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FARE EIGHT-*#*«............ r+tmmLEGION HOSPITAL NOTESJA. G. CHRIST, CorrespondentMtmmmArmistice Day at LegionSomething to Look Forward ToLegion will have an open house Nfovemher 2H. There will be all kinds of games played ill the recreational hall.Everyone is invited to come and have a good time. Don’t forget the date—November 28, at 7:J?D p. in.—sharp!-----o-o--Legion Sheet Chib MeetingArmistice Day commemoration started at Legion on Saturday, No-ti mber 1.0, with the “Turn* Wrim-■^lors of San Antonio, who play over Radio Station KTS A. The peppy Wranglers were here and niady to start promptly at o p. m.Selections of a large variety was *he pleasing entertainment rendered by the Wranglers, including M^tiy of the war songs andmarches. Blister Coward, who The Legion Cun Club had an in-piayed the guitar, was the teaturc ic resting and hotly contested shoot •songster of the program and also |aat Thursday. .Scores of 24’s and 1 lie proud father of a lug boy that both at Sheet and 10-yard•jay. Eddie I* ielding not only had targets, were made, diamonds and rubies on the head Since the hunting season opens of his banjo, hut the way he played tomorrow, there will be no meet--t. one would have thought he hadlj„K „f the Skoet Club until further i.l m on his fingers (what a ban-1 announcement.,K!) Tom Dickey, violinist, just ! i I his fingers every where on that violin and you should have 0 *:ird that Bass Fiddler” Charlie 'iiogg. If one saw the crowd fobimving them around to the wards ;!lt;jy must have known that they v.ere getting a real treat by these V,' anglers.ft rooks formally, piano player, bad to stand by and listen, he sure did Ids part Saturday tvt/ht at the Veterans of Foreign W-.r's dance, who were the spon-■ii rs of the program at Legion Sat-■rjay. “Little Joe,” the Wran--jti'M's’ announcer, did bis part, and mw! [t is needless to say that ‘i • Wranglers were very much appreciated at Legion and brought r» i.:ch happiness to many of our b patients, as well as those who followed them from Ward 8 to the L.firmary, then over to Wards L '.I and 4. We certainly hope the Wranglers visit us again in the future.Sunday morning, November 11, si! insnirinir nroirram was triveti-----o-o-------Ad missionsMack Burton, Houston: Elmer L. Shafer, San Angelo; Irwin H. Hewitt, Houston; Joachim Besen, Brooklyn. N. Y.; Oscar Lewis, Shawnee, Okla.; George JI. Pitts, Savannah, Ga.; Ernest A. Zuat, Houston; Ygnaeia Maldonado, Uvalde; Elmer J. Gibbs, Dublin; Joseph F. Rutledge, Hanger; Howard T. Adams, San Antonio; James Rogers. Tioga, La.; Robert K. Finley, Tolpedo, Ohio; David M. Klutts, San Antonio; Edgar R. Moses, Lampasas; Joe S. Reason-over, San Antonio; Reinhold Biehie, Lexington; William J. Arearo, San Antonio; Julius K. Carson, Cuero; Fernando Buenrostro, Beeville; J. A. Merritt, Plainview; Johnie Dee Jones, Eastland; William D. Phar-iss, Glen Cove; Joe Frank Kret, Taylor; Charlie D. Newkirk, El Reno, Okla.; Edward Joseph Kaiser, Boerne; Joseph J. Watkins, Waco; Larence E. Lackev, Okla-
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Kerrville Mountain Sun

Kerrville, Texas, US

Thu, Nov 15, 1934

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