Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Lest We Forget: 1917 1919
At a special service, attended by the Patriotic Order Sons of America, the Church was presented with a suitable ?ag and pole. Which was located at the right - hand side of the pulpit. The Men's League also placed a ?agpole on the front of the Church building and furnished a flag for general use: and Mr. Harry A. Schmoll, the President of the League, presented the Church with a large and beautiful flag. To be displayed on this pole during favorable weather. The Church was also presented with a handsome Service ?ag, through the kindness of Mrs. I. P. Pardee. This flag. Containing eighty-six stars. Remained in position on the outside of the Church building throughout the war period.
We should furthermore be glad to remember that When the war activities of the community were most urgent in their demands the response of our Congregation was unanimous and always most admirable and praiseworthy. The women were untiring in their support of the Red Cross Society and the Red Cross Canteen. The men worked with the Liberty Loan Organization. Served effectively with the four-minute Men. Assisted the Local Exemption Board. And entered into every line of activity with enthusiasm all aglow and a perseverance that knew no bounds.
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