Bethesda news. (Savannah, Ga.) 19??-current, February 01, 1947, Page Page Four, Image 4

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Page Four OFFICERS OF BETHESDA ALUMNI YEAR 1947 & wii I r % k 1 M Pips r ' IIP .pj •to . ■ <:• •ft •X •X ft; Harry George, President as jugjSgig ftiift ft/ftftftftft ft: & m p-Xv •g;i I •S : m $ G. Raymond LaMon, Treasurer Harry George was elected president of the Bethesda Alumni Association by members who submitted their ballots by mail during the month of December, 1946. Harry succeeds Fred Schafer who served the club for the years 1945 and 1946. Other officers elected were: Drexel J. Kicklighter, vice president; Edwin O. Clements, of Jacksonville, honorary vice president; Raymond LaMon, treasurer; Thomas W. Moore, secretary; and the Rev. Thomas J. White, chaplain. Ray¬ mond LaMon and Tom Moore were re¬ elected. At our meeting of January 28 the president together with other officers of the club appointed the following com¬ mittees to serve during the year. Executive: Harry George, chairman; B. F. Diamond, Rev. Thmias J. White. Entertainment: Fred Shafer, chair¬ man; Sefton Williams, John Anchors. BETHESDA NEWS m \ & % I Drexel J. Kicklighter, Vice-President, m :'x •ftp Thomas W. Moore, Secretary Athletic: Raymond LaMon, chair¬ man;, Drexel Kicklighter, Swain Pot¬ ter. Membership: Tom Moore, chairman; Earl McKay, Mathew Conner. Visitation: Drexel Kicklighter, chair¬ man; Swain Potter, Frank Deal. House: Elton W. Creech, chairman; Eugene Torrance, Harry Carter. The Entertainment Committee had their meeting immediately following the regular meeting and planned two en¬ tertainments on through April. The first entertainment will be an oyster supper at the “Oyster Shell” on Satur¬ day night, Washington’s birthday, Feb¬ ruary 22nd. Supper will be served from 8 to 12 p. m. This is an outing for members, their families and friends as a social get-to-gether. All attend- 1947 S •ft ? I 0 m /ft j ft * /ft / /:ft;:/ft/:ft:::::ft ; ftft:; Edwin O. Clements, Jacksonville, Fla., Honorary Vice-President ing are required to meet their own ex¬ penses. Please notify secretary or a member of the Entertainment Com¬ mittee before February 19th if you will attend and how many will be in your party. Our biggest entertainment will be our Annual Aniversary Dance which will be held on Tuesday night, April 22 at the Hotel Savannah. The next day all of the Alumni will gather with the boys at Bethesda to help share in their activities. That night, April 23, the Alumni will have their Annual An¬ niversary Banquet. Tickets will be distributed to mem¬ bers, at least five tickets to each mem¬ ber. Members are urged to either sell or be responsible for five tickets. With 100 Savannah members we could at least take in $500.00. All Alumni members in Savannah and other cities are especially urged and expected to attend our Annual Ban¬ quet. Let’s make this the largest ban¬ quet in attendance since 1940. We should with so many of the boys that served in the last war home and at work again. Tucker's Auto Court Vz Mile South—Savannah, Ga. Gas & Oil for Stoves & Autos A HOME AWAY FROM HOME A Bethesda Boy