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EMMETT LILES AMERICAN LEGION POST 541

The Emmett Liles American Legion Post 541 of Ellston was organized with its first meeting held at Bill PRICE's Real Estate office on December 13th of 1920. The group met with Galen E. ROWE, a fieldman from the State Headquarters in Des Moines, on January 20, 1921. ROWE guided the group in the proper procedures in establishing the Post. The first officers elected were:

Erwin DICKSON, Commander
Hubert E. ROUCH, Vice-commander
Cyril "Ike" TREICHLER, Adjutant
Harold CLOUGH, Treasurer
Raymond HUNT, Sergeant of Arms

The Post was named for George "Emmett" LILES. George "Emmett" LILES was born on a farm near Ellston, Iowa. He attended the Dickson Rural School [a.k.a. Mount Vernon School No. 2 of Union Township], passing his Eight Grade Examination with the highest honors in Ringgold County. Emmett attended Ellston High School and attended Sunday School and church at Oak Hill Chapel.

Emmett was inducted into the U.S. Army on February 24, 1918, and was sent to Camp Dodge in Des Moines where he was assigned to Company D of the 117th Infantry. He received high honors in marksmanship on the rifle range. Upon arriving in Europe, Emmett was sent to Belgium where he saw action. He was reported at missing in action at Bellecourt, France, on September 29, 1918. Actual verification of his death was not received until August of 1919.

Emmett was interred at a cemetery in France. In 1921, his parents had his body returned for interment at Pumptown Cemetery.

Early members of the Emmett Liles Post 541 were:

Glen BUTCHERIra MILLERHarwell HAGERMAN
Bunker WALTERSCharles COURTNEYHoward PRICE
Dennis OWENSGeorge BLAKEMilo HOFF
Walter BUTCHERLuther JOHNSTONJesse FUGATE
Grover HANSONOscar LILESBert CONE
Vernon BROWNDennis GROGANWalter HILLEBRAN
Hale McCONNELLFloyd COLLIERCarl HOGUE
Glen TAGGARTWilliam FUGATEClaude STAGNER
Charles OLSONRoy CONEJames MILLER
Jeff SMITHD. O. NICHOLSGuy HOSFIELD
Kenneth FOUSERJ. L. HARRIMANClark JENNINGS
Grover BEDIERClarence JACKSON 

  The first few meetings were held in Bill PRICE's Real Estate office, then the SHORT building. Finding the SHORT building unsuitable due to its small size, the Legion rented beginning in 1922 J. M. MILLER's hall [later the locker plant].

On September 12, 1921, The Emmett Liles Post 541 American Legion Auxiliary was organized.

In January of 1925, the Legion obtained its own building, buying it on contract. With the stock market crash of 1929 and the onset of the Great Depression, the Legion fell on hard times. They were unable to keep up their payments on the Legion Hall. Milo HOFF eventually bought the building which later became the Blacksmith's Shop.

Until after the close of World War II, the Legion meet in homes of their members. Then, the Legion meet in the I.O.O.F. lodge hall.

The Legion began to raise funds to build a hall on Main Street. The foundation was poured in 1948 and was finished a couple of years later.

ELLSTON'S VETERANS

CIVIL WAR VETERANS

Martin BROTHERTONM. BUCKWilliam CONNER
Jake DUNKAMW. S. DILLYWilliam EDWARDS
Frank HAIGHT, Jr.Elyah HARNMAndrew HESS
J. W. HOBBSIsaac HOFFHINECole HOLLINGSWORTH
Mr. HUFFB. F. Melvin ROBINSONJohn RYAN
Andrew SELSORCharles SHELDONI. D. SHORT
Isaac WALLERW. H. WALLERShelby WILLIS

 

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR VETERANS

    Mr. MOON    John PRICE    Andy RYAN

 

