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12Section ISaturday, April 5, 1975THE HERALDSaturdayVFW pStmarchesintIitsseandWorldarveteran Paul llolsle•82.remembersthe days when he was the first commander...bv LYNN AS I NO FtheProspectthrough thecenturvA lot more wars, probablv more than those original 15 doughboys who gathered in a warehouse behind what is now Wilie’s Hardware could have ever imagined, have passed by. too.The men with their memories willgather Sunday and through the week to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the post.WHILE THE WORLD has changedsince Paul Holste was installed as the post’s first commander on April , 1925, Holste said the VFW itself is pretty much the same.“It’s a place you can get together and have your meeting and talk things over and meet your comrades and stuff.” said Holste, who is still aregular meeting-goer.Holste. 82, is one of four charter members alive today. ' But I'miabout the only one who attends the meetings over there from the First World WTar,” he said.W’hen the post started, Holste said the members were all WTorld WTar I veterans. “First WTorld War boys were more anxious to work and get things done,” he said.THERE WAS Prohibition in the early days, so the post members didn't do a lot of drinking. But Holste said he brought a couple of jugs of his father’s homemade wine to the first installation banquet.The post got its first home when it bought an old farmhouse at 51 N. Wille St. and moved in 1933. Holste said the post members had to put a lot of work into the old building. “There was about four feet of water in the basement,” lie said.The old post was later converted into a single-family home whichrecently burned The village is now trving to get the building condemned.After World War II, the VFW postgot many new members. “From then on the members came very heavily,” Holste said. “That’s why we had to move from the old place because the Second World W ar guys were cominginMTHE POST purchased property at601 N. Main St., and groundbreakingceremonies took place in 1948. The building was ready for an open house by 1949 with the first meeting at thenew building on May 26, 1950.At 4 p.m. Sunday, the post has scheduled a special golden anniversary award citation from VFW National headquarters. There will also be a flag-dedication ceremony and a buffet served by the ladies auxiliary.There are open houses every evening throughout the week, with either bingo or other entertainmentplanned. On April 12, the weeklongcelebration will end with a dinner dance that begins at 6:30 p.m. and costs $6 per person.AWfa*.,v.mmmAV.aV/V,wWlt;■*fAw.aA. 77fm•vma;. v ar \r ift*55• .i.Y/fti ' •V/;wI«i#|t A.fKmmmm - i -r- mmt lt;% ~■//lt;%lt;■-77 ■ 5-. 4: ''/ft:a,-; AftVSAV.'.*vvW'Wkvmmmwkft. ft/, / ftm mPaAlt;v-mm*:.WAAASrv v - - w. v. -*»r. //i. v✓ftAfrr/s/s/,v-v.”c»;/,V■*/I - . - * _■ .*jr% * -•. ..'.-A'”VvV^A.--.' V.- - .*•Mi-;. ys'mSfaV/.gf;% v» . V, V’WA .w.V%w.%✓X-.•*'MS.'**/,*7,•y»: :ft- ’■ 'ftft lt;*V.■/fllVV#1.♦ * *r»r * »■-mw.'jyyrftymer
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