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St. Petersburg Times, Wednesday, Sarasota Lodge 147 Egypt Temple and Sarasota Lions Club. Survivors: wife, Jennie Lue; three daughters, Mrs. Corinne Sharrock of Sarasota, Mrs. Don Crissman of Pittsburgh, Pa.

and Mrs. Diana Bedford of Fremont, a brother, Gene of Plant City and a sister, Mrs. Ellen Ingram of Sarasota; nine grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Robarts Funeral home, Sarasota. STILLMAN, RICHARD 68, 615 Leisure Drive, Country Club Estates, Venice, Monday (Sept.

23, 1968), Born in Philadelphia and came to Venice two months ago from Spring Lake Heights, N.J. Sales representative for Glenbrook Laboratories, division of Sterling Drugs, for 31 years. Member of Wall Methodist Church, of Spring Lake Heights, and a life member of Mount Moriah Lodge No. 155, of Philadelphia, Pa. Survived by wife Isabel; two sons, Richard Newport News, N.J.

Va. and Robert Freehold, and a foster daughter, Mrs. Jeane Chamberlain. Belmar, N.J. Rawles Funeral Home, Venice.

TUCKER, WILLIAM 44, 210 30th Ave. Bradenton, Monday (Sept, 23, 1968), Born in Bradenton. Lifelong resident of the Bradenton area. Employed as an accountant for Francis Arthur and Co. of Sarasota.

Member First Baptist Church. Survived by his mother Mrs. Walter H. Tucker; three brothers, John Bradenton, Lt. Col.

Walter St. Petersburg, and Walter H. Bushnell; four sisters, Lt. Col. Janna Tucker, Mrs.

Eloise Snow, Mrs. Jessie T. Trudell and Mrs. Lila T. Cooper, all of Bradenton.

Shannon's Bradenton Chapel. 133 Seek Special Ballots PUNTA GORDA There have been 133 applications in Charlotte County for special ballots for new residents to vote in the presidential election. These are for people who have moved into the county from other states, but who have not lived here long enough to meet the one-year residency requirement to register for state and local elections. Mrs. Jack (Tosie) Hindman, supervisor of registrations, explained that they may vote here in the presidential election if they are qualified to vote in their former state.

They may not vote in Florida state and local elections. The special ballots will be used after applications are investigated. OBITUARIES way County, Ohio. In Sarasota 15 years coming from New Holland, Ohio, Member of the Jehovah Witnesses Church of 409 N. Lime Ave.

Survivors; two daughters, Mrs. John Sautter of Sarasota Mrs. Alice Crites of Columbus, Ohio; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Hawkins Funeral Home, Sarasota. BUSH, MRS.

PEARL, 92, 6103 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. Monday (Sept. 23, 1968). Born Bloomington, Ill.

In Sarasota four years coming from Lakewood, Ohio. Member of Lakewood Christian Church. Past high priestess Ladies Oriental Shrine of Lakewood. Survivors: two daughters, Mrs. Geraldine B.

de Beauclair of Sarasota and Mrs. Ethel Johnson of Edgerton, three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Robarts Funeral Home, Sarasota. DODSON, MRS. HILDA 78, 2601 Bradenton, Tuesday (Sept, 24, 1968).

Born in Cedar Rapids, Neb. in Bradenton 25 years from haven. Member First United Methodist Church. past president of the Women's Society of Christian Service at that church. Member Manatee River Garden Club.

Survived by a daughter Mrs. Eleanor Walker, Bradenton; a brother, Dale Green, Omaha, a sister, Mrs. Cleo Elliott, Valentine, a daughterin-law, Mrs. Ann. Booth, Bradenton; a sister-in-law, Mrs.

J. A. Kay, Bradenton; six grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Shannon's Bradenton Chapel. HAWKINS, MRS.

ELIZA 74, 343 Washington Street, Osprey, Sunday (Sept. 22, 1968). Born in Manatee County and was a life-long resident of Florida. Survived by three William A. and Grady both of Venice and James Sarasota; two daughters, Mrs.

Dolly Peters, Venice and Mrs. Lucille Rhines, Osprey; two brothers, Samuel and Luther Goff, both of Englewood; two sisters, Mrs. Lola Mae Stephens, Englewood and Mrs. Luneita Foster, Fort Lauderdale; 28. great-grandchildren.

grandchildren Rawles Funeral Home, Venice. MILLER, CHARLES 66, Lagorce Drive, Venice Gardens, Tuesday (Sept. 24, 1968). Born in Philadelphia and came to the Venice area five years ago from Merchantville, N.J. Former, linotype operator for Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News.

