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ADVERTISEMENT I US. VVfATHf tUKtAU MAP 22 Sf. Petersburg Timet Wedneiday, Jan. 5, 1955 OBITUARIES 31 Ayr' Osawea a Cs mm Gassing Victim Reported In Serious Condition Flowers For All Occasions Forecast FLORIDA: Msslly saasy U-dsv aad tamer raw cxrepl aem arty meralag fog awrth pert ia. Uute ckasga ia semperatare.

Temperatures 1. rr. BATTLE FLORIST tUi CENTRAL AVEXVE PHONE IM Funeral Services Park Hospital and released. Four hours after his release he was Mrs. Livingstone, Pioneer Resident Mn.

Minnie A. Livingstone, 86 Pinellas Paving Inc. Lend Clearing Driveway forking Areot Mowing PHONE 312415 II Alter Cram. M. In a Inral rrstnnum.

Sft was burn omwaU-f-Hu4wa. and was a resident hw at 2 I him St. and ram hr. Imm buffala til 1944. fcn found unconscious in his fiat by a neighbor.

Police said Vanlderstine, a di-' abetic. apparently forgot to take needed insulin and lapsed into a coma. Officers said there was no odor of gas in the house. 1 a pioneer rcskicr.t of St. Petersburg, died Tuesday morning at her au.ndn) Uw rresbrtrriaa lhur.

ur. home, 7717 60th Pinellas Tark sniaf ta rnunn. Mr. Jajirit M. fcor-m.

ervira will br hrld Wednesday. 4 aw I Mrs. Livingstone came here in 1907, and with her late husband m. In himm i Chapel. 77 Ave ktai It.

Altoa H. biamr, o(ft lalmi Intarmeot will ba la CornaU-a-Hilua. William Vanlderstine, 76, rescued from his gas-filled southside cottage by a prospective tenant, was in serious condition at Mound Park Hospital yesterday after a relapse. Vanlderstine, 1022 13th Ave. was found slumped in a kitchen chair by Andrew Hartje, 73, seeking a room with the southside tenant.

Hartje told police the cot-tape was "filled with gas." The prospective roomer was injured when he lighted a match, he told police, looking fo: the gas leak. Hartje was treated for first degree burns at Mound Park Hospital. Vanlderstine was revived by a Fire Department rescue squad, given emergency treatment at Mound High Iiuimrs and Anm ml Fnxiaitaen IsaoOsd helped to develop sections of St CTROTTO Mr. Gilsdn Corotto. SO Petersburg.

Pinellas Park, and 0e.D I 5 1 AS Visf died tarty Mundajr morainf al a Inral 20 Venice. With her brothers, she 30 anasmat. Mr a. lurrxio and nrr Husband era omul of me Hio-Air Apartmeals Oust Blvd. Bella iaa ttearh.

A aativ (4 (artervilid, 111.. an and her huabaad. Hiiiuia ram to the bearhet JO TOUR HEAD IS OUR BUSINtSt BARBER SHOP founded Kaslo. B. Canada, and while there, was the first woman 40 elected to public office in Canada.

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S.C. 21 44 li I A ssr--. llr" Jihe aa a rtrnimumcant of St. Jona's Calhnllc Church. M.

P4erabiri She was charter member of the Holyrood Chapter of the h.rarn. Sur Ivors besides her ausband 70 10Ss P4sfsf -E3-ELsss3 include ls rhiidrea William J. Jr and FOUR CHAIR SERVICI NO WAITING As Of I J0 fM. (ST Jsm. 4, lS larH Ann, bmh heile VuU Beab, one brother.

Macro Kan-isey. Carter Daughters of the British Empire in St, Petersburg. ii. and two sisters. Mrs.

Hubert Opea A.M. Tin a P.M. Sot. A.M. Till P.M.

PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 4001 CENTRAL AVENUE Imaik, Alto. and Mrs. Leonard ittour, lit. Frienda may call Wednesday. Thursday and riday at the Itmi-n Memorial Chapel where th Roa- Mrs.

Livingstone is survived by two daughters. Donna Livingstone Tides rr WedBesday, Jaaaary S. IKS High Lew SU. Petersburf Turfier, Mrs. Stella Levrett, Pass.

Grille. four grandchilden. ary UJ ba recited. rrvlay nniit at m. Funeral Mass will sun- at th St John a Catholic fJmrrh.

