
H.

Rotarians and Guests visiting our Club from other States
and Countries Arizona

-

Appache Junction 1

Phoenix 1

Total 2 v

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Visitors from other states &amp; countries -

2

California

San Diego

Canada

List owe1, Ontario

1

Toronto, Ontario

Total 2

1

Connecticut

Greenwich

Florida

St.Petersburg

Illinois

Chicago

Indiana
Angola
Decatur
Goshen
Hagerstown
Huntington
Kokomo
Rushville
Total

Indonesia

5
1
8
1
1
5
3
24

1

Michigan
Augusta
Ann Arbor
Battle Creek
Bronson
Burr Oak
Coldwater
Charlotte
Dearborn
Detroit
Ferndale
Galesburg
Grand Blanc
Grand Rapids
Hillsdale
Homer
Jonesville
Kalamazoo
Lansing
Martin
Middleville
Pontiac
Quincy
St. Johns
Three Rivers
Union City
White Pigeon
Total

2
1
10
90
3
66=
2
1
8
1
1
1
4
6
1
1
5
8
1
1
1
25
1
1
2
1
244

1

1
Franklin Park

4 - Total 5

1

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H.

Visitors from other states &amp; countries Missouri - Columbia

1

New Jersey - Bloomfield

1

Camden

1

Total 2

New York

Niagara Falls
New York City
Mount Vernon

2
1
1

Total

4

Ohio

Cuyahoga Falls
Dayton
Hamilton
New Philadelphia
Sylvania
Troy
Van Wert
West Mi It on

1
2
2
1
1
2
1
2

Total

12

Viet Nam

3.

1

Grand Total Visitors

299

Total Number of Meetings

51

Average Guests per meeting

6

Projects
A.

4-H Fair - The Rotary members entertained the 4-H members for
lunch on August 15, 1961.

B.

Our Club sponsored the Michigan Crippled Childrens Fund by way
of mail solicitations and received a total of $1,576.87 of which
one half is returned to Branch County.

C.

Kenneth C. Parsons was our selection to attend Camp Emory.
Club spent $40.00 on this project.

D.

Our Club donated $42.50 towards theexpenses of several Coldwater
students who attended the Little United Nations Conference in
Hillsdale.

The

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Projects - Continued

E.

Charles Woodward, son of Douglas Woodward was our choice to
attend Wolverine Boys State. The Club donated $46.00 towards
this project.

F.

Kiwanis requested and received our check for $35.00 towards
sending two children to Camp Kimball.

G.

Perhaps our most unusual project was started by Bert Faller
visiting Valles, Mexico and learning of the work of the local
Rotary Club in building a much needed school. Funds were low
In connection
and our club sent $300.00 to help finish the school.
with this project it is possible that two Mexican students from
the Valles district will spend a year in the Coldwater School
district.

H.

The Ministrel show was another local hit with the theatre being
filled to capacity for three nights in a row. Ed Holtz along
with Grace Patterson and many of the Rotarians gave willingly
of there time to this successful project. Gross receipts were
$3,217.50. A portion of these receipts were donated to the
Tibbits Theatre and $800.00 to the roadway park project.

I.

During your year our club reached the 300% mark in our donations
toward the Rotary Fellowship Foundation Fund (Total $2,267.56)

J.

Club members worked their turns on the Mile-O-Dimes fund at
Christmas time.

K.

As before, two subscriptions to Revista Rotaria and six sub­
scriptions to the Rotarian were placed in such places as the
High School, Hospital and library.

L.

At last, your guidance and patience brought our Constitution
and By-Laws up-to-date. Mark Andrews wrote the concluding
opinion which was accepted by the club members.

Rotarians traveling in the interest of Rotary -

Our Club was represented at the District Conference, District
Assembly and District Information meeting.

5.

You did not conduct a Rotary information meeting but new members
are now well informed by the Rotary Information Committee bdbre
accepting membership in the Club.

6.

Finances A.

Your year started with $2,109.03 in the general fund and
finished with $1,318.93.

B.

The Crippled Childrens Fund started your year with $1,875.37
and finished with $2,234.80.

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Finances - Continued.

C.

All members dues were paid in full by June 30, 1962.

D.

You appointed Ernie Luse to audit the books after June 30th.
Ernie Luse will also prepare the Federal Government Return
Form 990.

E.

Club members were well informed about the finances of the
Club as treasurer Schmitt gave each member a copy of the
treasurers report.

7.

Programs were interesting and snappy during your year. Nagle,
Normand Moore and Jolley contributed a lot to the fun part of
the programs.

8.

Conclusions -

It would appear from a close survey of your year that it was a
successful one. You had good control of the weekly and board
meetings.
The Officers and Directors appreciated your leadership and it
was a pleasure to serve under your guidance.
Each member, I am sure, will say ’’thanks” to you for your
year of service.

Rotarily yours,

J. A.

mW

(Chick) Kennedy, Secretary

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��COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB MEMBERS

Chester Allemier
Fred Anderson
Mark Andrews
Charles B.acon
Carroll Barnes
Harvey Bent
Richard Biringer
William Bobier
Seton Bovee
Gust Burandt

Albert Butterfield
Tom Collins
Wilford Couillard
Fred Culy
Olin Dally
Duane Davidson
John Dean
James Endicott
Albert Faller'
Wayne Farst

Richard Moore
Russell Moore
Raymond Mulchahey
Robert Nagle
Fred Neer
Axner Olson
Roy Patterson
Keath Pearce
George Pierce
Ray Pitts

Ray Fox
Richard French
E. Harold Goodholm
Reo Goodwin
Robert Hawley
Carlo Heikkinen
Andrew Henry
Harry Joseph
John Kennedy
Robert Kerr

Kenneth Putnam
Al Rice
Mel-Rice
Robert Rumsey
Craig Sebald
Donald Shorno
Torg Skabo
James Skinner
Conrad Swart
Robert Sweet

Warren Williams
Cranston Wilcox
Lester Wise
Charles Woodward
Douglas Woodward
Leslie Woodward
Robert Yingling

Howard Teeter
Paul Thompson
Ralph Toupalik
Webster Treat
Fritz VanAken
Warner VanAken
John* Visosky
Fred Weeks
Wesley Wilbur
Clyde Williams

Honorary Members

Ed Holtz

Art Lyon
Howard Swan

John Walker

John Klein
H. Vincent Kornstein
E. Ken Leavenworth
Bernard Laney
Robert Loose
Ernest Luse
Milford McKeith
Harold McKnight
Gilbert Molitor
Normand Moore

�1966 Coldwater Rotary Club Show Committees
GENERAL CHAIRMAN

B. K. PEARCE
JOHN VISOSKY

DIRECTOR

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
GRACE PATTERSON

ORGANIST - ACCOMPANIST

STRING BASS

............................................................ GUST BURANDT

DRUMMER

.......................................................... JOHN MILNES

Chorus Attendance

Tickets ..........
Program Advertising, Printing

Richard Moore

Properties

Robert Hawley

Godfrey Collins

End Men

Robert Nagle

Olin Dally

Lighting

Robert Sweet

Ushering

..............Ken Leavenworth

Santford Jolley

Publicity

.......... Seton Bovee

Chuck Woodward

Make-Up

Paula Weiler, Martha Sager

Bob Yingling, Normand Moore
Stage

Costumes

Doug Woodward

Barbara Sawdey

Carroll Barnes
ADDITIONAL SHOW PERSONNEL

NARRATORS

Fritz VanAken, John Walker

SQUARE DANCERS

Les Wise, John Cline,
Keith Pearce, Bert Faller,
Bob Loose, Tom Collins
Ernest Luse, Fred Culy

THE GABRIEL SIX
Ken Putnam, Dick French
Harold Goodholm, Fred Neer,
Bill Bobier, Norm Moore

The Coldwater Rotary Club wishes to thank the following for their generous donations of time and materials

Santford Jolley for the stage design and art direction.

