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St. Ptterburg Timet, Saturday, Nov. 28, 1 964 OBITUARIES t-B IN SARASOTA DEATH OF NOTE $2 MILLION PROJECT Girls To Compete For Shrine Title GE Construction Contract Awarded Clarence Kolb; Vaudeville Star, Television Actor Times Wire Sen-Ices HOLLYWOOD Veteran ac in the club's program of assist SARASOTA Nine young ST. PETERSBURG The ance to crippled children. Hos contract for the final phase of SUNCOAST women will compete In the contest to select a "Miss Shrine" from Sarasota at the Sarasota tor and one-time vaudeville star three-part, $2 million con Clarence Kolb, who played Mr.

i jj I -1 I Shrine Club's 10th annual Char struction project at General Electric Pinellas Peninsula Plant has been awarded to Honeywell in the "My Little Margie" television series, died Wednesday night. He was 90. ity Ball to be held Saturday, Dec. 5, Municipal Auditorium. DeWitt, Furnell Speicer, The Sarasota "Miss Shrine" Kolb had been in poor health St.

Petersburg. since he suffered a stroke 18 months ago. H. A Nowak, manager of the NEWSCENE Pinellas area office of the Atom pitals maintained by Shriners are located In 13 cities of the United States, Canada, Hawaii and Mexico. Newest phase of the Shrine's program is the construction of four hospitals to treat children who have been burned.

All children are admitted to Shrine Hospitals. Music for the Sarasota Shrine Ball will be by The Overtones with Gus Hynek at the organ for the beauty contest. Tickets may be obtained from William Merrill. will represent the local group on Dec. 26 at the Ft.

Homer Hes-terly Armory in Tampa when she vies with other area winners for the title of "Miss Egypt Kolb was a member of the Dutch dialect vaudeville team ic Energy Commission (AEC), is i i of Kolb and Dill a half century said me ai. reiersDurg nrm Oi-inro-Castrn "Fair Play Study Jt il. A. A I Alrt ierea me lowest oia igo. Kolb partner in the act, Max Dill, died 15 years ago.

Group" will present another program here Sunday night. The for the work under AEC In addition to his television last program the organization Shrine." Working with the local contestants is Mrs. Everett Vinson. Lloyd Mason Is beauty contest chairman. Proceeds of the ball are used work, Kolb appeared in many presented drew a screaming, motion pictures, often in com hostile crowd.

Sunday's pro gram is scheduled for 8 p.m. edy roles as a slave-driving, sentimental tycoon. He is survived by his wife, specifications. Three other firms submitted bids. The work will be mainly interior remodeling and rearrangement of facilities and utilities services.

A. F. Persons, plant manager, said the construction will make the plant more efficient by alleviating overcrowding. at Temple Church, Fifth Avt-nue at Fifth Street North. actress Mabel Sarah Larsen and OBITUARIES a sister, Mrs.

Nellie Armstrong Festival Pact Signed A contract between the St. Petersburg Chamber of Com oi San Francisco. 2 Harry, George and Lou, all of Cincinnati; two sisters, Miss Irene Lampe and Mrs. Marie Hellman, both of Cincinnati, and merce and the National Folk Festival Association to bring the festival to St. Petersburg Four Still In Hospital From Food Poisoning Sarasota School Education Tests Slated Dec.

7-11 four grandchildren. Toale Broth' ers Funeral Home, Bradenton. NELSON, OLE JAMES, 70 6624 Texas Trailer Estates, ST. PETERSBURG Four next year was signed this week in Washington. The fete Is scheduled early in April.

Bradenton, Thursday (Nov. 26, 1964). Born in Rock City, Minn. SARASOTA General Educa srtk 15th winter in Bradenton area from Watertown, S.D. Retired tax collector.

Member of the persons spent their third night in Mound Park Hospital last night following an outbreak of food poisoning Wednesday from a Thanksgiving Eve feast at Bay Point Elementary and Junior High School, 22nd Street and 62nd Avenue South in St. Petersburg. Still receiving medication but in fair condition at the hospital Grace Lutheran Church, Water- BARKER, ALLAN 82, 332 15th St. Bradenton, Thursday (Nov. 26, 1964).

Survived by a first cousin. Mrs. Lovell Barker Gates and two second cousins. Funeral Home Shannon, Bradenton. JEl'N'E, EVA 77, 217 23rd St.

St. Petersburg, Friday (Nov. 27, 1964). Born in Crestline, Ohio. Moved to St.