Saturday at JO am. by th Neveread father cS2 or Car And Truck Crash; 2 Women Suffer Bruises Thomas Bruce Reese. Pinellas s7 Palms Trainnr. Interment la Memorial Park. MUs Donna Stoddard.

Mrs iark Cemetery. EWOWLF ArrhfhaM F. Knnwte. 73 Preslpttatiaa USA 1SSS Aver. aTeeard January S.ri 4.74 S.6J 1B.SS 4S Fehraary 2.4S 1.22 2.S9 I0.9S 17 M.rch 3 00 S.3S 31 AprU S.8S S.J7 2.27 S.0 20 May 04 J.07 T5 11 Jan CM 10.01 S.M It.

4S Aoxtut 11. IS S.M S.2C 21.CS 3S September 1X17 11.60 7.72 18 64 11 July 12.44 4 HI t.10 1S.97 "41 October 1 4 73 14 II 5I November 5 01 4 hi 1U C.8S SJ Lecembee l.J S.S2 1.71 4 47 10 Sua rise 7:21. son sets mooa rises moon sets Joyce Lantx. Lakeland. William Levrett Alberquerque, N.

ass-a-Crill. Sarasota. Mullet Key. Blind Pass. Johns Pass.

Clearwater Sunshin, Skyway Corey Bridg. Culfport. Ihincdin. AncMe River aad Tarooa Springs Bradenton. Pinellaa Point Candy Bridge.

HUl-horough and New Port KK-bry The whole family will GO for our CHARCOAL BROILED died fc.lurdy even ma- a inral hoa-pitaL Itetired postal service empke. ram her 4 year aia from Hrouklyn JTa S.CTp S47P New York, He resided kirally at CLEARWATER Two women escaped possible serious injuries yesterday when their car collided with a heavily loaded truck at the intersection of Indian Rocks a Ave. sm. Member of the t'reshytertan Church, and Nee York Letter Camera one brother, Charles Kane Bontebcllo. and one sister.

Mrs. Maud Eriggs, Paradise, Calif. The Palms Funeral Home will announce arrangements. Association. Survived by hia tiluw.

Mrs Vsls Hilda fcnoales, sisters. Mrs. Jennie Road and West Bay Drive. County Patrolman Lloyd Fuller "tcvirwan. ufH serntm.

fr lors. Mrs. Aloes Milles. Clarcmont. H.

I-u-awral services still be held Thursday altermn at 4 m. th Palms Me mortal Chapel with th Reverend Vauchn M. Jorinsnn tfi latini. Interment will be WESTERN SIRLOIN charged Mrs. Catherine L.

Lown Isldro Corbonetl, 90; Proposed Counfy Zoning Slowed But Not Halted ia LAiDt taiaod. 1 or. Native Of Havana, Cuba 60. 1262 5Cth Ave. St Petersburg with failing to yield the right of way when she pulled out in front of the truck driven by Henry imvC'TONE Mrs.

Mirntl rein. pioneer reaklent ol M. Feters-burf, died Tuesday morntnc at her with mushroom souce fx rr -Q STEAK Man Is Given Suspended Fine In Car Spraying Isidro L. Carboncll, 90, died Monday evening in a local rest Bom. 7.17 coin Pweliat Park.

Mrs. Ijvintston ram her la and ith By DOUGLAS DOUBLED. permitted to vote in a referendum G. Ludington. 19.

Largo. According to Fuller. Ludington he late husband helped to develop sec. home. He lived at 933 11th St.

N. I and that the document be published rincllas County proposed ordi- in noncnr in a northern to en Mr. was born in Ha newspaper tH.ns St. fetrrsourg. Pinellas Park and Venire.

Vtiia her brotiiers. ahe lounded Koslo. Canada, and while there, srss th first womaa elected to nance to control land use and con going north on Indian Rocks Road, swerved to avoid the car, going east on Bay Drive, but struck vana, Cuba, and came to St. Pe Includes: Soup or juice, crispy salad, 2 vegetable, hot rolls, butter, coffee or tea, dessert. Served From 4:30 to 8:00 P.M.

Today struction was still in motion, but public olut la Canada. She was a charter member ui th Hulyrood Chater ol in Uaushters of th Hnlih Kmolre tersburg in 1932 from New ork City, where he was engaged in at reduced speed, after another the car and then rolled over. courage "abnormal growth in Pinellas County. ATTACKED AS 'FAULTY One sharp exchange came with an attack on the ordinance as a la Kt. Petersburf.