B. P. O. E. and personnel for courtesies and use of facilities.

Costumes

Dorothy Culy and Lorraine Pearce

Baldwin organ and piano by the Music Mart

�Coldwater Rotary Club Appreciates The Sponsorship Of The Following Firms To Promote Worthwhile Projects

L A. DARLING COMPANY
Bronson and Coldwater

RB&amp;W POWDERED METAL PRODUCTS, INC

LEGG LUMBER COMPANY

MIDWEST FOUNDRY COMPANY

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.

O8STR9BUTION DIVISION, FEDERAL-MOGUL CORPORATION

M. T. SHAW, INC.

STUKEY’S INN

WOODWARD BUILDING MATERIALS

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ALUMINUM

CLIMAX MOLYBDENUM

�Coldwater Rotary Club Appreciates The Sponsorship Of The Following Firms To Promote Worthwhile Projects

COLDWATER BRASS COMPANY

BRANCH COUNTY BANK

COLDWATER CONCRETE PRODUCTS
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY

and
CERTIFIED TRANSIT-MIX

COLDWATER DAILY REPORTER

GAMBLE-SKOGMO, Inc.

KIESS JEWELRY, "The House of Diamonds"

THE PATTERSON CO., Printers

COLDWATER BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES

SOUTHERN MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK

TREAT AUTO PARTS CO.

COLDWATER KROGER EGG PLANT

�Coldwater Rotary Club Appreciates The Sponsorship Of The Following Firms To Promote Worthwhile Projects

WOOD'S SAFETY SERVICE

COLDWATER ADVERTISER

C. H. RUMPF &amp; SONS
Truck Line, Inc.

DEAN INSURANCE

CROW WELDING

BRANCH COUNTY
CREDIT BUREAU

R. F. MOORE HARDWARE CO.

CANFIELD BODY SHOP

J. B. BRANCH CO.

PUTNAM FUNERAL HOME

DEAN REALTY

SOUTHERN MICHIGAN GROCER CO.

WAYNE VAN EVERY and JACK REID

CORSON'S AUTO ELECTRIC

Prudential Insurance

WILLIAMS GRAIN COMPANY

BAGGERLY FUNERAL HOME

RALPH TOUPALIK, Inc.

�”THE FABULOUS FORTIES”

Overture
#&amp;$$$

PROGRAM
IT’S A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING

Chorus

SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES

Jim Skinner

THAT OLD BLACK MAGIC

...................................................................... ?red Neer

SKIT

BLUES IN THE NIGHT

Duke Davidson

PAPER DOLL

Bob Nagle

COUNTRY GENTLEMEN

-..................... .................

Quartet

IT’S BEEN A LONG, LONG TIME

Norm Moore

GONNA BUILD A MOUNTAIN

Chorus
— Please Patronize —

Teen Chamber of Commerce Refreshment Stand

— INTERMISSION —
Five Minutes

�”THF FABULOUS FORTIES”

"Oleo 99
ANNOUNCEMENTS
KATHY TARR
COUNTRY GENTLEMEN QUARTET
-INTERMISS ION-

Five Minutes

— Please Patronize —

Teen Chamber of Commerce Refreshment Stand

WAGON WHEELS MEDLEY

TUMBLING TUMBLEWEEDS

............................................................................................. Chorus

.

................................................. Albert Butterfield

BW Bobier

TALK OF THE TOWN

ACROSS THE ALLEY FROM THE ALAMO

Andy Henry

Dancers

SQUARE DANCE

..................................... Clyde Williams

BUTTONS AND BOWS

JUST A CLOSER WALK WITH THEE

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ON THE A. T. &amp; S. F. &amp; C. CHO CHO

Gabriel Six

John Dean

CLOSING MEDLEY

Chorus

GOOD NIGHT FOLKS

THANK YOU

�Coldivater Rotary Club Appreciates The Sponsorship Of The Folloivtng Firms 1 o Promote Worthwhile Projects

STANDARD PLUMBING SHOP

COUILLARD'S BOOK STORE

GOLDEN RULE SHOP

NORMAN SHEET METAL

FOUNDRIES MATERIALS COMPANY

DALLY TIRE COMPANY

KELLY TEXACO OIL COMPANY

OLMSTEAD DAIRY

WJNEMILLER TURNING &amp; MFG. CO.

STOKES MARINE SUPPLY COMPANY

MICHIGAN GAS UTILITIES COMPANY

THE SKABO COMPANY

BRANCH COUNTY

MIX-GENERAL AGENCY, Inc. — Insurance

FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp; LOAN

KAISER ELECTRIC CO.
James White

PAUL REEB OLDS-CADILLAC, Inc.

ZALES JEWELRY

�Coldwater Rotary Club Appreciates The Sponsorship Of The Following Firms To Promote Worthwhile Projects

HOUSE OF BEAUTY

DOBSON (Elmer) INSURANCE AGENCY

WHITE CHEVROLET

COLDWATER RECREATION - BOWLING

SOUTH SIDE WELDING

THE DAVIS COMPANY

DON WRIGHT - - Sinclair Distributor

G. C. MURPHY COMPANY

MacDONALD-MOORE, Inc., Printers

THOMPSON INSURANCE AGENCY

PILLSBURY MOTOR SALES

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB
SPONSORS . . .

BALCOM INSURANCE SERVICE

A boy at Rotary Youth Leadership Training
Session at Camp Emory near Muskegon.

High School students in their attendance at
the Little United Nations held at Hillsdale
College each year.
GILLESPIE FUNERAL HOME

�Coldwater Rotary Club Appreciates The Sponsorship Of The Following Firms To Promote Worthwhile Projects

IDEAL WALLPAPER &amp; PAINT STORE

JUHL CUT-RATE DRUGS

ODREN CITIES SERVICE

CRAIG PHARMACY

DAVIS MARINE

HONEYWELL REALTY

KNOWLES AUTO PARTS

COLDWATER OPTICAL SHOP

GOODIE SHOP - - Mary Pavka

KERR HARDWARE

BRYAN PAINTS

ASBURY GROCERY

COLDWATER CLEANERS

HORTON CLOTHING COMPANY

STAR UTE DRIVE-IN

MITCHELL'S UP-TO-DATE COAL CO.

VAN AKEN'S FLORISTS

WILBUR'S FURNITURE STORE

DIEDRICH FUNERAL HOME

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JO ANNE'S BEAUTY SALON

NEUHAUSER HATCHERY

OTTO &amp; SONS SPORTING GOODS

DENSEL ELECTRIC

LANEY REALTY

DEAL’S STANDARD

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HARRIS HEATING &amp; INSULATION CO.

SEARS FAIRFIELD PLAZA STORE

OSBORN PHOTO SERVICE

SWARTS MARKET

DAIRY CLIPPER

TASTY FREEZE

TRIBOLET'S

O. W. DAVIS — Standard Service

DAVENPORT EXCAVATING

BALLARD'S GARAGE

FAULKNER GREENHOUSE

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SEAMAN OFFICE SUPPLY

SOUTHSIDE GULF

SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINT

McLAUGHLIN'S BAKERY

HOLBROOK WOOD PRODUCTS

VIRGINIA CAROLINA CHEM. CORP.

BEE HIVE SHOE STORE

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COLDWATER FLYING SERVICE

GAMBY CANDY COMPANY

CUTCHER SUPPIY - Kitchens

CLIFF WHEELER STANDARD OIL CO.

