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Show GIVES HOSPITAL TEA PARTY National President Legion Auxiliary Helps Celebrate Anniversary of Surgical Patient. Jack L. Hamill of the Twenty-third infantry, Second division, had spent a year and a day In the Sacred Heart !i ial Si ,.J I Tea Party for One. hospital In Spokane, Wash., when Mrs. Lowell F. Hobart, national president of the American Legion Auxiliary, visited vis-ited there recently. He jokingly suggested sug-gested a celebration of his anniversary as a surgical patient. Mrs. John R. Neely, department president of Washington, and Mrs. Hobart immediately arranged a tea party for one, and the event was photographed, pho-tographed, to preserve a souvenir for Hamill. This Institution was one or more than a dozen that Mrs. Hobart visited in a six weeks' trip through nine western west-ern and Pacific coast states. In every hospital she reported finding the Auxiliary Aux-iliary women welcomed. |