Cogs in the wheel - The Rotary Balita no. 736 (December 24, 1953) / Joe Bautista
Description: page 23 In: Rotary Club of Manila. The Rotary Balita No. 724 to 748Summary: Dissy Gunx was among the passengers who arrived on the s.s. President Wilson last Thursday. He likes many people here and many people here like him. He has spent the best years of his life. Heacock's officials gave him a warm welcome. Yoyong Rodriguez, House re-electionist, is back from a trip to the States with his wife. That was a short vacation after an arduous election campaign. There was talk of making him Speaker. Arsenic Luz was host to many friends, most of them past the half-century mark, when he honored Carson Taylor, venerable publisher, on the latter's birthday. CX Clark, RCA top boss (Philippines), was host to a number of employees who have completed 25 years with the RCA. The number grows yearly. Danding Romualdez gave an inspirational talk commending the very friendly management-employe relations in the firm. Ben Legarde, both as head of the Philippine Motor Association and as a Rotarian, was most busy the past weeks, raising funds for the police forces of Manila and its suburbs. He and his associates wanted to spread Christmas cheer. Gary Yupanges is the proud father of a boy. No wonder he was very jovial. He forgot to pass the cigars. Balmy Balmeerde, Amading Bentiste, Charlie Hollman, Mouching del Rosario and Pery Farolan were much in the news recently. Ersie del Rosario is the new president of the Philippines national committee of the International Press Institute, an association of editors.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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The Rotary Balita no. 736 (December 24, 1953).
Dissy Gunx was among the passengers who arrived on the s.s. President Wilson last Thursday. He likes many people here and many people here like him. He has spent the best years of his life. Heacock's officials gave him a warm welcome. Yoyong Rodriguez, House re-electionist, is back from a trip to the States with his wife. That was a short vacation after an arduous election campaign. There was talk of making him Speaker. Arsenic Luz was host to many friends, most of them past the half-century mark, when he honored Carson Taylor, venerable publisher, on the latter's birthday. CX Clark, RCA top boss (Philippines), was host to a number of employees who have completed 25 years with the RCA. The number grows yearly. Danding Romualdez gave an inspirational talk commending the very friendly management-employe relations in the firm. Ben Legarde, both as head of the Philippine Motor Association and as a Rotarian, was most busy the past weeks, raising funds for the police forces of Manila and its suburbs. He and his associates wanted to spread Christmas cheer. Gary Yupanges is the proud father of a boy. No wonder he was very jovial. He forgot to pass the cigars. Balmy Balmeerde, Amading Bentiste, Charlie Hollman, Mouching del Rosario and Pery Farolan were much in the news recently. Ersie del Rosario is the new president of the Philippines national committee of the International Press Institute, an association of editors.
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