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Volume 86, Issue 10 OCTOBER 2015 DAVID A. GRIFFITH, COMMANDER BARBARA LEAPHART, AUXILIARY PRESIDENT 803-359-1278 e-mail: dgriff4726@aol.com WEB: http://sclegionpost7.org 803-359-520-6206 Cell 609-6599 no e-mail MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOTE OCTOBER MEETING DATE CHANGE DUE TO FALL CONFERENCE.. 2-4 Fall Conference at downtown Marriott Auxiliary will meet during Fall Conference 10 Post 7 Legionnaire Dinner/Meeting 7 PM 14-25 SC State Fair (active/retired military and their dependents with proper military ID admitted FREE during the 12 days of the fair) November 7 Auxiliary Veterans Dinner for Post 7 December 5 3-5 pm Commander s Christmas Drop-In ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY 2 California s Redwood National Park was established (1968) 9 John Lennon, member of The Beatles, was born in Liverpool, England (1940) 15 WWI spy Mata Hari was executed by a French firing squad at Vincennes Barracks, outside Paris. (1917) 21 The first transatlantic radio voice message was made by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company from Virginia to Paris (1915) 25 Artist Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain (1881) 26 The Erie Canal opened as the first major man-made waterway in America (1825) 28 Microsoft founder Bill Gates was born in Seattle, Washington (1955) 29 The stock market crashed as over 16 million shares were dumped amid tumbling prices (1929) 30 Great Britain was connected with the European continent, via a new rail tunnel under the English Channel. (1990) Greetings fellow Legionnaires... Our condolences to the family of Legionnaire Fred Sons who passed away on Wednesday evening, September 15th unexpectedly. More than ever, I (YOUR POST) needs your support! With the passing of Fred, we are now in need of a dedicated person to take on the responsibilities of Finance Officer.big shoes to fill.but I know someone will be willing to step up and take on the responsibility.at least until next year when we elect officers and we can openly seek someone to take on the duty more fulltime. Won t YOU think about this and/or talk to others and encourage someone to take on the responsibility? Fall Conference is just around the corner...october 2-4. WOULD YOU LIKE TO AT- TEND? If so, get with me ASAP as your registration fee will be paid for by Post 7.if you do not attend and have committed to do so, you will be asked to reimburse the Post for the registration fee. Terry Atwater, John Testruth and myself, so far, are the only ones who have committed to attend. Please contact me if you can attend. DUES INCREASE: I received a letter from SC Department dated September 16, 2015 announcing a $10 dollar increase per member beginning January 16, 2016. $5 is for national (which you saw that information in last month s newsletter) and $5 for SC Department (see Page 4 in this newsletter). We must, with all duress increase our dues to $55. With the increase we will be able to keep $16 for the Post. Since Fred's passing I will make every effort to make sure each of you get your dues paid before the increase in January. CONTINUED PAGE 3... 1

Legionnaire Contacts: (PO 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 Finance Officer Fred Sons (h. 359-4882 c. 260-3093) (No e-mail) Auxiliary Contacts: (PO Box 1802, Lexington, SC 29071) President Barbara Leaphart (520-6206 h 609-6599 c NO E-MAIL Sr. V-P Dot Tunstall (356-2170 h e-mail: dottun57@gmail.com) Secretary Nila Ballentine (356-2272 h 760-3457 c e-mail: ndballentine@windstream.net) Treasurer Linda Roemer (520-6529 h 610-781-6454 c e-mail: teachlex1@gmail.com) ATTENTION Ladies of Unit 7 Auxiliary. UNIT 7 DUES ARE $30. Be sure to mail them to Treasurer Linda Roemer for Unit 7/American Legion Auxiliary, PO Box 1802, Lexington, SC 29071. It s a good day in South Carolina. Fall is right around the corner and it will be good to work out in our yards in the cooler weather. Highlights of September 5, 2015 meeting: The meeting was opened and prayer was given by Chaplain Marge Carter. Minutes were read by Secretary Nila Ballentine, and approved as read. Treasurer s Report was given by Linda Roemer, which were entered into the minutes and filed for audit. Presently there are no Plans of Action so there were no reports given. POA are forthcoming from National. Linda Griffith made a motion (second, Mary Hazelton), that we have our October meeting at the Fall Conference. The motion was approved. We will decide at that time, how to honor our Veterans for Veteran s Day at the November meeting. I have received some comments that our meeting are not being conducted in the proper manner. I had no problem with this matter when I previously served as President. As President of Unit 7, this is the format that our meetings will follow. I will open the meeting, the Chaplain will give the devotion/invocation. The Secretary will read the minutes for approval with or without corrections. Communications that have been sent to the Unit will be read. The Treasurer will present her report, which after being entered into the minutes, will be filed for audit. Unfinished business will be completed and new business will be presented. POD Chairmen will be given the opportunity to present their report using the Plan of Action for guidance. Following the reports we will discuss other important issues. When all business of the Unit has been completed, the Chaplain will offer the closing prayer and the charge will be read. National Convention: As most of you know, Mary Hazelton and I attended the National Convention in Baltimore Maryland. Baltimore s weather is a lot like ours and we stayed cool. Someone asked who pays our way to National Convention. We pay our own way. We represent Unit 7 and for the last 15+ years, I have served as the Department President s Page. Our new National President, Sharon Conaster is from Illinois; Vice President, Mary Davis is from the state of Washington; and Southern Division National Vice President is Flora Jean Craig from North Carolina. South Carolina received several awards at National Convention. Past Department President, Anne Parker s Unit 186, Little River, received the President s Award for Excellence. The remaining awards that South Carolina received will be announced at the Fall Conference. Remember to keep our Legionnaires and Auxiliary members in your prayers. For God and Country, Barbara Leaphart President, Lexington, Unit 7 District Meeting Report: Five attended Barbara, Mary, Linda R., Linda G., and Dot. Great meeting with some 33 in attendance. Next meeting hosted by Chapin Unit 193. New District President is Unit 6 s President, Arlene Moss. REMINDER NOTICE TO ALL: THE AUXILIARY IS NO LONGER TAKING THE FOLLOWING DONATIONS Magazines more than 3 months old and paper towel/toilet paper rolls. Coupons WITH LESS THAN 6 MONTH expiration date. REASON: VA no longer desires older magazines. Schools have new guidelines in place due to health issues. Commissary has changed its policy on all coupons as they can not be expired. THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT WITH THESE DONATIONS IN THE PAST.WE APPRE- CIATE IT. PLEASE CONTINUE TO SAVE THE SOUP LABEL COUPONS AND BOX TOPS. 2

COMMANDER S COMMENTS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Currently our dues are $45 of which we send $29 to Department. We are left with $16 to pay all of our expenses for the Post. This is not enough to support our Post; yet, we have tried to maintain our current dues. The last increase from Department several years ago, we did not increase Post 7 membership dues. We need more money to operate but we have not asked. This is a critical time for our Post and I am asking for help we need workers and we need money to support our Post. First, if you have not paid your dues please do so. Second, I need help on many fronts as I said recently my health has not been the greatest and I cannot continue to try and do it all. Your Post needs you now more than ever, so let s get started. Remember, we all are former comrades in arms and answered our country s call; so, please answer mine. For God and Country, David A. Griffith Post 7 Commander NOTE: Reference is made to the National News section in September s Post Gazette by National Commander Mike Helm. If you do not have that copy available, please check our website at www.sclegionpost7.org and click under the heading Newsletters, Page 6. New VA website for Surviving Spouses The Department of Veteran Affairs has created a new internet website for surviving spouses and dependents of military personnel who died on active duty and for survivors and dependents of Veterans who died after leaving the service. The site is organized into two broad categories: death in service and death after service. It provides visitors with information and about a wide range of benefits for surviving spouses, dependent children, and dependent parents of diseased Veterans and active duty personnel. The site also has information from, and links to, other federal agencies and organizations that offer benefits and services to survivors and dependents. Several options also apply to surviving retirees participating in the Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP), where the spouse is lost through death, divorce or annulment, and the retiree later remarries. Unless the former spouse coverage was elected as part of the divorce, retirees who remarry have three choices. They can: (1) Resume the prior level of coverage; (2) Elect not to resume spouse SBP coverage, (this election is irrevocable), this election will not affect child coverage; or (3) If the original election was for reduced coverage, the retiree may request the base amount be increased. There is also a link to frequently asked questions, and answers to most questions. For more specific questions the site tells how to contact the VA directly. The new website can be found at http://www.vba.va.gov/survivors. Some of the topics found on this page include: Dependency and Indemnity Compensation Parents Dependency and Indemnity Compensation Survivors Pension Home Loans Dependents Educational Assistance Program Educational and Vocational Counseling Beneficiary Financial Counseling Civil Service Preference Commissary and Exchange Privileges Children of Vietnam Veterans with Certain Birth Defects Fiduciary Services 3 Changes to SC Laws Recently there have been two major changes to SC laws effecting Veterans or surviving spouses. 1. Senate Bill 153 - States that certain surviving spouses are also extended property tax exemption on one vehicle if she is eligible for DIC benefits and the Veteran was 100% P&T at the time of death. This bill took effect on June 1, 2015. 2. Senate Bill 391 - States that active duty personnel and certain Veterans can receive in state tuition if residing in South Carolina and they do not have to meet the one year residency requirement. This bill took effect on July 1, 2015. For more information go to scstatehouse.gov/ legislation.php then search by bill number.

