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World War II veteran of the Alvin Carter, Campbell- Mrs. Dorothy P. Drawdy, both Mrs. Mary Ann Daughton, st. Bailey, Chattanooga, Wednesday, Feb.

23, 1972 Orlando Sentinel U. S. Coast Guard. ville, Robert Carter, of Orlando, Mrs. Martha M.

Albans, W. seven Mrs. Jean L. Gregory, Mystic, Shad Rack Obituaries MRS. VIOLA HAMILTON, 65, resident Janesville, of 2315 a Dickson dormser, Orlando, died Tuesday.

A native of Phillips, she had lived in Orlando 20 years before moving to Wisconsin a month ago. Survivors: sons, Gerald Connors, Wilton, Guy "Rusty" Hamilton, Gainesville; four grandchildren; two sisters; sands cine brothers. Funeral Home, Janesville, Wis. MRS. NANCY N.

CURRY, 89, 546 Highland Mount Dora, died Tuesday. A native of Park County, she had been a resident of Mount Dora for the past seven years, moving to Mount Dora from Orlando. She was a member of the 5th Avenue Church of Christ, Mount Dora. Survivors: two daughters, Mrs. Cecil Badlaria Mount Dora, and Mrs.

Stone, Orlando; son, J. A. Curry Louisville, sister, Mrs. L. Wells, Louisville; six grandchildren; and 11 greatgrandchildren.

Rehbaum Harden Funeral Home, Mount Dora. MRS. LILA JANE NEWELL, 58, 2100 N. Forest Circle, died Tuesday. She was a native of Florida and moved to Orlando 14 years ago from Pensacola.

She was a member of the Church of God. Survivors: husband, L. H. Orlando; son, John Orlando; daughters, Hirs. Laura J.

Sumerlin, Titusville and Mrs. Bettie J. Chavers, Frostproof; brothers, Isaac McGlothren and Arthur McGlothren, Columbus, Benjamin McGlothren, Pensacola, Ernest McGlothren, Cantonment, and Charles McGlothren, Enterprise, 11 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Fairchild Funeral Home. MRS.

IDA CARSON FRENCH, 87, 333 Sunset Drive, Fort Lauderdale, a resident of Frostproof before moving to South Florida five years ago, died Sunday. Born in Massachusetts, Mrs. French moved to Florida in 1886 when she was a small child and lived most of her life in Frostproof and Orlando. She was a past president of the, Frostproof Woman's Club and the Orlando Woman's Club. She attended the Pa Temple United Methodist Church Fort Lauderdale.

Survivors: sons, Dr. Russell B. Carson, Fort Lauderdale, and Allison French, Frostproof; daughter, Mrs. Mary Rachal, New Orleans, Funeral Notices CURRY, MRS. NANCY N.

Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy N. Curry, 89, 546 Highland Mount Dora, who died Tuesday, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. from Rehbaum-Harden Chapel, Mount Dora, with Mr. Cletus Stutzman and Mr.

Horace Taylor officiating. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando, at p.m. Family requests contributions be made to the Christian Home and Bible School. Rehbaum-Harden Funeral Home, Mount Dora, in charge. will be recited Wednesday, 7 p.m., David Lang Chapel, DeBary.

David Lang Funeral Home, DeBary in charge. LARSEN, MR. ALBERT M. Funeral services for Mr. Albert M.

Larsen, 89, rural Oxford, will be held in the Chapel of the Page-Theus Funeral FRENCH, IDA CARSON Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Carson French, age 87, of 333 Sunset Ft. Lauderdale, lifelong resident of Frostproof before moving to Ft. Lauderdale 5. yrs.

ago were held at the Fairchild Funeral Home, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Tuesday afternoon Feb. 22nd. Burial will be Thursday in Woodlawn Memorial Park, Orlando, In lieu of flowers, Memorial Gift may be made to the First United Methodist Church, Frostproof, Fla.

