OMTUARY Learly Lealin, son of Pral and in Wostume, wor born near Wackwood, deffernon County, lew, February 17 tapd. He died April 1, 1948, of pneu- Tuna, at PSeexa Hospital Camp Upton, New York, age 2s grata, Ponenthan 268 days. His mather having died when he was only a small tater, he was taken at the age of 10 weeks by abount. Mro, George Horning who had ripe and cared for him an a con until he was called away Vebruusy 2: Bote pore Mee country. He wan sent to Vamp Dodge at wich Place he stand try workings, until When he wan temp. ferret to the place where he died, Heo leaves to moon their lobe, the Bunt with whom he hae made his home and one Coster brother, both of Kewta, flown, bin father, one winter, Min, Atel Herron, both of Hinke args Lowa, and one bawthes, Woelimne, who could not be asthified, they hating been apparaliel fur wathe tine. Rin addieh a wan net kunn, but ois nought he a remenbere wn Reverniment weevier de in alno mui vivedt by Go half brothers and 4 half mister, besden many other delatives am numerous friends. dleny leanlp was of a kind, en Lng anya wituin, always of a manmy nature, and te knee her wae te dove been bin femme aete ganache, they wer wheeter ke egine at contact with Has home seemed to be more te haan than any other plucr, ay he was found there at almost any time, and hin remarks were, when Porrpannyg re rave for his camp, wished that he might play in order to attend the Wweelage that were already in pro Eres ah Rubio. The retains arrived at his home April thus in charge of Nilitary Es cort. The neighborhood is saddened by the loss of a dear relative. Neghbor and friend UA heros’ life has been given. Thus we are called today. His uniform tells the story, Erebe is laid away. With Old Glory twining near him, IFES BATTLES pli are through, He went to serve his country, Brave, courageous and true. Tam hoveling at the open pate, Weary, fait and safe, Waiting for the dawning. fe: me opening af the door, Waiting is the Master, Shall ted me mar and came, To dwelt with tim Eternal. In the gladness of Hix here Here come the blessed Angus, That know no genes on sin, Toaee them by the Portals, Prepared to Jet me im, Q O Lord. PF want thy pleasure, Thy Use and way are best, Hat Vim wasted, worn and wears, O Father, give ime rest. Funeria} eeroice was held at Hoge well church. Rey Hadley delivering the sermon, Burial in Highland cem ehery, where the G. A. R. and school children marchet pain tune and all pang “Amenia.” Those from a distance who attended the funeral wear Mr. Pred Woolums. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Herron, Hinkvs burg, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Woolums and son Cecil, and Mr. i. F. Maxovll, Ottumwa, Iowa, Mrs. 8, FE. Woolums, Mr. John Shattak, Mrs. S. Bowen and Airs. 8 Whitcomb, all of Woodhull, Miinvis. We desire to thank our kind friends , and neighbors who so kindly assisted us in laying away our loved one, and for the beautiful floral offerings, The Family. Miss Lillie Baxter of Ida Grove has been named as a special agent of the bureau of animal industry of the United States department of agricul ture, to encourage in lawm the pro duction of cottage cheese on fara and also to stimulate its use in the home, Miss Baxter, who is one of for ty-nine state women meats, will co operate with federal and state agri cultural and home demonstration agents. The work in laws will be part of the department of agriculture's fmational campaign to encourage the use of and production of cottage cheese, which experiments have grown in equal to meat in food value. chuwen can be made from en or ‘wuttermill,: noir wee