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Joe Carson Post News VOL 7, ----
TULSA, OKLAHOMA. Ol.'TOBER 31, 1941. NO. 8. ��--��----�-��-�-
NExr TUES D A y NOVEMBER 4TH
---9 P. M. ---
Legion Hut 'F . MONTE'S SHOW
, �sand Neighbors'i PJU:rry�:------.....!:::...._�-11 Mus1cG�RLS - UGLY MEN
1 .,. FNatD �AUGHTER ti ,ex \Vilia 'e uruig ne Star Cow ms. Possum Creek Hoy,; Bettye Daw Girl�-3 Y oungb)ood SistersJ n Wlute-Ruth and Vernan J Dick L erry and "The Lizard" ; ! saow UbJpkin and Jimmie WallaceSTARTS AT 9 O'CLOCKALL lDi\USSION FREE No X-SERVICE .M&'l INVITtD'le:e.....'l'his sh --. -· erans lf os �w I wd) be presented at the �ta , Muskogee, Wednesday,N� I �XT WEDNESDAY
j . NOVEMBER 5TH
I A- VETERANS' '"t1nericanism Club'lll Joseph W il} �lle l'e · Lynn, Chairman"Wg �ill fular monthly dinner-meet- Y, ovelllber 5th, startingte .:in. 'tar f lit, Ber d A.i Judg rixr W. Alden, assistant'f11t l'ech'e dvocate of the U. S.of �a, '1Vii1rbal Corps, stationed atho 'lle eye . e the principal speake1� is 1/1ng. Lieutenant Bernard'!:,ill't • )) l\i:nsas City, Kan. 'lo llltgein rray, in charge of dinner,e ht thnts, has a real surprise inl�t that ail "'i? of "eats" and prom-� of a } ose present can be as·�a . l lllenib second" helping. it.ti{•ne Co ers of the Legion, VFW,•tille
all thPs League, USWV, DAV,�1 d for ose now serving in theb11!d to h ces on duty in Tulsa are'l'�y al e Present. Brin� a Veteran, � lcket ong. f�l' le� lllay be secured at the 40-8tao
d, Get on H�t-see Bill Strim:;�, bcket now, before ;, s
Armistice Day Activities * * * * * * * * * *
Tuesday, November 11th
Indianapolis, Ind.-The American Legion's traditional observance of Armsitice Day will blanket the Nationin 1941 as it has on this day in previous years. Heading the list of Legionnaires who will officiate in this observancewill be National Commander Lynn U. Stambaugh, who will appear as t?eLeuion's chief speaker at the Arm1sti� Day meeting held in ArlingtonNational Cemetery at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the hour of 11o'clock a. m., EST. Every indication now is th�t t�ePresident will join with the Legion mthis· hour of observance, at once anariniversary of the victory that cnd.edthe fighting in 1918 and a me"!�nalto the soldier dead of that "orldWar. d ·1 f As in previous years, eta1 s orthe observance are in charge of them,tional committee on arrangeme�tsin the Legion Department of the pis·trict of Columbia, headed by NaLJOn·al Executive Committeeman JosephJ. Mallory. . , . f The District s Nat10nal Guard o Honor again will be on t�1e programto handle in its own efficient manner many of the details of the proceed-ings. . 1 · Mrs. Mark W. Murnl ' !iew pre�1-df'nt of the American Leg1?n Aux1l·. d National Chaplam Hallo·rnry, an raJ) will be on the program. CIVILIAN DEFENSE 'Y�EKT d Novcn1ber 11-Ann1st1ce �ay. ues ay. 1 b 12 W A"am•tWednesday, Novem er - ar " .. Waste Day. N 1 13-Sian Up forThursday, ovem >er "
Defense Day. I l4--Hcalth and Wel·Friday, Nov
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JOE CARSON POST NEWS PUBLISHED BY
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CARSON POST NEWS
Coming Cvents I L . egion Radio Program3
MONDAY N -- _ est. f
• ov. 3, l:fa to I ::30 pm I ' rom S
. . . ndian 1
. coltish Hite Cathedral. L apo is N t. l C Ynn U S · a iona ommancler ann11aJ
• ta�augh, acldressin"' 11thL apprec1 1· J 0 Hhe Ind"
a ion unchcon rrivr·n1ana 1· Ch r,
l!Jerce · h po is amber of Com.
and n:a �nor of the Commander
Adjntants rtment Commanders and
en a te d" Ce at Natio n mg !he Fall confer-
.. aiid the h na) headquarters. WIBC'i'l,
n1utual B d 'llURso roa castmg system.
