Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 243, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1925 — Page 6

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With the Legion Auxiliary in Indiana By CLAIRE PALMER THURSTON

Work haa begun on a convalescent camp for ex-service men between Star end Plum Lakes In Wisconsin. The camp will be maintained by the State department of the American Legion. More than two hundred requests for billets in the camp have come into headquarters. The camp will be ready for occupancy in May. , The Cass County Auxiliary of Logansport has ordered two reed lamps and two ferneries from Archie McLean, a disabled soldier, who has a shop near State headquarters. The unit will furnish a sun parlor for the Cass County Tuberculosis Hospital, at a cost of SSOO. The funds were raised by serving banquets to various organizations in Logansport. The unit at Wabash served lunch for members of the endowment committee who recently met the*®. Jarvis Brice, field secretary for Indiana, spoke at a recent metieng of the George H. Hockett unit of Anderson. More than one hundred delegates md more than five hundred persons ire expected to attend the meeting >f the women’s patriotic orders at Washington, D. C., opening Sunlay. fain O. D. Ollphant, national president t ’ the Legion Auxiliary, who called the meeting, said: “In inviting only those women who have known the Intimate touch of wax—those being the women qualified to speak on the need for adequate defense as the beet method for insuring peace and international justice—we want to show there are women In the United States who believe In these measures for defense which are provided under the constitution. The American Legion Auxiliary Is on record as desiring and striving for peace. It hopes to hasten the day when sympathy of interests or a high sense of justice will abolish all necessity of war, but until that day comes the American Legion Auxiliary will Insist upon the enforcement of the provisions of the National Defense Act, as part of the baslo law of the land.” The American Legion Auxiliary of Jeffersonville will meet Monday night to plan a pre-Lenten dance. Twenty-one members of the Auxiliary In Kendallvllle met In the Legion clubrooms Tuesday evening. Mrs. Wilber Haller talked. Another boy In the Irene Byron Tubercular Hospital at Ft. Wayne was adopted. Committees were appointed as fol-

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Auxiliary Is very busy selling tickets for the Legion carnival beginning Friday. The Auxiliary will share the profits. Mrs. Clarence Hughel, president of the Irvington unit, entertained the members of the unit and members from various other Indianapolis units with a pfcrty at her home, 5348 Ohnqer Ave., Wednesday afternoon. The unti at Kendallvllle la assisting the Legion to furnish the clubrooms where the meetings of both organizations will be held. Mrs. Nellie Peterson, member of the Robert E. Kennlngtor. unit, has moved to Detroit, Mich., but will hold her membership In the unit. Hebrofi unit has rent In application history blanks all filled out for the members applying for new charter. Henryvllle soon will have anew charter.

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