This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lyle, Cole, Spencer, Skelton, Dillion Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lhB.2ACI/611 Message Board Post: Source: “The Stewart-Houston Times” Newspaper, a weekly newspaper of Stewart County and Houston County in Tennessee Date of Newspaper: Tuesdasy, November 21, 1950 Page: Front Page "Legion Celebrates Armistice Day" Armistice Day was celebrated on Saturday night, November 11, 1950, at the Community Legion Hall. Prior to the serving of the banquet, a brief musical program was presented by Mrs. Ewing Lyle. The Rev. Wilson Cole, Pastor of the Erin Church of the Nazarene, gave the invocation, then everyone formed a line and marched through the dining room and was served cafeteria style a plate of chicken, dressing, slaw, celery, cranberries, peas, potato salad, coffee, bread and pie. More than 200 people were served. Joe Spencer, commander, who was introduced by Bill L. Skelton, welcomed the visiting guests and recognized all World War I Veterans and Gold Star Mothers. Duncan D. Dillion, past commander of World War I Legionaires was asked to make a talk and also to lead the group in songs. Plans are to have a much larger crowd next year when Korean War Veterans will be present. All Auxillary members are urged to be present on the first Monday night in the month to reorganize again, again if there is enough interested memebers This is the complete article, if anyone wants a copy of the original article, please contact me at kaitysmom@peoplestel.net In Christ, Melissa Barker RAOGK Volunteer Have Access to Tennessee Death Certificates for Years 1908-1954 for ALL Counties in Tennessee Have Access to Tons of Tennessee and Kentucky Books and Printed Sources WILL DO LOOK UPS!!