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DIRECTORY UPDATE INFORMATION SHEET HAS ANYTHING CHANGED? IF SO, PLEASE EITHER FILL OUT THIS SHEET AND MAIL TO COMMANDER OR E- MAIL: lindagriffith2@aol.com.. We do not plan to print a directory this year; however, if you have not received one and would like to have a copy (blue book), call or e-mail us. We do plan to print changes in the newsletter as we receive changes. If you are new in the Post/Auxiliary and did not complete the sheet, please do so at this time: NAME: SPOUSE NAME: Your Birthday: Spouse Birthday: Anniversary: (no year just month and day) MAILING ADDRESS: (PO Box, City, State, Zip) STREET ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBERS: HM CELL WK E-MAIL: (Please print clearly) Branch of Service: Army Air Force Navy Marine (check all that apply) Coast Guard 5

FOR YOUR INFORMATION. DISABILITY COMPENSATION is a monthly tax-free benefit paid to Veterans who are at least 10% disabled because of injuries or diseases that were incurred in or aggravated during active duty, active duty for training, or inactive duty training. A disability can apply to physical conditions, such as a chronic knee condition, as well as mental health conditions, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The benefit amount is graduated according to the degree of the Veteran's disability on a scale from 0 to 100 percent (in increments of 10 percent). Compensation may also be paid for disabilities that are considered related or secondary to disabilities occurring in service and for disabilities presumed to be related to circumstances of military service, even though they may arise after service. Generally, the degrees of disability specified are also designed to compensate for considerable loss of working time from exacerbations or illnesses. If you have dependents, an additional allowance may be added if your combined disability is rated 30% or greater. Your compensation may be offset if you received disability severance pay or separation incentive payments. Military retirement pay for Veterans rated 40% and below, is offset by their VA compensation. Military retirees receiving 50% or higher receive both their VA compensation and full military retirement. To be eligible for VA compensation, you must meet the following criteria: 1. Service in the Uniformed Services on active duty, OR 2. Active duty for training, OR 3. Inactive duty training, AND 4. You were discharged under other than dishonorable conditions, AND 5. You are at least 10% disabled by an injury or disease that was incurred in or aggravated during active duty or active duty for training, or inactive duty training Note: If you were on inactive duty for training, the disability must have resulted from injury, heart attack, or stroke. Evidence required to file a claim includes: Medical evidence of a current physical or mental disability, AND evidence of a relationship between your disability and an injury, disease, or event in military service. Medical records or medical opinions are required to establish this relationship. Note: Under certain circumstances, VA may conclude that certain current disabilities were caused by service, even if there is no specific evidence proving this in your particular claim. The cause of a disability is presumed for the following Veterans who have certain diseases. The VA presumes that specific disabilities diagnosed in certain Veterans groups were caused by their military service. VA does this because of the unique circumstances of their military service. If one of these conditions is diagnosed in a Veteran in one of these groups, the VA presumes that the circumstances of his or her service caused the condition, and disability compensation can be awarded. These Veterans groups are: 1. Former prisoners of war. 2. Veterans who have certain chronic or tropical diseases that become evident within a specific period of time after discharge from service. 3. Veterans who were exposed to ionizing radiation, mustard gas, or Lewisite while in service. 4. Veterans who were exposed to certain herbicides, such as by serving in Vietnam. 5. Veterans who served in Southwest Asia during the Gulf War. HOW MUCH DOES VA PAY? The amount of basic benefit paid ranges, depending on how disabled you are. Note: You may be paid additional amounts, in certain instances, if: 1. you have very severe disabilities or loss of limb(s). 2. you have a spouse, child(ren), or dependent parent(s). 3. you have a seriously disabled spouse. HOW TO APPLY: Apply online using ebenefits, OR work with an accredited representative or agent, OR go to a VA regional office and have a VA employee assist you, OR call our office for assistance. 6