Member of the Typographical Union, Venice the Crescent Shrine, Trenton, N.J. and the Tampa Consistory. Survived by his wife, Nellie B. and one sister, Mrs. Helen M.

Spratt, Merchantville. Farley Funeral Home, Venice. NOBLE, DR LAWRENCE MITCHELL, 76, 1674 Alta Vista Sarasota. Monday (Sept. 23, 1968), Born Monticello.

Retired dentist. Member of first United Methodist Church. Member TO THE SUNSHINE CITY If you are a newcomer to St. Pete, Welcome! Enjoy yourselves. We think it's the finest place in the world to live-and so will you.

Most investments can be transferred now without interruption of earnings. Bring your old passbook or certificate to any office of First Federal and we'll do the rest. Your new savings account will be safe and sound in "One of America's Largest." Come in by the 10th. Pick up your free copy of our "Guide to Savings Account Sept. 25, 1968 OBITUARIES 11-B BAUGHMAN, ROBERT 70, 2163 Hillview Sarasota, Sunday (Sept.

22, 1968). Born Ohio. In Sarasota 15 years coming from Lima, Ohio. Survivors: wife, Lenora two sons, Robert of Santa Calif, and Don of Sarasota; two grandchildren. Toale Bros.

Funeral Home, Sarasota. BERGH, EDGAR 91, 1901 16th Ave. Drive Bradenton, Tuesday (Sept. 24, 1968). Born in Sharon, In Bradenton 20 years from Chicago.

Retired restaurant owner. Member First Presbyterian Church. Survived by his wife Bertha a brother, Lester, Woodstock, Ill. Shannon's Bradenton Chapel. BRIGGS, MRS.

BERNICE 87, Sarasota. Monday (Sept. 23, 1968). Born Picka- Rev. Glazier Dies; Pioneer BRADENTON Rev.

George Morris Glazier, 77, Manatee River Hotel, died Tuesday (Sept. 24, 1968) at Manatee Memorial Hospital. Born in Manatee County he was a member of one of the pioneer families of the county. A Methodist Minister, Rev. Glazier served pastorates at West Palm Beach, Naples, Jacksonville, Boca Grande, Moore Haven and Coleman.

He retired after 25 years of service to the church and devoted the next 25 years to the operation of Glazier's nursery specializing in creating gardenia varieties near Oneco. He is survived by his wife, Minnie, and several nieces and nephews, Shannon's Bradenton Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Constitution Revision Topic For Meeting SARASOTA A discussion meeting on the proposed revision of the Florida constitution will be presented Thursday at 8 p.m. under the cosponsorship of the League of Women Voters and the Sarasota Jaycees. The meeting will be in the County Commission chambers at the courthouse.

Speakers will be State Sen. Lawton M. Chiles Jr. and Warren Henderson. Margaret Woodsmall will be moderator.

A question and answer period will follow the discussion. 4-Laning Hearing Set VENICE The State Road Department has requested the use of the Venice City Hall Council Chambers for Oct 3 at 11 a.m. for a public hearing on the four-laning of U.S. 41 from Venice Gardens to State Road 775 (Englewood Road). ADVERTISEMENT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS POSNO FLOWERS 347-1219 Pasadena Ave.

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O'BRIEN VOLKSWAGEN MOTORS 4650 34th St. N. 527-5811 AUTHORIZED St. Petersburg, Florida Open Evenings Until 9:00 AME CHURCH Bishop Hatcher, 66, Dies In Jacksonville Staff Photo by George Lane Jr. Resurfacing Starts On U.S.

41 Segment has begun on resurfacing U.S. 41 road are being built up. The State Road DeWork through Punta Gorda. All traffic lanes are partment project is one of several in progbeing resurfaced and other portions of the ress in Charoltte County. Mrs.

Hilma Courtney Dies; Pioneer Settler In Palmetto PALMETTO Mrs. Hilma Patro Courtney, 85, pioneer settler of Palmetto, died Monday (Sept. 23, 1968) at Manatee Memorial Hospital. She resided at 710 Fifth St. She was the widow of Oscar Columbus Courtney Sr.

Mr. Courtney came to Erie, north of Palmetto, in 1894 and set up bachelor's quarters with his two brothers and started farming. He returned to Glenwood, in 1898 and Manatee News Of Record BIRTHS Manatee Memorial Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Hays, Timothy Robert, Sept.

19, 1968. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rush, Palmetto, Mary Alice, Sept. Mrs.

Clark Sutter, Rubonia, Bertha Ann, Sept. 19, 1968. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Craddock, Palmetto, Ron Christopher, Sept.

