POST GAZETTE The American Legion Post 7 The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 7 Volume 87, Issue 9

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POST GAZETTE The American Legion Post 7 The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 7 Volume 87, Issue 9 September 2016 Commander David Griffith Greetings Fellow Legionnaires, Starting at September s meeting, I plan to have our WWII members speak about their time in service and the job they did. Our first speaker will be Murray Price. Mr. Price was a WWII Bomber Pilot We are planning a Fund Raiser in October. I will have more details at our September meeting. There has been discussions about changing our meeting time. We will continue to meet at our regular time (which is 7pm) on the first Saturday for the rest of the year. Changes in the meeting time will be sent out in the newsletter and by e-mail. We will have more on this later. Fall Conference is here. Starts September 23, 2016 ends September 25, 2016. Let me know as soon as possible if you want to attend. For God and Country David A. Griffith Adjutant Terry Atwater As a reminder, should you receive membership renewal notices in the mail after you have sent us your payment, DO not send another payment. Just Contact me to let me know. I will verify payment. Be patient, it takes about a month or two for the information to trickle up stream. Also for those who are not aware, I nor this post controls the sending of the renewal notices. Those come straight from National Headquarters. Any missed Birthdays and Anniversaries? Contact me and let me know the month and day. We need your help! Mrs. Jesse Graham is an 81 year old Korean War widow who lives in a low income community in Greenville, South Carolina. Mrs. Graham's house is completely dilapidated and in need of desperate repair. She has had no air conditioning or heat for the past three years. And, given our hotter than average temperatures this summer, she is doing all she can to survive. There are holes in the bathroom floor and the fixtures are so worn and antiquated that the faucets continuously run. The front porch and steps are sagging beyond repair and need to be replaced as they are literally falling off of the house. Additionally, every single window and door on her home also needs to be replaced. Truly, it is a very sad situation. Advocates for Mrs. Graham have appealed to the Community Development Service of Greenville for assistance in fixing and rehabilitating her home. They were informed that Mrs. Graham does indeed qualify for assistance. However, there is one small problem. There is a lien in the amount of $2,600 on the house. The lien disqualifies her from the program. We, The American Legion Department of South Carolina, are asking for your assistance in the effort to raise $2,600 for Mrs. Graham. Please send your contribution to The American Legion Department of South Carolina (ALDSC), Post Office Box 3309, Irmo, South Carolina 29063. In This Issue Commanders and Adjutants Table. Unit 7 Auxiliary News Post 7 Legion and Auxiliary Officers contact information Birthdays and Anniversaries. Prayer list Up Coming Events and FYI. 1

Auxiliary News On August 6, 2016, the officers Jean Testruth, Linda Roemer, Mary Hazelton, Doris Frye and myself were installed by our Parliamentarian, Mary Hazelton. That was the first line of business. Thank you, Mary. Other members present were Doris Reynolds, Evelyn Moss and Dot Tunstall We had a member from the North August unit, Margaret Parker and her daughter, Meg Causey from Greenville, visit our meeting. We hope they will also be able to attend our September meeting. We are still taking orders for Stanley Products. If you are interested and need a catalog, please contact me by phone. This is one of the unit s fundraisers along with our No Sale Yard Sale donations of $25 per member or whatever the member can afford. Treasurer, Linda Roemer, is accepting checks for your 2017 membership dues. Senior members are still $30 and Juniors stayed the same at $5.00. When our treasurer receives your payment, your membership card will be mailed to you by our Sr. Vice President / Membership Chairman, Jean Testruth. Congratulations to Commander David Griffith and ALA Linda Griffith on their 50th wedding anniversary on August 11, 2016. If you know of any Legionnaire or Auxiliary members who are ill or have had a death in their family, please call me so I can inform our Auxiliary Chaplain, Marge Carter, to send them a card. Also, if you need help with anything, please feel free to call me. Our next meeting will be on Saturday, September 10, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. We will meet again in the Green Room at Flight Deck in Lexington for our business meeting and lunch afterwards. We all enjoyed our meeting, lunch and fellowship there last month. For God and Country, Barbara Leaphart President

WEB: http://sclegionpost7.org Facebook: American Legion Post 7 Lexington SC Preamble to the Constitution of The American Legion For God and Country, we associate ourselves together for the following purposes: Legionnaire Contacts: P.O. Box 421, Lexington SC 29071 Commander: David A. Griffith. H. 359.1278, C. 587.9876. E-Mail: dgriff4726@aol.com. Vice Commander : Ernie Hall. H. 359.2941, C.600.0927. E-Mail: ehshtgandac@gmail.com Adjutant: Terry E. Atwater. C. 297.9889. E-Mail: edwinaatwater@yahoo.com Sgt-At-Arms: Dieter E. Klose. H. 356.1529, C. 606.7354 To uphold and defend the constitution of the United States of America; to maintain law and order; to foster and perpetuate a one-hundred percent Americanism; to preserve the memories and incidents of our associations in the Great Wars; to inculcate a sense of individual obligation to the community, state and nation; to combat the autocracy of both the classes and the masses; to make right the master of might; to promote peace and good will on earth; to safeguard and transmit to posterity the principles of justice, freedom, and democracy; to consecrate and sanctify our comradeship by our devotion to mutual helpfulness. Finance Officer: Doug Schreiber. H. 359.3776, C. 331.4486. E-Mail: dps01@windstream.net Preamble to the Constitution of the American Legion Auxiliary For God and Country, we associate ourselves together for the following purposes: Auxiliary Contacts: P.O. Box 1802, Lexington SC 29071 President: Barbara Leaphart. H: 520.6206, C:609.6659 Sr. Vice President: Jean Testruth. H: 609.8341 E-Mail: mjtestruth@windstream.net Jr. Vice President: Betty Mathias. H. 359.3932, C. 237.1820 Secretary: Nila Ballentine. H: 356.2272, C: 60.3457. E-Mail: ndballentine@windstream.net Treasurer:: Linda Roemer. H: 520.6529. C: 529.6439. E-Mail: teachlex1@gmail.com Sgt. At Arms: Doris Frye. H: 359.3850 Chaplain: Marge Carter. H: 359.6589. C: 605.0952 Parliamentarian: Mary Hazelton. H: 359.3392. To uphold and defend the constitution of the United States of America; to maintain law and order; to foster and perpetuate a one-hundred percent Americanism; to preserve the memories and incidents of our associations during the Great Wars; to inculcate a sense of individual obligation to the community, state and nation; to combat the autocracy of both the classes and the masses; to make right the master of might; to promote peace and goodwill on earth; to safeguard and transmit to posterity the principles of justice, freedom, and democracy; to participate in and contribute to the accomplishment of the aims and purposes of The American Legion; to consecrate and sanctify our association by our devotion to mutual helpfulness.

