Legion Auxiliary ToBuv Over $500 BondParalysis DelegateMembers of the American Legion Auxiliary met Tuesday evening in the Legion hall for a 6:30 cooperative supper, followed by a regular business session and initiation ceremonies. The supper committee was Mrs Lee Odum, Mrs.George Bonfield. Mrs. Pearl Gearhart and Miss Charlotte James. IMrs, L. R. Fivecoat and Mrs. 7:3 Clarence Courtney were the new ini members initiated. Those whoserved as officers for the initia- 7., tion were Mrs. Harlan Anderson Pras president, Mrs, Tom Snoddy, SP chaplain. Mrs. R. A. McGuire. IX first vice president, Mrs. William Schwartz, second vice president, sit Mrs. Lee Odum, junior pa-t presi- Ti dent. Mrs. E. G. Linder as pianist or and Mrs Ralph Hickenbottom and a* Mrs R. E. Hutton as sergeant-at-arms. JMis Pearl Ball program chair- 6 man. had some bills in the present Cl legislation explained concerning the P*widows and orphans of the First World war. PDuring the business session, the b! group voted to give $5 to the Red ^ Cross. $5 to the Harriett Hoffman clEducational fund, and to buy defense bonds with the building funds of more than $500. Mrs, Harlan Anderson was selected as the member from this organization to serve on the executive council jj of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis which is being ^organized ’IP*'**11 |structions were given those present .uii country during the war.