
THE KNIGHT/JULY 1946
CORPORATE COMMUNION CLUB NIGHT S.O.S. THE KNIGHT/AUGUST 1946 PICNIC
In passing, Bishop Dunne Council beat us 16-10 in a softball game and 35-10 in a tug of war – that is, 35 men to our 10. STORK CLUB BLOOD DONORS THE KNIGHT/SEPTEMBER 1946
These parties are designed primarily to bring together the Catholic young men and ladies of Fort Worth, 18 years of age and up, for an evening of
socialibility and, with that in mind, the nurses of St. Joseph's Hospital and the Catholic men of the Fort Worth Army Air Field will be invited to this party.
Members too, are asked to invite any young men or ladies and they can be assured of an evening of fun and pleasure.
At our last party we had a large crowd present and, with Harry Moreland as master of ceremonies and Joe Neustadter as, everyone had a good
time. John Mahon, Harry Tierney, Wayne Hunter and Harry Moreland added much to the pleasure of the evening with their harmony. THE KNIGHT/OCTOBER 1946 "Seventeen boys, exclaimed the father, and all Democrats but John, the little rascal. He got to readin'. HONOR ROLE Walter West – 4
Walter West, our Star Membership Salesman, is in the lead again and it is going to take some real work from all of us to match the race he is setting.
OFFICERS:
Grand Knight Leonard Endres
Deputy Grand Knight Geo Wilkinson
Chancellor Guy Thompson
Recorder Tommy Farrell
Financial Secretary W. Jerome Fesperman
Treasurer Joe Breen
Advocate E W Coonrod
Inside Guard J Vidmar
Outside Guard Max Touchon
Trustees Ben McCombs Tom O Gara Jim Leonard
Lecturer Eddie Preston
Warden Jake Huber
Holy Name Church, Sunday July 28th at the 8 o'clock Mass.
A fitting spiritual start to our new fraternal year will be a large attendance at this Corporate Communion and we hope that each member will find it
possible to attend.
An informal gathering of members and their friends is planned for Saturday evening, July 20th at the Club Hall – you can bring your own
refreshments or purchase them at the hall – a few hours of sociability will be the order of the evening.
George Wilkinson is still looking for a dwelling for himself and family and he will appreciate any leads that will help him secure a place – 2-4321.
NEW STORY – OLD SUBJECT
Eddie Preston, in explaining a discoloration around one of his eyes, said that he had been cooled by an ice cream freezer.
A most enjoyable afternoon was spent recently by many of the members and their friends at the picnic held at the Ernest Allen Ranch. This
picnic was sponsored by this Council and Bishop Dunne Council and the committees in charge did a splendid job in providing a good time for all.
Vic Brockman announces the arrival of a baby girl, and Joe Breen, between pleas about the cemetery, advises of the addition of a baby boy to the Breen household. Congratulations to both you guys.
Harry Moreland advises that he is shaping up his Blood Donor records and will soon have someone down to needle the boys who have not already been typed and wish to be.
PARTY NIGHT
Our next social gathering for members and their friends will be held Saturday, September 28th at 8:30 p.m. at the Council hall.
WELCOME HOME-PARTY NIGHT
The Southern father was introducing his family of boys to a visiting governor.
The following members have turned in one or more applications –
R. L. McCormick – 2
Joe Breen – 2
W. Jerome Fesperman – 1
Wayne Hunter – 1
John Mahon – 1
Frank Kuban – 1
L. S. Schmucker – 1
Max Touchon, Jr. – 1
Ed Fifer – 1
J. E. Winfield