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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 4

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The Dispatchi
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Moline, Illinois
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Moline Dispatch Nov. 18, 1964 Quad -City Area Deaths and Funerals LEONARD CONRAD CHRIS MISFELDT day afternoon in the Benson- MRS. ETHEL GEWARTER Mrs. Ethel Gewarter, 69, of HILLSDALE Chris S. Mis WOODHULL Leonard 75, Woodhull, died yester FOLKE REINHOLD Folke Reinhold, 53, of Detroit, a former Moline and Rock Island resident, died yesterday in Detroit after an feldt, 82, of Hillsdale, died Mon 531 Lincoln Davenport, died at 2:15 yesterday afternoon at Mrs.

Minnie Anderson of Orion and Miss Lydia Erickson, at home; two brothers, Ernest and Henry, both at home. He was preceded in death by three sisters and four brothers. day morning in Galesburg Cot Kirk Funeral Home here, with the Rev. Myrvin Holrnberg, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, officiating.

Burial will be in the Orion Lutheran Ceme day afternoon in his home afl er an extended illness. tage Hospital. Services will be at 2 tomorrow extended illness. Services wnT be at 2 tomor afternoon in the Bethany Lu Mr. Reinhold, the son of Mr, and Mrs.

Theodore Reinhold theran here. The Rev row afternoon in the Dailey Chapel, Port Byron, with the MRS. SPORREY SERVICES Services for Mrs. Ella M. Sporrey, 3319 26th Rock Island, who died yesterday, will be at 1:30 tomorrow afternoon in the Hodgson Funeral Home.

The Rev. Robert O. Williams, pastor of South Park Presbyterian Church, will officiate, and burial will be in Immamiel Lutheran Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home, where Eastern Star rites will be conducted at 7:30 tonight by the Rock Island E.M. Lorimer, pastor, will offi was born May 17, 1911, in Mo the Sherman Oaks Community Hospital in Sherman Oaks, where she has been visiting for the last month.

Her remains will arrive early tomorrow morning at the Knox-Larson Funeral Home in Rock Island where services will be at 10:30. Rabbi Herbert Weinberg Rev. John Lauer, pastor of the ciate and burial will be in the line. He was graduated from Hillsadale Methodist Church Woodhull Cemetery. Rock Island High School.

tor of the Green River Methodist Church, will officiate and burial will be in Rosedale Cemetery here. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 until 9 tomorrow evening. Mr. Renter was born June 24, 1891, in Geneseo the son of Carl and Caroline Rentner. He was employed for 24 years at the John Deere Harvester Works, East Moline, and retired in 1956.

He worked for several years at the Dairy Queen plant in Green River. He married the former Dora Moody, Oct. 17, 1939, in Princeton, Mo. he died Sept. 18, 1963.

Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Anna Graebner of China officiating. Burial will be in the Surviving are his mother, Friends may call at the Pe Mt. Maria Cemetery, near here, tery. Friends may call Friday afternoon from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 that night.

He was born May 11, 1887 in Orion, the son of Carl and Caroline Erickson. He was reared and attended schools here. He never married. 'Mr. Erickson was a retired carpenter.

He was' a member of the Mrs. Theodore Reinhold, De terson Wallin Knox Funeral Friends may call this after Home here tonight. and Cantor Abraham Ezring of troit, former Moline and Rock Island resident; the widow, the noon and evening and until the Tri-City Jewish Center. Mr. Conrad was born Nov.

16 time of the service at the funer and Rabbi Solomon Levitan CRESSINGsfl to every taste salad fojBjl 1890, in Knox County, he farmed former Jacquin Robertson of Moline; two children, Mrs. Lau al chapel. the B'Nai Jacob Synagogue, will in the area until retiring. officiate. Burial will be in the He was a past director of the Chapter.

GUY McMEEKIN ORIQN -i Guy Wilfred Mc-Meekin, 82, of Sioux City, rel Reed and Kent, both of De troit, and a granddaughter. He was born March 9, 1882 In Coe the son of John and Cathryn Misfeldt. He attended Tri-City Jewish Cemetery, Dav Woodhull Co-Op Grain Co American Legion Post here. Services and burial will be enport. Mr.

Conrad married the for Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Gewarter was born Dec, schools in the Wheelock com and formerly of Orion, died yes mer Ella Lofgren June 19, 1913 9, 1894, in Kremintz, Russia munity in Whiteside County. He Saturday in Detroit. VERNE JOHNSON WOODHULL Verne John terday. She died in 1919.

She left Russia in 1920 and came moved to the Hillsdale area in Arrangements are pending in He married Ethel Bradford in 1900. Sioux City. 1929. to the United States where she settled in Philadelphia. She ion, about 70.

