Friday, July 20, 1962 for years headed the women's Gulld of that church. She represented Sioux City's Washington chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, at a national convention, and of for 12 years was chairman of the board of the Moville public library. She was a charter member of the Woodbury county Red Cross chapter, When floods and a polio wave struck Woodbury county in 1952, Mr. Wright became ill, and Mrs. Wright planted all I the corn and sowed small grain on the Wright farm. After the grain was up, she drove to and from St. Joseph Mercy hospital in Sioux City day after day to assist in iron lung and convalescent wards, totaling 164. hours of work. Three of her townspeople died in the hospital during that period. Others recovered. A picture of the Moville woman applying hot packs was used in 1953 March of Dimes publicity. Mrs. Wright was a member of Arlington chapter, Order of Eastern Star, at Moville, and was a past worthy matron of that chapter. She also served as installing officer and matron for many 0. E. S. groups in this area. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Live r m or e, both of whom had the distinction of being members of the first graduating class at Iowa State college, Ames, now Iowa State university. Survivors include the widower; three daughters, Mrs. | Marvel F. Lang and Mrs. Cleo Yeaman, both of Sioux City, and Mrs. James F. Jordan of Hastings, Neb.; three sisters, Mrs. - Harland d Livermore of Sioux City, Mrs. Eulalia Foft of Sierre Madre, Cal., and Mrs. Edmund Hercher of Atalissa, la., and a brother, Zalmon Livermore of Calvary, Alta., Canada. There are six grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren. A son, Virgil, died in 1959. DOLORES M. JUAREZ Funeral services for Dolores M. Juarez, 27, Hinton, la., who died Tuesday at a Glenwood, Ta., hospital after Mrs. Wright Dead at 74 Mrs. Winifred Hall Wright, 74, of Moville, a Sioux City . Sunday Journal Woman of Achievement award winner Mrs. Winifred Wright in 1953 and former Woodbury county Red Cross chairman for 26 years, died at her home Wednesday night after an illness of several months. Funeral services will be at 3 p. m. Saturday in the Federated church of Moville, with Rev. Donald L. Carver officiating. Arlington chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will conduct rites at the church. Burial will be in Arlington cemetery, with the McCulloch funeral home in charge. Mrs. Wright, who had been | a resident of Moville for 30 years, suffered a stroke last spring and was hospitalized in Sioux City about three months. The distinguished Moville woman was born June 17, 1888, at Oto, where she attended elementary school and was graduated from high school. She was married to Frank Wright, August 10, 1905, at Cherokee, Ja. Earlier, she taught school at Moville. Mrs. Wright was member of the Moville Federated church and 17. 22, was & E