V \ V V'V.«cl for onen fund Noxt week iMtss Marv Muiphj Is in charge of tho supper and Mi5? Roy Clark will speak on A Pha^e in Applied Psycho logy.”GREENWICH LEGION AUTOMOBILE SHOW OPENING TONIGHT! GRHI7NWICH. March 113. (Spe-tlil) Greer™ tch Post No 29 American legion has completed all ai -rangemtnts Wr the big- automobile show to bo held in the State Armory beginning on Tuosd iv e'ening and continuing every afternoon and evening thioughout tlie week’ Twerety-ono dealers will exhibit cars and thete v\ 111 ho about 50 machines of vminus types and makes in the show A Ccutui e ouch cUv will be the music Hicre will bc \ooai solos by Miss Helen Graves of New York, and Andrew Mitchell soloists of the l'u8! PieSbytei an church here accompanied by Re'. H Harrington The armory will be a ti actively decorated for the occasion Tho Ladies •Auxiliary of tho Post w 111 serve fresh in entsCommander J. Fred Collins of the Post is chairman of the Auto Show' Committee and IV Kvorett Barnes has charge of the musicThe Greenwich Post was chartered September 6 1910 The past and piesent commindens oi Greenwich Post sue J Alden Twachtmau, 1919, H H Adams 1420, HuroUl Lr Well-stood 1920-102 2 J. Albeit Hughes 102 2-1923-1924, J Fred Collifis, 1925 The oLhei oJTleers uf the Postare James Fox \lce-commanderMi Us PI Iliisted, adjutant, Klmei* thkins, treasurer. Executive com-mltiee J Albert Hughes* Charles Durkin, W. E Barnes, J. J O'Brien,. Haiold L WeUstood. J T Durkin* Ray H, Hirrmglon Sergeant of Arms, Albert Simpson,. Chaplain. Chari63 Merritt