ALBRIGHT'S GENERAL ELECTRIC STORE

MARION'S PURE OIL STATION

HOWARD M. TEETER
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WOLF'S FLOOR COVERING

SHORT'S APPLIANCE

REYBURN'S CLOTHING STORE

POMFRET'S GLASS SERVICE

ECONOMY LUMBER COMPANY

ARNOLD AUTO PARTS

MASHON-DORSEY MEMORIALS

WOODWARD'S SPECIALTY SHOP

MAC'S PHARMACY

COREY'S-BEST MEN'S WEAR

FIRESTONE STORES

CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING, Inc.

Rotary Youth Program
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Student Guest Program
Crippled Children Foundation

CADILLAC COMPANY

United Nations Student Conference

Rotary Foundation for Foreign Student Exchange
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SHAW SHOE STORE

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FELPAUSCH
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BROADCASTERS

FOOD CENTER

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to the 11,000-plus Rotary Clubs. The first Rotary Club
was formed in Chicago, Illinois, U. S. A., in 1905.

ROSENBERG IRON and STEEL

LYON FAIRFIELD PHARMACY

SWEENY BUICK-PONTIAC, Inc.

GAGLIO FORD TRACTOR SALES

CORLESS DRIVE-IN CLEANERS

SEYBERT'S IMPLEMENT SALES &amp; SERVICE

MIDWAY BOWLING LANES

McCANN FARM EQUIPMENT

HARRY'S VELVET ICE CREAM

COMMUNITY GROCERY

WILLIAM'S APOTHECARY

ED &amp; RAY'S TEXACO SERVICE

BOB NICHOLS

KENNY WARNER'S GULF STATION

PARSHALL'S AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE

GLENN'S STANDARD SERVICE

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MAX LARSEN FORD SALES

LOCAL FINANCE CORP.

DOG 'N SUDS DRIVE IN

TOMSON INSURANCE AGENCY

WILLIAM LYTLE and SONS

COLDWATER CONCRETE PRODUCTS
and
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SoMiCo SUPPLY, Inc.

COLDWATER RENDERING CO.

RAY ROUSSEY CONSTRUCTION CO.

McKINLEY'S 1876 HOUSE

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

B.P.O.EIks No. 1023

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                    <text>COLDWATER ROTARY

"Exotery (Sexes
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TIBBITS OPERA HOUSE
COLDWATER
8 PM
Thursday Feb. 25, 1993
Friday Feb. 26, 1993
Saturday Feb. 27, 1993

�SWIFT-ECKRICH, INC.

ODREN WRECKER SERVICE
24 Hour Towing Service
278-6609

ALCHEM ALUMINUM

MATERIALS HANDLING
EQUIPMENT CORP335 E. Chicago Road, Coldwater, Michigan

Birnger, Hutchinson and Van Doren, P.C.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Richard F. Birincer
■John D. Hutchinson
Andrew J. Van Doren
Century Bank Building

Charles J. Lillis
Charles R. Bappert
Jill M. Booth
Phone: 279-9745

WHITE SUPPLY COMPANY
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JAY’S OLDSMOBILE, CADILLAC,
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State Farm Insurance

MIDWAY BOWLING LANES
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OLDSMOBILE SCRAMBLE GOLF TOURNAMENT

EXTERMITAL PEST CONTROL

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Jim Whelan
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Warren Cook
Michael Gerlach
Dan Magsig
Brian Sexton
Ed Lake

Jim Cole
Steve Glover
Jerry Perry
Hal Sexton
Dick Uhl

1993 ROTARY GOES POTPOURRI

CO-CHAIRMAN

Rich Holben, Dave Rubley

DIRECTOR
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

Steve Haberkorn

PIT ORCHESTRA

Jerry Towns
Wave Wardwell, Larry Parks,
Greg Brayton &amp; Buddie Cornwell

SKIT CHAIRMAN

Terry O'Connell, Jerry Yoder,

TICKETS &amp; FINANCE

Tom Kramer
Fred Anderson, John Schroll

PROGRAM. &amp; ADVERTISING

Rick Roper, Brian Sexton,

Greg Bruder
LIGHTING &amp; STAGE MANAGER
STAGE

Jerry Corless
Dwight Woodman, Harold Card,

Jim Endicott,Ed Geishert,Santford Jolley,
Jim Lyon, Larry Iveson, John Pierson,

Gary Werkman, Andy Van Doren
USHERING
ATTENDANCE

AFTERGLOW.

Lester Wise, Bob Loose

Mike Gerlack
Buzz Galliers, Mike Gathers

The Coldwafer Rotary Club wishes to thank the firms sponsoring this program with their
advertisements which help support our worthwhile community projects.
Thanks to the B.P.O.Elks No. 1023, Coldwater Country Club and the Tibbits Theatre

for the use of their facilities

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Rose Medley...
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1993 Coldwater Rotary Club Members

Pat Albright
Fred Anderson
Walton Balcom
Carroll Barnes
Richard Biringer
Dennis Boester
Gerald Boguth
Greg Brayton
Greg Bruder
Harold Card
Brent Cuyler
Ray Cardenas
Barry Case
Bill Chinery
Jim Cole
Warren Cook
Fred Culy
Duke Davidson
Gregg Dean
Jeff Dean
John C. Dean
John T. Dean
Howard Drenth
John Dygert
James Endicott
James Erickson
David Eyre

Ray Fast
Jack Faulkner
George Ferry
Buzz Galliers
Mike Galliers
Mike Gerlach
Edward Geishert
Ron Gibson
Steve Glover
James T. Grohalski
Dick Guisinger
Steve Haberkorn
Tim Hart
Jerry Higgens
Jim Hiscock
Rich Holben
Dave Hoppe
Gary Howe
John Hutchinson
Larry Iveson
Santford Jolley
Dave Jolly
Mike Jones
Steve Kasperski
Robert Kerr
Ken Klein
Vince Kornstein

Jim Koss
Tom Kramer
Ed Lake
Jim Lyon
Robert Loose
Dan Magsig
Bob Marso
Richard Moore
Tom Moorhead
Al Nelson
William Nettleman
Terry O'Connell
Larry Parks
Gil Patton
Gerald Perry
John (Sei) Pierson
Mark Putnam
Bob Redman
Mike Ridenour
Rick Roper
David Rubley
Robert Rumsey
Paul Ruse
David Sattler
John Schroll
Craig Sebald
Brian Sexton

This /993 Rotary Show Presented in Memory of John Klein

Hal Sexton
Ken Smoker
Bill Stewart
Norb Strobel
Howard Taylor
Howard Teeter
Jerry Towns
William Tracy
Jim Troust
Charlie Tuschling
Bill Tyson
Richard Uhl
Andy Van Doren
Karl Wagner
Gary Werkman
Jim Whelan
Richard White
Lester Wise
Lawrence Woodhams
Dwight Woodman
Charles Woodward
Jerry Yoder
Charles Young
HONORARY MEMBERS
Pete Baldwin
Jim Olmstead

�REYBURN'S MENS WEAR &amp; TUXEDO SHOP
Downtown Coldwater - “We bring out the best in you"

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CREDITOR LAW CLINIC, P.C.

YOUR FAVORITE PLUMBER - MICHAEL THORN
278-2272

BRANCH INSURANCE AGENCY, IhSC
Harold and Diana Massey
278-5198

RALPH SCHAFER DISTRIBUTING

COAST TO COAST TOTAL HARDWARE

COLDWATER KROGER STORE

KASCO ABRASIVES

H &amp; S SUPPLY, INC.
Kitchens - Carpet - Wallpaper

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ROYAL CHEVROLET-BUICK

RUCK’S PARTY STORE
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LARRY SDELKEN - ALLSTATE INSURANCE

HAMMEL CHIROPRACTIC CENTER

EDWARD D. JONES &amp; CO.

