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Show LEMON AUXILIARY SETS MARCH 15 FOR REGISTRATION A part of the American Legion Le-gion and auxiliary home defense program being carried out all over the United States, registration registra-tion of members of the local auxiliary aux-iliary is set for Saturday, March 15, by Mrs. S- J. Sullivan, president. presi-dent. In Bingham the women will register at the home of Mrs. C. A. Morley at 3H1 Main street and in Copperton the home of Mrs. Mike Brisk at 106 Cyprus street is designated place. Women registered will be assigned as-signed to the type of duty for which they are best qualified, when and as home defense measures mea-sures are necessary. All auxiliary members are urged to respond to the call-It call-It was announced at the regular regu-lar meeting at the home of Mrs. Mike Zampos Wednesday evening, even-ing, that the birthday party for American Legion post No. 30 will be held March 15 at the Civic Center. The committee has not b(!-en announced as yet, but it is planned to have a dancing party. The program included reading read-ing of two poems written by Miss Melda Christensen, "Lighting the Way", by Mary Lou Lyon, and "To Lincoln" by Allen Lyon. Miss Christensen wrote the poems for the auxiliary's- Americanism Am-ericanism activities. John Chipian played violin iolos. During the business meeting it was decided to order ' more than the usual auxiliary quota of 1500 poppies. Bridge was played, prizes going go-ing to Mrs. Ross Hocking and Mrs. Mike Brisk. Mrs. Zampos and Mrs. Anast J. Chipian, assisting as-sisting hostess, served refreshments refresh-ments to 18. s |