ELY TO DEDICATE BIOSERVICE FLAG SUNDAYYCFINE PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN j* -Fourteen Young Men FromVillage Have Answered Coun- t try’s Call to Fight the Hun.KSpecial to The Gazette. •ELY, Iowa, Aug. 22—A service flag £in honor of fourteen young men who nwere .associated with the Ely Lutheran schurch and who are now in the service ^of the country w’ill be dedicated Sun- £day evening. The service has been ar- aranged by the Christian Endeavor so- li ciety of the church and is as follows: Chorus—Will Remember You, choir. ! Duet—My Soldier Boy, Goodbye. |_ Song—Flags of the Nations, girls’ class.Scripture and prayer.Orchestra selection—Ely Lutheranorchestra.Address—J. O. Mnxuth, president Lutheran Brotherhood of Iowa.Solo and chorus—Keep the Home Fires Burning.Orchestra.Address—The Rev. Paul H. Heisey,pastor.Hymn—America for Christ, congregation.Dedication of the flag.Hymn—In the Ranks.Announcements and offering.Star Spangled Banner.Benediction.The young men who will be represented by the stars on the flag are: Charles Hanus. Cnarles Clark, Lewis Jonas, John Ha.ius, Lumir Truhlar, Leonard Truhlar, George McCulloch, Bruce Tomlinson Jack Tomlinson, Edward Koss, Joe Stastny, Milo Stran-sky, Forrest Fuhrmeister, and Frank Elias. |The Ely Boy Scouts will act as ushers at the service. Appropriate decorations have been provided for by the Christian Endeavor society, and seats will bo reserved for the parents of the boys represented on the flag.The North Liberty Lutheran church, which with the Ely church comprise one charge will dismiss services next Sunday evening and the congregation will motor to Ely for the dedication service .oadnaPirLyrrtiirhtlwclt;nlt;ccalF€ual