Wobdhull. died He engaged in farming here He was born April 14, 1882 in Orion, the son of James and last night in Galesburg Cottage Surviving are the widow; one until retiring in 1952. He never lived there for 29 years until moving to Rock Island where Hospital. CARD OF THANKS We with to thank alt our friends, relatives, neighbors and all who tent flowers, cards, food and helped In any way during our recent bereavement In the lots of our husband and father. Our special thank to Rev.

Charles Wlllty and the Firing Squad of the American Legion. Mrs. Herman C. Cllne and Family daughter, Mrs. Herschel Elliotl Grove, N.

and Mrs. Ray Kelly of Albert Lea, Minn. He was preceded in death by six sisters and one brother. ARTHUR ERICKSON ORION Arthur Emanuel Erickson, 77, died this morning in his home here. Services will be at 1:30 Satur Anna McMeekin.

He was reared married. Services are pending at the she resided until 1959. For the and attended schools here. Survivors include two sisters, of Woodhull; three sons, Russell of Woodhull, Emery of Alpha and Lloyd of Bishop Hill; one last five years she has lived He had farmed in South Da Peterson Wallin Knox Funer al Home here. Miss Louise Misfeldt of Hills kota until 1935, when he moved with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Kra stepson, Richard Bradford to Sioux City. Kewanee; two sisters, Mrs. Em mer in Davenport. He married the former Ada dale and Mrs.

Clara Saddoris of Port Byron; and three brothers, Louip of Geneseo, and George and William, both of ily Engstrom of Woodhull and Hauser April 2, 1906. On May 24, 1924, she was mar Mrs. Minnie Johanson of Gales Oh, my Erie. Survivors include the widow; two sons, Grant of "Sioux City ried to Phillip Gewarter in Philadelphia. He died April 12, 1932 burg; seven grandchildren and He was preceded in death by four great grandchildren.

and Wilfred of Los Angeles, She worked for many years in a tnree sisters. one daughter, Mrs. Ar- various garment factories In aching bach villa Hansen, with whom he had Philadelphia and in this area in CLARENCE ARLIE WOLF Davenport Man Hurt in Crash resided; three grandchildren cluding the Bradford Clothing GENESEO -Clarence Arlie and two great grandchildren, Manufacturing Co. in Davenport, and one sister, Mrs. Albert John Wolf, 60, RR 2, Geneseo, died unexpectedly at 6:30 this morn She was a member of the Tri- A Davenport man, Warren son of rural Coal Valley.

City Jewish Center, Beth Israel nn ing in his home. He was preceded in death by Simmons, 43, of the Dempsey Hotel, is in fair condition at Sisterhood, Pioneer Women and Services will be at 2 Friday one daughter, one sister and rainnn A 'LI Rose Gendler Society. afternoon in the Wright Funeral Mercy Hospital, where he was Home here. The Rev. Frank taken after an auto accident at Surviving are, two daughters, two brothers.

RENTNER SERVICES 4:30 this morning. Mrs. Herbert P. Kramer of Ebright, pastor of, the First Methodist Church will officiate Davenport, and Mrs. Abner CAMBRIDGE Services for A car Simmons was driving and burial will be in Oakwood Goldstine of Encino, collided with a truck driven by Henry Rentner) 73, Green Riv Cemetery.

three grandchildren; two- sis Lemuel Young, 28, of RR 6, Mo er, who died yesterday morning Friends may call at the funer ters, Mrs. Sarah Katz of1 Beach line, Scott County sheriff's depu al home tomorrow afternoon in Moline Lutheran Hospital, will be at 1:30 Friday afternoon Haven, N. and Mrs. Froika ties reported. and evening.

Shomstein of Haiifa, Israel and in stacknouse Funeral Home The accident occurred- just a brother, Abraham Berger of Mr. Wolf was born March 22, 904, in Geneseo the son here. west of Blue Grass on U. S. 61 New York city.

The Rev. Leon Beeman, pas- of William G. and Minnie Wolf, Those who wish may make He attended schools in Geneseo "YOUfTCH! ttTWAT HAVE memorials to the Tri-City Jew and was a lifelong resident of ish Center. pirates this area. He married the former Ruth Nasging backache, headache, or muscular aches and pains may come on with over-exertion, emotional upsets or 1 OUT OF 3 DOES Carson June 13, 1930, in Gene seo.

'rivate Hearings 'or Shy Gtizens MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) Nas lageung, nose-piciang, a tormenting rectal itch are often telltale signs of that He was a farmer. Mr. Wolf was a member of leal experts say infest 1 out of every 8 persons examined. Entire families sau County residents who are ihe First Methodist Church, cay to day stress ana strain.

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