The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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JACKSBORO GAZETTE
PAGE THREE
Thursday, January 22, 1920
1. To keep a record of the pro- boro, who becomes delinquent in
ceedings of all meetings; 2. To at- his dues shall be dropped from the
tend to the correspondence of the roll, and may be reinstated by the
club. payment of back dues or by join-
ARTICLE V. ing as a new member.
The duties of the Treasurer shall 6. All persons wishing to join the
be: club after Feb. 1, 1920, shall make
1. To receive all remittances and application through a member and
pay all bills contracted by the receive a three-fourths majority
club; 2. To keep a strict account of all voting, before he may be-
of all money paid in or paid out,! come a member of the club.
and be able to show his expendi-
tures to the club at all meetings;
3. To formulate a list on the elev-
enth of all members in good stand-
ing.
ARTICLE VI.
The duties of the Sergenat-at-
arms shall be:
1. To maintain order and en-
force the rules and bylaws of the
club.
ARTICLE VII.
1. Officers shall hold office for a
7. Persons visiting members
shall be welcome to the club at all
times.
8. Any amount of money exceed-
ing the sum of twenty-five dollars
shall not be expended, without the
consent of a majority of all mem-
bers voting.
9. All disorderly members or
visitors shall be excluded from the
rooms by the Sergeant-at- arms.
10. Our club shall be open for
CONSTITUTION OF
THE YOUNG MEN’S SOCIAL
AND ATHLETIC CLUB
I The Young Men’s Social and
Athletic Club adopted the follow-
ing constitution and By-Laws:
Preamble.
In order to promote social and
athletic activities, to promote
wholesome entertainment, to prop-
agate a friendly fellowship among
our fellows, we the Charter Mem-
bers of the Young Men’s Social
Athletic Club of Jacksboro, do
proclaim this our Constitution,
and do endeavor to protect it as
long as we remain members.
ARTICLE I.
The officers of this club sh^U
consist of:
1. President. $
2. Vice President.
3. Secretary.
4. Treasurer.
5. Sergeant-at-arms.
ARTICLE II.
The duties of the President shall
be:
1. Act as chairman of all meet-
ings of the club; 2. Attend to all
executive duties that may come to
his attention; 3. maintain a gener-
al supervision over the mainte-
nance and activities of the club.
ARTICLE III.
The duties of Vice President
shall be:
1. To perform the duties of the
1 President in ease of his absence or
any other disabilites that would
render him unable to execute the
1 duties of his office.
ARTICLE IV.
The duties of the Secretary
shall be:
inspection at all times by the
term of one year and shall be eli- mothers, fathers, or chaperons of
gible for re-election. i members or visitors.
ARTICLE VIII. j 11. No member or visitor shall
1. Amendments may be made to j be allowed to deface the property
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the Constitution by a two-thirds
majority vote, of all members vot-
ing.
Rules and By-Laws of The Young
Men’s Social Athletic Club.
1. All men joining the club be-
fore Feb. 1, 1920 shall be known
as Charter Members.
2. Dues shall consist of five dol-
lars for the first month and one
of the club, and a janitor shall^be
employed to keep the club rooms
in a clean and sanitary condition.
12. Violation of these rules shall
be punishable by a fine of one dol-
lar, these fines to have the same
status as dues.
The attached Constitution and
Rules and By-Laws adopted by a
unanimous vote of The Young
dollar and a half for each month:Men’s Social Athletic Club of
thereafter for Charter Members. Jacksboro, Texas, January 6, 1920.
3. Dues shall consist of seven andj Signed
one-half dollars for the first month
and one dollar and one-half for
each month thereafter for members
joining after Feb. 1, 1920.
4. Dues shall be paid before the
tenth of each month for which
payment is due to the Treasurer.
E. B. Sewell, Pres.
F. E. A. Ravey, V. Pres.
L. N. Gaskin, Sec’y.
- N. L. Stewart, Treas.
Standing Committees.
An organization committee con-
sisting of four members to attend
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liciting members, etc.—Henry Cur-
tis, Roline Cooper, Austin Lang-
ston, Jeff Coats.
A social committee consisting of
three members appointed by the
President to arrange the social af-
fairs of the club as to dances, mu-
sic, and other entertainments—
Charlie Blankenship, Henry Cur-
tis, Roline Cooper.
An upkeep committee to attend
to the general upkeep of the build-
ing—Jeff Coats, Paul Shell.
Officers of The Young Men’s So-
cial Athletic Club of Jacksborp,
for the year nineteen hundred and
twenty—President, E. B. Sewell;
Vice President, F. E. Ravey; Sec-
jretary^ L. N. Gaskin; Treasurer,
! Norman Stewart; Sergeant-at-
arms, Edwin Myers.
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