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ROdVILLE CEN11E DEIMCATES WEMORIAL TABliET
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after the aewmbbuii* muis "AmmicA" and th.3 Rev. Frederick H. HnndsOeld offered prayer. He Introdnccd n«nk B. OarAier, Joeeph Mondn, Chsiriea P. Htm- magee, A. J. HacElroy, Wlllefiir T. Cor- 1i«tt, and Arthior C. Martin, \rbo d^v- ered addreaeea ot a purely patriotic nature. Mr. M«eeen(er «ub«^tuted for Arthur a. Ackcrrt and Mr. MaeESroy (or JMvid R. tongenecker, neither of wtioin w«re able to be preeent.
How TaMet Wa« tJmrctied
At the conclu^on of a very Interest- tec addreaa by Mr. Dunn, the lights were dtmmed except in the flag draped eoRtaiher shielding the tablet from vleir. 'The ^ssemMage roae to sing "The Star Bpan<Ied Banner," At its conclu¬ sion the Rev. Alexan<ter F. Johnson pro¬ nounced benediction and the assemblage waited In silence iror a tew minutes. Then the flasr. serving aa n. screei.i, slow¬ ly moved aside, revealing the tablet.
On the platform hn aruests, were Ed¬ win-W. Wallace, Frank H. ESrisman, Francis G. Hootey, D. N. Bulson, Joseph F. Russ, William Rtckensteen, and the participants.
Former service men were grovped near the fn^nt at the rlfht of the hall while throughout the remainder of the anditorlum were relative*, some of whom came ^n'eat dlntances to witness the dedication.
To Whom Dedicated
On the tablet, there Is Inscribed 284 Munea whlc^ are to be added to from ttme to time as service men from the vlllace, are located. The list follows:
Walter J. Abrama Prank Amorosino Milton J. Ayers
Charles Q. Back William Back Stuart Bade&u Harold E. Baer TobD Bahr Fred C. Bailey William S. BiUley Theodore A- Baldwin J. Arthur Ball Edward Li. Barthold Harold Bedell Walter T. Behrens B&lward M. Bennett Samuel El Bennett Wm Roy Bennett Charles Bettels, Jr.
hurles C Blchterman Franitlin H. Bird John A. Bittner, Jr. Harry Blumenthal Henry U Brill Audley Brindley Daniel Brodle Peter Brodle Joseph A. B rower Harold L. Bucken James Buckley F. A. Buermeyer Harry F. Burrougbs Thomas H. Beeson, Jr.
liorenzo Cammarano James F. Carty Constantino Chtusano Barry R. Coe Harold B. Cohen ^v Ray M. Coe^ran George A. C^lUgan. Robert B. Combs Frank Comstock LIndley W. Cook Rupert O. Cooke Charles Cooper Robert G. Cornell Everette P. Corwlth , William H. Corwlth John Cox Charles Cozlne Theodore Cozlne 8. H. Crelghton, Jr. William P. Curley
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Charles Dalton Charles L. Day Andrew DeAngelus Arthur E. Dehnert Peter Dempsey Harry Dlllmeler Charles DI Malo *James Donate Herbert M. Downing John P. Dunne
Edward J. Eagan Joseph T. Eldrlch Myron Ellas Bonney Elliott Samuel W. Hills Amillo Esposito Francesco Esposlto
George Parr £ Jloward Parrell
t>rge C. Fennikoh Victor Ferris Randall M. field John Flschetto *Harold La Salle Fiske Douglass Forttm Franklin M. French
Alfred Gallagher Francis W. Gallagher
, WUIiam F. Gallagher. Jr. Gerhold iwrence Glacy
^William Qlaoy Clarence Goldberg Arthur T. Goodwin George B. Granger, Jr. John C. Gray Henrietta A. Grim WUUam H. Grim. Jr.
James C. Hannon Herman Harms Harry P. Helns Penry J. Helsler August Helfenberg Samuel Helfenberg Archie E. Henderson Cartwrlfeht Henderson J. M. Hendrlckson Herbert B. Herilhy Milton E. Beyward AusUn M. Hill John E. Rogan Edward HoUy John C. Holmep Bennem Hopkins Wl^lam k. Hunt liSRoy Husser
George F. Irlah
Henry Jaeger Claude Jenkins Nolan JenUns *Danlri Johnson Kenneth M. Johiison ^Uey Jones Charies Kane William V. Kane diurenoa H. Ksckelsssfi Owrarn W. HiHUT A. KsQcaa
liaon Kelley Herbert J. KIaaeb«f Bertram C. KiracslUMium Charlea llClmcbbanm 3. WflUam Klaesa Looia 3. Kloeas Edward M. Klein John E. KleiofeUer Nicturfas Knapmeyer John Kneale Arthvur KnobeIan<di 3o»m Henry Koeliier Harry B. Xaaptaaa. Sr.