Mrs. Livinirsuin Is public hearing in Clearwater last Emile Munch, 1901 Lst Ave. drew a $75 suspended fine in City the bond and mortgage business. The right side of the car was damaged. Mrs.

Lown escaped with survived by two daughters. Sirs. Lluiuia l.innun Turiler and Mrs. btella Lev night Court yesterday for spray painting He was a member of the Mir ror Lake Shuffleboard Club. rett.

l'asa-a Grille: lour grandchildren. minor bruises as did her passeng Lnjoy Breakfast ait the Bainbridge etrry pioming from 7 A.M. Direct attempts to sidetrack it an auto in a place not Mr. Carbonell is survived by indefinitely or to minimize it were er Mrs. Helen Pace Winslow, 85, living with Mrs.

Lown. "faulty pattern" which should be disregarded, launched by Paul his wiW, Maud V. Carboncll. St. launched, but apparently defeated Vonn.

Ludington. who also escaped in Petersburg, and a sister, Matilda 1 nomas nrsr, Heese. PuirUas Park. Mm Lmnna Suddard. Mrs.

Joc Lanti. Lakeland. Vtilliam Levrett Jr Alberquerque. N. i ob brother.

Charles han Hontebello. Calif and oar au-ter. Mrs. Maud Bnrgs. Paradise.

Calif. Servi.es will be held I pm. Thuraday at Ui Palms Funeral Horn by ine Key. Louis Keaty. Interment U1 be in aWyai 1'aim Cemetery.

by a show of determination from Hosey Wick, County Commission C. A. Peterson, public works di jury, was praised by Fuller for his alertness in attempting to avoid the accident. rector, got up and charged Vonn Monaghan. Havana.

Baynard Inc. will announce ar rangements. chairman, and others. with turning down an invitation Some soft 6poken support from equipped with proper safety devices. Munch pleaded innocent and said he had painted the auto outside a garage and later moved COURT NEWS the.

crowd of 200, in favor of plan to serve on the Advisory Committee, and with stating before a Checker Expert ning and zoning was manifest in recording machine at another ses the audience for the first time. GRILL RESTAURANT 23 3rd ST. SO. Bainbridge Hotel MFISF.L Otto MeLael. 71.

husband of the late Clara Meivel. passed away at a local hospital Sunday evening, Jan. 2. had resided la tt. Petersburg aevrn years, coming her from Chicago, 111.

Mr. Mriscl la survived by a brother. Louis M. Mrisel, and a sister. Mrs Laura Conk, both of Bay City.

Mich, friends may rail at nodes Funeral sion that all his objections to the Plans Exhibitions After an agenda supposed to cov Caroline A. Knodercr, Clearwater Resident Mrs. Caroline Arrowsmith Knod erer. 73. of 4 S.

Keystone Ave. draft had been met. Chairman Wick warned the au it inside to "take masking tape Newell W. Banks, blindfold er cine ordinance sections bogged dewn in argument on paragraph checker champion of the world. off." dience the County is 10 years too late in planning and zoning, and RSBSBBBBBSSSSBBSSBBBBBBSBBBSSS Horn wher services will be conducted by th Hev.

H. D. Oeschfer Wednesday allernooa, Jan. S. at 1 o'clock.

Interment will Jullosv la Memorial fark has returned to St Petersburg for However, City Fire Inspector of the first section, the Commissioners who were personally on the receiving tnd last night in that as a result huge right of way Clearwater, died Monday night at a Clearwater hospital. Coming from Easton. seven and a cemetery. the winter and will again hold exhibitions and classes sponsored by the City Recreation De costs are incurred every time a road is widened, and that traffic stead of the advisory committee J. A.

Gidley said the truck service operator sprayed the auto in a garage, creating a fire hazard. hniRLET -Frank S. Shirley. 78. 11.

half years ago, she lived at Dun year resident of St. Petersburg died early Monday at his home. LW0 lilh death traps are created. partment I Hin three years before moving to Today at 2:30 p.m. he will give a retired salesman for a whoiesal ready-to-wear lirm.

he had Clearwater. Mrs. Knoderer was a OTHER CASES: A. tester Beeves. 2222 30th Ave.

eim her from ark son. Miss, lie was OFFERED MODIFICATION'S Peterson offered some modifica member of the First Presbyterian drove while under the influence of Intoxicant, forfeited (100 bond and driver a li oora in nirago. Mr. Shirley was a a blmdiold checkers exniDiuon at the Mirror Lake Shuffleboard Club. Tomorrow at 2:30 p.m.

