KiwanisClub of Atlanta Centennial Presentation 1922 to May 1, 1938
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Warren G. Harding
Bobby Jones
Margaret Mitchell
Charles Lindbergh
KIWANIANS DID THEIR PART IN THE CITY-WIDE “CLEAN-UP AND PAINT-UP campaign Tuesday afternoon. This picture shows members of the club, all representative business men, painting the Whitehall street viaduct. In the inset is Colonel William Lawson Peel, prominent business man and capitalist and president of the Atlanta Music Festival association, who aided in the big job. The viaduct is now a brilliant red.— Staff Photo by Winn. 11 April 1922 - Kiwanians Pain Viaduct as part of the “Clean-Up, Paint-Up” Campaign
The 1925-26 Kiwanis International Officers At left is Henry C. Heinz of Atlanta who became President in 1927
Photo of the Kiwanis’ Objectives
The Hotel Ansley Later re-Named “The Dinkler Plaza Hotel” Home to Kiwanis Luncheons 1925 to 1971
Ponce de Leon Park
Henry C. Heinz Banker, Central Bank & Trust Co. Second President, The Kiwanis Club of Atlanta President, Kiwanis International, 1927 Banker, Central Bank & Trust Co. Potentate, of Yaarab Shrine Temple, 1919 Vice-President & General Manager of the Ansley Hotel (later The Dinkier Plaza)
Kiwanis International President Henry C Kiwanis International President Henry C. Heinz Returns to Atlanta on June 11, 1927 L to R: Club President John L. Westmoreland, The Club’d 3rd President George Eubanks, Henry Heinz, Atlanta Mayor I. N. Ragsdale and Mrs. Lucy Candler Heinz, pose in front of Atlanta’s old Union Station Railroad Depot
“Kiwanis Cottage” at Hillside, Inc. - 2016 Completed in 1930
Kiwanian FDR
Gainesville, Ga. April 6th, 1936
Warren Club
Kiwanis Club of Atlanta Celebrating 100 years 1918 - 2018