VA Automobile Allowance Service members and Veterans may be eligible for a one-time payment of not more than $20,114.34 toward the purchase of an automobile or other conveyance if you have certain service-connected disabilities. The grant is paid directly to the seller of the automobile and the service member or Veteran may only receive the automobile grant once in his/her lifetime. Certain service members and Veterans may also be eligible for adaptive equipment. Adaptive equipment includes, but is not limited to, power steering, power brakes, power windows, power seats, and special equipment necessary to assist the eligible person into and out of the vehicle. The VA may provide financial assistance in purchasing adaptive equipment more than once. This benefit is payable to either the seller or the Veteran or service member. Important: You must have prior VA approval before purchasing an automobile or adaptive equipment. Eligibility Requirements (Automobile Grant) 1. You must be either a service member who is still on active duty or a Veteran, AND 2. You must have one of the following disabilities that are either rated as service-connected or treated as if service-connected under 38 U.S.C 1151 or, for a service member, the result of disease incurred or injury contracted in or aggravated by active duty: A - Loss, or permanent loss of use, of one or both feet, OR B - Loss, or permanent loss of use, of one or both hands, OR C - Permanent impairment of vision in both eyes to a certain degree, OR D - Severe burn injury, OR E - Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Eligibility Requirements (Adaptive Equipment) 1. You must be either a Service member who is still on active duty or a Veteran, AND 2. Meet the disability requirements for the automobile grant (see above), OR 3. Have ankylosis (immobility of the joint) of one or both knees or hips that VA recognizes as being service-connected or treats as if service-connected under 38 U.S.C. 1151. Evidence Requirements To support a claim for automobile allowance, the evidence must show that you are service-connected or are treated as if service-connected under 38 U.S.C 1151 or, for a service member, the result of disease incurred or injury contracted in or aggravated by active duty, for a disability resulting in: 1. The loss, or permanent loss of use, of one or both feet, OR 2. The loss, or permanent loss of use, of one or both hands, OR 3. Permanent impairment of vision in both eyes, resulting in central Visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye with glasses, OR 4. Central Visual acuity that is greater than 20/200, if there is a visual field defect in which your peripheral field has contracted to such an extent that the widest diameter of visual fields subtends an angular distance no greater than 20 degrees in the better eye, OR 5. Severe burn injury: Deep partial thickness or full thickness burns resulting in scar formation that cause contractures and limit motion of one or more extremities or the trunk and preclude the effective operation of an automobile, OR 6. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). To support a claim for adaptive equipment, the evidence must show that you have a disability as shown above, OR you have ankylosis of at least one knee or one hip due to service-connected disability. How to Apply Complete VA Form 21-4502, "Application for Automobile or Other Conveyance and Adaptive Equipment" and submit it to your local VA regional office. If you are entitled to adaptive equipment only (i.e., service connected for ankylosis of knees or hips) you should complete VA Form 10-1394, "Application for Adaptive Equipment - Motor Vehicle" and submit it to your local VA medical center. 7

DO YOU HAVE NEED FOR A BASIC WILL, LIVING WILL, OR HEALTH CARE POWER OF ATTORNEY? F R E E SCSG WILLS CLINIC October 3 at SCSG Armory (551 Granby Lane, Columbia 29201) Serving active and retired service members and their spouses! PLEASE RSVP TO sarah.edgecomb@sg.sc.gov OR TEXT 803-493-9258. REMINDER The VAMC Dorn now has a food pantry. Any veteran in need may participate in the program. He or she must contact Voluntary Services and they will direct you to the food pantry. To contact Voluntary Services call (803) 776-4000 extension 6780. Honor Flight is searching for WWII Veterans. Please help find as many WWII Veterans as possible to join the October 14th flight. Time is not on our side as we have lost many of these WWII heroes and those that are still with us are becoming very frail. This may be the last flight of the year, so please help us locate WWII Veterans that have never had an opportunity to see THEIR WWII Memorial. Go to www.honorflightsc.com to print an application. 8