he memner of the SeUma CrtMto. ti. AM cense revoked one year. tions already noted on the docu William Albert Cast Jr- 2HS 2t6h St. ment to meet objections made will appear at the Sunshine miles an hour ia a 2a-mile zone, forfeited tie bond.

last month. voted to call another meeting in about four weeks. At that time it will receive officially designated delegates from special-interest and neighborhood groups to screen ordinance provisions in a smaller gathering acting as an enlarged advisory committee. A counter suggestion by a cattle business representative, Robert Eoyd, that the document be abandoned for a start from scratch, Pleasue Club. Both these appear Jo.

If, and St. Petersburg Chapter OhS. 1'jJ. her and Southern MACS of New Orleans. His widow.

Bertha Mae Shirley, survives. Funeral sevices wdj be held 2 pm. Wednesday la th Chapel of Halph G. Coohaey. Inc.

417 Arlington Ave. with th Heverend James IHincan officiating. Intement will be Ike Waite Pitman. 2110 tth St. 4S In one showdown, demanded by miles an hour sa a li-muc suae, for feited SIS bond.

Wick, no one present would admit Asensth Ranter. Culfport, Ulesal park taking a negative attitude. He why toy half in aiomoriai Park. Nitram Lodee ins, forfeited $1 bond. churrh and tho Shuffleboard Club rf Dunodin; DAJt.

and Crestlake Association. Surviving are her husband. Homer G. Knoderer. Clearwater; a son.

William B. Knoderer. Crand Haven. a daughter, Mrs. A.

A. Woodruff Jr. of Anchorage, and Clearwater; three grandchildren: a sister, Mrs. John Quim-by. Montclair, N.J.

Moss Funeral Home of Clearwater is in charge of asked all who were not willing to 14 Ik A win conduct si. vices at the grave. Members are requested 19 meet warren Robert lavlor. Pinellas Park. failed to yield the right of way, fined SIS.

help solve the problem to hold ai wis aaaaooic tempi at IX resale levies Hoaerser. 4iia M. ances are free to the public. I Next week Banks will begin after-school checkers and chess lessons at the City's schools. Three citywide tournaments are planned in March at the conclusion of the lessons.

There will be junior chess tournament, a checkers tournament for those under 12 and another for those 12 through 15. up their hands. failed to reduce speed to avoid a collision, fined $10. MOVAM Mrs. Laura May Barndt Sid- Pete Seward of Clearwater made Thomas V- Smith.

136 66th Ave. un nam. a lea in a local hospital at o'clock Monday nisht. Mrs. Sid- safely changed lanes of traffic, fined $1U.

the initial anti-ordinance foray. SJ suspended. am. wno resided at V7 14th Ave. a.

cam her year ago from Fhila. deipnia, wher she was born. Mrs. sd Ldwsrd L. Cinley.

72nn Golf fol classing it as "state-ism" and ap lowed a car too closely, fined S15. was repelled by Chairman Wick, who said it would set the needed controls back four years. As many spoke, the commissioners received varied suggestions that only "rural" residents be permitted to vote on it in a refer Liiliaa lavlor Phillips. 17th Ave. NE, nam is survived by her husband, Ho-Land N.

hMlnam. M. Petersburg, and a aister. Mrs. Klia biancn Nuit of 1'hila- ran a red luht.

fined H. a-eba Jsseoh HzBstrlck. 8th Ave. plying other epithets. One commissioner answered him that it was less restrictive than restnetions in Harbor Oaks where Seward lives.

no dnver'a license, fined $10: drove oripniaj a niece. Laura M. Nutt. Mrs. ndnam attended Chnm Methodist Church on the wrong side of the road, lined ti.

Spacy Lee Bidwell, 74; su'Tenaed. service will be held Wednesday. 1 p.m. la Bavnard Chapel. 770 4th Ave.

ttichsrtf D. Jakabsea. Tampa. SS miles endum, that only freeholders be an hour in a 3.s-rmle rone, fined S2n. with Ir.

I'aul R. Martin officiating. Final services and Interment in I'hiladeiphia. Former Railroad Fireman Billy Carl Phillips. Madeira Beach.

