V eterans I Day Service I On Monday IDale Renaud, past command*hi er of the Department of Iowa, I American Legion, will deliver I the eulogy at the traditional 11 Veterans Day service at 11 I a.m. Monday at Veterans Me* I morial Auditorium. f lThe service, sponsored by |;l veterans* groups and patriotic j organizations, will include the- rl moria! rites honoring America’s I dead of all wars, according to riMrs. Rosa Cunningham, me* I morial services chairman. I Participating in the colors I ceremony will be: members of] | Baldwin Patterson Post of the I American Legion, Beaverdalej l Post of Veterans of Foreign I Wars, Chapter 53 of Disabled I American Veterans, Post 133 of I AM VETS, and Des Moines Post I of Jewish War . Veteraps. The I Union Brigade Drill Team Of I the Boys Club of Des Moines I will present the colors. IMrs. Harry Loghry of Cres* ton, state president of the Veterans of Foreign Wars ] Auxiliary, wttt preside. The h Rev. David I. Abram; assocl- r ate pastor of St. John’s Lu* j theran Church and chaplain ] of the 234 th Signal Battalion, Iowa National Guard, win deliver the Invocation, and mu- I sic will be provided by the 1 Mielke Sisters Quartet of Ankeny and the Argonne Post of the Americas Legion hand.Groups participating in the memorial will include Daugh- j ters of the American Revolution, Daughters of Union Veter-ans, Sapnish-American WarVeterans Auxiliary, Veterans of World War I Auxiliary, AM* i VETS Post 2 Auxiliary, Daugh ters of American Colonists, Polk County Council of the American Legion Auxiliary and Navy Mothers’ Club. Membgra of the Auxiliary of Highland! Park Post of the American I* gion will act as hostesses-There VUi be no Veterans Day parade this year, Mrs.]said, but a concert] by the Argonne American U*gion Post band will precede the service at 10:45 a.m.