Petersburg eight years ago from Dayton, Ohio. Attended Unity Church, St. Petershurg. Surviving is a stepson, Charles R. Punta Gorda.

Wilhelm-Thurston Funeral Home, St. Petersburg. LAMPE, ANTHONY ROBERT, 62, 5503 Harbor Road, Harbor Hills, Bradenton, Thursday (Nov. 26, 1964). Born in Cincinnati.

In Bradenton six years from there. Retired purchasing agent for the Cincinnati General Hospital. Survived by his wife, Kay; a son, Robert, San Francisco; three brothers, .1 urfr i town, S.D. Survived by his Choose The Finest DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY A Drive-In Location Near You In St. Petersburg wife, Beatrice two brothers, C.

E. and Leth, both of Alberta -i tion Development tests will be given Dec. 7-11 at the Sarasota Community School. The tests cover mathematics, social science, English, literature and natural science. Each section requires approximately two hours of testing.

The tests will be given each day 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 4 to 10 p.m. two sisters, Mrs. Agnes Olson, Rush City, and iw v' Mrs.

Anna Larson, Pine City, Minn. Toale Brothers Funeral Home, Bradenton. are Victor Bernard, 12; Judy Marsh, 12; Michael Dalton, 13; and Susan Clearwater, 13. ROCKWELL. ISABELLE mBWii' Willi Mi BARNES, 2055 Oyster Creek SUff Phot Persons desiring to enter col- Drive, Englewood, Thursday Pro-Castro Program Set ST.

PETERSBURG The (Nov. 26, 1964). Born in Nor ege in January must complete Weary Fishermen Work Frantically To Save Mullet Catch the test at this time. folk, Va. Moved to Englewood three years ago from Cam Eligibility for the tests re bridge, Mass.

Retired registered Mullet Begin Serving Their Country nurse. Member of the Congregational Church, Cambridge, and Massachusetts Memorial-Nurses' Association. Survived quires a credit in American history and government, or completion of an end-of -course exam given by the Community School. training at Fort Dix, N.J. A 10 graduate of Lincoln Memorial High School in Pal- PROMOTIONS Warm' E.

Wright, 23, win of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne 0. Wright, World War I Yeterans Will Install Officers SUN CITY CENTER The Veterans of World War I Barracks here will install Lloyd Kurtz as commander and Ken Collins as vice commander on Dec. 4.

They will replace Oscar by a brother, J. Lester Barnes, Ashland, a sister, Mrs. Marion B. Townsend, Englewood; and three nieces. Rawles Persons taking the test must be Florida residents and at least 20 Spawn Trip Into The Gulf 1MQ Flnvrt was.

motto, ne attended oidds jun- years old. Funeral Home, Englewood. Manatee News Of Record BIRTHS Mtnite Memorial Hospital MR. AND MRS. DONALD GORRIS, Bradenton, Ronald Scott, Nov.

21, IM4. MR. AND MRS. WILEY McCLELLAN, Bradenton, Nov, 22, 1964. MR.

AND MRS. ROY MAN ESS, Oneco, Kimberly Rene, Nov. 23, 1964. MR. AND MRS.

DONALD WELLS, Bradenton, Cynthia Rae, Nov. 24, 1964. MR. AND MRS. RONALD SCHMANSKE, Trailer Estates, Ronald Charles, Nov.

24, 1964. MR. AND MRS. KENNETH ROBER- promoted to sergeant. Aug.

29. ior College in St. Petersburg. Additional information on the ARMY TVT. DOl'GLAS R.

rn Okinawa where he is serving tests may be obtained from the Community School office, 1001 S. Krauch and Dan Zandee, (from i-b) with the 999th Signal Company. Sergeant Wright, a radio repairman in the company, en- GENTLE, 19, son of Dale B. Ontle, 2402 Ninth Bra-denton, was assigned Aug. 14 Washington Blvd.

Maj. F. Abbott, Venice Winter Visitor, Dies VENICE Word has been re The barracks now has more tered the Army in August he 82d Airborne Division at Chancellor Appointed than 45 members as it heads For: Bragg. N.C. Wenzel, owner of the Milepost Restaurant.

GAINESVILLE (UPI) Joel into its second year of Ckntle, a repairman, entered IT'S THI SERVICi THAT COUNTS OPEN 6 DAYS TIL P.M. DRIVE-IN LOCATIONS: 2000 Central Avtnuo I20-4471 2300 9th Street Nortk M2-47M 720 4th Street North 142-5743 2223 9th Street South 142-790 1640 5th Avenue South 842-2785 3320 22nd Ave. So. 147-1 579 1426 Pasadena Av. So.