HAWKINS PRODUCE

BOB’S PARTY STORE

COLDWATER ABSTRACT AND TITLE CO.
Garry Donner and Associates

COLBECK, McALHANY, STEWART, ATTORNEYS

J.S. AND M.T. PIERSON

MATTHEW P. KRUTSCH, D.D.S.

�K &amp; W MANUFACTURING, INC.

WARNER OIL CO., INC.
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L &amp; S PRODUCTS

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HAYLETT AUTO COMPANY, INC.

FELPAUSCH FOOD CENTER

METAL POWDER COMPONENTS, INC.

COLDWATER DAIRY QUEEN®
Gerald and Jill Winters

J &amp; B DISCOUNT

MARSHALL STREET SHELL FOOD MART

ZIEBART / V.I.P. AUTO BODY

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PHILLIPS STEEL CORPORATION
MARVIN ROSENBERG

KNAPP MANUFACTURING, INC.

BRONSON PLATING CO.

BARONE TAX AND ACCOUNTING

CLIMAX SPECIALTY METALS

SHARON SHENEFIELD REALTOR/APPRA8SE1R

COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER OF BRANCH COUNTY

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GUISINGER DENTAL LAB

SO-MI-CO SUPPLY INC.

GARY WERKMAN, D.D.S.

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Copyright 1946, ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

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1. D. Boester
2. M. Putnam
3. D. Uhl
4. J. Higgins
5. B. Case
6. D. Hoppe
7. B. Nettleman
8. L. Barr
9. R. Roper
10. G. Howe
1 1. M. Ridenour
12. R. Kerr
13. G. Bruder
14. J. Perry
15. S. Haberkorn
16. A. Nelson
17. K. Smoker
18. T. Kramer
19. T. Hart
20. N. Strobel
21. C. Woodward
22. S. Kasperski
23. B. Loose
24, J. Faulkner
25. T. O'Connell

26, G. Workman

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27. D. Rubley
28. R. Holben
29. R. Cardenas
30. C. Barnes
31. G. Dean &amp; J. Dean
32. D. Davidson
33. J. Yoder
34. J. Schroll
35. E. Geishert
36. D. Eyre
37. D. Woodman
38. B. Sexton
39. J. Whelan
40. B. Tyson
41. D. Guisinger
ft. L. Parks
43. T. Moorhead
44. H. Card
45. J. T. Dean
46. D. Magsig
47. L. Iveson
48. S. Jolley
49. C. Sebald
50. J. Towns
501. F, Anderson
52, R. Rumsey

�OGWlg!lWI]SSO©IM] REFRESHMENTS
SERVED BY THE INTERACT CLUB
8N THE BASEMENT OF THE THEATRE.
DONATOONS APPRECIATED
KROGER CO.
Serving You Comes First

LA BELLE WAREHOUSE
AMD STORAGE

COLDWATER

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BONTRAGER'S
STEAMWAY CARPET
CLEANING

QUICK CLEAN
CAR WASHES

TOM HARMON
ATTORNEY

JACQUELYN W. MERRIMAN
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In May of 1991, a new service oriented club sponsored by the Coldwater Rotary Club was established
at Coldwater High School. This club, known as the Interact Club, has a twofold purpose. 1) to promote the
idea of service to the community; 2) to open young people's minds to the world in which we live. With those
two goals in mind, the following will give a partial list of activities that our Club members are involved in.
In regards to community service, we are participating in the State's Adopt-A-Highway Program, clean­
ing up a section of 1-69. A group of our students have been involved in a tutoring program at Edison School
each Tuesday and Thursday, and other members have been involved with the English as a Second Language
Program offered through Franklin Adult Education. We organized this year's Christmas in Coldwater food
drive in the High School and doubled the amount of food received from the previous year. Our organization
has helped with the Big Brothers/Sisters Bowl-A-Thon and also helped the local Hospice program with various
activities. This year, we also provided 20 turkeys to needy families, and donated funds to the Shelter House
and Sunshine Place. Later on this year we hope to donate money, that we are raising, to various community
organizations as well as establishing some type of scholarship program for our members who are in need of
financial help.
As to the International component we participate in, one significant thing the club decided to do, at the
beginning of this school year, was to invite each foreign exchange student to be a part of our group. This has
given these students activities to be involved in as well as new students to meet and befriend. As a way to
better understand the world in which we live, our club members will be participating in a Model United
Nations held at Hope College in March.
This has been a busy and exciting time for our club and we would like to thank the Rotary Club for all
their help and support in our second year of operation!

John Petzko - Advisor
The following is a list of all members of the 1992-1993 Interact Club of Coldwater High School.
Officers -

Dan Martinson
Benedict Rocchio
Kelli Wischmeyer
Kari Abrey
Ginger Langwell

- President
- Vice President
- Secretary
- Secretary
-Treasurer

Class of 1993 -

Kari Abrey
Neil Brown
Stacy Duncan
Alicia Haberkorn
Tracy Posante
Gretchen Rubley
Tom Vuez

Isabella Acevedo
April Carpenter
Jacob Eby
Tabbie Matsumoto
Pedro Rinaldi
Tim Todd
Heidi Wagner

Adnan Ahmed
Ben Downs
Sarah Gaglio
Dan Martinson
Benedict Rocchio
Beatriz Villa
Ginny Walton
Kelli Wischmeyer

Class of 1994 -

Danette Brandymore
Shannon Crabtree
Sarah Ferguson
Ginger Langwell

Steve Bushouse
Lisa Dart
Marc Fletter
Karen Lloyd

Ming Chan
Joel Eden
Billie Jean Hicks
Tirsha Sanders
Tracy Sweitzer

Class of 1995 -

Kelley Chester
Lexi Malott

Laura Cohen
Tricia Malovey
Hope Sevidal

Jonelle Dean
Mandy Osborn
Lisa Steel

REFRESHMENTS BEING SERVED BY THE INTERACT CLUB
AT INTERMISSION IN THE BASEMENT OF THE THEATRE.
Donation Appreciated

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                    <text>TIBBITS OPERA HOUSE
FEBRUARY 24TH, 25TH, &amp; 26TH

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���INTERACT CLUB

of Coldwater High School
(www2.coldwaterschools.org/interact )
The Interact Club of Coldwater High School is a service club sponsored by the Coldwater
Rotary Club. Since 1991, Interact has been providing service to both C.H.S. as well as the commu­
nity of Coldwater. The goals of Interact are quite simple: 1.) to promote the idea of service to our
local community, and 2) to open young peoples minds to the world in which we live. With those
two goals in mind the following will give a partial list of activities that our Club members are in­
volved in this year.
We have also made it a point to invite foreign exchange students into our organization and
this year they have played an integral part in making or organization a success. We truly enjoy
having them as members.

After this year, we will have given out over $25,000 in scholarships over the past 20 years to
needy students at C.H.S as well as helping raise money for our local Veterans organization to aid
in the buying of a new handicapped accessible van. Interact members raise money through our
annual Interact Raffle, as well as providing refreshments for the Rotary Show. Interact members
have one thing in common; they care about themselves and the greater community that they live
in. They are very involved in school activities and yet they find the time to give something back to
our school as well as our community.