Birthdays and Anniversaries October 1 Connie McFarland 2 Carolyn Hall 4 Legionnaire John & ALA Jean Testruth 5 Legionnaire Tom & Barbara O Brien 7 ALA Haley D Alessio ALA Alexis Evans Fay C. Kerr ALA Julia Ruth Pate ALA Ruth Wilson 9 Legionnaire Robert & Ella Scoggins ALA Lib Caughman ALA Marcia Rowen Legionnaire James & Alison St. Clair 10 Legionnaire Tom Felkel ALA Delila Hall Karen Kingsland Legionnaire Jimmie & Marti Lowman 13 Legionnaire Bing & Faye Bingheimer Legionnaire Ernie Hall 14 Ryan Allen Cole Legionnaire Robert & Elizabeth Herring Legionnaire Harold & Barbara Rein Legionnaire Woody Snyder 17 Legionnaire Jim Low 18 Legionnaire William Dominguez 19 Legionnaire Clarence & Lorraine Lockhart Legionnaire Johnnie Trout, Sr. 20 Margie Hutchins Legionnaire Jake Jacobs Legionnaire Jake & Paula Jacobs Sylvia Woodlief 23 Legionnaire Wes Buffington 24 ALA Barbara Leaphart Legionnaire Jonathan C. Reeves Legionnaire Dan & Nancy Tinman 26 Maria Comerford Legionnaire Frank & Margie Hutchins ALA Edith Turner Rohr 27 Legionnaire Robert T. Bryans Estelle Frierson Jim Hiatt Legionnaire Christopher & Faye Moran 28 Linda Burnett 29 Legionnaire Harold Riggs 30 Legionnaire Hugh Rogers 31 Legionnaire George Rauch If your name and/or your spouse s name has been omitted, please let us know. Also, since so many of our WWII veterans are getting up in age, please let us know if you have turned 90 yet as we would certainly want to make sure you are recognized. KEEP IN YOUR PRAYERS AND A REMINDER TO SEND CARDS Raymond Caughman has been in the hospital but is now home. Jim McFarland had a stroke in early September. Send him a card of encouragement. Rita Mosher went to the ER for blood sugar issues. The Sons Family Shirlean, Marie, Ruth Koon, Marge Carter all need to be on your prayer lists for the passing of Fred. Shirlean Sons has been in the hospital. John Testruth has had some tests and waiting on results. IF WE VE MISSED ANYONE, DID WE KNOW? PLEASE LET COMMANDER KNOW IF SOMEONE IS ILL. Credit is given to the Lexington County Veterans Affairs Office for allowing us to use material they publish in their newsletter. Thank you. 9

Military Service and Social Security Benefits Your Social Security benefit depends on your earnings, averaged over your working lifetime. Generally, the higher your earnings, the higher your Social Security benefit. Under certain circumstances, special earnings can be credited to your military pay record for Social Security purposes. The extra earnings are for periods of active duty or active duty for training. These extra earnings may help you qualify for Social Security or increase the amount of your Social Security benefit. If you served in the military after 1956, you paid Social Security taxes on those earnings. Since 1988, inactive duty service in the Armed Forces reserves (such as weekend drills) has also been covered by Social Security. Under certain circumstances, special extra earnings for periods of active duty from 1957 through 2001 can also be credited to your Social Security earnings record for benefit purposes. From 1957 through 1967, Social Security will add the extra credits to your record when you apply for Social Security benefits. From 1968 through 2001, you do not need to do anything to receive these extra credits. The credits were automatically added to your record. After 2001, there are no special extra earnings credits for military service. The information below explains how you can get credit for special earnings and applies only to active duty military service earnings from 1957 through 2001. From 1957 through 1977, you are credited with $300 in additional earnings for each calendar quarter in which you received active duty basic pay. From 1978 through 2001, for every $300 in active duty basic pay, you are credited with an additional $100 in earnings up to a maximum of $1,200 a year. If you enlisted after September 7, 1980, and didn t complete at least 24 months of active duty or your full tour, you may not be able to receive the additional earnings. Check with Social Security for details. If you served in the military from 1940 through 