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Show ssiiiiiii3Hsiii3siiiiii3iits5 Dr. Richard Pearson Addresses Legion At a Jiilnt nv? ting of the American Amer-ican Lesion and Auxiliary Monday night, Dr. Richard Peason of the State Board of Health gave a most nterestlng discuss Ion of the care af crippled children. Dr. Pearson's discussion dealt principally with the care of children afflicted wi'h Cerebral Palsy or Spastic Paralysis. Tlv? m cting was arranged by Frank Dalley and Mrs. Ralph Jor.es, .halrmen of the Child Welfare Committees of the Legion and Auxiliary, respectively. The child welfare programs of the two organizations organ-izations were outlined by Mr. D-Ulcy. A short talk was also given by Nelson R. Tydlngs. American legion le-gion Junior Baseball- Chairman, who discussed the advantages of the program and plans for the activity act-ivity during the summer months. Following the business session a short social was held at which refreshments re-freshments were served and a program pro-gram enjoyed. Th." progrr.m included includ-ed a Pupp t Show by Mrs. Lucille qrori-ptt. three vocal solos. "In-vlctus", "In-vlctus", "I Love Ufe". and "Walt And So", by Cllve Hartman, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Bent L lsh, and oomn?.inlty 6lnglng led by fIrs. Lona Watson. |