Sachs of West Palm Beach has SON, Bradenton, Mark Lloyd, Nov. 24, 1964. REDINGTON BEACII Police the Army in February 1964. He completed basic training at Fort ceived here of the death Also on Dec. 4, the woman's ADVERTISEMENT been appointed chancellor of the honor court at the University of Florida, it was announced yes of Mai.

Frank Abbott (USA Chief Joe Fortier said he re auxiliary will install Mrs. Irna R0SEDALE FLORIST 1029-5th Ave. N. Phone 694-4200 85, Manchester, N.H. Krauch as president and Mrs.

Polk, and was last stationed at Fort Benning, Ga. He attended South East High School, Bradenton. terday. Mabel Johnson as senior vice 7 DAY SERVICE -NIGHTS CALL 347-6852 Maj. Abbott was a winter ceived one complaint from the fishermen when over-eager citizens began removing fish from guest at the Venezia Hotel in and arrived overseas in May 1963.

A 1959 graduate of Sarasota High School, the sergeant attended Florida State University, Tallahassee. Robert A. Comhie son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.

Cum-bie of 5312 14th Avenue Drive Bradenton. has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force upon graduation from Officer Training School (OTS) at Lackland AFB, Tex. president. Both groups meet at 10 a.m Venice for 20 years.

ARMY rVT. WILLIAM BA- the nets and impeding the work every first and third Friday in He was a cavalry officer on Gen. John J. Pershing's staff in LOG, 21. son of Mr.

and Mrs, Steve Balog, 1075 Seventh of the crew. Sun City's Town Hall. Naples, was assigned to the World War I and was decorated for bravery. He also was a New 5 Professors To Attend U.S. Armv Garrison at Fort Most of the commercial boats were destined to deliver their cargo to Pinellas Seafood in St.

Hampshire state representative Monroe, Aug. 14. Science Institutes and a general in the New Hamp Balog, a data processing spe Lieutenant Cumbie, selected Five professors from Florida cialist at the garrison, entered Petersburg. Capo said the fish shire National Guard. Follow ing his military career, Maj for OTS through competitive ex- the Army last May and com universities will be attending summer school in 1965 as par Abbott was superintendent of a amination.

is being assigned toileted basic training at Fort take a walk in your underwear, BUT the bare facts show that cheeking costs less at Central Plaza Bank. COMPAREl large textile plant in Manches ticipants in institutes sponsored ter. He also was a founder and were recovered in sufficient time to ice them down. He said he did not expect any great loss from his misadventures. Mullet will continue to come an Air Training Command unit at Amarillo AFB.

for training as a procurement officer. by the National Science Founda tion. charter member of the Ameri can Legion in Paris. Jame C. Joiner, 27, whose! Knox, Ky.

ARMY PVT. MARION L. CHERRY, 21. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Cherry, 2935 Dixie Sarasota, was assigned to the 1st Armored Division at Fort Hood, Aug. 13. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Bertha Abbott; two sons and two daughters. Funeral services will be in the north.

out of Johns Pass, Pass-a-Grille and other avenues to the spawn father. Clarence Joiner, lives at Fort Myers Beach, was commissioned an Army second lieutenant after graduating from the Cherry entered the Army last Order Your Loved One's unicer candidate icnooi at tortjMarchi compiPten basic train-Benning, Aug. 25. iing at yort rjiX, n.j., and is a During attendance at the mpmber Batten- A. 1st Bat-echool Lieutenant Joiner re-talion of divisions 73d Ar- They are among more than 20,000 selected for the summer program.

Professors, schools and subjects to be studied are: Clarence B. Owens, Florida A M. University, earth sciences; Florida State University. James E. Snover, mathematics; Florida State University, J.

Stanley Marshal, astronomy, meteorology; Stetson University, De Land, John E. Barthel, economics; University of Florida, William A. Gager, mathematics. Cemetery Memorial Now For delivery Anywhere in the U.S.A. Before Christmas Homer R.

Oaniton ing grounds. At this time of the year, mullet come down from the upper recesses of Tampa Bay, generally working down the west side of Tampa Bay, Pinellas Point and Boca Ciega Bay. Among old timers, this is called "mullet moving with their right eye on the beach." ceived Instruction In the duties tillery and responsibilities of an infan Bo 11492 Telephone I i i II 820-24S4 St Petersburg He is a 19(51 graduate of Booker High School in Sarasota. ON MANEUVERS STAFF SERGEANT LEO C. try officer.