1956, including attendance at a service academy, you did not pay Social Security taxes. However, your Social Security record may be credited with $160 a month in earnings for military service from September 16, 1940, through December 31, 1956, under the following circumstances: 1. You were honorably discharged after 90 or more days of service, or you were released because of a disability or injury received in the line of duty; or 2. You are still on active duty; or 3. You are applying for survivors benefits and the Veteran died while on active duty. You cannot receive credit for these special earnings if you are already receiving a federal benefit based on the same years of service. There is one exception: If you were on active duty after 1956, you can still get the special earnings for 1951 through 1956, even if you re receiving a military retirement based on service during that period. These extra earnings credits are added to your earnings record when you apply for Social Security benefits. NOTE: In all cases, the additional earnings are credited to the earnings that Social Security averages over your working lifetime, not directly to your monthly benefit amount. 10

Camp Lejeune Updates As part of the VA s ongoing commitment to provide care to Veterans and their families, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced that it will start the process of amending its regulations to establish presumptions of service connection for certain conditions resulting from exposure to contaminated drinking water at the U.S. Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, in North Carolina. This process is in addition to the healthcare the VA already provides for 15 conditions to eligible Veterans who were stationed at Camp Lejeune for at least 30 days between August 1, 1953 and December 31, 1987, as a result of the Honoring America s Veterans and Caring for Camp Lejeune Families Act of 2012. The VA also provides reimbursement of healthcare expenses for those 15 conditions to eligible family members who resided at Camp Lejeune during that time period. The Secretary of Veterans Affairs recently met with senators and the Director of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) to discuss the creation of presumptions of service connection for diseases associated with the contaminated water at Camp Lejeune. The diseases that are currently being reviewed for potential presumptive service connection include kidney cancer, angiosarcoma of the liver, and acute myelogenous leukemia, which are known to be related to long-term exposure to the chemicals that were in the water at Lejeune from the 1950s through 1987. The chemicals are Benzene, Vinyl Chloride, Trichloroethylene and Perchloroethylene, which are known as volatile organic compounds, used in industrial solvents and components of fuels. The VA will also work with ATSDR and potentially the National Academy of Sciences to evaluate the body of scientific knowledge and research related to exposure to these chemicals and the subsequent development of other diseases. The VA will carefully consider all public comments received when determining the final scope of any presumptions. Veterans with health problems they believe are related to exposure to the water at Camp Lejeune may file a claim for disability compensation online at www.ebenefits.va.gov, or visit their local VA office. For more information, Veterans and family members should contact the nearest VA healthcare facility by calling 1 877 222 VETS (8387) or visit www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/camplejeune. For further information on Camp Lejeune: VHA Office of Public Health has a website on Camp Lejeune historical water contamination at: www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/camp-lejeune/ index.asp. The U.S. Marine Corps encourages all those who lived or worked at Camp Lejeune before 1987 to register for notifications regarding Camp Lejeune Historic Drinking Water at https:// clnr.hqi.usmc.mil/clwater. 11

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October 2015 HOPE TO SEE YOU ON October 10 at 7 PM for supper. NO Auxiliary meeting as ladies will meet at the Fall Conference. POLICY -- Reservations Required YOU MUST CALL COMMANDER (359-1278) ON OR BEFORE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2015 IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND THE SUPPER. $7.00 pp. NOTE MEETING CHANGE FOR OCTOBER THE FALL CONFERENCE IS SCHEDULED IN COLUMBIA OCTOBER 2-4, 2015 AT THE MARRIOTT.