September 2016 Birthdays & Anniversaries Upcoming Meetings September 10th Meeting Times: 7pm 7. LEGIONNAIRE STEVEN & LIN- DA BURNETT 8. ALA WILLIE WINGARD 10. LEGIONNAIRE WAYNE & ALA BRENDA CAUGHMAN MARO ROGERS LEGIONNAIRE JAMES B. SHEALY 14. LEGIONNAIRE RONALD KINGSLAND ALA JACKLYN PATE 15. LEGIONNAIRE JOE BEDEN- BAUGH LEGIONNAIRE HUGH GUN- TER LEGIONNAIRE NELSON TAY- LOR 16. ALA MARGE CARTER LEGIONNAIRE GENE & DIANA RILEY October 8th November 12th December On A Sad Note Allen Lee Dooley, son of Allen and Lynn Dooley and grandson of A.J. Dooley passed away on July 16, 2016. His funeral service was held at Mt. Horeb United Methodist Church and burial at St. David s Lutheran Church. Legionnaire Donald Poindexter who passed away in July 2016 18. ALA DOT TUNSTALL 20. LEGIONNAIRE JERRY & MARY HOWARD 21. LEGIONNAIRE THOMAS ROB- INSON 22 MARGARETHE KLOSE 23. RON MARSE 24. MAUREEN GARIS LEGIONNAIRE DON TINMAN 25. LEGIONNAIRE WOODY WOODLIEF 26. TRADD DENNY 27. LEGIONNAIRE TIM & MAR- GARET RHOTEN Daily Prayer List ALA Mary Hazelton recuperating from health issues. ALA Betty Mathias who is recuperating from an automobile accident. Legionnaire David and ALA Jeanne Crone who have returned to their Corley Street home but still have health issues. Legionnaire Robert and ALA Joyce Cook. Joyce has a hairline fracture of her pelvis and is in a wheel chair. ALA Mary Green @ Lexington Extended Care. ALA Willie Wingard @ Lexington Extended Care. Legionnaire Raymond Caughman who suffered a mild heart attack and is recuperating at home

FYI Food, Fun and Baseball: Blowfish Baseball continues the tradition of honoring our military heroes. Tickets, seats, food and drink. One military family present will be selected to throw the ceremonial first pitch. For more information, go to www.goblowfishbaseball.com/tickets/local-military-family-of-thenight/ Starting in 2017, the American Legion Legacy Scholarship Fund will expand to include children of post 9/11 veterans with a 50% or higher disability rating. November 5th: SC Run For The Fallen kicks off from Liberty Square at 0600 and will finish at the SC State House Sunday the 6th. Each mile of the run is dedicated to a SC Fallen Hero. The run team will stop at every marker, present an American flag and a biographical card in honor of every fallen service member in an effort to create a 120 mile memorial trail through SC. November 6th @ 3pm (1500): Lexington County Veterans Parade Dot and Marge Carter folded flags to give to the departing sailors. Dieter Klose, Ernie Hall, Nila Ballentine, Bob and Linda Roemer along with their German exchange student, Lara Haacks and Dot Tunstall attended the event. Dot and some volunteers made 105 neck pillows which were distributed to the departing sailors. Contact Dot for further information at 356-2170. She has also been working on more neck pillows to hand out but needs some help to purchase the polyfil stuffing. A 10lb package cost $19.97 at Walmart. Veterans Transportation Services : From Lexington.. Contact Mr. Steven Torres 803-776-4000 (6398) for info and reservation. We are still in need of volunteers for driving the van to take veterans to the VA and back to their home. 11th annual Legacy Run left Indy on the 21st of August. They will travel 1,300 miles through 7 states to raise funds for children of fallen service members and disabled veterans. 5

American Legion Post 7 And Auxiliary Unit 7 P.O. Box 421 Lexington SC 29071-0421 E-Mail: info@sclegionpost7.net Website : www.sclegionpost7.org Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Lexington SC Permit # 9 Return Service Requested For God and Country September 2016 Hall Rental Church Social? Family Reunion? Planning an event and need some space? Contact: John Adams 803-317-4211 For More Information