SS miies an hour in a 3a-mile zone, fined $i'5. 10 suspended. Mrs. Wiiliam Curolto, ciiiaoetb Mumnu Tarpon dprinzs, failed Mrs. Frank Jordan, Here Seven Years Spacy Lee Bidwell.

74, resident here 11 years, died in a local to yield the right of way. fined 115. an air conditioner? Kobert M. Kviaad. 22S Lincoln Cir.

N. ailed to reduce speed to avoid a col hospital Monday evening. Beach Apartment Owner lision, forfeited $25 bond. He was a veteran of the Span i-erey Carter. 19271 11th Ave.

ran Mrs. Laura Jordan, wife of Frank Jordan, died early yester Free Concert Offered By Parsons Quartet A free concert by the Parsons Male Quartet from Princeton Theological Seminary will be offered the public at First Methodist; Church tonight, 7:15 o'clock. An offering will be taken. The quartet, made up of semi--nary students, is composed of Arlo Duba and James Memmott, tenors; William McCullough. baritone, and Leonard Roe, bass.

The group has sung at Tocono mountain resorts, in Pennsylvania, as well as at churches, schools and clubs, while pursuing studies for the ministry. stop sign, forfeited $19 bond. Mrs. Gladys Curotto, 50. died Albert taambliss.

4S4 Palm Ct. Ish American War. and a retired railroad fireman. He came here early yesterday morning at a local failed to yield the riht of way. forfeited day morning in a local hospital.

AHEPANS HOLD BANQUET TONIGHT TARPON SPRINGS The third annual AIIEPA banquet will be held tonight at 7 at Pleasure Pier. Principal speaker will be IDs Excellency, George Melas, Greek Ambassador to the United States. A dance will be held following the banquet. Tickets may be purchased from all AHEPA members. $15 bond.

hospital. Mrs. Jordan was born in Brook Leave Ranter. IIWH Emerson Ave. ran a red light, forfeited bond.

A native of Cartcrvillc. she from Scranton. Ta. A brother. Russel J.

Bidwell Coreaut, Ohio, survives. lyn, N.Y., and came here seven William Rebert Kraeeer. 74nv 2iih Ave came here three years ago with years ago lrom uunKirK, r.Y. rharce of driving while onder the influence of intoxicants reduced to reckless That's just what you're diin; whrn you bu a new furnace you're bm iri hall-vcur comfort. Kiplit now is the lest tune to replace your old furnace? with a new Carrier Weatlierniakcr Air Conditioner.

It not only heats in Hie inter, it cools in the summer. Before you buy any furnace, let us show you how incxjx'nsiv'cly you can have ycur-round comfort ia your home her husband, and made her home She made her home at 451 17th Funeral party will leave today for services and interment in driving, fined $ino and driver's license suspended six months except for work. Ave. S. at the Bon-Aire Apartments, 4350 Gulf Belle Vista Beach.

I art t. Barer. 4i7S 30th Ave. V. im Lakrville, Ohio.

Wilholm Funeral proper richt turn, fined $5, suspended. nert vv. itvers. 3411 4th Ave. failed Home Is In charge of local ar to yield the nht of way, fined $10.

which she co-owned with her husband. She was a member of St. Her husband is the only sur vivor. The Palms Memorial will an nounce arrangements. rannements.

James ferkins. 1312 Elmore Ave. ran a led blinker lisbt. lined i. Johns Catholic Church, St.

Pe Millie Mashinrtea. 1241 I oton rt. drove ear with faulty brakes, fined John F. Donohue suMenaea. tersburg Beach.

Mrs. Curotto is survived by her year-round Weathermaker Rdwerd Satlsa. 736 Queen St. mr driver's license, fined S10. husband, William J.

Curotto; two John Francis Donohue. 67, of J. Keanisea. 27 9th St. S- riiMvrrirrtv children.

William J. Curotto conduct. days ia jail. SO days suspended. Rev baser.

1644 Koval Ct. failed to Mars Clearwater, died Mon reduce speed to avoid a mlliWa. and Carol Ann Curotto; a lrother. Mrs. George Kocher; Retired Seamstress Mrs.

May Kocher, 68, retired day afternoon at his home. He Pulse Of Pinellas New Court Cases Madge Steel Martin James B. Martui. replevin, McMullea Mc Mullen, attvs. Southern Frozen Food Inc.

vi Food locker In, damage 12, McMullea 4 McMullea. attvs. James unify, as trustee Sterling Crosm Shows damages ander j.0u0, McMullea ar McMuUen. auya. ii: no driver's license, fined $10.

i sus- 7 7 7 3 3 Monroe Ramsey of Carterville, as a plumhinj and heating en penaeo. Msrv Castln. lftSA St. sil(4. and two sisters, Mrs.