Joseph B. iMBgCoB. LoOls K. Langdon Edward J. Lapp •C. M. Lawson, .Ir. Harold lAwson Hamilton L.. t.eder Frank 8. I>9e ValenUne Loesch David R. l<ongenecker Alvln p. Liodcamp
Andrew J. MacEIroy Clifford Bfacevoy Henry B. Magree Herbert W. Mannerlng Alfonso Mans<rioUo Arthur C. Martin Lewis W. Martin •
* Winona C. Martin Harry P. Marvin Edward Mars Joseph McManus Ananias McPhatter Frederick W. Merdes Albert E. Merry Herbert R. Metcalfe Charies P. Messenger C. H. Meyer
Edgar MHler Edwin W. Miller
Herbert H. Miller
Wilbur MIMer
Walter S. Moen
Harold Moflitt 'Frank Mollsse
WUllam J. Mott
William Moyer
li^land J. Mulr '
* Joseph M. Murphy M. Raymond Murphy Thomas B. Murphy James H. Uylea
J. Louis Neft Irving Nelson E^verett Newton George C. NIzon John H. Nelle
Frank CCallahan George (yCallaghan *D. Herbert O'Dowd William Oliver Remsen B. Ostrander
aifford D. Palmer Olcott H. Parker Vincent Pattl' Aubrey D. Pearsall Daniel S. Pearsall James Pent Joseph K. Petry Raymond Petry Augustus Peterson William Pettlt
Cbarleis W. PiMbui Baycasnd B. PUmttM itoecoe IMwIecNKi Joseph Pro«^4>r, Jr.
Alfred KAthbctm Rudolph A. Bathheim Fr|M>k Raapanti Lwdan B. Raynor Eugene J. Reed Kftthwrine Reilly Rnland McK. RieheiutaMi Roysi Richenataen WniUun T. RlchenstfMD Edwin H. Richmond Wmiam Bobblna Bdward Roberts Harold B. Robinson Frank Robnatello Ernest W. Roeotow
Charles Sammia Joseph Saunden Frederic Sdiley Edward A. Schneidar Louts Schroeher Benjamin W. fluaman Bryant W. Seaman Everett W. Seaman t^.iijtsrt N. Seaman Milton M. Seinsoth Richard W. Seinsoth John Simpson Myron Simpson Joseph Smidt Clarence E. Smith John Smith •Lewis H. Smith Tredwell D. Smith • Luciano Sorrentlno Nelson H. Sperling James Spiers Charles C. SpltUer Percy Sprague H. E. Standlsh WUIiam Salter \ •uarren W. Stein' Edwin Stephenson George E. Stewart Lemuel Straus MUton Straus Howard R. Spelman
Eldward Taylor Albert P. Thomas Prank 8. Thorp Karl A. Thum
Emma B. Von Dtisen RoBcoe VanDiisen Praink J. Veritsan Joseph E. Vlault
CIttttOQ & Voct Joaepfa a Wagner Bdwtn W. Wallace Barry C. Walters Robert Walters ArthurWatta Alfred Weber Auetsst F. Weber Edwin S. Webw lUimel E. Weeks Edward L. Werner Cbuxlf0 8. Weatlake
JWBea F. Whitfl
Roy E. Whitney Alan Wledersuin Roy Wledersum Ferdinand W. Wlaner George A. WoK George R. Wood John F. WooJ Harrison B. Wright Robert Wr^ht Harold F. Woodcock Joseph F. Woodcock
Howard A. Toung Joseph M. Tousg
Jerome Zaccarla Michel Zaccarla E>lws,rd F. Zimmerman I»uls J. Zimmerman Joseph E. Zoeller, Jr.
HEMPSTEAD POSrS PRIZES TO PROMOTE AMERICANISM
Hempstead, March Z^^wHempstead Post 890, American IxigMB as a step In carrying out the ple4|fl^»ntained in the American Legioh constitution to j>romote 100 per cent'Americanism, has offered six prizes to tke students of the
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Hempatead BOgb School at oommeoee- n>«it ia Job*.
The prteea emutat <a medals to be gtT<m for tbe besA students In two sub¬ jects. First, aeoond and third prise* ot
RDM, sihrer and bronse iMdMIa reopeo- UTriy. WlU be ciTan to th« thne atod- ents standing highest, aa determined by the annual Regents' esamteattoBa te American history and ehrtea, and ataiUar
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