-egionaire Speaks of Training Children at ‘LadiesNight'’00 Persons Attend B re, t-- of Newton Legion Post N tttonal Champion Quart? ,lt; tured on Musical ProyDr. C. X. Bigelow of tht Argonne i American Legion post ot I • s |Moines made a ploa lor “the it- Ikin II me ut 1 he c 1 lt;I !it ■0 1 i;t i n (' h ! :i i 1 ' !! ..Ifuture responsibilities in hlt;i*i *• s-ing over -00 persons at th*; N ,tun post N'o. Ill of tilts Am* ricau 1 I:ion “Ladies Nij-ht !:■ ■! n1 li tc I Ma'tag Thursday nl»r. Bigelow, speaking in conclit Ion of a “program o; • l mmpiote*,' spok'j in general of world crises in opening lii addr* anddeclared, that “we must endeavor to sell our legiou posts to out I wives and to our familie-.Deanes ‘Home’Defining the modern “homo'’ a “a place where wo go to change jclothes to go somewhere el tindi t lar**d t here w u » i none succe; .ful wa out ot tie ptol' letuij facing tlio world tod;. lo “entrench our childreu with \,i iericani in, to “face the world of tomorrow. ’ j'*Wo mu ■ coir tn- y o' r '. lt;lothat the organization behind whilt; 1 1we stand Is worth while. S*-ivic»» j ; 1 the right of existence, and we mtif t , justify our existence by being au asset to our community.” jfGreatest Asse*itj Later the speaker added thatM j“the greatest asst t we have is our 1 ” children,' and pointed out that“ I lad and Ma are t ln h* ; t t ealt; n i iin the I nited States, and ais M • lt;ti- k hing in t h* cl i s i ot ■lt; ■.*■ ■'! t ' 1undo the teaching in the heme, j 1 j Make your children proud ot \ou. t If we want ‘s(juare-sholt; ti t in oi fice let us train them in ourI schools, our church and our fhome*.“ * Life, Libertj and pursuit oi i happiness’ is out gift to our lt;dren . . . dream \our dream otAmerica and let .your childn n j fullfil it. Wo are building . w(,udfor others, our children, 1 »r. Big* low * mphasized, and • onlt; hided o declaring, “Tin Legion i a thou sand titles worth while if w. art | living for our bo - and our -i IEntertainmentKntertalnnit nt |' * • • dinf t n • main ad tires- t'-atnnd the Ai^mnopost. Auxiliai mu 111 • to state iielnational ch.impious. Sunnv 11 u i iiiuii, radio tai prlt; ( nt« tl ! htlons on bei aceordian and : j »*ar-old I-it t Us Mis- RimmI.I la - m - I ' ' ' ae 1 ' u k 4W' ers, entert;iin*d during the pH-gram. The Ozark Travelers’ or ( In- tra plavt d during tht It ni'i e ' Persons introdm ed dm in- t • evening by Toastmaster i-. lt;•IMckt ns were Harold Lull i tnandei of tht N't w tun It iriet p ’M1 - John 1 n n on, lo- t i ary presidlt; nt IIugo S' toil/ • ' do garo of On .' a ton W rd Carl C. Cai e\ of Newton ■ t -mi chef tie far* el l lie si at • Pi a:(Continued on Page m