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May 17, 1921 The local post of the American Legion has received from the arsenal at Rock Island, Illinois, 10 .30 caliber regulation rifles for use in post ceremonial work. The rifles are to be kept in charge of Sgt. George Plett, who commands the firing squads in Legion ceremonies. The body of Sgt. Arthur Paulson has been shipped from France and the body of Daniel Tunney has been on the way home for several days. The Legion Post will have charge of both of these funerals. There will be a meeting of the Ray E. Bostick Post next Monday evening to make further plans for the observance of Memorial Day and to make arrangements for the military funerals of Comrades Paulson and Tunney. It is expected that Legion Posts throughout the state will have charge of the state bonus distribution and will doubtless receive applications for the former service men to use in certifying to their service records. ....
April 20, 1921 Members of the Ray E. Bostick Post of the American Legion will be entertained at the regular dinner of the Elks Lodge Thursday evening. The occasion will be a visit to Cadillac by three state Legion officials, who will be guests of honor at the Elks dinner and will speak on the program which immediately follows this affair. Co. Guy M. Wilson, department commander; Lyle D. Tabor, department adjutant; and Dr. F.B. Broderick, department welfare officer, will be the officials who will come to this city for a district meeting to which delegates from all posts in the Ninth Congressional District, are invited. The program outlined by the local Post for the entertainment of the state officials includes a noon luncheon at the Hotel McKinnon at which several Cadillac officials will be given the opportunity of meeting the visiting Legionnaires; a meeting of Legion men and visiting delegates will be held in the Legion Club practically all afternoon, at which time problems w ....