WORLD WAR I VETERANS

Grover BEDIERGeorge BLAKEVernon BROWN
Glen BUTCHERWalter BUTCHERJoe CLINE
Harold CLOUGHFloyd COLLIERRoy COLLIER
Bert CONERoy CONECharles COURTNEY
Jesse DeVOREErvin DICKSONLester DASS
Clyde FUBEEKKenneth FOUSERArthur FOWLER
Jesse FUGATEWilliam FUGATEClyde GERMAN
Linnie GREENDennis GROGANHartwell HAGERMAN
Grovr HANSONJ. L. HARRIMANMilo HOFF
Carl HOGUEClarence JACKSONClark JENNINGS
O. J. JONESClyde JOHNSTONLuther JOHNSTON
Jay LILESGeorge "Emmett" LILESOscar LILES
Laurence MAYHale McCONNELLIra MILLER
James MILLERD. O. NICHOLSCharles OLSON
Dennis OWENSMark OWENSRalph PERRY
Howard PRICEHubert ROUSHMalvern SHOEMAKER
Ralph SIMMONSClaude STOGNERGlen TAGGART
Ike TREICHLERBunker WALTERSRay WALTERS

 

WORLD WAR II VETERANS

Everett ADAMSKenneth ADAMSFay ANDERSON
Raymond ANDERSONFred ASHLEYFloyd BABBIT
Raymond BAUMANNWayne BAUMANNGilbert BOLTON
Samuel BOLTONSam BRANDTPeter BROWN
Ernest BUELLGaylon BULLOCKEdward BUTCHETT
Howard BURGHERLeo BUTCHERLloyd BUTCHER
Bob CAMPBELLJack CAMPBELLJack CLARK
Cleve COLLIERWayne COLLIERBill CORNWALL
Clarence COURTNEYMarion CREVELINGEldon DAUBS
Stewart ELLISONCarl FENTONLonnie FENTON
George FINLEYKenneth FITZGERALDCarrol GIEST
Loring GIESTAlvin GILESElmer GLICK
Ralph GRAYEdwin GREENTruman GREEN
Willard HENDERSONEarl JACKSONLeland JACKSON
Don JOHNSTONGiles JOHNSTONHarold JOHNSTON
James JOHNSTONBruce LEEDeles LEST
Jesse FUGATEWilliam FUGATEClyde GERMAN
Jerry LINKEYEdward LONGRobert MAHRENHOLZ
Gene MAHRENHOLZLinford MASONEmery McMILLION
Carl McALEXANDERPorter MOONBerle MUNYON
Herbert O'GRADYHarold OLSONEdward OTT
Arthur PEDERSENCarl PEDERSENEyner PEDERSEN
John PREIST, Jr.Merle REASONERVern REASONER
Charlie REEDEdward REYNOLDSClinton RICE
Russell RICEJ. W. ROBIEB. R. ROBISON
Milo ROBISONWinton ROBISONLowell SCHAEFER
Virgil THOMPSONGlenn TONEYBill TREICHLER
Sam TREICHLERGerald TROWERMack VANATTA
Olle VanSICKLEFrancis WALTERSVirgil WEBBER
Dean WHITSONBerle WILHELMJames WILKEY
Sam WILKEYGerald WOODEdwin WARM
Edward WARMFrederic WARM 

 

KOREAN WAR VETERANS

Carnie ANDERSONQuentin V. ANDERSONClifford BALIUS
Frank BUTCHERHarold COOPERJerry COOPER
Harold COURTNEYKenneth CREVELINGReson CREVELING
George GLICKCarter HUFFDavid JONES
Lloyd JONESRobert MAHRENHOLZCharles MILLER
Boyd TAGGERTDennis TONEYEdwin TONEY
Merlin WHITSONRaymond WHITSONFrank WILKEY
Jack WILKEYGregory WOODCarl WOOLLUMS

 

VIETNAM WAR VETERANS

Lloyd BEDIERShelby BULLOCKRobert CREVELING
William CREVELINGKenneth GROSEDan HOSFIELD
Robert HUNTD. A. JENNINGSDwight JENNINGS
William c. JENNINGSAlan C. JONESK. D. JONES
Dan WEIGALKenneth WOOD
Ron WOOD

 

Photograph courtesy of Mount Ayr Record-News
New Ellston American Legion Building, June of 2010

 

SOURCE: A Century of Memories: Ellston, Iowa 1881 - 1981 Pp. 224-26. 1981.

Transcription by Sharon R. Becker, April of 2010


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