Legion Assists with Funeral Services for ClydeBlackwood. 43Military rite* for Clyda Blackwood, lt;:}. World War veteran, w* conducted from the Morgan funerahome Saturday at 4 p. m. The H LeHoy Kinser, pastor of tiFirst Christian church, wag assh*ed with the services by H. M. Ed-commander and H C. Berg. chap’of Newton pngt No. ill, Ameticr-Legion.Music for the services was fun ifhed by Richard Toedt, who san-'“The Old Rugged Cross and 1 City Foursquare.” He was an or panled by Mrs. Toedt.Graveside rites at the Oak Hcemetery in Colfax were In char of the Legion, with the follov •serving as pallbearers: Jo .»*Arbs, Tom Crosby, Arthur 8ch«*r merhorn, John Campbell, RenCampbell, and Charles Campbe Mrs. ( arl Faber and Mrs. Willi eMulleneaux were in charge of * flowers.The «lt;(lutf was given by a ft* vsquad, composed of Earl La* k* Kd Green. Ralph Reals, i rdKohl off, (arl Carey, Milo Burnfand Willard Burroughs, and tawere sounded by Adrian Su;c Members of the color guard wer« Merritt Atwood, hr. P. L Stow \VI) Smith nnd J***s Patton.Mr. Hlaekwood died Thursda .. the lown Veterans hospital in le Moines, following a lingerim li-uess ot heart di*lt;*n*f and compiiealions.Surviving n iativ* pi include hiswite. ,MiV ow.-n Henline Black-wood; a daughter, Barbara Jan*; his mother, Mrs. Mary Black W « M *1: a slater, Mrs. |,ec Jones, and abrother, Floyd Block wood, all •* tNewton, lie was preceded in death!• hi* father..?. Blackwood anda brother, Willard