The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No30 (July 28, 1922)] . rize contestcloses, it issafe to predictthat this fig-ure will begreatly en-larged. Posts areurged to send to the MembershipPromotion Manager, care of TheAmerican Legion Weekly, 627 West43d Street, New York City, accountsof how their membership is progress-ing under the impetus of the prizemembership contest and local will be especially glad to receivemembership suggestions that he canpass on to other posts which want tostage local drives, and he is also anx-ious to supply inquiring posts withtdans on drives. A Medal Pos
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No30 (July 28, 1922)] . rize contestcloses, it issafe to predictthat this fig-ure will begreatly en-larged. Posts areurged to send to the MembershipPromotion Manager, care of TheAmerican Legion Weekly, 627 West43d Street, New York City, accountsof how their membership is progress-ing under the impetus of the prizemembership contest and local will be especially glad to receivemembership suggestions that he canpass on to other posts which want tostage local drives, and he is also anx-ious to supply inquiring posts withtdans on drives. A Medal Post AlfE dont know whether we haveV V the right to issue citations onour own account or not, but were go-ing to do it. We want to cite, and do hereby cite,David McAllister Post of Lawrence-burg, Indiana, because (1) When we wrote them asking forsome information, they sent it to usnext mail and put a special deliverystamp on the envelope, and also because (2) When we asked them for aphotograph, they sent it to us mailedflat. Now Its Femmes 40,Chapeaux 8 Hi 111. Leaders in the Auxiliary who helped organize the new 40-8 society, Left to right, Mrs. Ada Sangster, Michigan; Mrs. Lowell F. Hobart, Ohio; Mrs. E. Arbona, ; Miss Pauline Curnick; Indiana; Mrs. Margaret Simon, Colorado; Mrs. W. HCudwortb, Wisconsin; Mrs. A. O. De Witt, Missouri: Miss Mae Merritt, Indiana. BECAUSE women of The AmericanLegion Auxiliary couldnt climbhigh enough to enter into the opendoors of the Legions boxcar society—Homines Quarante et Chevaux Huit—they have gone ahead and organized afun-making society of their own, LaSociete des Femmes Quarante et Cha-peaux Huit—the Society of the 40Women and 8 Hats. Forty women and eight hats! Imag-ine what would happen if this was thesituation at a bargain sale when thedoors were opened! But the Auxili-arians declare that the society isnt outto discourage millinery. Its simply agood-time outfit, the outlet for levityafter the Auxiliary has become fatigue
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