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Show Santa Claus parade. Also to Comrades Leonard King and Harry Allen, who served in the drum corps for this and other occasions. Onr post chaplain, Howard Bringhurst, who also has the honor of being the district chaplain, has the pleasure of attending at-tending the regular meeting of Post So. 10!), which is composed v of colored members. He performed per-formed the duties of chaplain at this meeting, and was complimented compli-mented very highjy for his efficient ef-ficient method of performing the dntics of chaplain. Howard reports that AVilliam Gephart, has reentered the veterans' hospital hos-pital for renewed treatment. Post 65 Active I At Year's End Mrs. Beecher, Mrs. Hamilton, ' Ernie Hamilton, Bill Jones and Carl Springman have done a : wonderful job in providing food toys and clothing for families in ' need in our vicinity for Christmas. Christ-mas. Kspecially to be complimented compli-mented is Carl Springman who . helped one family which is at promt living in a trailer. He had their stove repaired, and secured secur-ed food, clothing and other thinsrs that helped to make their Christmas merry. He also had the Murray Post donate $13 towards to-wards the family which has four children. The drum and bugle corps will hold rehearsal at the Rock Castle on Jan. 7 Regular meeting meet-ing will be on Jan. 8 at the Rock Castle. Commander Grubb extends his thanks and appreciation to all those that have worked and assisted as-sisted on the committees during the holiday season for their kind consideration to the needy and kiddies of our district. Bill Jones, who is the delegate from our post to the Veterans Council, stated that the delegatss and their wives had a very nice party with a dance in the Crown Room of the Newhouse Hotel on Dec. 10. i Commander Grubb's eldest I son, Don, and his wife the farmer far-mer Maxine Clawson of Salt Lake) has been visiting with the commander and Mrs. Grubb for the holiday season. Don is an electrician in Los Angeles. The post will stage another dance at Memory Grove on Jan. 28, tickets will be one dollar per person. Dancing to begin at 8 p.m. By "Mack." Comrade Carl Springman, who is the former reporter for this column has become a grand father. Congrats, old chappy, now you will start "to feel your age. Take it from one who konws. The seven and one-half pound boy was born to Dorothy, the wife of l. R. Margrave, of Gleasoni, Tenn., and was born Dec. 5. Mrs. Springman and her daughter, Carol, jonrneyed to Tennessee to be with Mrs. Margrave Mar-grave during the confinment. Congratulations are in order. The post drum and bugle corps wish to extend their thanks to! Comrade Arthur Harnish, commander com-mander of Post No. 112, who was in the color guard in the |