P-tn., c!Y, Nov. 6, 9:15 to 9:30t�ereU lla' �rom Indianapolis. W.d ISsion lo M
iman, he�d of the C. S./n, and L
oscow, Minister to Lon·n�essing th:
n�-L�ase Expediter, ad
eein�er in ho
· ational Commander'sr}�1\'e Com
0?r of the '.\Iational ExIt Rion. C t1ttee of The AmericanIll, coast-�
umbia Broadcastin"' sy:-·9h" o-coast
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s Will he 1\. !Ii· IC Utte fr. Harriman 's first
h,18 countryra
fnce since his return to
· an ro l\J llort address f
m 'oscow. 11 shoulrl
l�nce. · 0 unusual nalion:il im-
,,Jr0DA.Y, Nov 11 A . . 1°llth Ill A.rlin · -
rm1shce Day.lteti of the tJ
tkn Cemetery and the
cniks Coast� nown Soldier. Four� , 10:S9 to-coast.
11 :ao C, hoth n:� 11 :30 a.m., est:'\\rot° ni., est
and Blue, 10:58 to,a,�. and M.B WtnNt.. , . s 10:ss to 11 :30
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��t' lfal] s' Nov. 12. From Fan-
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oston Mai-:s. �s�0 .allgh
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! ,..., Auxiliary News ,-J Only If-. f 1 \'·1,1a weath· "The experience o ,a n k I BY MAOAl.lh'"E A. CALL0WAY ered the storms of the past .ma tl
cs us more certain we will survive ie turbulance of the present. T d Y November 4,th is the date ues a , . of our regular business m�tmg as
announ
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Junior AuxiliaryCed by Mrs Paul C. Wheeler,
Unit President. Immediately following the meeting
there will be a pie supper. Membe_rs are requested lo each take a pie, which will be auctione-0 o�f by that one and only auctioneer, Chick Woodard. According to Mrs. Elmer ?.�1, Social chairrnar,i, after on: of the 111· vestors in pie" has made his purchase, he becomes the "partner" of the lady who made the pie, and togelhe� �heycat the pie-plus a cup of dehc1ous coffee.
The Junior Auxiliary will hold a business meeting at 7 :30 p. m., Monday al the Hut. Girls who arc members of the drill team are requestedto be present and practice, in or�lertliat they may make a good showingin the Armistice Day parade.
"But this survival will be ours, only if-
. unitecl. "Our country 1s strong, "If the defenses of Amenca '
· ar ·powerful enough to ward off any foe.
"If aarrressivc national defcn:;�, nn b t IS not appeasement ancl a asemen ·
. .. . . .
Plans have been perfected for thedance for Spartan cadets to be heldat the Hut Saturday, November 1st,;t 9 p. m. The Legion and Auxiliaryare sponsoring the dance. Mrs. ?r.rin charge of arrangements, anllc1-pates a large attendance of lovelygirls, who have bee�1 invited to dancewith the cadets, so 1t looks from herelike it was going to be un cvenin�of real merry making.• • * • •
Mrs. Walter A. Jacobs, CommunityService Chairman is happy to reportthat Unit members did "their bit"en the Commonily Fund drive andwent "over the lop" on our quota,with 131 per cent. Assisting Mrs.Jacobs, who served as captain, wereMrs. Paul C. Wheeler, Mrs. E. 8.Benton, Mrs. Ceorp;e Peacher, Mr.,,.Bessie Lukinbill and Mrs. ElizabethWilliams. • • • • •
Word has reached us that Mrs. Earl·Perkins, Unit member, hus received abeautiful Red Cross pin, because of] 00 hours she spenl in knitting. Asidefrom being a housewife, Mrs. Perkinsopera.tes a beauty parlor, has 20 can ary birds-some white and soroc ycl. low, p;rows a real flower p;arden eachyear, �nanages to keep Earl happy and sill! has found time to knit fiv;sweaters for the Rc