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MARCH 29, 1 924
Entered as second class matter at the post office at RICHMOND, VA. Subscription, $2.00 per year.
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Rotarians of the Thirty-Eighth District
Lend Me Tour Ears! 4
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Hail, and Greetings:
From every Club, from Asheville’s snowy mountains to Charleston’s sandy strand, comes the word that the
Pinehurst District Conference is to be a “peach”; in attendance, interest and fun.
A program of inspiration, constructive work and of much joyous entertainment is now assuming definite shape.
‘ You will miss the opportunity of a life time if you and your Rotary Ann dont visit charming Pinehurst at a
time when these congenial Rotary folks will be there.
The District Conference is always a feast of fellowship i Come to meet your old friends, and to make a lot of
good new friends. ’ :
Come along boys, and enjoy yourself to the utmost for a few fine Spring days—you’ll feel better for it for a
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/ear afterward.
“Whoop ’er up,—Whoop ’er up,
Whoop ’er up some more, .
Pinehurst, N. C. is the place,
Rotarians will take o’er lh~
Cordially and Rotarily yours,
Greensboro, N. C:
Paul Schenck, District Governor.
March 29th, 1924. ^