Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 144, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1924 — Page 9

FRIDAY, OCT. 24,1924

With the Legion %b^ ; Auxiliary in Indiana By CLAIRE PALMER THURSTON

Miss Bess B. Wetherholt and Mrs. Hazel Workman, department secretary, will read papers at Adjutants’ of American Legion, in Indianapolis, Xov. 18. Brief organization outline from standpoint of reoffices will be subjects. Friday at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Kathryn Sattar, president, and other members of Robert E. Kennington unit, will assist in arrangements for a benefit card party to help discharge the unit's obligation in the Riley Memorial fund. Hostesses are: Mrs. Alice Renz, Mrs. Minnie Rigg, Mrs. Hazel Pflueger, Mrs. Earl Ferguson. Mrs. Lucy Daily. Mrs. Nellie Peterson, Miss Abbie Shaffer, Mrs. Elmer Kent, Mrs. Marion Traylor and Mrs. Claire P. Thurston. \ Mrs. Charles E. Combs, department president, was principal speaker at meeting of Fourth District units. Sunday in Greenwood. Mrs. Combs dwelt on membership situation and urged units to begin 1925 membership list. Tribute was paid to Mrs. J. C. Glackman, Rockport, who has served as department president. Harold Cost, auxiliary orphan protege, sang songs, accompanied by Miss Beulah Hatton of the Knightstown orphanage. Mrs. Hazel L. Workman, Indiana ►eeretarv. reports representatives of Vomen's Relief Corps, United Spanish War Veterans and Legion Auxiliary met at the Indiana Soldiers

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and Sailors Orphans Home to discuss plans for Christmas. They agreed that each organization be equally represented and share work and expenses. Christmas committee will go to Knightstown the day before Christmas and remain until Christmas morning, so the children may have a regular Santa Claus. Mrs. Workman asks units not to forget week of Nov. 17 is National Education week. Opportunity will be presented units to participate in child welfare work. Every State Auxiliary member is urged to go to the polls and vote on election day. This is helping to promote Americanism work. Each unit is urged to appoint a telephone committee to call each member and see she votes. Ny v. 17 is Constitution day. Following subjects are recommended: Life, liberty, justice, security, happiness and how the Constitution guarantees these rights. Slogan for Constitution day is: "Master the Cold in the Chest on flannel cloth, .wallow small portion—loosens cold, relieves soreness. It soothes and heals. All drug*it. Seed adr.taßear Mi,. Ca,,T.rr Mast*, laA.br Mwla

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English language; visit the school today.” Indianapolis Seventh district units are planning benefit entertainments for the Riley memorial fund. The district obligated itself to pay $2,500 toward equipment of the hospital linen-room. Bloomfield unit added funds by serving lunch for the election board, and will assist the Legion post in giving a show soon. Auxiliary has

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been instrumental in securing four rooms in the courthouse for post and unit meetings. Lawrenceburg unit is planning an Armistice day celebration. Mrs. Jeanette Wessel of the David McAllister unit is arranging a petite salon of “Eight and Forty” of the Lawrenceburg Auxiliary. Mrs. W. McCurdy of Seymour and Mrs. Karl Zoller and Mrs. Robert Haas of Greensburg, were

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