IfAmV-pO, ru. ip ill'g2ft1(1StL*tGg-lieet:k.'?*in•ft.hethliesruheofntcli;erhees.tesnyTO PRESENT 12 MEMORIALS HEREFRENCH GOVERNMENT SENDSMEMORIALS TO FAMILIES OFHEROES—LEGION TO MAKEPRESENTATION SUNDAYA public mass meeting will be held Sunday afternoon in the Armory to present memorial certificates to the families and survivors of those who lost their life in the great war. These fl.ig memorials are awarded to the relatives of the heroes by the Republic of France and will be presented thru the Charles Hagerstrom Post No. 9, American Legion. The post is named * * * * * + * * * ** THOSE WHO ARE HONORED ** Charles R. Hagevstrbni, Grand 4* Rapids, Wisconsin. ** Gus. Vro.stowicz, R. F. D., 891 ** 10th Ave. North, Grand Rapids. ** Ilonfy Lipsitz, City R. F, D. 8* Carl A. Lindstrom, City R. F. ** D. 5. ** John P. Fischer, Grand Rapids, -* Wis. ** Fred T. Case, city Gardner St.. * 10th Avenue.* Paul Mans. City, Jefferson St.* Paul Pasurek, City R. F. D. (5.* John W. Buckley, Grand Rap-*ids, Wis.George Viertcl, City, R. R. D.* 3.* Elvin E. Miller, City, R. F. D. 7- Alvin Wincgarrlen, New Rome,* Wisconsin.* *after Charles Hagerstrom of this city, who was first to lose his life.To Arrange Rrogram A program will be arranged to be announced later. Speakers are to. be secured and appropriate music will be rendered. If the memorials are not received by relatives Sund: y they will be forwarded to the families after the meeting by Post ‘ omnmndcr, R. M. Gibson, There many thousands of these memorirl* issued by the French government -.nd owing to the. large numbers, there may be errors, but each family has’the assurance of receiving the memorials.