Jerald F. Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Morris of 220 28th St.

Bradenton, has been commissioned a second lieuten- SMITH, 33, whose mother, Mrs mi OOU51K lull IMS OUII Funeral Notices dnnouticement Home, Mr. Marsh J. threo grandchildren, Jesse Nadine, and Katerina. Visitation will begin at 12:30 today In our St. Petersburg Chapel, 22nd St.

S. Interment will follow services in the Garden of Peace. Arch Royal Funeral Home. CI I 1 Jeune, Mrs. Eva M.

Ophelia Jones, lives on Route 1, Box 219, Ocala, and PFC. THEODORE K. ROBLN'S, 31, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robins, 328 Bird Key Sarasota, and other members of the Seventh U.S.

Army, participated in Exercise FALLEX 64, an eight-day NATO directed and controlled training exercise in Germany, ending Sept. 28. The bi-annual exercise is designed to test and evaluate co BERNHARDT Mary passed away at a local rest home Wednesday, Nov. 25. She resided at 32? Third Ave.

coming here seven years ago trom Washington, D.C. Miss Bernhardt is survived by one brother, Charles G. Bernhardt, of Battle Creek, Wich For visitation, friends may call at Ales-sandre's Colonial Funeral Home. 1220 Fourth St. N.

where funeral services win conducted Saturday morning, Nov. 28. at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. James Stuart Dickson officiating.

Interment will be later. RICCI Mrs. Victoria Riccl, age 70. Passed away Wednesday, Nov. 25, 1964.

She resided at 2615 th St. having come here from Philadelphia 9 years ago. Mrs. Rkcl is survived by her Rudowski, Mr. Henry F.

Seyfarth, Mr. Oscar H. Smith, Mrs. Gladys M. Thomas, Mrs.

Florence N. Yrizarry, Mrs. Magdalena FOR INFORMATION CALL husband, Alphonso, St. Petersburg, two ant in the U.S. Air Force upon graduation from Officer Training School (OTS) at Lackland AFB.

Tex. Lieutenant Morris, selected lor OTS through competitive examination, is being assigned to a unit at Amarillo AFB, Tex. for training as a supply officer. The lieutenant received his B.S. degree from Florida State University.

He is a member of Delta Sigma Pi. ASSIGNMENTS Army IM. Herbert M. Gant, 23. son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Gant, 306 12th Ave. Bradenton, was assigned to the 15th Artillery at Fort Bragg, N.C. Aug. 22.

He entered the Army in January 1964 and completed basic sisters, Mrs. Elisa D. Alessendro, Penn-sauken. New Jersey, Mrs. Josephine Tomasone, Argentina.

A brother, Lo ordination procedures and com renzo D'Antonio, Collendale. Pennsylvania. Friends may call at the Thomas J. Brett Funeral Home, 8'0 Central DOBBS A. A.

(TRUMP). Graveside services tor A. A. (Trumpl DobBs, former resident of St. Petersburg who died Wednesday in Birmingham, will be held Monday at 11 a.m.

at Memorial Park conducted by the Northside Lodge Moss Funeral Home, Clearwater, is in charge of ILHELI11 where there will be a recitation of the Rosary, Sundav evening, November 29th at 6 o'clock. Requiem Mass will be celebrated Dy Rev. John Mur mand communications within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) military structure in Europe. Orders and communications between head limn ON EACH 100 ON DEPOSIT All Other Checks Only 5C Each NO OTHER CHARGES OPEN TODAY 'TIL NOON Start Your Christmas Club Savings Now! phy at St. Joseph's Ca'holic Church, Monday morning November 30th at 8 csyjnuiidiuii zhuiezoi JJoim, Jhc 145 8th STREET NORTH.

clock. Interment will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery. quarters command posts and the dissemination of information to lower headquarters are Phone 896-3141 SEYFARTH Oscar Herman, 83, of 6011 52nd Ave. Kenneth City. Died Thursday, Nov.

26, 1964. Born in being stressed to insure maxi FARWELL Funeral services for George Farwell, 79, of 4331 Fairfield Ave. who passed away Thursday, will be held at 3:30 this afternoon with Rev. James R. Cope officiating.

Interment will follow at Memorial Park. A native of Huntsville, III. Mr. Farwell came here from Urbana. III.