Fairchild Funeral Home, Ft. Lauderdale in charge of arrangments. FRISON, DR. GEORGE W. Mass for Dr.

George W. Frison 66, 44 Park Lane, DeBary, who died Sunday, will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 24, in St. Ann's Catholic Church, DeBary, with Father James Edwards officiating.

Interment will be in DeLand Memorial Gardens. Rosary Home, Wildwood, Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. with the Rev. Kenneth Shannon of the Oxford Methodist Church officiating. Remains will be sent to Muskegon, Mich.

Page-Theus Funeral Home, Wildwood, Is in charge. MEYER, MR. RAYMOND A. Scripture service for Mr. Raymond A.

Meyer, 77, St. Cloud, who died Monday, will, be held at 7 p.m. Thursday at Fisk Journigan Funeral Home. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday at St.

Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church by the Rev. Brendan C. Donnelly. Interment will be in Mount Peace Cemetery, St. Cloud.

Fisk Journigan Funeral Home, St. Cloud, is in charge NEWELL, MRS. LILA JANE Funeral services for Mrs. Lila Jane Newell, 58, 2100 North Forest Circle, who passed away Tuesday, will be at PM Thursday from the South Orange Avenue Church of God with Rev. Charles Howell officiating.

Interment will follow in Greenwood Cemetery. Fairchild Funeral Home, Lake Ivanhoe, is in charge of services. RUSER, EDWIN, MR. Funeral services for Edwin R. Ruser, age 66 of Fruitland Park, will be held Wednesday, at 2 p.m.

at the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Fruitland Park, with the Rev. Fred Paddock officiating. Interment will be in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Fruitland Park. Page-Theus Funeral Home, Leesburg, charge. WHITTEN, MISS SHIRLEY ELIZABETH Funeral services for Miss Shirley Elizabeth Whitten, 19, Coleman, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m.

in Adamsville Cemetery, Coleman, with the Rev. Sidney Proctor officiating. Page-Theus Funeral Home, Wildwood, is in charge. WILSON, MRS. EUGENIA D.

Funeral services for Mrs. Wilson, 83, Orlando, who died Monday, will be held Thursday in the Reformation Chapel of the First Presbyterian Church at 10 A.M. with Dr. John C. Spring officiating.

Interment will be in. Woodlawn Memorial Park. Mrs. Wilson is survived by a son, Mr. Frank D.

Wilson, Biddeford, Maine: 2 daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth W. Bailey, Chattanooga Mrs. Jean L. Gregory, Mystic, 3 sisters, Mrs.

Ernestine D. Dunavent, Mrs. Norma D. Logan, both of Shelbyville. Mrs.

Nancy Rivers, Phoenix, 'Arizona: 13 grandchildren: 9 greatgrandchildren. Hawthorne Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. in charge of arrangements. STEWART. MRS.

HELEN Funer. al services for Mrs. Helen Stewart, 85, 1188 Deidrich Court, Eustis, who died in Orlando Tuesday, will be held at the chapel of Zeller, Kennedy and Hamlin Funeral Home of Eustis at 11 a.m. Thursday with the Rev. Donaid L.

Chappell officiating. The remains will be forwarded to Halteman Fett Funeral Home, Lancaster, Ohio, for final services and interment. Zeller, Kennedy Hamlin Funeral Home, Eustis, in HEALTH INFORMATION CENTER MANY FREE BROCHURES AT ALBERT DRUGS College Park Northgate Plaza Survivors: widow, Mrs. Martha L. Hoyt; stepsons, Kenneth B.

Pearson, Washington, D. John F. Pearson, Chicago, Jerry W. Pearson, San Francisco, seven grandchildren. Carey Hand Chapel.

MRS. LOTTIE MAE CATON, 91, 710 W. Harvard Orlando, died Monday. A native of North Carolina, she came, Methodist. Orlando in 1945.

