. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No. 38 (September 23, 1921)] . To put in 600 feet of gutter and curbing and gravel 300feet of street sounds like a big job, but the Legionnaires ofC. W. Elstad Post of Ipswich, S. D. (below), put it throughin great style to the benefit of the town. Get hitched up is the advice that Arthur J. HaletonPost of Wcnonah, N. J., offers to all bachelor posts of theLegion in regard to the Auxiliary question. Threemonths after Haleton Post got hitched up, its Auxiliarypresented it with the stand of colors seen above. Thepost, which has a membership of thirty-four,


. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No. 38 (September 23, 1921)] . To put in 600 feet of gutter and curbing and gravel 300feet of street sounds like a big job, but the Legionnaires ofC. W. Elstad Post of Ipswich, S. D. (below), put it throughin great style to the benefit of the town. Get hitched up is the advice that Arthur J. HaletonPost of Wcnonah, N. J., offers to all bachelor posts of theLegion in regard to the Auxiliary question. Threemonths after Haleton Post got hitched up, its Auxiliarypresented it with the stand of colors seen above. Thepost, which has a membership of thirty-four, has beenrunning a series of dances with many elaborate decora-tive features. The latest affair was a Far East dancethat brought out 450 persons. Despite the smallness ofits membership the post has a home of its own, beforewhich the members of the Auxiliary are seen assembled


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