GHTFinds FrozenBody of His Wifehouse from the barn he was unable to find his wife. He went out in the yard to look for her and saw her body near a corner, of the house.Mrs. Lowrenberg had been subject to heart attacks but was in her usual health until the fatal stroke came. Just the night before her death she and her husband and son went to Swea City to see a basketball game.Mrs. Loewenberg was a sister-in-law of George Loewenberg of Fair mont, Minn.Funeral services was held at Armstrong, Iowa, Saturday (today) with burial in the Armstrong eeme tery.Burglars Work in:e ! tClarks GroveTwo Business Places | Broken Into; Ford 1 Coupe Is StolenMrs. John Loewenburg of Kossuth Co., Iowa, Found Dead at Corner of HomeLying in the snow in sub-zero) temperature Wednesday night, the, body of Mrs. John Loewenberg, 37, of Eagle township, Kossuth county,! Iowa, was found by her husband| near a corner of the house badly! frozen.A physician was called but life j was extinct and her death was at-1 tributed to a heart attack. She had been suffering with a heart ailment for some time.Mrs. Loewenberg, who lived six and a half miles northeast of Armstrong, Iowa, went to a shed to get a basket of cobs to start the fire and when she returned it is be-lived she suffered a heart attack before reaching the house.When Loewenberg came into theLast night or early this morning burglars w'orked in Clarks Grove.The office of the Co-operative Lumber Co., of Clarks Grove was entered by a window. The big safe was tampered with hut en trance was not gained. After knocking out the bolts that held the leaves of the hinges together the two sections of the hinges were taken off but to no avail. A sheep-lined coat and a pair of mittens in the office were taken. The office floors were mussed up considerable, but up to noon today the loss is confined to the coat and mittens.The village blacksmith shop, operated by Soren Christenson, was entered through a window. Mr. Christenson’s Ford coupe, in the shop, was stolen. The motor number is 18-409-185 and the 1939 license plates (still on) were B-151,498. Besides the car an alarm clock was stolen and the whole shop rifled with things left strewn about the floor and benches. A quantity of Ward medicine in the shop was thrown about the floor. A five gallon gasoline can was al so taken. The Ford had gone only 2,600 miles and was in excellent j condition.Sheriff H. Wulff and Deputy Sheriff Carl Lindahl were called this morning as soon as the burglaries were discovered.Aristotle is considered the founder of the science of botany, about 347 B.C.