This year is an exciting year for us. Thanks to a wonderful donation by the Women who
Care of Branch County we are inaugurating a fun event for all students in Branch County called the
ABC Challenge. The ABC Challenge (Awesome Branch County) is an obstacle course/mud run to
be held at the Branch County Fairgrounds will continue in 2022. The Branch County Rotary Clubs
(Coldwater, Sunrise, Bronson, and Quincy) have agreed to be our title sponsor with the Coldwater
Noon Rotary Club sponsoring all the events taking place in the Amphitheater at the Fairgrounds.
This will be a great fund raiser for our organization and we will be giving back thousands of dollars
to local schools as well as other needy organizations in Branch County with the proceeds we raise
from our event.
This has been a busy and exciting time for our club and we would like to thank the Coldwa­
ter Rotary Club for all their help and support. It has also been a pleasure to be a part of the 100th
Anniversary Celebration. Our club would like to congratulate the Rotarians for a job well done!

Sarah Davis - Advisor

�2022 Coldwater Rotary Club Members

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Pat Albright

Mark Galliers

Ed Lake

Randy Sell

Ryan Barle

Matt Galliers

Sarah Davis

Brian Sexton

Charles Bauschard

Mike Galliers

Craig Lynch

Kevin Sheppard

Eric Beckhusen

Ron Gibson

Brian Marteen

Matt Shook

Jeff Budd

Jason Goodwin

Denny McCafferty

Cayden Sparks

Steve Burns

Jim Gordon

Bill Milnes

Bob Steel

Jim Brott

Dick Guisinger

Scott Morrison

Norb Strobel

Barry Case

Tim Hart

Brian Musselman

Dan Taylor

Dennis Cole

Joe Hayes

Al Nelson

Howard Taylor

Jim Cole

Randall Hazelbaker

Scott Ohm

Fred Tremblay

Claude Coleman

Jim Hiscock

Jeff Paarlberg

Jim Troust

Curtis Covert

Joe Holicki

Larry Parks

Dale Waligora

Scott Crabtree

Matthew Houtz

Chris Pierce

John Wellet

Fred Culy

Mike Iveson

Dave Pierce

Gary Werkman

Jeff Dean

Jay Johnson

Paul Plant

William (B J.) West

Randy DeGroot

Steve Kasperski

Chad Rackocy

Jim Whelan

Greg Donay

Wayne Kellogg

Michael Reen

Quinn White

Joe Drennan

Tom Kramer

Dave Rubley

Terry Wilber

Karl Duda

Nick Krzeminski

Dave Satder

John Ziegler

The Century Club
Case, Barry

Downs, Larry

Lake, Ed

Taylor, Howard

Cole, Jim

Guisinger, Dick

Nelson, Al

Troust, Jim

Coleman, Claude

Hiscock, Jim

Parks, Larry

Whelan, Jim

Culy, Fred

Kellogg, Wayne

Rubley, Dave

Dean, Jeff

Kramer, Tom

Strobel, Norb

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Our 100th

THE FOUR WAY TEST
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Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it build GOOD WILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIP?
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
Copyright 1946, ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

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OVER THE YEARS...
City Tennis Courts

Linear Park

International Water Projects

Splash Park

Community Foundation

Al Provot Food Pantry

Student Scholarships

Booster Club

Rachel’s Challenge

CHS Baseball Press Box

Walk for Warmth

Coldwater Fireworks

Branch County Humane Society

Interact Club

Teen Share House

BISD Success by Six

Kimble Camp

Coldwater Little League

Branch District Library

Altrusa Teen Share

Girls on the Run

Beginnings Care for Life

Big Brothers/Sisters

Upward Youth Basketball

Gathering of Flags War Memorial

Rotary Park

Haiti Nursing Foundation

Presbyterian Health Clinic

Kids Kingdom

Polio Plus

Branch Interfaith Hospitality Network

AYSO Soccer

Tommy’s House

Relay for Life

Cub Scouts

BARC

Tibbits Foundation

Habitat for Humanity

Kayak Boat Launch

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431 E Chicago St., Coldwater

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G &amp; W DISPLAY FIXTURES, INC.
AND GALLIERS &amp; WISCHMEYER PROPERTIES

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Home &amp; Farm. Inc.

30 W. CHICAGO STREET

(517) 279-9500
www.hauskarealty.com

COLDWATER, Ml 49036

THANK YOU
ROTARY
FOR HELPING OUR
COMMUNITY TO
BE A GREAT
PLACE TO LIVE!

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Branch County Fair
262 Sprague Street
Coldwater, Michigan
(517) 278-5267
www.branchfair.com

Available for
Banquets - Receptions - Meetings -Trade Shows - Reunions
Conferences - Conventions - Workshops

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Dr. Evan Frederick
517-278-6077
323 W Chicago Street
Coldwater, Ml 49036

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BJ West

Member SIPC

Financial Advisor
97 Marshall Street
Coldwater, Ml 49036
517-278-3049

Edwardjones
MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING

CONGRATULATIONS
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB
Ford Realty LLC and Jerry &amp; Mary Ann Ford have shared
50+ years with COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB'S
1 OChyears.

517.279.9548
www. fordrealtyhomes. com
372 Marshall St | Coldwater, MI 49036

Jerry Ford
Realtor Emeritus

jerry@fordrealtyhomes.com

Mary Ann Ford

Show attendance, advertising, Patriotism, U.S. Flag
Programs, and don't forget Slow Pitch Softball.

A special thanks to member Dave Sattler for helping inspire
the Coldwater City Council to approve and grant the site
for the Gathering of Flags War Memorial and Coldwater
Rotary donations, especially purchasing the eleven 4x6 US
Flags annually for the Memorial Day Celebration since the
beginning of the project.
Respectfully,

Jerry &amp; Mary Ann Ford

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178 W. Garfield Road
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
(517) 278-2611

(800) 753-4687

Fax: (517) 278-8766

EVERT 10VNG MIHMS DELIGHT
AUGUST 27,2022 BRANCH COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
COLDWATER HIGH SCHOOL’S INTERACT CLUB,
SPONSORED BY COLBWATEB NOON ROTARY
www.abcchallenge.org
The Awesome Branch County Challenge is an event for school aged children (5-18) that consists of an adventure course over a
mile in length and packed with over 20 fun and challenging obstacles. At the ABC Challenge, kids get to put their adventure and
problem solving skills to thetest by climbing over bales of hay, army crawling through mud, traversing up and over rugged cargo
nets, navigating over day covered moguls, and sliding down a hill into an epic mud pit to cap off the adventure! A fun filled day,
endingwithapricelesssenseofaccomplishment, Is plannedforthe young peopleofour county. We hopeyoujoin inthefestivities!

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180 Asama Parkway

517-279-1090

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517.279.2466
fax 517.278.2966
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200 Vista Drive, Coldwater, Ml 49056

Since 1972 • Quincy, Ml

Phone: 517-278-2129

Leon Parrish Brad Parrish

Emergency After Hours: 1-888-725-7554

1284 East Chicago Road
Quincy, Michigan 49082

Walk-In for a Service Intake or Crisis Evaluation

Phone: (517) 639-4656
Fax: (517) 639-3361

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227 W. Chicago Road

Sturgis, MI 49091
Phone: (269) 651-2445

Fax: (269) 651-4044

Coldwater Office
28 W. Chicago St, Suite 2A
Coldwater, Mi 49036

Phone: (517) 227-5361

Fax: (269) 651-4044

www.sturgislawfirm.com

With over 95 years combined legal experience, we provide our

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Low Cost Spay/Neuter Services
(517) 227-7288

E. Chicago Rd.
Coldwater

Deb Lounds-Bowers
(517) 278=6278
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776 ANGOLA ROAD
COLDWATER, MI 49036

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366 W Chicago St,

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Coldwater, Ml
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At Southern Marsh we focus on the client and their needs, We have a genuine concern
for the communities we represent and create a positive experience for both sides in any
property transaction. Our business approach is direct and successful: we listen to the
client’s needs, advocate for our clients and match them to the right property, then
assures an honest and efficient home buying/selling experience. While all of the skills
and knowledge employed in handling a real estate transaction are vital to success, We
believe the first step in helping either a buyer or a seller is to help them understand their
wants, needs, and goals. Today we make a difference and gain personal satisfaction
from helping our clients reach their dreams of homeownership - or of selling and
moving on to life’s next adventure!

