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Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 10

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flower, and a brother, ow; three daughters, Mrs St. Joseph Mercy hospita! 3 -Tha Slout Cry Journal, Friday. July 20, 1962 John Landhuis of Boyden, Mrs. Gerald Schoep of Area Obituary for years headed the Mrs. Wright Dead at 74 Cycle-Auto Crash Kills Youth, 15 William Laverne Johnson, 15, 70J Jones street, was struck and killed by a car early Thursday Macy, who died Wednerfiy in the WiMtbag kCJ after a brief illness, wiS ba at 2 p.

m. Sunday at fcaf residence. Alfred W. Gilpin will officiate, and burial will be In the Macy Indian cemetery. Mrs.

Tyndali was born January 1891, Macy. Survivors include a to Marcus and a daughter, Mrs. Ramona Warner both of Macy; a half-sister, Mrs. Thelma Vouse of Siou City and a half-brother, Palpa Preston of Omaha. GUSTAVY GRUSfflCH WINNER.

S. D. SpeaitlJ Mrs. Winifred Hall Wright, of Moville, Sioux City Sunday Journal Woman of Achievement award winner Teunis Dykstra of Holland, Mich. CARL J.

YOUNGREEN PLAINV1EW, Neb. Spe cial: Funeral services for Carl J. Youngreen, 83, resi dent of Plainview 58 years, who died Monday, were con ducted Wednesday at the First Congregational church Rev. Ray Haun officiated, and burial was in Plainview cemetery. Mr.

Youngreen was born October 13, 1878, at Furu-lund. Sweden. He was married In 1904 to Carrie Person when she ar rived at Plainview from Sweden. He was a retired fanner, and employed for 15 years by the Bush Implement Co. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs.

Bruce Redin- bugh of Crelghton, four grandchildren, i greatgrandchildren, and a sister in Sweden. MRS. LUCY D. TYNDALL MACY, Neb. Special: Funeral services for Mrs.

Lucy Dick Tyndall, 71, of Philip Merchen, Mrs. Guy Merchen and Mrs. Ver- lane Kollars, all of Crof ton: one son. Donald of 21 grandchildren, one great-granddaughter; three sisters, Mrs. Inei Solomon and Miss Myra Doug las of Crofton, and Mrs, Mansas Klimm of Avoca.

MISS EMMA DYKSTRA ORANGE CITY, la. Special: Funeral services for Miss Emma Dykstra'. 83, of Orange City, who died in a hospital Wednesday, 'will be at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the Van Etten funeral home here.

Rev. R. Van Heukelom will officiate and burial will be in the Orange City cemetery. Miss Dykstra was born February 12, 1879. She had been a housekeeper in the W.

F. Rieckhoff home for more, than 50 years. Survivors include three sisters. Miss Dora Dykstra and Mrs. William Westra, both of Orange City, and Mrs.

Henry Bartels of Bell- i Kansas City, and Mrs. Harvey DeKock of Fort Dodge; two sons, Edward and Raymond, both of Orange City; 17 grandchildren, and 14 great grandchildren. LEONARD DOUGLAS CROFTON, Funeral services for Leon ard Douglas, 71, Crofton, who. died of a cerebral hemorrhage Saturday while mowing a lawn, were held Tuesday at the Congregational church. Dan Haggard, student minister, officiated.

Burial was in a Crofton cemetery. Mr. Douglas was born July 26, 1890, on a farm 13 miles west ofCrofton. He served in the United States army in France in world war 1. He was married May 24, 1920, to Miss Bessie Jackson at Hartington.

They farmed in this area until his retirement in 1951 when he moved to Crofton. He is survived by the wid DICK TRACY AUNTIES MEM BUYING A NUMBER OF THINGS. I UNDERSTAND. JOHN REX MORGAN tfclUJ I cl 7 wwv- JwmiUGC i EGG MONIX If VCSSHE MAS, MONEY I I P6CKON. AT LEAST iMPSCftAZERV PART IT MIGHT BE, SAYS I aft, fr I ill I A Til tA rW 7 III SM I 1 I I II it 11 )V-J i (KKCT I rwiTt lUDKt COl YZm LAPf HJA.

I I I I I rtr I ToswuttwuAi i. sn oam KyxecartJ WHO AM. KDU WHAT) I II Wt HAVE jl mr nan to Mr. and James Browning, 912 S. Rustin street, a daughter.