20, 1968. Mr. and Mrs. James Garland, Oneco, Cynthia Ann, Sept. 20, 1968.

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rogers, Ruskin, Mark Ellis, Sept. 20, 1968. Mr.

and Mrs. Brack Combs Bradenton, Tonya Lynn, Sept. 20, 1968. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Ellis, Bradenton, Michael Stuart, Sept. 20, 1968. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell, Palmetto, Brian Kelly, Sept.

21, 1968. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Bradenton, Sheryl Lynn, Sept. 21, 1968.

BUILDING PERMITS Edward 1 Hinton, Coach House, add to roof, $295. Andrew Cozzins, Floridana, roof over trailer, $500. H. C. Adcox, Leisure Lake Village, slab, $250.

Emil Kunzle, Trailer Estates, add to utility room, $200. married Miss Hilma Patro McDougald. They then moved to Mineola, in 1900 where they were in the cotton, corn and cattle business. In 1906 they moved to Palmetto and started vegetable farming. Mr.

Courtney died in 1953. Mrs. Courtney was a member of the First Baptist Church of Palmetto, the Woman's Club of Palmetto and the Palmetto Chapter, Order of Miller Darsey, Campbell Corner, repairs, $200. Egar Pittman, Belle Grove, screen room, $400. D.

Conway, Bayshore Gar- dens, install windows, $750. Florence Mackey, El Rancholo tv cabana, $870. W. L. Graham, El Rancho, awning, $233.

W. H. Lewis, Heather Hills, roof, carport, utility room, $1,497. Stecker, El Rancho, screen room, $293. Arthur S.

Matz, Tideview Estates, Ellenton, awning, utility room, $1,403. John J. Hanson, Golf Lakes Estates, roof, carport, utility room, $1,177. CIRCUIT COURT Georgia Mae Jenkins VS. Henry Jenkins, divorce.

Janice Coe Hays vs. Bobbie Dick Hays, divorce. Tennessee vs. Hiram Strickland as tax assessor, et al, declaratory decree and other relief. Swift Co.

vs. Hiram Strickland as tax assessor, et al, declaratory decree and other relief. The First National Bank of Tampa as trustee vs. Manatee County, et al, declaratory decree and other relief. Phillips Petroleum Co.

vS. Robert C. Hutches, et al, declaratory decree and other reliel. Funeral Notices HANCOCK Mrs. Leona 56, of 6741 Hibiscus Ave.

passed away Saturday September 21, 1968. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, she came here 14 years ago from Pensacola, Fla. She was Protestant. Survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. James A.

Bell of Pensacola and 2 grandchildren. Friends may call Wednesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9pm at the C. E. Prevatt Memorial Home, 801 59th St. where services will be held Thursday, Rev.

Kenneth Moon officiating. Interment will follow in a local cemetery. Friends desiring transportation for visitation may call 342-8821. C. E.

Prevatt Memorial Home. KING James E. King 86, of 6820-3rd Ave. husband of Mrs. Edith King, passed away Monday, Mr.

King was a retired inspector with Ford Motor Co. Funeral Services Fred H. Kinfield FUneral Home, Inc. (200 Pasadena Ave. 2pm Thursday, The Rev.

Milan J. Weerts, Pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church officiating. Interment, Memorial Park. The family will be at the Funeral Home (200 Pasadena Ave. Wednesday evening 6 to 9.

LEWIN Frank age 82, resided at 2809-41st Ave. St. Petersburg, died Tuesday Sept. 24, 1968. He was born in Parkersburg, W.

Virginia, Been a resident here 17 years coming from Pittsburgh, Pa. He was a retired interior decorator, was Protestant. Survived by his wife, Martha, 1 daughter, Mrs. Marjorie M. Morelli of St.

Petersburg, 1 step-son, Alfred B. Deal of burgh, 7 grandchildren and 6 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at the F. H. Osgood Funeral Chapel, 4691 Park today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9p.m.

where funeral services will be held Thursday September 26, at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Peter Ypma officiating. Interment will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery. McGRATH Miss Ethel B.

of 555 4th St. passed away Tuesday. Born in Cadillac, Mich. moved here 49 years ago from Kalamazoo. Retired teacher of Mirror Lake Jr.

High. Member Christ. Methodist Church, the Fla. Ed. Naf'l.

Retired Teachers Assoc. Funeral services will be held at the graveside 10 AM Thursday in Royal Palm Cemetery with Dr. Paul Hortin officiating. Visitation will be at the Ralph Cooksey Funeral Home, 917 Ar. lington Ave.

today from 3-9PM. SHAFFER Charence 75, of 2611- Quincy St. S. passed away Tuesday September 24, 1968. Born in Rhode Island, Mrs.