She "She is survived Mrs. by Charles a stepdaughter, Corbett, Salem, Ohio, and four grandchildren. Carey Hand Chapel. MRS. PATSY P.

GOAD, 40, 1924 Hibiscus Lane, Maitland, died Monday, She was born in Maryland and came to Maitland one year ago. She was a Baptist. Survivors: husband, VAilliam Maitland; sons, William Jeffrey, Maitland; daughter, Miss Patricia Ann Goad, Maitland; parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

S. Carter Bluefield, W. brothers, A. S. Carter Covington, W.

Bluefield, Lowell Carter, Orlando; sisters, Mrs. Doris Niswande, Youngstown, Ohio, Mrs. Betty Jean Scoleri, Clinton, Mrs. Elsa Begley, Bluefield. Seminole Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs.

INFANT DAUGHTER of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Betts, 1507 Sanford Sanford, died Monday at birth. Gramkow Funeral Home, San ard.

MR. CLARENCE ALLEN HALLOWELL, 84, 7519 Snyder Drive, died Thursday. A native of Pennsylvania, he had lived here 30 years. There are no known survivors. Carey Hand Chapel.

MRS. MARTHA T. JONES, 80, 1926 Crescent Road, died Tuesday. A native of Atlanta, she came to Orlando three, years ago from Atlanta. attended the First Methodist Church of Union Survivors: four Patienters, Mrs.

Frances V. Dundas and Ferris, Detroit, and Mrs. Calvin Kovalski, Woodstock, three sisters, Mrs. Anne Micou Mrs. Frances Camp Mae Pharr, all of Atlanta; seven grandchildren and 11 great -grandchildren.

The body will be sent to Atlanta for services and intermenarden Chapel Home for Funerals, Orlando, MR. FRANK A. DUFOUR, 58, Holiday Apopka, died Saturday. A Catholic, DuFour came to this area 13 years ago from his native Hyde Park, N.Y. Survivors: widow, Beverly, and sons, George, John Gary and Donald, all of Apopka.

Carey Hand Chapel. MR. HARRY OSCAR DAVIS, 85, 5805 Harrington Drive, died Tuesday. He was a retired carpenter and a native of Ripley, Va. He came to Orlando one year ago from Charleston, W.

Va. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Lucille Monday, Orlando, and grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. Fairchild Funeral Home will send the body to Charleston for services and interment. MRS.

ONA E. BARNGROVER, 75, 122 E. Division Winter Garden, died Tuesday. She was a native of Newberry, and moved to Winter Garden in 1968 from Indianapolis, Ind. She was a member of St.

James Catholic Church. Survivors: son, David a rover, Indianapolis; daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Carlo and Mrs. Mary Kissner, Ocoee; sister, Mrs. Lula Pridemore, Shoals, 16 grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren.

Hawthorne Funeral Home. MRS. EUGENIA D. WILN. Eola Drive, died' Monday.

A native of Rogersville, she moved to Orlando in 1950. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church. Survivors: son, Frank D. Wilson, Biddeford, Maine; daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth W.

sisters, Ernestine D. Dunavent, Mrs. Norma D. Logan, both of Shelbyville, Mrs. Nancy Rivers, Phoenix, 13 grandchildren; and nine great children.

Hawthorne Funeral Home. nine grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren. Fairchild Funeral Home, Fort Lauderdale. MR. CHARLES H.

"SHAG" TAYLOR, 67, Wauchula, former state representative from Hardee County, died Monday. He was born in Plant City and operated Shag Taylor Pump Co. before his retirement. He was a member of Baptist Church and the Wauchula Elks Lodge. Survivors: widow, Mrs.

Juanita Taylor; daughters, Mrs. Velma Nelson and Mrs. Barbara Taylor, Orlando, Mrs. Geneva Dansby, Bartow, and Mrs. Kathryn Hudson, New Port Richey; sister, Mrs.