Give us a call and let us do the work for you!
Angie Marsh 517.617.1180
Chad Marsh 517.499.6132
Amanda Case 269.689.5262
Jessica Dirschell 517.490.9302
Linda Shaffer 517.617.3711
Reese Witte 517.212.5879
Sara Skutt 517.617.7567
Khelley Adams 260.668.9533
Krista Dirschell 517.610.1180
Marilyn Ostrander 517.250.0373
Darci Gaff 260.316.4434
Liza Graham 207.992.813

517.639.2334 -126 W. Chicago St. Quincy, Ml

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Happy Days Theme
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Chorus

How Sweet It Is

Celebration

Chorus plus Jay Johnson and Dale Waligora

Chorus

Your Smiling Face

I Can See Clearly Now

Matt Shook

Jim Whelan

Fancy Like

Don1 Worry Be Happy

Pat Albright and The Show Pigs

Curtis Covert

Gotta Wear Shades
Jim Gordon, Brian Musselman, and Jeff Paarlberg

FIRST HALF MIDDLE

Dancing In The Street

SECOND HALF MIDDLE

Chorus

Saturday In The Park

Knee Deep

Chorus with Cayden Sparks and Joe Drennan

Chorus

Take The Money And Run

Oh Baby Mine

Mark and MattCalliers

Randy DeGroot, Steve Kasperski,

B. J. West, Terry Wilber, and Jim Brott

SHOW CLOSING

God Bless The USA
FIRST HALF CLOSE

Shout
Matt Galliers and the Chorus

Chorus plus Matt Shook and Matt Houtz

�PIT MUSICIANS
Matt Biolchini
Joe Holicki
Russell Gates
Dave Fasick

CHAIRMAN
Dan Taylor
ASSISTANT CHAIRMAN
Kevin Sheppard

DIRECTOR
Brian Sexton

STAGE MANAGER
Dave Sattler

ADVERTISING
Scott Ohm

SKIT CHAIRMAN
Tim Hart

TICKETS
Jim Gordon

STAGE CREW
Claude Coleman
Mike Iveson
Randy Sell
Gary Werkmean
Dave Rubley

PROGRAMS
Mike Iveson
FINANCE
Paul Plant
MASTER OF CEREMONY
Tim Hart

BACKDROP
Jackie Howarth
Justin Donnelly
Ray Gallop
Terry Garn

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Pat Albright

Show Pigs
Bob Steel, Steve Burns, Karl Duda, Ryan Barle, Joe Drennan,
Jason Good, Brian Marteen, B. J. West, Chad Rokocy, Cayden Sparks,
Dale Waligora, and John Wellet

RECOGNITION
The Coldwater Rotary Club wishes to thank the

We also extend our gratitude to the Tibbits Opera

firms and individuals sponsoring thisshow for their

Foundation and Arts Council and the theatre staff
for their support and assistance.
A Special Thanks to our “Pit Band" for their

generous advertising and donations, which help
support the Coldwater Noon Rotary Club and our

worthwhile community projects.

contribution of time and talent in preparation
for and presentations of our annual show.

The club extends our special thanks to the

Coldwater Elks Lodge (B.P.O.E. No 1023) for the

use of their wonderful facility for rehearsals.

Carroll Barnes, Robert Loose, &amp; Jim Lyon

Please note the FIRE EXITS at the main theatre entrance,
to the LEFT of the STAGE, and on BOTH SIDES of the BALCONY.

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Matthew Krutsch, DDS, BS

Gregory Mansour, DDS, BS
Daniel Pickard, DDS, BS

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then you just come pick up a check!
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28 W. Chicago Street, Suite 3-01
Coldwater, Ml 49036
517-279-9707

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
PHONE: (517) 278-5623

610 W. Burr Oak Street
Centreville, Ml 49032
269-467-6348

Your Consumer Product Solution
605 W. Chicago Street, Suite 1
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
517-278-2396
Visit us at www.alliance-foods.com
At Alliance Foods, we've been delivering value to our clients since the 1920s, resulting in
steady growth for nearly a century. Today, we are a 100% employee-owned company that is a
true leader in both the food and non-food consumer products industries. We allow consumer
packaged goods manufacturers to focus on their products - while we optimize other critical
aspect of their business cycle: sales, packaging and logistics.

We offer a unique combination of experience, skills and service offerings that cannot be
matched by any other company. And we are driven by a core set of values that defines who
we are and how we work. Together, it all means that Alliance Foods is uniquely qualified to
partner with consumer product manufacturers to grow sales, while also offering opportunities

to reduce costs.

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Midwestern Realty
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Lynn Mitchell

517-369-7311

MEETING ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
SERVING BRANCH COUNTY SINCE 1938

ODREN’S AUTO SERVICE
690 E Chicago Rd, Coldwater. Ml 49036

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517-414-231 1

“Service with a personal Touch"

685 E Chicago Rd. Coldwater, Ml 49036

K &amp; W MANUFACTURING, INC.

Office (517) 278-6400 Fax (517) 278-0308
Email horn.lynn@yahoo.com

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Doug Crabtree/Scott Crabtree

30 N. Clay St., Coldwater, MO 49036
COLDWATER
(517) 278-5717

COLON
(269) 432-3625

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DYNAMIC CRAFT BEER AND TASTY PUD GRUD
Coldwater, MI 8 Hicksville, OH &amp; twobanditsbrewing.com
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JONESVILLE
(517) 849-2135

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220 East Garfield Road Coldwater, MI 49036
Office: 517-278-4561 or 800-440-2667
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539 JAY STREET
COLDWATER, Ml 49036
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1184 Adolph Road
Union City, Ml 49094
Phone (517) 741-4275
Fax (517) 741-4259

74 W. Chicago St • Coldwater
517-278-4234

252 W. Carleton Rd • Hillsdale
517-437-7919
Mon - Thur 11:00 - 9:30
Fri - Sat 11:00 -10:00
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320 North Behnke Road
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Coldwater, Michigan 49036
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935 E. Chicago Rd.
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CHROME ACCESSORIES
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Building and Real Estate needs. We offer a wide range of housing
options for almost any budget. Whether you are looking for Modular,
Site Built, Ranch, Two-Story, Cape Cod, Chalet, or Custom Home
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Coldwater, Ml 49036
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835 Langwell Rd.
Bronson, Ml 49028

Commercial, Agricultural
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�COMMERCIAL SPORTS BAR
“The Best Dam Sports Bar in Coldwater”

173 S. Monroe

Keno - Big Screen - Pool - Foosball
Burgers - Pizza

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Dennis &amp; Jessika Cole

Spieth &amp; Satow Auctions, Inc.
517-279-7888

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Congratulations Coldwater Rotary on 100 Years!

VETERINARY SERVICES

The James R. Vozar Insurance Agency

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452 W Central Rd

Coldwater, MI

(517) 369-2161

ATTORNEYS

VANDERVOORT,
CHRIST &amp; FISHER, RC.
Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts and Power of Attorney, Probate, Divorce,
Child Support and Visitation, Corporate and Business Law, Personal Injury,
Criminal Defense, Employment, Real Estate, Civil Litigation and Bankruptcy

OVER 70 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE
Coldwater Executive Suites, Suite 2B
28 West Chicago Street

Coldwater, MI 49036

(517) 278-0500
Website: www.vcflaw.com

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CPS SUPPLY INC.
Janitorial Supplies • Vacuum Repair &amp; Sales • Party Supplies
471 Marshall Street, Coldwater

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517-278-8220 / 888-818-8158

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716 West Chicago Road, Coldwater, MI 517-279-8450
Taco Tuesday Night - $1.00 Tacos • Thirsty Thursday/All Day - $1.00 Cans

Specials &amp; upcoming events posted daily!

