nf the Garden Chapel on Juno 2H at. 10 a.m. with the Rev. Murray li. Steinkamp of Os-kaloosa officiating. “How Great fs Thy Faithfulness was played by organist, Mrs. Ralph Do Cook, flasket Bearers wore Vernon Klein, Jucisnn Van Rees, Kenneth Van Rees, Robert Swain, ‘Ferry Van Rees and Karl St a ink a nip. Burial was in the Oak wood cemetery.Gertrude Tuinstra1882-1968Mrs. Certnuie Tuinstra, S5. a naliw of Bella, died .him* ?■ at Iowa Lutheran hospital, Dos Moines. of a heart ailment.The funeral was held June ’l'y\ at Grand View Bark Baptist church. Burial was at Monroe.The Rev. A. M. Veit man officiated. Ted Tuinstra, Mrs. Tuinstra's grandson, sang “Mow Great Thou Art” and Whui They Ring the Golden Bells.’* Beverly Larson was organist.Casket bearers were John Chamberlain, Jr., Larry Taylor, Phil Johnson, John Tuinstra, Earl Hill and Van Yuin-h 1 rn, a Iso grn ndsons,Mrs. Tuinstra, of 3020 Tiffin ave., resided at Dos Moines 40 years. Her maiden name was Van Den Baard. She was born at Bella Nov. 27, 1882, formerly lived in Monroe and was a member of Grand View Park Baptist church.Surviving her are three daughters, Mrs. Alverda Chamberlain, Mrs. Ida Taylorand Mrs. Anna Hill, all of De*t Moines; three sons, Max and Kenneth of Des Moines and Carlos of Runnelis; three sisters, Mrs. Nellie Rick-abaugh of Pella, Mrs. Minnie Intveldt of Monroe and Mrs. Jane Renaud of Des Moines; a brother, John Van Den Baard of Otlcy; 22 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.CROPHAILFarmers Protect Your Costly Crop Investment With Complete Crop Coverage In Case of Hail.SEEVan Gorp AgencyReal Estate InsuranceDon Van Gorp Willard KaldenburgSEE US FOR AN APPOINTMENT