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Dakota Datebook
July 25, 2004
"Rock Lake Boys to War"
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It was about this time in July 1918 that ten young men
from Rock Lake were going off to fight in World War I. The Rock Lake
Ripples called their send-off the largest assembly of any as
on previous occasions in our village...
The Town Hall was undergoing repairs at the time, so
the event was staged outside. Benches made of planks were arranged in
front of the hotel, a piano was moved out onto the veranda, and folks
who came by automobile were asked to park out back so that there would
be plenty of space for the crowd that gathered.
The Ripples reported that the program began with the
rendering of several selections by the Rock Lake Bank, which
leads a person to wonder just what types of renderings banks provide.
There were also readings, a vocal solo, and an instrumental solo. Then,
F. C. Robeson delivered the address, which was described as abounding
in pith, pathos and patriotism.
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