Leonard Eineer of reek-skill. spending iineri ju ana aays in jail, it days seamstress, died at her home. 1504 ris fourth winter in Clearwater liny UK 0 fulflillillv (IIpHilB fflilll) 9th Ave. Tuesday morning. Matheny.

Pittsburg, 111., and Mrs. Robert Brook, Alto. Texas. Beach Memorial Chapel will announce arrangements. Mr.

Donohue was a member of the Catholic Church and the Born in Weissport, she came here from Camden, N.J., 10 years "ar ion i-ucllie Meeie vi Lot her Fay- Knights of Columbus. Surviving are his widow. Mrs Bertha Donohue. Clearwater: i ago. Deaths JEIscTrlicrc She Is survived by her husband.

mona rMceie, divorce, i veraoa acaroor-ouh, attyt. Orders And Decrees Mrs. Anna Tingley, 88; Resident Since 1917 son. Vincent Donohue of reekskill. George Kocher; five brothers, Ralph and George Albright, Audubon.

N.J., John Albright. Con- and four grandchildren. Robert A. Marco and wife Vs CHy of Be temjort-conditionrj hr xaaeira Beach. Decree declaring: ncbts of parties.

In re. Trust ander the wit! of Mrs. Anna Tir.gley, a resident Interment will be at the Assumption Cemetery at Cortland. N.Y. Mom Funeral Home of Clearwater is in charge of local ar here since 1917, died early yesterday in a local rest home.

Guthrie. fVciaratory decree. S. V. Verner li Vera Conley Dinles.

Order to dismiss. Phone 7-5155 Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she rangements. shohocken, Herbert Albright. Somerton, James Albright, Philadelphia, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Larkey, Philadelphia, and two nieces, Mrs.

Adda Applin, Philadelphia, and Mrs. D. H. Bolender. St.

Petersburg. Eaynard's Inc. will announce DR. DOROTHY JANE SPEERS, 34, a practicing physician and civic leader, died early yesterday after a lengthy illness, in Titusville. She was the wife of Dr.

James peers, director of the Brevard end Osceola County health department. came here from rew York City IJnyd Cole and wife -s Fleetwood apartments. Order modifyirz injunction. Andrew Jarksnn UaT vs Gertrude Fern Davis. Final decree.

State of Florida e. rel Tirana fvnrines and made her residence at 260 JOHN S. RHODES Coca Cola Bnttlinf Co. vs City ol Tar- 3rd Ave. S.

She was a member Thomas A. Walton Thomas A. Walton. 66. a rc xa nouct Of appeal.

of St. Peter's Episcopal Church She was 83. I Funeral Directors Marriage Licenses There are no immediate sur tired Metropolitan Insurance asent died at 12: 20 o'clock yesterday vivors. A 336 9th ST. SOUTH PHONE 5-3166 afternoon at his home, era 37th (AppHeatleast Hersrhell M.

Liule. 22. Birhmnnd. Ind. and Saljr J.

Krrant. 21. Excelio. John S. Rhodes Inc.

will an News Of Visitors (Als see story on Page 40) Ave. NE. nounce arrangements. ACE FUEL 75972 Suit 763 Mr. walton came here two weeks ago from St.

Louis, Mo. Happy Gang members and Mrs. Alice D. Crum, 86 He is survived by his widow. friends will picnic at Lake Mag- Louise Walton: a son.

Thil Walt Mrs. Alice D. Crum. R6, died giore today, 12:30 p.m. Those at nector K.

Farwdi. il. and Claudioe S. Tinaro. SJ, Tampa.

Ki.be rt Donald Bauer, SJ. TT1 McClood rtrive. Fort Lee. N.J.. and Audrev Bertha Tesehner, 20, Lincoln Pomp-ton Lakes.

NJ. Thomas p. Jnvre. 72. Waltham.

and Louise Mcintvre. luto1 lota Ave. N. Horace Prine. 71.

Masonic Home, and Susan I'owelstMi. T. Masonic Home. Paul P. Hiidefcrandt.