Reina Schoepf, Tampa, and seven grandchildren. Marion Nelson Funeral Home, Lake Wales. MR. CHARLIE E. OATES, 65, 1004 Mack died Tues- day in Ormond Beach.

A native of Cairo, he came to Orlando in 1936 and was a member of the Orlando Fire Department more, than 20 years before his retirement five years ago. He was a Baptist, a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean War and a member of American Legion Post 19. Survivors: widow, Frances, Orlando; daughters, Mrs. Maxine Croy, Macon, and Mrs.

Frances Boyles, Houston, brothers, Eulie, Edward, Jesse, Burl and Frank all of Cairo; sisters, Mrs. Josephine ThursMoultrie, Mrs. a Lula Belle Butler, Meigs, and Mrs. Gladys Tilley, Largo. Carey Hand Chapel.

MRS. MILDRED ISABELL REDDICK, 83, 2032 Rouse Road, died Tuesday. She was born in Indiana, and moved to Orlando 50 years ago. Survivors: son, Gerald E. Feidt of Pennsylvania; daughter, Mrs.

Guinevere F. Rush, Orlando; brothers, John Adams, New Kensington, Clarence, K. Melvin Adams, V. Indiana, Adams, Meadville, sister, Mrs. Hazel Wadell, Union Park.

W. Guy Black Home for Funerals. MRS. CORA LILLIAN GREENWELL, 70, 1207 35th died Monday. She was born in Pleasantville, and came to Orlando 53 years ago.

She was a member of Central Christian Church, Orlando. Survivors: son, Charles W. Greenwell, Orlando; brother, C. E. Greenwell, Orlando; sisters, Mrs.

'Ida' Patronick and Mrs. Evelyn McMillan, Orlando, sand Mrs. Marjorie Leeper, Petersburg. W. Guy Black Home for Funerals.

MR. EVERETT C. JOHNSON 74, 412 S. Daniels died Monday. A native of Chicago, he came to Orlando in 1948 and was secretary and treasurer of Supply Inc.

until his retirement a few years ago. He, a member and honorary elder of First Alliance Church, Orlando. Survivors: widow, Mrs. Evelyn M. Johnson, Orlando; son, Everett C.

Newport daughters, Miss Marion M. Johnson, Orlando, and Mrs. Dorothy M. Narwold, Milwaukee, and seven grandchildren. W.

Guy Black Home for Funerals. MRS. ANNA MAY MILLETTE, 75, 450 E. 6th Chuluota, died Tuesday. A native of Glens Falls, N.Y., she came to Chuluota in 1960 from Boston, Mass.

She was a Catholic. Survivors: husband, Mr. Roland J. Millette. Cox-Parker Funeral Home.

MR. JAMES ROLAND HOYT, 62, 1295 S. Orange Blossom Trail, died Sunday. Born in Sandown, N.H., he came to Orlando 1963 from St. Petersburg.

was a tHe 'All In Family' Still Leading NEW YORK (P) "All In The Family" on CBS continued to lead the Nielsen ratings for the week ended Feb. 13. Its audience rating was 36. Others in the top ten were: Marcus Welby, ABC, 30.8; Gunsmoke, CBS, 29.9; Flip Wilson, NBC, 28.9; Movie of the Week, ABC 27.4; Adam 12, NBC, 27.2; Mystery Movie, NBC, 26.9; Mannix, CBS, 26.2; the FBI, ABC, 25.3; Here's Lucy, CBS, 25.1. Funeral Notice Charge 59c per line Colonial Funeral Home 2701 CONWAY PHONE 425-2561 ROBERT E.

RAMSDELL Harrison Given Term As Killer Wallace Abe Harrison of Orlando was sentenced to six months to 12 years in prison Tuesday for manslaughter in the bludgeon death of an Orlando man. Harrison, initially charged with second degree murder, was allowed to plead guilty to the lesser charge. The 42-year-old Harrison, at 78 E. Concord Apt. 1, was accused of killing L.

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