Mrs. Charles GrabinLaid To Rest HereFuneral services were held Wednesday morning at the Methodist church at Yale, lowa, for Mrs. Charles C. Grabiin. Mrs, Grabin passed away suddenly at her home early Sunday morning, December 8. Rev. Harold H. Stark, pastor of the church officiated at this service.Immediately following the services the funeral party came to Oxford, where short services were held at the M. F. Newkirk home at 2:30 o’clock,^ with Rev. GLle V. Wilson of the Federated church in charge. A sacred selection was presented by Mrs. P. A. Kleifc, Mrs. Stanley James and Mrs. Fred. Dahnke, Interment was made in the Oxford cemetery. Pallbearers were Paul Krai, Stanley IIruby, Christy Kahler, Wes Erusiha, Lou Mueller, Ernie Schropp, The following obituary was read at the ,erviee.ObituaryAgnes Della Warshek was born near Yale, Iowa, on September 14, 1885 and departed this life at her home in Yale on Sunday morning, December 8, X0I3*5, having reached the age of 50 years, 2 months and 24 days.She was married to Charles C. Grabin of Oxford, Iowa„ February 21, 1906. They made their hiome near Oxford, Iowa, for fourteen years following1 their marriage. To Mr. and Mrs. Grabin were born three sons and two daughters, one daughter, Sophia, passed away in infancy, to survive their mother, William J.; Charles Junior; and George S. at home and Mrs. Marie Carson of Guthrie Center, Iowa.In the spring of 1920 Mr. and Mrs. Grabin and their family returned to Yale to live where they have resided since that time.Mrs. Grabin was a member of the Methodist Bpiscopav church of Yale. She also held' membership in the Re-bekah lodge of Bagtey, Iowa.She leaves to survive her, her hus-,5$? toeir Tour children, one brother, William War sheik, besides other relatives and many, many friends.