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NewsMarch 14, 1999

A gala birthday celebration is being planned by the Altenthal-Joerns Post 158 of The American Legion in Jackson, as part of the Legion's world wide observance of its 80th anniversary in March. A special committee directed by Bill Poe will orchestrate the celebration of the 80th birthday of the American Legion here Thursday. ...

A gala birthday celebration is being planned by the Altenthal-Joerns Post 158 of The American Legion in Jackson, as part of the Legion's world wide observance of its 80th anniversary in March.

A special committee directed by Bill Poe will orchestrate the celebration of the 80th birthday of the American Legion here Thursday. The anniversary will be observed with a social hour at 5:30 p.m. followed by a dinner served by the American Legion Auxiliary at 6:45 p.m. at the American Legion hall. Other members of the birthday observance committee are Jack Latimer, Tom Sperling, Jim Nelson, Milton Nitsch, Mike Procter and Post Commander Bob Hartle.

Distinguished guests will include representatives from the V.A. Regional Office of St. Louis, Missouri, the John J. Pershing Medical Center of Poplar, Missouri and David Voyles Commander of the Missouri Department of the American Legion, County Commissioners, City Council and other guests.

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The American Legion was founded March 15-17, 1919 during a caucus in Paris and was attended by various representatives of the American Expeditionary Force of World War I. The organization has since opened its ranks to members of World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Panama, Grenada, and those involved in Desert Storm Commander, Hartle explained.

The birthday banquet will complete the 1999 membership drive for Post 158. The post hopes to top its 1998 membership of 671 members. Hartle extends an invitation to all eligible war veterans of the area to become Legionnaires and be a part of the complete program of "We Help America Work."

Post meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 8 p.m. in the Legion Hall on North High Street and Mary Street in Jackson.

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