Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 121, Hammond, Lake County, 10 November 1921 — Page 12
Our thoughts, tomorrow, the third Armistice Anniversary, will be focused upon the ceremony at Arlington Cemetery which is emblematic of our Nation's Reverence for those Boys who did not come back. It is fitting that our whole people should pause in Honor of its brave defenders who so freely gave that we might enjoy the blessings of peace-their heritage to us. We can beft perpetuate our appreciation of their distinguished service by resolving that our opportunities for service to our country and community shall not be neglected but shall be cheerfully grasped and developed in the fullest measure. Cet every citizen dedicate his talents to every worthy taslc with the confidence that by such unanimous action we will achieve a success which will guarantee to our Boys that their sacrifice was not made in vain.
i' . Hammond Rotary Club
To our Hammond Boys who faithfully served their country, we commend the support and appreciation of our community.
