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 * This is your club—a medium to help you and other fantasy and science-fiction fans get together. Readers wanted it—they wrote in telling us how much they would enjoy meeting others of similar tastes.
 * Membership is very simple: just drop us a line, so that we can enroll you on the club roster, and publish your name and address in the magazine.
 * A membership card carrying the above design—personal token of your fellowship with the weird and the fantastic—will be sent on request. (A stamped, addressed envelope should be enclosed.)

Allow me to announce that the Louisiana State Fantasy Society is being formed. We would like to affiliate with the WEIRD TALES CLUB. All those interested should contact Thomas Brackett at Box 214, Winnsboro, Louisiana.

Science-fiction is also a phase of the club.

This society is situated down in the most picturesque and romantic section of our country and so it has a lot to start on.

Please list me as a WEIRD TALES CLUB member.

James Vozzhel. Opelousas, Louisiana.

I was born amid all sorts of superstition. I saw fear in old people's eyes when they saw my mother with her glorious red hair. Of course, this was in the far-off Blackett Islands, but I am steeped in the lore of the Irish. Can tell your horrible members all sorts of spooky tales. I was born in Ireland; came here when I was eighteen. I'm twenty-six now. A widower with a year-old son. By profession I'm a teacher. I'm lame, but don't let it interfere with my ghost-hunting.

I've read your magazine since I've been here.