Eagles to Observe v Armistice DayArmistice Day will be fittingly observed by Racine aerie No. $81. F O. E., at Eagle hall Sunday evening at 8 o’clock. Judge John C. Karel, of Milwaukee, will be the speaker of the occasion and the balance of the program will be most appropriate to the occasion. Two hundredmembers of the local aerie responded to the call when the World war broke out and nine of these made the great sacrifice. Ths program is as follows:Opening song. The Star Spangled Banner”—Audience.Remarks of the chairman—W. H. ArmstrongsSelection—Eagle Glee club.Recitation. The American Flag—Milo Henke, of the Racine highschool.Violin solo—Miss Holsman.Vocal solo—Louis Dawes History*of the Flag—G. S. Lav-Remarks of the errand secretary. Address—Judge John C. Karel, of Milwaukee.Singing by the Glee club and the i closing._____