The citizens of Milltown and community met at Milltown last Sunday afternoon to raise a community service flag in honor of the boys who have gone to fight for our country. Last week they met one evening and erected a fine flag pole from which will float Old Glory and the seavice flag. There was some disappointment in that the service flag failed to arrive in time to be raised, yet they proceeded with the services except the raising of the flag. Rev. W. S. Taylor, pastor of the M. E. church here gave a very appropriate and patriotic address at the pole where Old Glory was unfurled to the breeze by Uncle Charles W. Rawlings, a Civil War veteran! The list of the boys who have gone was read by Brother Taylor as follows: Ray Bline, Frank Bline, William E. Lofton, Ray Boss, Earl Rhodes, Hazel Funk. Lee Seacat, Carl Bottenfield, John Funk, Arlus Stone-cipher, Norman Stonecipher, Frank Elliott, Ernest Elliott, Fonnie Elliott, Delbert Toothman, Guy Lonigan, Charles Doolev, Joel S. Crecelius, Dan Van-