63, 12ii Lakeviev Ave. and Uuubetb A. Freiae. 47, L2in Lalteview Ave. b.

on. both of St. Petersburg, and late Monday in a local hospital. tending are to bring lunches, bev Mrs. Crum came here from erage and table service.

Buffalo. N.Y. in 1949. and was a member of the Presbyterian several sisters and a brother in the north. Funeral services and interment will be in St.

Louis, with The Talms Memorial in charge of local arrangements. St. Petersburg's Oldest Roofer Church. She was a native of Corn- Swedish Club of St Petersburg will meet at the Senior Citizens Club Friday. 7:30 p.m., and wel wall-on-Hudson.

N.Y. Births She 1 survived by a cousin. come the return of the president. Henry Engstrom. After a business Mrs.

Janet M. Gordon of St. Pe CaMDCE HOME SITES NOW AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME AT BEAUTIFUL PASADENA SHORES (JUST OFF COREY IRIDCE MUD) WATERFRONT A NO WATERYIEW LOTS, WITH EASEMENTS TO WATER COUNTY MAINTAINED STREETS ATTRACTIVE ARRANGEMENTS TO BUILDERS session. Mrs. Lisa Carlson, Chi tersburg, and made her residence here at 3026 Union St.

N. cago, will present songs and recita Inc. is in charge of tions in Swedish costume. L. Sam arrangements.

uel Carlson, who has one of the CONSULT John Renfro, 83 largest real Swedish coin and metal collections in the United States, will display some of these and talk on them. A social hour with refreshments will follow. Members, John Renfro, 83, died early Tues day morning in a local hospital. Mr. Renfro resided at 4119 1st friends and visitors are invited.

Ave. N. He arrived here a month MR. AD MM. ALBFRT BROWV, Rt.

1, Largo, a sua, 7 pound 7 ounces. 7 IS a Jan. 4. Monoa Plant Hospital. Clearwater.

a a Trt MR. AND MRS. IR4NK Michigan Avenue, Clesnsater. a son, prninds 11 ounces. p.m..

Jan. 3. Monoa Plant Hospital. Ciear-ta ater. To MR.

AND MR A. rLL HCOTK. l.loi Pomelo Lleansater. a son. 7 pounds 1 ounces.

a.m.. Jan. Morton Plan Hospital. Clearwater. a To MR, AND MR.

WILLIAM BAT TON. Knute 1. Tarpon prints, a son. 5 pounds. ounces at 4:18 a.m.

Jan. 4. Tarpon fc print's HospiuL To MR. AV MRS. THOM Mse-F4RLANO.

Route 1. Box 474. Clearwater, a daughter. pounds. 4 ounces.

5:19 p.m.. Jaa. S. SC Anthony's faospnaL To MR. AID HERBERT T.

MFTZ. 517 7lh Ave. S.i a son. 7 pounds. ounces.

Is p.m.. Jan. J. Doctor's hospital. To MR.

MRS. ROGFR ATHEV, 3rd Ate. a aoa. 7 noun-Is. "i ounces.

3. ii p.m.. Jaa. 4, Doctor a Dr. Frederick Munn, 65 Dr.

Fredrick Stanley Munn. 65. d.ed yesterday afternoon in a Clearwater hospital. He resided at Cu'f-Vue Trailer Tark. Indian Rocks, vhere he ar-rived two weeks ago for his sixth season.

Dr. Munn was a member of the Tresbyterian Church. Delta Sigma Delta in St. Taul, Minn. He was a I91S graduate? of Northwestern University.

He is survived by his widow. Hazel Johnson Munn. Indian Rocks and St. Paul, and a sister, Mrs. Kate Gilbey.

St. Thomas, Canada. Moss Funeral Home Clearwater is in charge of arrangements 1 ago. and was a retired public Fire Calls school teacher lrom Kokomo. Ind.

He was a member of Kokomo mapilS TIESOAT 5 4 trtreet befsreea and Methodist Church. ROOFING Inc. 342 9th St. S. Ph.

7-4902 th Aveaue North, trash lire. He Is survived by a son. George 5 p.m.. 4342 2th Ave. rresse na stove burned, damaae la three bur sera ol Renfro.

Flushing, N.Y.. and a electric stove. brother, Wiiliam G. Renfro, Ko komo. Emergencies AVE.

SO. vr TEL 33-0331 Services and interment will be 794 PASADENA In Kokomo. with Baynard's fnc. MOI'KO PARI BROKERS FULLY PROTECTED in charge of local arrangements..

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