^eraSat-1 n a ' d hPWho would have thougnt am. said a few years ago, (hat a service Hag would be dedicated in the Oakland a Lutheran church, July 7th, 1918, in j * honor ol the boys and one girl, that have gone forward to light ihe Huns and make the world sale for all the people to live in. The flag was dedi-I caied and a tine program was render-1 ed. Ii• • v. Nervig of Albert Lea and Hev. Ellertsen of Hayward made j | soint- very patriotic and inspiring ser- M Kls mons. The Oakland church choira Of *sang Praise Jehovah and Miss Marie , * Wangen, sang a solo. Botolf Bridle,-pful 1Sever Dahl and Andrew Dyrdal mein- jf M *bt-rs of the Home Guards acted as usli- j ers. Following are tin* names of thei lon Honor Roll: Gilbert Prondal, Ludvik Ksse, Oscar Slindr Isaac* Simleness, I0111- %Christian Simlem ss. S\end Frondal, r-v«Oscar Berg, I’eder Lee, Orin Overlie, unillR v vOlaf Bridley, Joseph Dyrdal, Jo: epli1II p «r t r i i'i n § • ^ .neLeruni, lienrv Lerum* Kddie Mifhuen, Charley Ksterby, Sever Ksterby, Clar-I vo♦ nee Nasbv, Norvin Humber#, Kddiell(*~i Brekke, Joseph Bell, Jens Underdal, j ( Clarence Nelson and Mabel Fodness,[ J]fJlied Cross nurse.allt;saH. Nelson and Ole Esse and fam* i‘A n- ' _. . ...., y°