!MON HAGENS DEDICATEMEMOR1A LTO SOL1ERSBronze Tablet Bears Names of 16 Members WhoServedin World War; AppropriateCeremony for the OccasionThe ift member* of Monhagen H os». Company who saw service in the World w*ar w»tc honored Monday night at the companymer-tin* when a bronze tablet, bearing their names, was dedicated with appropriate ceremonies. The dedication » xencl»es openedwith reading of the names by Clinton A. Keeler. Thu members whose names are inscribed upon the tablet are Koscoe H. Adams, Percy R. P*cncdic*, Smith Benedict, Oirl W, Bosch, J, Pester Burnett, Leslie B. Carpenter, Harrison M. f’rawfnrri, Charles M. Doty, A. Hawley Fuller, Roswell V,Greene, Kdward J. iatne, J, WilburPirkey, Dr. H. J. Hhelley, Isaac D. Talmadge, DeWitt C, Young and Gordon Campbell.Rev. Dr R, O. Kirkwood, liie eom*i any chaplain, grave a short talk, touch ing on the service of the members, the World war and its effect, andpeace. He also spoke of their peace time service as firemen.During the exercises selections weregiven by the quartet of the FirstPresbyterian Church, consisting of Mr*. Arthur F. Mulled, Mils Dorothy A. Kayer, William H, Tremper andThomas If Woodruff. Mrs. Clarenco H Sweety was the accompanist.The company held a brief businesssession. The foreman was directed to appoint a committee to work with the other companies for perfecting plans for the proposed pinochle toumarnent this winter. Refreshments followed