9 years ago. He was a retired farmer and was a member of Disston Ave. Church of Christ. Survived by his wife, Bertha; one daughter, Mrs. George Dickerman of Arlington, and five step-children.

Germany, Mr. Seyfarth came here 6 mum proficiency during the years ago from New Jersey. He was a puncher embroiderer. Mr. Seyfarth attended the Lutheran Church.

Surviving training exercise. are his wife, Mrs. Lillian Seyfarth, two With Regard to a Card of Thanks ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF BANKING HOURS to 4 Sotvrday to Noo NEW DRIVE-IN HOURS 1:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Friday 1:30 A.M.

to 7:30 P.M. Saturday 1:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. REGULAR SAVINGS College Of Medicine Alumni To Meet FINK Roy Mr. Roy B.

Fink, 47, 2477 Brentwood Drive, Ciearwate', died Friday. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 at the Dunedin Moss Chaoel. Dunedin, conducted by The PHONE 896-7651 sons, Oscar Sevfarth Dumont, New Jersey; Charles Seyfarth, New Milford, New Jersey; two daughters, Mrs. Gretchen Mitchell, Seaside Perk, New Jersey; Miss Alice Seyfarth, Hacken-sack, New jersey; a brother. Mack Seyfarth, Tenafly, New Jersey and four grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted 2 p.m. Monday in Wilhelm-Thurston Chapel, 145 St. with the Rev. J. A.

Parkander officiating. Interment will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery. Rev. Don M. Mikula, pastor of the Church of the Brethren.

St. Petersburg Final services and burial will be held later in Pitcairn, Pa. GAINESVILLE (UPI) The University of Florida College of Medicine alumni will hold their first official meeting Tuesday at Miami Beach. Secret Meetings Held On Hunting And Fishing Land (iROM i-b) liam Kidd, former director of the IT board, had them. Kidd resigned in October, effective Nov.

1, to go into private business. Parker, who was attorney for the II board before succeeding Kidd as director, said Kidd was handling the major negotiations with Lea. More meetings may be held this week. The meeting will be in con 1 "i -I, 1 1 mn r-i-tr-rriPTr-'r-iTll-'TTT junction with the American Med Very often a card of thanks in The Times and Evening Independent meets a need which can hardly be solved in on other way. Not only is it a gracious expression of gratitude to those who have tent floral tributes but alto courteously acknowledges the services ond kindnesses of the many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot well be mailed or whose names end addrosses are not known.

Insertion of a card of thanks may be arronged by telaphone to The Times and Evening Independent, 894-1141. The Sc Petersburg Time and Evcnine, Independent Member fJUC CBNTRALi ical Association's clinical con vention. HENDERSON Ellie, 1379 Fourth Ave. who passed away recently in Mac-elenny, Fla. Services will be conducted today, Saturday, Nov.

28'h, 3 PM from the Befiel Metropolitan Baptist Church. The pastor, C. V. Ford, will officiate. Mr.

Henderson was bem in Hawthorne, Fla. and had lived with his nee his sight was impaired some ti.no ago. He was a member of Bethel Metropolitan and had served on the usher board tor many a year. He was retired from the Pullman Co. and was a member of the Sunsnine Loaje A AM.

Surviving his pacing his son ond daughter-in-law, Jesse and Helen Henderson. St. Petersburg, a brother, Oscar, Hawthorne, three sisters, Mrs. Carrie Mcr-naid, Plant City, Mrs. Mettie Williams.

Jacksonville, and Mrs. Florence Woods, Brooklyn. N.Y. and WATSON-Luther 66, 6340 Ninth Ave. passsed away Friday at Bay Pines.

Born in Lanchester, Ky. Protestant. World War I veteran. Retired carpenter. Came to St.

Petersburg 20 years ago from Lexington, Ky. Survived by wife, Virginia; one son, William East Riverdaie, one daughter, Mrs. John Giese, Oarksbu'g, W. Va one sister, Mrs. Mawell McBrayer, Houston, six grandchildren.

Friends may ca'l at C. E. Preva't Memorial Heme, 801 S91h St. 2 to 5 and 7 to Sa'urday and Sunday were services will be conducted at II a Monday by Dr. John E.

Stevens, G'-den Crest Preshyte'nn Church. Inter, mont Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends desiring transportation may call 342-8821, Prevaft Memon4 Homo. PLAZA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF ST. PETERSBURG THIRTY-FOURTH AND THIRD AVENUE NORTH Editorials Page 8-A 1 lir I i IP.

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