The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No30 (July 28, 1922)] . hool teachers and superin-tendents and others all overthe country pointed out, theextension will enable theschools to give out the essaysas regular school work. Also,the extension will give thecontest more publicity. Of course the educators ofthe country are doing every-thing they can to make thecontest a success. Some boardsof education are offering prizesto local winners. Some Legionposts are doing the samething. These ideas all arehelping. The principal thing left fora post to do is to see that theessays are collected and in theh
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No30 (July 28, 1922)] . hool teachers and superin-tendents and others all overthe country pointed out, theextension will enable theschools to give out the essaysas regular school work. Also,the extension will give thecontest more publicity. Of course the educators ofthe country are doing every-thing they can to make thecontest a success. Some boardsof education are offering prizesto local winners. Some Legionposts are doing the samething. These ideas all arehelping. The principal thing left fora post to do is to see that theessays are collected and in thehands of the county schoolsuperintendent by October the supers generallyare the clearing house for es-says, the posts will have togive whatever co-operationthey can. {Continued from page 12) Swe-e-e-e-et Ad-o-o-line ONE of the Legions songbirds wrotethis. With commendable modesty,he asks that his name be omitted frommention because: To tell you the truth, Im a barber shopfly. I hang around harber shops o sing Sweet Adeline and On Moonlight. J. R. Andrews of Garner, la., (on the right) signs up newmembers of the Legion where he finds em. Here he isinterrupting H. P. Pueggel (the man with the hoe) justlong enough to get Pueggels name on the dotted line Egg Showers IN the first place, let it be under-stood that the title of this sectionhas nothing to do with the drama. Abetter use for eggs than on hams, the-atrical and otherwise, has been Auxiliary of Melvin Daskam Post,Redwood Falls, Minnesota, made thediscovery. Heres the discovery, astold by Mrs. N. R. Hyerson, head ofthe unit: The Auxiliary at Easter time thoughtthat the men in the Riverside Sanitariumat Granite Falls would enjoy some realfresh eggs, and instead of sending sweetsand fruits sent twenty-four dozen fresheggs. The members solicited thirty-fourdozen, sold ten dozen to defray expenses,and sent the remainder. The future plan isto solicit the eggs and send all that aregiven, the Auxiliary p
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