I9i1WILTON e. POST DISBANDS'Because there are not enough sur- j viving members to constitute a quo-; rum and transact business, the H. | Sebert post, number 205. G. A. R. of Wilton, has disbanded and six of the members have transferred their membership to Shelby Norman post here. This announcement was made today by members of the local post.The regular meeting of the local post with some of the former Wiltonpost members in attendance was held* 1at the Memorial rooms in the court house this afternoon.Those from Wilton who have transferred their membership are Georg©W. McClarey. Eubert Patton. JohnWinsell. A. 13. Kelley, S. H. Wise andJames Carl.The Henry Siebert Post No. 25A was organized in December. 18S3. with thir-i tv-six charter members. Lewis F., Creitz was the first commander. He died about twenty-five years ago.When the post disbanded. S. H. Wise was the commander The charter members of the post, the majority of whom are now dead,were: L. F. Creitz, H. S. Morgridge. A. i A. Cooling. W. A. Cooper. P. L. Moore, P. I). Sarrier. C. W. Derby, J. Matt Kean. James Chasteen, J. S. Knouse, G. F. Cornwell. W. F. Shiflet. WilMam Crawford. James Carl. J.asper Dawson. N. H. Giller. J. B. Sullivan. Owen Rvan. G. C. Sterrett. S. W. Doran. George Wilcasin, Nick Holhauer. J. F. I^atta. Fred A. Brown. Jacob Block, J. M Duncan. W H. Sterrett. Robert Armstrong. Joseph Hart, James Morrison. T. J. Hopkins. C. A. Curtis. R.P. V.ason. K. L. Schreiner, Jonathan Ford and Daniel Ford.