BAUERLY-In Sioux City July 19, 1962. at St Jo seph Mercy hospital, to Mr and Mrs. Gail Bauerly route 2, Sioux City, a daugh ter. SHARP In. Sioux City, July 19, 1962, at St Jo seph Mercy hospital, to Mr, and Mrs.

Norman Sharp 3340 Concordia daughter. HOOPER In. Sioux City, July 19, at St. Joseph Mercy hospital, to Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hooper, Ser geant Bluff, a daughter.

HATHAWAY In Sioux City, July 19, 1962, at the Methodist hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. James Hath away, 1611 Center street, HARKLAU In Sioux City. July 19, 1962, at the Lu theran hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Harklau, Ma pleton, a daughter. Gets Chamber Post FREMONT, Neb. trV-Rob- ert G. Rayner has been named manager of the Fre mont Chamber of Com merce, succeeding Howard Shinrock, who resigned May 17. Rayner has been execu tive manager of the Dixon, 111., chamber since 1956.

In Service 0 Curtis W. Tohln, (above) 22. son of Mrs. Mabel A Heicke, Cherokee, and Ralph W. Tolzin, Alta, was promoted to specialist four while serving with head quarters battery of the 81st artillery.

Eighth infantry di vision, Wiesbaden, Ger many. Pvt. Chris A. Kounas, U. M.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kounas of 3WA South Wall street, completed recruit training July 10 at the marine recruit depot in San Diego, Cal. Neil L. Johnson, U.

S. son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Johnson of 3312 Chambers street, Sioux City, was grad uated from aviation electrician's mate school at the na val air technical training unit in Jacksonville, after a 2-week course; Laurence J.

Neilsen, avia tion electrician's mate sec ond class, U. son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon V. Neilsen of 3301 Marshall avenue, Sioux City, is serving with attack squadron 153 aboard the attack aircraft carrier U.

S. S. Coral Sea, which returned Tuesday to home port at Alameda, Francis A. Keuny, damage controlman second class, U. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank A. Keuny of 3229 North Linn street Sioux City, is serving aboard the non magnetic minesweeper S. S. Energy, which is on tour of duty with the Seventh fleet in the western Pacific.

I Sgt Lawrence -IV Reiling, S. M. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G.

Reiling of 2317 W. Third street, Sioux City, is serving with the first marine aircraft wing at the corps air facility at Iwakuni, Japan. xMichaei A. Desy, signalman, third U. S.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Desy of route Sioux City, is serving aboard the dock landing ship U. S. S.

Monticello, which has joined Seventh fleet in the west Pacific. Carleton Kowalke, air man, U. S. son of gs. A.

Kowalke of 1819 Douglas street Sioux City, -is be trained in antisubmarine warfare tactics with patrol squadron 30 at the naval air station in Jacksonville, Fla. i 20, er, er, P. of P. the the T. a MXS.

ADAM REEG WAYNE, Neb. Special: Mrs. Adam Reeg, 86, longtime resident of Wayne vicinity, died Wednesday at the Wayne hospital where she had been a patient four months. Funeral servicer will be held Saturday at 1:15 p. at the Wiltse funeral home and at 2 p.

m. at Theophilus Evangelical church north east of Winside with Rev John Saxton. Hoskins, in charge. Burial will be in Greenwood etery at Wayne. Mrs.

Reeg was born Jan uary 29, 187 at Lorton, Neb, She was married to Adam Reeg. at Lorton in Decern ber, 1895. Mr. and Mrs Reeg lived on a farm near Wayne until 1944 when they moved into town. Survivors i I a one dauehter.

Miss Emilie of Wayne, and four sons, Fred, Henry, Herman and Alvin, all of Wayne, nine grand children and 10 great-grand children. ELIZABETH TRACY LARCHWOOD. Ia. Special: Funeral services for Elizabeth Tracy. 59.

who died Tuesday at Cherokee, hospital after a long ill ness. will be at 9:30 a. Saturday at St Mary's Cath olic church. Rev. V.

E. Kol lasch will officiate. Burial will be in the church ceme tery. The rosary be recited at 8 p. m.

Friday at the Jongewaard funeral home. Miss Tracy was born March 28, 1903, at Larch wood. Survivors Include her mother, Catherine; a broth er, James Tracy of Sioux Falls, S. five sisters Mrs. Frances Spooner, of Mrs.

