ROHWER SERVICESHERE ON TUESDAYFunferal senrieei for Henry Rohwer, 56, former Cass men who •died in the Veterans hospital in Des Moines Thursday night, will he held Tuesday afternoon at 2:80 at the Roland, Peacock Baxter funeral home here, the Rev. A. Breeling of Grant officiating. The remains arrived here by train today and were escorted to the funeral home by a Veterans Service committee guard of honor. There will be a Masonic service at the funeral home Tuesday, conducted by the Lewis lodge, and military honors at graveside rites in the Atlantic cemetery will be in charge of the Veterans Service committee.Mr. Rohwer was born in Benton township June 12. 1892, the son of Hans H. and Catherine Rohwer and lived in Cass county until moving to a farm near Casey in 1940. He had moved to Panora about aIyear ago. Mr. Rohwer served in World war I and was a member of Guthrie Center V. F. W. Post 2099, the Lewis Masonic lodge and the Panora Chamber of Commerce.Surviving are his widow, two stepsons, Donald Woodward at home, and Carlos Woodward of Bellevue, Nebr., and a sister, Mrs. William Lassen of Atlantic,n»th a a eAunii/wr/tn I f