World War I veterans from this area:
Carl Anderson, Ernest Anderson, Clarence Batdorf, EugeneBatdorf, Clarence Beal, Aaron Bennett, Ole Bracken, Howard Budd, Percy Bradford, William Cox, Ray Collins, Bonnie Conover, Eugene Conover, Fred Conover, Edward Danielson, Henry Dressel, Clifford Ditty, John Frank, Raymond Hall, Murray Hill, Stanley Hill, Adolph Hallberg, Peter Elwell, Albin Johnson, Fred Kuntz, William Layman, Claude McGary, Harry Martinson, William Martinson, Arnold Nelson, Sidney Nolan, Frank Nolan, Joe Mason, Ernest Pearson, Ernest Peterson, Rudolph Peterson, John Rosch, Walter Schumann, John Shrewsbury, Lawrence Setzler, Paul Stinson, Glen Styner, Aaron Scheer, Carl Taylor, Howard White, Otto Scheer, Oscar Stotroen, andOtto Schilling.
Local men who died in World War I were:
Paul Stinson, Glen Styner, Ray Collins, Otto Scheer, Oscar Stotroen, Otto Schilling, Raymond Hall
Armistice Day Parade (Main Street)
Alex Hill as Uncle Sam led the Armistice Day Parade, Nov. 11, 1918