Casinos Club 
“Bringing Them in Hidewholr” will be the subject of 
an address, illustrated with films and slides, by Dr. W. M. 
Mann. Director of the National Zoological Park, in the Assem- 
bly Hall, Monday. February 7, 1938, at 8 p. m. 
Capturing all kinds of creatures here below, furred, feath- 
ered and scaled, a super sportsman might dream of; but bring- 
ing them home from the ends of the earth, alive and kicking, 
is something else again. With the blessings of the Smithsonian 
Institution and the National Geographic Society Dr. Mann did 
just. that. 
Members may invite guests including ladies. 
BE CONSIDERATE OF THINESELF EAT AT THE CLUB 
F S El 2 I 93ft 
February 10th at 8:15 r * at ( f P ® &iCer ^ursday, 
1634 Sye Street, Mrs Luc'lle Or “ Club House - 
will give an illustrated Mrs - Mann 
the East Indies with her husband whenThe^obt^ ^ 
many new and rare animals for the Zoo. obtail,ed 
Members will be allowed to 
bring one guest. 
R.s.y.p. 
February 8. 
to Mrs. Mendenhall, 
Wls . 3004 by 
THE COMMITTEE ON ADMISSIONS 
Announces the following names proposed for 
membership: 
Mrs Edward Merrill, 3111 Hawthorne Street. 
I roposed by Miss Grace C. Burton 
Seconder] by Mrs. William Sabine. 
Mrs. 1 horn as Parran, 3734 Oliver Street 
Proposed by Mrs. Wm. Charles White. 
Seconded by Mrs. E. B. McKinley. 
Mrs. Philip Sidney Smith, 3249 Newark Street 
Proposed by Mrs. C. Willard Haves 
Seconded by Mrs. Alfred H. Brooks. 
i he Committee on Admissions meets the 
third Tuesday in each month and all applica- 
tions for Permanent -Membership should be 
sent in before that day. 
All applications for I emporarv Membership 
should be sent direct to the Chairman. 
Mrs. Marion Butler, Chairman. 
GET-TOGETHER LUNCHEON 
For Members Only 
Wednesday, November 3, 1937 
1:00 P. M. 
A full attendance is requested and Members 
will please register promptly. Price, $1.00. 
1 he list will be found on the bulletin board. 
Reservations will close on November 1, 1937. 
CLUB SUPPER 
Thursday, November 18, 7 P. M. 
Guest of Honor 
Dr. Will him II — Mann.. 
who will tell us of his latest collecting trip. 
For Members and their Guests. Tables $5.00. 
List closes November 16, 1937. 
THE TUESDAY MORNINGS 
h_a 1 m. 
November 2— "The Changing Scene in World 
Affairs.” 
Miss Clara W. McQuown. 
November 9 — ‘‘Summer Travel Review.” 
Mesdames Hill, Safford, Berry- 
man, McKinley and Birdsa'll. 
November 16 — * “Comparison of Chinese and 
Japanese Culture.’' 
Miss Mary A. Noursc. 
November 23— “Moses In The Orient.” 
(Illustrated.) 
Dr. Earl B, McKinley. 
November 30— “ Siantar Scenes.” ( i llustr ? H , ) 
, Mrs William M. Mann. 
Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor, Chairman. 
THE MONDAY MORNING BOOK CHAT 
Mondays — 11 A. M. 
November 1— General Meeting. 
Books enjoyed during the sum- 
mer, 
November 8— “Midnight in the Desert.” 
by J. B. Priestly. 
Reviewed by Mrs. Harold G. Moulton. 
November 15— "This Lite I’ve Loved.” 
by Isabel Field, 
Reviewed by Mrs. W. E. Safford. 
November 22— “Four Hundred Million Cus- 
tomers.” 
by Carl Crow. 
Reviewed by Mrs. Frank F. Bunker. 
November 29— “Of Mice and Men.” 
bv John Steinbeck. 
Reviewed by Airs. Charles Conard. 
Program arranged by Mrs. W. K. Safford. 
Mrs. W. E. Safford, Chairman. 
