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Show Legion Post 89 Harks Armistice At Annual Party The Armistice Day banquet held annually by American Legion Post 89 this year, as always, was a memorable occasion. There were about 100 present, including guest speaker Wells Starley, past District Commander, Frank Bishop, present District Cpmmander, Mrs. Maxine Bishop, state third vice president of the Auxiliary, Mrs. Noble Day, district Auxiliary president, Noble Day, Post 61 commander, Fillmore, Mrs. Wells Starley and two Legionnaires Legion-naires and their wives from California. Calif-ornia. Several Gold Star parents were among those present, and Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Allred of Hinckley high school. Mr. Allred is a Canadian veteran and Mrs. Allred gave a vocal solo on the program. Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Cropper were invited guests. Mrs. Cropper accompanied accompani-ed several musical numbers on the program. Guests were ordered to eat as ennn o c capirarl 5 n nrrl or tf Viatro soon as served in order to have the food hot. When all had been served master of ceremonies, Clead Nielson called upon past adjutant Parley Roper to return thanks as the invocation. The program then proceeded. Mrs. Allred, accompanied by Mrs. Cropper, sang a patriotic vocal voc-al solo. Mrs. Reva Skidmore gave a reading, followed by two vocal solos by Talmage Christensen, Mrs. Cropper accompanist. Mrs. Carl Ash by gave a reading. Intermingled with the numbers were many witty wit-ty jokes by the capable toastmast-er, toastmast-er, Clead Nielson. All numbers were furnished by Legion and Auxiliary members. After the banquet, which was held in Delta hot lunch room, a goodly number of the young Legionnaires Leg-ionnaires and their Wives, the president pres-ident and secretary of the Auxiliary, Auxili-ary, and others did up the dishes in apple pie order. The serving was also done by these gracious people, to whom go many thanks. |