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Show AIDED IN GROWTH OF LEGION Rev. John W. Inzer, National Chaplain, Chap-lain, Long Identified With Activities Activi-ties of Veterans' Organization. As national chaplala for the ensuing en-suing -i-""- 'be American Legion has fSXf:i':V:W-:-i'K ..:,, f in Rev. John W. Inzer, pastor of the First Baptist church of Chattanooga, Chatta-nooga, Tenn., a man identified with the activities of the veterans' organization organiza-tion since Its inception. in-ception. Dr. Inzer not only was one f the men who initiated the formation for-mation of the j Legion, nut tid!-,i:g the early days of its growth, aided the work by travel-inz travel-inz over the country and making addresses ad-dresses as a member of the national executive committee. Dr. Inzer, who was born in Hamilton Hamil-ton county. Texas, January 6, 1SC0, entered the ministry at the age of nineteen, bis first pastorate being In Birmingham. Ala. He volunteered his services as chaplain In the army after the war broke out and served with the Fourteenth infantry In the Northwest and at Camp Dodge, Iowa, where be was senior tliaplain for three months. After the armistice he moved to Camp Grant, III., where he served until March, 1919. He married Miss .Marie uiit of Alabama In December, 1918. |