Sentenced To Jackson
At a meeting of the Light Infantry, held Wednesday evening, last week, two appeals for the company's aid in celebrating the Fourth of July were received and considered. One was from Saginaw and the other frotn Jackson. The company voted to accept the invitation from the latter. It is expected that the entire First Regiment will be there, making possible a regimental drill. At the meeting Wm. Cooper was made temporary secretary and five new members were elected. W. F. Fischer was appointed fourth sergeant and August Dieterle fifth sergeant, by the captain. Corporals appointed: Finnegan, Rentschler, Binder and Seabolt. The score at the ioo-yard rifle range, by Gwinner and Cooper, possible 35, 6x8 bull's eye, resulted as follows: Sergt. Gwinner ; " 5 2 4 '.i -i - Corp. Cooper i 5 5 S 4 " :i-.,- The company will drill hereafter Wedr.esdays and Fridays ti 11 encampment time.
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