Willis Brown of Moulton, Mrs. Robert Pitts, of Luverne, Mrs. Margaret De-Laughter of Sioux City, and Mrs. Leo Lahr of Sioux Falls. D.

PAPPADACKIS STORM LAKE, Ia. Special: Funeral services for Demetruis Pappa dackis, 70, well -known Storm Lake business man who died Wednesday of a heart attack at his home here, will be at 10 a. m. Saturday at the Hughes-Nelson funeral home in Storm Lake. Burial will be at 2:30 p.

m. Saturday in Memorial park cemetery in Sioux City Mr. Pappadackis had for years operated a hat clean ing and shoeshine establishment in Storm Lake. He also was well known as a philosopher, a student of the Bible and a master of seven languages. He was the father of George Pap-pas, Sioux City attorney fatally stabbed at bis office in 1960.

Mr. Pappadackis a born in Crete and studied for the Greek Orthodox priesthood in his youth. He came to the United States in 1912, settling first in Sioux City. He moved to Alta, in 1914 and came to Storm Lake in 1919. In his earlier years, he owned barber shops in Sioux City, Spencer and Storm Lake.

Survivors include the wid ow, Irene; two sons, Rev, E. D. Pappadackis, Presby terian minister at Rockwell City, and Gus, and four brothers and four sisters in Crete. JOHN LUBBERS ORANGE CITY Special: Funeral services for John Lubbers, 85, of Orange City, who died Wed nesday In a hospital, will be at 1:30 p. m.

Saturday at the Trinity Reformed church here. Rev. Donald Lendrink will officiate, assisted by Rev. H. Muilenburg.

and burial will be in the Orange City cemetery under the di rection of the Van Etten funeral home. Mr. Lubbers, the last sur vivor of the Roelof Lubbers family, pioneer Sioux coun ty residents, was born June 1877, at Zeeland. and came to the Orange City area in 1883 with his parents. He farmed south of here until retiring and moving into Orange City in 1938.

He mar ried Allie TePaske December 29, 1904. Survivors include the wid I women's Guild of a church. She represented Sioux City's Martha Washington chap Daughter! of the Amer ican Revolution, at a na tional convention, and for 12 years was chair man 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 Dlanted all the corn and sowed small grain on the Wright farm. After the grain was up, she drove to a from St. Joseph Mercy hos- pital in Sioux City day after day to assist in iron lung and convalescent wards, to taling 164. hours of work. Three of her townspeople died In the hospital during that period.

Others recov ered. A picture of the Moville woman applying hot packs was used in 1953 March of Dimes publicity, Mrs. WHght was a ra of Arlington chapter, Order of East era 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 both of whom had the dis tinction of being members of the first graduating class at Iowa State college, Ames, now Iowa State university.

Survivors include the wid ower; three daughters, Mrs. Marvel F. Lang and Mrs Cleo Yeaman. both of Sioux City, and Mrs. James Jordan of Hastings, Neb three sisters, Mrs.

Har- land Livermore of Sioux City, Mrs. Eulalia Foft of Sierre Madre, and Mrs. Edmund Hercher of Atalissa, and a brother, Zalmon Livermore of Calvary, uanaaa. mere are six grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. A son, Virgil, died in 1959.

DOLORES M. JUAREZ Funeral services for Do lores M. Juarez, 277Hinton, who died Tuesday at a Glenwood, hospital after long illness, will be at 10:30 a. m. Friday at St Joseph Catholic church' Rev.

E. E. Apt of Merrill, will'officiate and burial will be in Calvary cemetery. MRS. LOUISA WRIGHT Mrs.

Louisa S. Wright 93, 407 Omaha street died Wed nesday at a hospital here aft er a two-month illness. Mrs. Wright was born July 21, 1868, at Greyling. Mich.

She was married to John Wright June 29, 1889, at Greyling. He died in 1943, A resident here for 50 years, Mrs. Wright was a member of the Methodist church and the Sunshine league. Survivors include a son, Earl of Sioux City; a daugh ter, Mrs. Carmen Rocken-field of Sioux City, and a grandson, The body was taken to the Manning Toole funeral home, CITY BRIEFS Bank clearings Thursday, J4.120.490.

BIRTHS DOWNING In Sioux City, July 19. 1962, at Meth odist hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. John Downing. 2014 Virginia street, a daughter.

MARK In Sioux City, July 18. 1962, at St. Vincent hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mark, Sioux City air- base, a daughter.

