
Frank Snyder was again elected commander, Solon Gibson was again elected Adjutant and Edwin Boyle was again elected Finance Officer. Membership total 18.
Membership again fell off and a loss of 10 members occurred during the year. Interest in the Post lagged badly, the Drum and Bugle Cops members seemed to be getting to old and interest gradually subsided with the result that it was abandoned before the end of the year.
With the repeal of prohibition being effective the Post obtained the beer garden concession at the Oakland County Fair at Milford and by this means raised considerable funds to complete payments on the Drum and Bugle Corps equipment.
The Feather Party and a few other social events were staged and a small amount raised, but payments only on the interest of the hall contract were made.
An Armistice Day celebration dinner and entertainment was held in the evening of November 11 for all Post members, preceded by a Memorial Service at the Methodist Church.
The Boy Scout Troop under the leadership of Comrade Bushey showed good progress during the year and joined with the members of the Post in "Poppy Day" sales and also the Memorial Day services and exercises at the various cemeteries.
- Copied from Post Historian Book 1940 - 1943