Shaffer had been a resident of this area 10 years coming from Belleville, N.J. He was a retired accountant with the Prudential Insurance a veteran of World War and JACKSONVILLE (UPI) The Rt. Rev. E. C.

Hatcher, presiding bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Florida and the Bahamas, died Monday night at the age of 66. The bishop became ill at home early Monday afternoon and died at 7:30 p.m. in a local hospital. HE WAS A native of Dothan, and began his ministry here in 1924. He was elected bishop of the 11th District (Florida) in 1952 and was reassigned to the post during the 38th quadrennial session of the AME Church's general conference in Philadelphia last May 22.

The bishop had served as chairman of the board of trustees of Edward Waters College here and also had recently served as president of the Council of Bishops of the International AME Church. IN JULY, 1966, Bishop and Mrs. Hatcher were authorized to go to Rome, the Holy Land and Cairo on a research mission for the AME Church. Mrs. Hatcher was to study missionary practices on the trip and to report her findings to the church's women's missionary society at its meeting that year in Pittsburgh.

Officials of the district said no successor to Rev. Hatcher has been named yet. Funeral services will be held Monday, but the time and place have not been set. MEMBER, OF THE THE ORDER GOLDEN RULE Announcements Fry, Mr. Fredrick L.

James, Mr. David J. McDaniel, Mr. Eurica A. Newell, Mrs.

Lula Patton, Mr. Dean S. FOR INFORMATION CALL WILHELM I HuRSTON Funeral Home, Inc. 145 8th St. No.

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MEMBER OF F.S.L.I.C. ONE OF AMERICA'S LARGEST See Jack Douglas' AMERICA every Thursday, 7:00 P.M., Channel 8 EUGENE HATCHER reassigned in May. for fresher, longer-lasting FLOWERS Phone today St. Petersburg 345-1950 896-1194 Clearwater Largo Dunedin 446-2597 584-2220 733-4414 Reed's -Florists Inc. We Wire Flowers Worldwide HOW'S YOUR HEARING? Eastern Star.

She was born in Glenwood, Ala, Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Gladys Theriot, Palmetto, and Mrs. Nettie Mae Newman, Columbus, two sons Cecil Calvert, Palmetto, and Marvin Venice; two brothers, Virgil McDougald, Mineola, and A. D. McDougald, Lakeview, Ark; three sisters, Mrs.

Vernon Lindley, Mineola, Mrs. W. Murphy, Haughton, and Mrs. H. L.

Smith, Hawkins, eight grandchildren, Calvert N. Courtney and Miss Nancy Joy Theriot, both of Palmetto, W. F. Newman III and Mrs. Barbara Goodroe, both of Columbus, Edward and Dale Courtney, both of Venice, M.

P. Courtney San Lorenzo, and Mrs. J. H. Harrell, Huntsville, and 12 greatgranchildren, Edwards Funeral Home, Palmetto, is in charge of arrangements.

Rescuer To Get Heroism Award PORT CHARLOTTE Roger Buis, 12, of Charlotte Park, who saved a child from drowning in a canal last year, has won the Bancroft Award given through the Florida Federation of Humane Socities for an outstanding act of kindness and heroism. Mrs. George B. May of Fort Myers, chairman of the awards committee, will make the presentation at 4:30 p.m. Friday, Oct.

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Ft. Harrison Phone 446-7500 member of the Andy Anderson American Legion Post 125 of Gulfport. He is survived by his wife, Anna, 2 daughters, Mrs. Joan Peterson and Mrs. Joyce Miller both of St.

Petersburg, a son, Robert F. of Nutley, N.J., 5 brothers, John of Grotten, Raymond of Watsonville Walter of San Pedro, William of Cos Cob, and Harry of Mystic, a sister, Miss Artis Shaffer of Westerly, R.I, and 11 grandchildren. Friends may call at the R. E. Pitts Gulfport Memorial Funeral Home, 5601 22nd Ave.

S. today from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8pm where funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 11am by the American Legion Post 125 of Gulfport. Interment will follow at a later date. THIS TINY ZENITH ID HEARING AID WORN IN THE EAR LIKE THIS Zenith "Zenette" creatively engineered for precision amplification Weighs only ounce circuit for dependability Ideal for full or part time use ZENITH The quality goes in before the name goes St. Pete's Only Authorized Zenith Hearing Aid Dealer Better Hearing Aid Service 268 1st Ave.

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