Home of the Willow Burger &amp; Friday Night Alaskan Pollock Fish FryI

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COLDWATER
ROTARIANS
Compliments of:

MicheODe Scheetz
Chris Sumnar
Jenalle Beaman

Madison Scheetz
Riley Scheetz

Evan Dean

Emma Dean

62 W. Chicago Street
Coldwater, Ml

Renner Longstreet

(517) 278-2377

Daisy Broadway

Callen Longstreet

Oliver Broadway

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364 Marshall Street, Coldwater

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Coldwater
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CLEMENS
395 N Fremont Road, Coldwater

FOOD GROUP

www.CFGColdwater.com

517-279-7616
FAX 517-278-4554

�Holicki Eye Centers F°C

&amp; Holicki Optical Inc.
Diseases &amp; Surgery of the Eye

Joseph P. Holicki, D.O.
American Board Certified Ophthalmologist
Eye Surgery Specialist.
Cataract, Diabetic Eye Disease, Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration.

Dr. Lisa Chaudhari, O.D.
Certified Optometrist

You have a choice where to have your Cataract surgery. Stay Local.
Conveniently located on the west side of Coldwater across from the airport.
Other locations in Angola and Sturgis to better serve you.
142 E. Chicago Road • Coldwater, Michigan 49036

(517) 279-7927

www.holickieyecenters.com

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102 Bishop Avenue (Across from the Water Tower)
Sunday Services at 8:30 and 11:00

Coldwater Rotarian Dave Pierce - Sr. Pastor

ATTEND CHURCH REGULARLY!
Ifyou don’t, you might end up like these guys!
www.fbcofcoldwater.org

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124 S. MAIN STREET
READING, Ml 49274
Scott Allen Morrison, AIA
e-mail:sallencorp@cbpu.com

49A W. Chicago Street
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

tel: 517-279-7787 fax: 517-279-8903
Website: sallendesign.com

Good Luck
Coldwater Rotary!
Dr. G. David &amp; Del Rubley

�FRESHLY ROASTED COFFEE
SINCE 2002

PINE KNOLL LAWN PEST CONTROL
Wayne Larimer (517)278-8144

A Grand Occasion

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FIVE LAKES.com

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Luke
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253 Target Drive
Coldwater. Ml 49036

517-279-2500
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Asphalt Paving, Seal Coating,

Grading, Trucking &amp; Excavating
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517.924.0656
PO Box 516 Coldwater
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Coldwater, Ml 49036

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Laurel Way of Caring or to schedule a tour

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142 E. Chicago Road • Coldwater, Michigan 49036

(517) 279-7927 www.holickieyecenters.com

“Good Luck Rotarians
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Real Estate Appraisals
Pierce Appraisals
Chris Pierce
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to you. You must take all your garbage with you and leave the

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Tasty Twist of Coldwater
360 Marshall St., Coldwater 278-4559

We support the Coldwater Rotary show and its’ mission
to support all of us and our local programs and causes!

WARNER OIL CO., INC
400 Race Street • Coldwater, Ml 49036
Office: 517-278-5844

• Gasoline
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253 Target Drive
Coldwater, MI 49036

517-279-25OO
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The Foundation Golf Center
491 Jonesville Road, Coldwater, Ml 49036

Phone: (517) 279-6164
Aviza Insurance Agency
375 West Chicago Street

Coldwater • 49036 Michigan

517-279-9252
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Mon-Sat 11:00 a.m.

50 E. Chicago Street, Coldwater Michigan

(517) 227-5877
JT’s Signature Smoked Foods
Ribs, Pork, Turkey, Brats &amp; Prime Rib
Steaks, Burgers, Sandwiches &amp; Pizza’s
Award winning Chili and Soups
Biggest drink selection with 100 different beers
2 Professional Diamond Billiard tables
Live music &amp; Entertainment Every Fri &amp; Sat night

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22 Tibbits Plaza • Coldwater, Ml 49036 • Fax: 517.279.7919

Compliments of:
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Renner Longstreet • Evan Dean • Riley Scheetz
Callen Longstreet • Oliver Broadway • Daisy Broadway

of Coldwater
Fire &amp; Water -Cleanup &amp; Restoration”

517-278-5261
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410 North Willowbrook Road • Coldwater, MI

Yanni Chen, D.O.
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517-279-9599

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32 Railroad Street * Coldwater, Ml 49036 * Phone: (517) 278-0920 * Fax: (517) 278-0925

First Baptist Church of Coldwater
102 Bishop Avenue Across from the Water Tower

Sunday Services at 8:30 and 11:00
Coldwater Rotarian Dave Pierce - Sr. Pastor
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227 N. ANGOLA RD.
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BUSINESS HOURS
M-F 8:00 - 5:00
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Core Center
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Coldwater, MI 49036

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19 RAILROAD STREET, COLDWATER

(517) 278-8385
CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING • HEAT PUMPS • FURNACES
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600 JAY STREET COLDWATER, Ml 49036

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Steve Wirick • Barbara Davis Wirick

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3027 Barnhill

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WORLD CLASS GOLF
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61809 Stonegate Drive Centreville, MI 49032
Rolla Frisinger - Head PGA Pro
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Owner Mac’s Pharmacy
Coldwater Rotarian

Midwest Optometry Group, PLLC

Bruce &amp; Ruth Young

�The 2019 Rotary Show is
dedicated to the memory of

Bob Rumsey
Year Entered Rotary -1960

President - 1970-1971 was also secretary and
attendance secretary for over 15 years
PHF - 1981 - 3 rd member to be awarded

Over 55 years perfect attendance. Participated in over 50 Rotary
shows as a chorus member and skit member. Most recently known
for his infamous “ice hole” skit in 2014 at the age of 85.

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Pit Musicians - Pete Fair, Joe Holicki, Dave Pierce, Chris Pierce
Chairman - Kevin Sheppard

Assistant Chairman - Craig Lynch
Director-Bill Milnes

Assistant Director - Steve Kasperski
Master of Ceremonies - Tim Hart
Skit Committee Chairman - Tim Hart
Skit Committee - Scott Morrison, Scott Ohm, Matt Holtz, Cayden Sparks, Jeff Budd
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• Moondance - Randal Hazebaker
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• YMCA-The Village Wannabees
• In Case You Didn't Know - Bill Milnes
• Seven Bridges Road - Mark, Matt, and Mike Galliers

SecondHalf- Closing
• American Pie/Wagon Wheel/God Bless America
Chorus w/ Steve Kasperski, Jim Gordon, Nick Krzeminski,
and Brian Marteen

The Village Wannabees

The Traveling Wilbees
Galliers Boys

Jim Brott, Dennis Cole, Jim Cole, Jay Johnson, Brian Marteen, Brian Musselman,
Larry Parks, Cayden Sparks, Bob Steel, John Wei let, Terry Wilbur
Terry Wilber, Steve Kasperski, Jay Johnson, Dan Taylor
Matt, Mark &amp; Mike Galliers

The Coldwater Rotary Club wishes to thank the firms and individuals
sponsoring this show for their generous advertising and donations,
which help support the Coldwater Noon Rotary Club and our
worthwhile community projects.

We also extend our gratitude to the Tibbits Opera foundation and
Arts Council and the theatre staff for their support and assistance.
A special thanks to our "Pit Band" for their contribution of time and
talent in preparation for and presentation of our annual show.

