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The Greene Recorder from Greene, Iowa • Page 8

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Poge Eight. THE GREENE RECORDER, GREENE, IOWA Wednesday, June 29, 1966 THE CLARKSVILLE NEWS Rites Held for Henry Krull, 56 Ykniv Krull, 56, died Friday In hospital in Charles City he was taken on Wednesday He was born in Grundy County, the son of John and Lwna Stoppelmoor Krull. He is survived by his wife; thit'o sons Michael. Richard and of Clarksville; one daughter, Mrs Larrv (Mvrna) Began, of Waverly: four brothers. Albert, of Reinbeck, Ayelt, of Waverly, Rudolph, of Iowa Falls and John, of Clarksville.

Also surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Jean Perkins of Clarks- viUe. Mrs Robert Merrill of Waverly. Mrs. Vivian Patton of Marble Rock and Mrs.

Rolland Perkins of Allison Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in St John Lutheran Church with Rev. P. Matthias officiating with burial in Lynwood Cemetery. July Weddinq Mr and Mrs Gene Powell of Bristol. Wisconsin, a announced the enasement of their daughter.

Christine, to Petty Officer 2 "Roser Wilder, son of Mr and Mrs. De Vere Wilder, of Clarksville. He is stationed with the U. Navy and presently aboard the TJ.SS. Hector at Long Beach, California A July wedding is being planned Fractured Leq "Bob Forrv fell and fractured a leg while making hay at the Pete "Kramer farm.

He was taken by arnbulance to the Floyd County Veterans Memorial Hospital in Charles City. Skinner-Youngberg Vows Were Repeated Miss Mary Kay i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Skinner, of Clarksville and David P. Youngberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Youngberg, of Des Plaines. Illinois, were married on Saturday afternoon in the Clarksville Community Church.

Rev. Joseph Doms officiating at the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage bv her father, was attended by Miss Carol Brandt of Waverly as maid of honor and Mrs. Larry Skinner, sister-in-law, as bridesmaid. Miss Renee Skinner, niece of the bride, was flower girl and Jav Johnson, cousin of the bride, was ring bearer.

Mrs. Sievert Reints, organist, played nuptial music and accompanied William Henning. soloist. Alan Peterson was best man and Howard Sterling, fraternity brother of the groom, a groomsman. Ushers were Robert Youngberg and Larry Skinner.

A ceremony in the social hall of reception was held following the thp church and was attended by 150 guests The bride, a graduate of Humboldt Institute of Airlines and Business, is a reservationist for Ozark Air Lines at Peoria, Illinois. The groom received his B. degree from Bradley University and will continue his studies at Roosevelt Urmersity in trip to San Juan, Puerto i Chicago. Following a wedding trip to San Juan, Puerto Rico, the couple will be at home in Chicago. Miss Janssen, a graduate of Wartburg College in Waverly, was an instructor in physical education in the Plattevillc, Wisconsin, school and will teach in Mason City this fall.

Her fiance is stationed in Adak, Alaska, with the U. S. Navy. Bristow Locals Marble Rock Locals Clarksville Locals Mrs Paul Kries, Barbara, Bill nnd Bob. of Marengo spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Doty. Mr.

and Mrs. Sievert Reints, accompanied by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reints, of Oelwein left Saturday evening for a week's visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Milton Moore at Oxford, Ohio. Next Saturday's At Clarksville Is: BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY (Color) Rock Hudson, Marcia Henderson and Steve Cochran Former Resident Died at Waterloo "Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon in the Chatel 'O? Memories in Waterloo for Mrs. Ted Keller. 51, formerly of Clarksville, with burial in Midwest Garden of Memories. Margaret Kathleen Kromann born July 31, 1914, at Humboldt.

They later to 'Clarksville Three years ago Mr. Mrs Keller moved to Cedar and then to "Waterloo She is survived by her hus- te.rid; two sons, Larry and William, of Cedar Falls; and five grandchildren. She was preceded In death by her parents. Dannv Pulls Rites Were Wed. Mr.

and Mrs. A O. Pulis and Mrs. H. S.

Pulis attended funeral services for Danny Pulis, ten year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pulis, of Blairsburg. Hs was the grandson of Mrs H. S.

Pulis Danny passed away Monday after several years illness of leukemia. Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Congregational Church and burial was in the Blairsburg Cemetery. Engaged An announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Addo Janssen of the engagement of their daughter, Ardis Jean, to Ralph C.

Summers of Albert Lea, Minnesota. WORLD'S FIRST JET ACTION WASHER Mr. and Mrs. William Day and Janice of Long Beach, California. Mrs.

Paul Hintz of Des Moines and Mrs Carl a of Calamus spent Thursday with their mother, Mrs. W. E. Day. Members of the I.

O. O. F. and Rebekah Lodges and their families held a picnic dinner Sunday at Heery Woods State Park. Members from Butler, Bremer, Black Hawk and Grundy counties were present.

