Show I LEGION AUXILIARY GIVES ARMISTICE PROGRAM FOR LITERARY CLUB An Armistice program was given by the American Legion Auxiliary Jor for the Manti Ladies Lit Literary club on Thursday November 9 Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary iary President Audrey led the group in the pledge of al allegiance allegiance allegiance al- al to the flag followed by a silent tribute to the war dead Mrs I Stanford Madsen read The Story of the Unknown Soldier and a n aI I poem by Angelo Patri f The pageant Americans All 1 I directed by Lillie Keller was beaul beautifully beau- beau i l given Mary Nielson representing a CitI Citizen Citizen Cit Cit- I izen of America told how all na- na ties he helped I pc d to m make a k e u up upi p i 1 America as it is today t i All of the persons representing different countries were dressed in inthe inthe inthe the native costume of the land and andI 1 I told what each had contributed lo to loI I America Mrs Wallace Vallace represented the American Indians Indian Love I Call was sung by Bernice Pal- Pal I I n and Sam Parry I Walter Hansen represented Poland Poland Po Po- Po- Po I Immo land and played two of Chopin's I piano selections Shirley Anderson and Dauna Danna V Pack were dressed as Spanish girls and presented a Spanish dance Karl Keller represented Italy and ands s ng an Italian song Mary C. C Miller Iiller was the I I I I 0 for Scotland and she read readI I Robert Burns' Burns poem For A of That Verla and Joyce Anderson were dressed in the costume of the Swiss and sang a Swiss song Joan Graham represented Ireland and presented the Irish Washer Woman Woman Woman Wo Wo- man dance Paul Hulme representing Eng Eng- land Jand sang Danny Boy Bart Rowe representing the ne negro negro negro ne- ne gro san Old Man River Gene Hill was beautiful as Col Col- urn bia Accompanists for the songs on the program were Maude Reid Mrs Ben n. n Hulme Della Delia Cox Dauna V Vack Pack ack and Ruth Anderson |