The Club extends our special thanks to the Coldwater Elks Lodge
(B.P.O.E. No. 1023) for the use oftheir wonderful facility for rehearsals.

In Memory ofBob Rumsey
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manufacturers to focus on their products-while we optimize other critical aspect of their business

cycle: sales, packaging and logistics.
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BRANCH COUNTY FAIR
262 SPRAGUE STREET
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(517) 278-5367
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Office: 517-238-5588 • Cell: 517-617-9988
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Medicare questions? WE CAN HELPS
Colleen Albright Medicare Plan Specialist
517-279-0538 • 431 E Chicago St., Coldwater

Pines Behavioral Health
"Life should be enjoyed...not endured"
• Outpatient Mental Health Services
• Substance Use Services
• Child, Adolescent, Family &amp;
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• 24 Hour Emergency Services
• CARF Accedited Programs
• Most Insurances Accepted
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• Sliding Fee Schedule Accepted

200 Vista Drive, Coldwater, Ml 49036
Phone: 517-278-2129 or 517-279-8404
Web address: www.pinesbhs.org
Emergency Crisis Services for all
Branch County Residents
After Hours Call: 888-725-7534

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Manufactured Housing Sales

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Beverly Ohm
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Alterations &amp; More

��2019 Coldwater Rotary Club Members
Pat Albright

Matt Galliers

Ron Lanford

Craig Sebald

Pete Baldwin

Mike Galliers

Bob Loose

Randy Sell

Carroll Barnes

John Garrett

Craig Lynch

Brian Sexton

Charles Bauschard

Ron Gibson

Jim Lyon

Kevin Sheppard

Eric Beckhusen

Jim Gordon

Brian Marteen

Matt Shook

Paul Beckhusen

Dick Guisinger

Denny McCafferty

Cayden Sparks

Jim Brott

Tim Hart

Bill Milnes

Bob Steel

Jeff Budd

Joe Hayes

Scott Morrison

Norb Strobel

Barry Case

Randall Hazelbaker

Brian Musselman

Dan Taylor

Dennis Cole

Jim Hiscock

Al Nelson

Howard Taylor

James Cole

Rich Holben

Scott Ohm

Fred Tremblay

Claude Coleman

Matt Ho utz

Jeff Paarlberg

Jim Troust

Scott Crabtree

Mike Iveson

Larry Parks

John Wellet

Fred Culy

Jay Johnson

Chris Pierce

Gary Werkman

Jeff Dean

Steve Kasperski

Dave Pierce

Jim Whelan

Randy DeGroot

Wayne Kellogg

Paul Plant

Quinn White

AJ DeMond

Tom Kramer

Nick Postula

Terry Wilber

Larry Downs

Nick Krzeminski

Dave Rubley

John Ziegler

Mark Galliers

Ed Lake

Dave Satder

Sebald, Craig
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Taylor, Howard
Troust, Jim

Whelan, Jim

�INTERACT CLUB of Coldwater High School (www2.coldwaterschools.org/interact)
The Interact Club of Coldwater High School is a service club sponsored by the Coldwater Rotary Club. Since 1991, Interact has been
providing service to both C.H.S. as well as the community of Coldwater. The goals of Interact are quite simple: 1.) to promote the idea of service
to our local community, and 2) to open young peoples minds to the world in which we live. With those two goals in mind the following will give a
partial list of activities that our Club members are involved in this year.

We have also made it a point to invite foreign exchange students into our organization and this year they have played an integral part in
making or organization a success. We truly enjoy having them as members.
After this year, we will have given out over $25,000 in scholarships over the past 19 years to needy students at C.H.S as well as helping
raise money for our local Veterans organization to aid in the buying of a new handicapped accessible van. Interact members raise money through
our annual Interact Raffle, as well as providing refreshments for die Rotary Show. Interact members have one thing in common; they care about
themselves and the greater community that they live in. They are very involved in school activities and yet they find the time to give something back
to our school as well as our community.

This year is an exciting year for us. Thanks to a wonderful donation by the Women who Care of Branch County we are inaugurating a fun
event for all students in Branch County called the ABC Challenge. The ABC Challenge (Awesome Branch County) is an obstacle course/mud run to
be held at the Branch County Fairgrounds on Saturday, June 15. The Branch County Rotary Clubs (Coldwater, Sunrise, Bronson, and Quincy) have
agreed to be our title sponsor with the Coldwater Noon Rotary Club sponsoring all the events taking place in the Amphitheater at the Fairgrounds.
This will be a great fund raiser for our organization and we will be giving back thousands of dollars to local schools as well as other needy organiza­
tions in Branch County with the proceeds we raise from our event
This has been a bus}’ and exciting time for our dub and we would like to thank the Coldwater Rotary Club for all their help and support.
It has also been a pleasure to be a part of this year’s Rotary Show. Our club would like to congratulate the Rotarians for a job well done!

John Petzko &amp; Ryan Scheetz - Advisors
The following are members of2019-2020 Interact Club of Coldwater High School.
Officers
Ella Budd - President
Selena Hostetler - Vice President
Dylan Targgart - Secretary
Melissa Vozar - Treasurer
Tiffanie Corwin and Zach Rigot - Sergeant in Arms

Ellory Farmer

Alyssa Bach

Jadyn Richmond

Dylan Targgart

Avery Volkmer

Megan Barnes

Gabi Rutz

Kelani Philipp

MiaRzepka

Wala Ahmed

Kory Ulrich

Cameron Marteen

Taylor Wilber

Asma Aldhaibani

Quentin Villa

Rilee Cooper

Carlee Crabtree

Brynn Niedzwiecki

Tate Hostetler

Julissa Chavez

Noah Waterbury

Emmalee Harrington

Khawlah Annajar

Madisyn Morgan

Yarel Beltran

Emma Finn

Shaima Altashi

Macie Miller

Veronica Arrayo

Haleigh Harper

Koby Stewart

Kyle Germann

Coltin Haylett

Kaitlin Meyers

Aiya Hajlan

Samantha Rodesiler

Katy Young

Mae Blansit

Jake Carr

Ella Budd

Alexa Davenport

David Roderick

Elka Machan

Tiffanie Corwin

Merna Yaldo

Emily Fagen

Sterling Haylett

Zach Rigot

Eric Fosdick

Ashley Drzewicki

Andrea Maldonado Campos

Bryce Lafferty

Esma Zamzami

Kelly Warner

Grant Kelley

Selena Hostetler

Hager Aislehay

Ali Qasmah

Faith Herendeen

Aisha Yehya

William Reehl

Kera Volkmer

Payton Molnar

Katie Langworthy

Erik Corona

Laynee Paarlberg

Tyler Scheid

Kelsie Smith

Valentina Yaldo

Madison Beckhusen

Malorie Rzpeka

Stuart Sobeske

Elloree Madden

Madison Hardy

Ryan Murphy

Whitney Ohm

Max Gruner

Alyssa Fisher

Meredith Grife

Lita Teeples

Marissa Cox

Emilie Smoker

��Coldwater Rotary
Join forces with the Coldwater Rotary Club to make

Branch County and the world a better place to live.
The original Coldwater Rotary Foundation was founded in

1986. Over the years, the foundation has helped cultivate
a number of projects in the area. After a brief hiatus, the

Rotary Foundation Board has been reestablished, with a
new direction and ultimate purpose of perpetuating the

good we have in our community.

Now accepting public donations.
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Contact a Noon Rotarian for more information.

Coldwater Rotary Club I PO Box 42 I Coldwater, Ml 49036 I www.coldwaterrotary.com

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JUNE 15,2019 BRANCH COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS

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