Special guests were Arthur McCracken of Bonaparts, Iowa grand master, and Mrs. McCracken: Mr and Mrs. Vernon Garner of Shell Rock, past grand masters and Mr and Mrs. Sam Cuvelier of Janesville. The sixth annual reunion of the Klunder relatives was Sunday at Wildwood Park in Charles City 72 persons attending.

Mr. and Mrs Earl Schroeder of Greene and Mr. and Mrs Herman Rohlwing spent last week on a sightseeing trip to Wisconsin and Canada. They took a guided tour through the Indian Reservation at Red Lake, Minnesota. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.

Alice Rhoads were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rhoads and Steve, of San Rafael, California: Mr and Mrs. Joe French and family of Mason City; Mr. and Mrs.

Les Hedrick and Chris of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Poland and family. Mrs. Fern Barnett of Cherokee Village, Arkansas, visited Clarksville friends Thursday.

Mr and Mrs. Walter Wilken, Rita and Randy, spent Thursday evening in the Jerry Hartema home. FREE ESTIMATE IttiATiNG (continued from pagre 2) Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harms were Mrs.

Frank Eisentrager and. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Eilers and son Hampton, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Folken and son of Waterloo and Mrs. Elizabeth Truax. Joining the group in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eisentragcr and daughter and Mr.

and Mrs George Van Dyke and son of Dumont. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Denekes of German Valley. Illinois were Wednesday dinner guests in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Meyer. Ellen Mosher and Susan Sheppard of Allison were Friday evening visitors of Linda Merrill and overnight guests of Linda were Linda Hinders of Allison and Doris Ressler.

Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott of Dumont visited Thursday afternoon in the home of her mother, Mrs. Joe Merrill. Mrs.

Harold Harms spent Monday and Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Frank Eisentrager, at Hampton. Saturday dinnei guests in the home of Mrs. Glen Hearn were Mr. and Mrs.

E. P. Berryman and son of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cole and family of Ontario, California.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Merrill and son of Cleveland, Illinois; Mrs. Henry Schwobel of Belleville, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Merrill of Hansell and (continued from pape 6) Mrs. Leonard Klink visited her grandmother, Mrs. Euphe i a Morse, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Keith Sellon, Gerry and Gloria of Mason City were supper quests on Tuesday evening in the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Don Newton, in Charles City. In the evening they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Adams, Owen and Lee Adams, Mrs.

Laurel Ahart and Mr. arid Mrs. Max Adams and family of Marble Rock and Mr. and 'Mrs. Dale Stern of Rockford.

The evening guests were invited in as a surprise to honor the June 22nd birthday of Mrs. Sellon. Mr. and Mrs. Max Wood and sons of Waverly and Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Aldrich of Charles City were Sundav afternoon visitors in a the Leo Wood home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wood of Greene, were evening visitors.

Mrs. Lawrence Merriss and daughters, Elaine and Donnice, accompanied by Cheryl Ebberling of Rockford, spent Mon a Tuesday and Wednesday in Ames attending the Rainbow Girl's Grand Assembly held there on the Iowa State University Campus. All are from the Rockford Rainbow Girls Assembly where Mrs. Merriss is Mother Advisor and Elaine is Worthy Advisor, Mrs. Joe Merrill were Monday evening supper guests in the home of Mrs.

Everett Merrill at Hansell. National Safe Boating Week Is Announced National Safe Boating Week has been designated as beginning July 3, 1966, by President Johnson. He urges every American who uses the waterways to reexamine his boating habits during this week and decide what he can do individually and together with his countrymen to reduce accidents and prevent the needless waste of lives on the water. In keeping with the President's proclamation, Commission officials remind all Iowa boaters to be water safety conscious, especially while on the state-owned crowded waterways over the long Fourth of July holiday weekend. Boaters are urged to practice the following safety rules published by the National Safe Boating Week Committee: know your boat, don't overload, keep a good lookout, operate at safe speeds, respect the weather, take sufficient fuel, keep your boat in shape, carry necessary equipment, secure your boat properly, and obey the water navigation laws.

List Fines J. P. Moffett's Court State Case Harold John Biel of Charles City, charged with speeding. $7.00 fine and $4.00 costs. Micheal P.

McGuire of Belvue, Kansas, charged with speeding. $9.00 fine and $4.00 costs. Zeno Neuroth, Greene, charged with assault and battery. $20.00 fine and $8.00 costs. Mayor Ramker's Court Ronald Litterer of Clarksville, charged with excessive speed.

$5.00 fine and $4.00 costs. Each of the following paid a $10.00 fine and $4.00 costs on charges of entering a through highway without stopping: Kieth Endelman of Clarksville and Lewis F. Nordman of Waterloo. Ruth Adelmund of Greene, charged with driving on the wrong side of the street causing an accident. $5.00 fine and $4.00 costs.

Too Late to Classify WANTED: HIAYING OR OTHER odd jobs. Larry Truitt, phone 823-4329. 49W1 FOR 52" BUCKSKIN Pony. Well broke. J.

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