I TXVBNTY-FOtJB VETERANS 1 MEET AT MADISONVeterans Recall Old Times at Camp Randall and Also at Camp Fire In Capitol,Twenty-four BUrvirors of the 12th regiment of infantry which carried the ‘Wisconsin battle flag through the fiercest -battles of the Civil war slaty years ago met In Madison last week in a camp fire reunion la Memorial hall o£ the capitol. Nine visiting comrades from other regiments attended.The comrades present were: Co.E, Ho5ea W. Wood. Madison; Henry Mars ton Kifbourn; Charles Coleman, Baraboo, and Lorenzo, D. Clemont,Deltoia; Co. A. A. F: Altman. Elis-worth; Co. . B„ Lte.faye4.te Kelley, Reedaburg; Edward Davis, Reeds-bunr, and John Selden, Des Plaines; Co. D, Ne»ucel Novak, Muscola aiid Andrew J. Bullard, East Oakland; Co. G, Marcus 8. Pratt, Kilbourn, and. Charles J. Linqnist. ' Rio; Co.H, Charles Davis, West Depere; Co.I. Jacob Bonn, Viola; Albert Savage, Spring Valley; Henry A. Shaffer, Done Rook; Lewis D. Kellogg. Reedatown; Ransom Kellogg. Reede-town and Seth McClurg, Viroqua; Co. K, C. H, Waanamaker. Madlaon; band, Abraham Morehouse, Glidden; Adjutant Levi M. Brusse, Madison; hospital stewart, Joseph Curtis and Harry Davis; Co. ■ H,‘ Philadelphia.Visiting comrades were: Martin Nelson. W. J. McKay, Dr. H. R. Bird, Marcus Wheeler, Frank Kurin. the Rev. R. C. Bennett, Frank Eno, L. D. Ciemont and £ E Hart,Honor Roll.Deaths reported . since July 22, 1920 were: Levi L. O’Dell, Co. F, Galesville; K. H. Achinson, Co. Q, Spooner; Milton M. Hildreth, Co’ Waupaca; John F. Brinnemer, Co. K, North Portland. Ore.; L. E. Warren, Co. H. Manitowoc; Erick Paul, Co. C, Worthington, Minn.; Knudt Johnson, Co. C, Lake Mills, la.; Joseph H. Stacks, Co. D, Ort-ing. Wash.; Corr^elius E. Meachara, Co.: a. Prescout; George Munns,’ Co, K. Fennimore; Edgar Starks, Co. B, Amherst; Silas W. Allen, Co. E, Wathena, Kan.; Enoch Harris, Co. H, Elmwood; Alexander Adams, | Co. H, Suamico; Frank M. Barrett, Co. A. Princeton. and Emanuel i Benartt, Richland Center, j Mrs. George E. Bryant, wife of j the late colonel of the 12th Wls-j cousin regiment of infantry and her j daughter, Harriett, guests ofI honor.; Elect Officers,i Marcus S. Pratt. Co. G. of Kil-i bourn was /re^elet^ed president.J The vice presidents, one from each | company, were re-elected, j A. J. Bullard, who came from J East Oakland. Cal., to attend the j reunk** and Harry Harris, Phil-] adelphia. declared the reunion the best they had ever attended.