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Domestic News March 29, 1938

The Daily Alaska Empire

Juneau, Juneau County, Alaska

What is this article about?

The Juneau Rotary Club voted to support Henry C. Fixott of Portland, Ore., for District Governor at their luncheon in Percy's Cafe. They also decided to shift meetings to Mondays to avoid 'boat day' conflicts. Guests included Albert Rapp, Eddie Nelson, and C. H. Metcalfe.

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JUNEAU ROTARIANS SUPPORT PORTLAND MAN FOR GOVERNOR

The Juneau Rotary Club at its luncheon this noon in Percy's Cafe voted to support Henry C. Fixott of Portland, Ore., for District Governor when the district conference is held this spring in San Francisco.

In order to avoid "boat day," the club voted to hold its luncheon meeting on Monday hereafter instead of Tuesday as some of the members are unable to attend on the day the boat arrives from the south due to nature of their business.

Albert Rapp of Lucky Shot, Alaska, Eddie Nelson of Seattle and C. H. Metcalfe of Juneau, were guests of the club today.

What sub-type of article is it?

Appointment Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Juneau Rotary Club District Governor Support Henry C Fixott Meeting Schedule Change Boat Day Avoidance Club Guests

What entities or persons were involved?

Henry C. Fixott Albert Rapp Eddie Nelson C. H. Metcalfe

Where did it happen?

Juneau

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Juneau

Event Date

This Noon

Key Persons

Henry C. Fixott Albert Rapp Eddie Nelson C. H. Metcalfe

Outcome

club voted to support fixott for district governor and to change meetings to mondays; guests hosted.

Event Details

Juneau Rotary Club at luncheon in Percy's Cafe voted to support Henry C. Fixott of Portland, Ore., for District Governor at spring conference in San Francisco. Voted to hold future luncheons on Monday instead of Tuesday to avoid 'boat day' attendance issues. Guests: Albert Rapp of Lucky Shot, Alaska; Eddie Nelson of Seattle; C. H. Metcalfe of Juneau.

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