ENGEL In Sioux City, July 18, 1962, at St Vincent hospital, to MrXand Mrs. William Engel, LeMars, a daughter. STRUBLE In Sioux City, July 19. 1562. at Luther an hospital, to Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Struble, Smithland, son. GROZKRUEGER- In Sioux City. July 19, 1962, at Methodist hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Grozkrueg-er, Correctionville, a daughter. FORTIN In Sioux City, July 19. 1962. at St Vins cent hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert Fortin. 2301 S. Lakeport road, a son. BROWNING In Sioux City, July 18, 1962, at S. its S.

U. a U. F. the ern E. ing fy 1 William Johnson while riding a bicycle in the 2200 block of highway 75: The youth was a pupil at Woodrow Wilson junior school, and was employed at a nearby golf driving range.

He would have entered Central high school this fall. He was a star track athlete. Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday at the Anderson funeral home.

LuVerne Clark of the First Presbyterian church will officiate and burial will be in Memorial park ceme tery. Pallbearers will be O. L. Crouch," Melvin Flaa, C. M.

E. J. Peaquin, E. J. Sattler and O.

A. Van Vick. Orville L. McKown, oper ator of the range, told police that the Johnson boy had left work only a few minutes be- fore the mishap. This was the fourth fatal ity of the year on Sioux City streets compared to one at this time last year.

Dr. Thomas L. Coriden county medical examiner. said the youth died of crushed skull. Driver of the car was Arthur Christian Dal-ager, It, a Morningsld college student living at the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity home, 392, Orleans avenue.

is Austin, Minn, Dalager told police he was going south on the highway after leaving his date off and he didn't see anyone on the road. Police said the bicyclist apparently was going south also in the right lane. The bike reportedly had no re flector. The rear wheel of the bicycle was crushed and the bike and body were car ried about 100 feet down the road by the automobile. The boy was born January 1947, in Sioux City.

He was a member of the First Presbyterian church. Survivors include his moth Mrs. Emily Renshaw and stepfather, Floyd F. Ren shaw of Sioux City; the father. Roy Johnson of Forest City, N.

a broth Bruce Alan Renshaw, living at home, and his grandmother, Mrs. Mabel Pierson of Sioux City. T. A. Scrapbook Placed in Library Warren Kester, president District four of the Iowa Congress of Parents and Teachers, presented a scrap-book portraying 41 years of T.

A. work in northwest Iowa to the Sioux City li brary Thursday. Miss Eleanor Hollis, in charge of the adult department of the library, said book will be placed in SiouX City and Iowa room of the building. The scrapbook contains photos and clippings of A. work over the 41-year period, and should serve as reference work for anyone interested.

District four presidents have maintained the scrsp-book over the years. Passengers will soon be taxied to and from Sao Paulo International 50 miles away, via a new civil heliport. i BLCNDIE i i re mftimtmmmimgmmtmitHmmmammmmmmmmmmmmumm MBHBnaBMMarMvMMiMMiBiaHBM iliJlilitMill I CHARSEDyVXILl-HAVE V4HVt TrORTWO PEAfONS- mmWWK ITTOVCXATrTTOTAKeiT, 1 VNT Bt ABUt AMOWllU THENEwi TVF tr2r -(fMENTS 7 THE DRf S5 fc STEVE CANYON Tit Funeral services wera fceld Wednesday at the Congraga tional church for Guttavy Gruenkh, 68, Millboro, who died Tuesday at th Winner Baptist hospital. Rev. Robert Neil Grer- ory officiated.

Burial was In Millboro cemetery. Mr. Gruenlch was a lam er Is the Millboro area, 1 LONDON Thieve atota the staffs tea money from Chiswick public library, wast London) CO VDU MIAN. EAST rrrouBRie MRS.GAAXE. o-oi icutr tc trier.

ttoomw Rt rraucr Mrs. Winifred Wright la 1953 and former Wood- bury county Red Cross chairman for 26 years, died at her home We a ay night after an illness of sev eral months. Funeral services will be nt 3 p. m. Saturday in the Federated cnurch of Moville, with Rev.

Donald L. Carver officiating. Arlington chap ter. Order of the Eastern Star, will conduct rites at the church. Burial will be in Arlington cemetery, wjjh the McCulloch funeral home in charge.

Mrs. Wright, who had been 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, la. Earlier, she taught school at Moville.

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