It is well for a man to respect his own vocation whatever it is, and to think himself bound to uphold it, and to claim for it the respect it deserves.—Dickens. The above was copied from the first publication of the Newsletter, May, 1929. A Directors' meeting was held at the home of Pres. Wanberg, November 18. At this meeting Pres. Wanberg appointed the following Nominating Committee: Sam Mitchell, chairman; Arthur Cody and Harold Mosher. The following are the officers nominated for the year of 1945: President — Paul Wanberg 1st Vice-President — Homer Darling 2nd Vice-President — George Rommell, Jr. 3rd Vice-President — Philip Cassidy Treasurer — John Counsell Secretary — Earl Polhamus Trustee for 3 Years — John Latvis Entertainment Committee — Harold Mosher, Chairman Golf Committee — Arthur Anderson, Chairman Auditing Committee — Tom Mattis, Ralph Thomas We note the following changes of address of our members in the armed services: A. M. Barney, MM 3/c, 127 Naval Construction, Bat. C. D., Plat. 4, c/o Postmaster, San Francisco Sgt. D. W. Barry, ASN 31138, H. G. Det. T. C. Army Base, 7th F.L.E.W., Boston, Mass. George Rommell is now in a hospital somewhere in Georgia, where he was transferred from Camp Edwards recently. His present address is not available at this time. Our annual meeting will be held at the American Legion Home at 73 Weston Street on Route 20, in Waltham, Wednesday evening, January 10. Meeting will be called to order at 7:30 P. M.. A turkey dinner will be served at 8:30 P. M. at the cost of $2.00 per plate, followed by entertainment and dancing. Come and bring your partners. We should have a good time.