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TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE, Friday, December 27, IMS 5 ACCOUNTANTS GET PERMITS the family, the restaurant has achieved Lawrence Hernandez, Widely Known Tampa MIAMI, Dec. 26. (JP) James nationwide fame. Many Honors Lawrence Hernandez had other hon Restaurant Man, Dies Keller, secretary of the State Board of Accountancy, today announced these five candidates passed ors. He was vice consul for Honduras (Continued from Pure 1) "SPAR N'G VALU iIL in Tampa, and was appointed by President Roosevelt to serve on the National Cigar Wage Board in 1941 to ftwnfly when a small boy, attending tt chools here.

While his father Cast participate in hearings on wage disputes in the cigar industry. He was a mim Hernandez, Sr and his brothers, Casixntro, Gustavo and Evelio, member of the Tampa Housing Au the state examination held in November and will be permitted to practice as certified public accountants in Florida: W. C. Bamford, Belle Glade; Marion G. Laney, Orlando: Rexford W.

Gilliam, Fort Myers; George A. Nunez, Lakeland; Capt. Carlos L. Russell, Boston, Mass. operated the Columbia Restaurant, thority and helped develop plans for several of the housing projects In EWELRY Tampa, after his appointment by Lawrence went to work as a clerk In the old Bank of Commerce, In Ybor City, and later became assistant cash Mayor Ghancey in 1939.

A stockholder in Peter Paul, Inc. he helped bring the candy manufac ler of the Columbia Bank when It was organized In 1923. He received his turing firm to Tampa. Known for his generosity to those around him, he citizenship papers in a special federal had many private philanthropies. court session in 1929.

He left the bank to go into the in He resided at 161 Bosphorus Ave surance business in 1930, but soon aft FUNERAL NOTICES ASHMORE. ME. PAIL BARNETT Mr. Paul Barnett Ashmore, 39, ol 722 LaSalle passed away in a local hospital yesterday afternoon after a short illness. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clocfc from P.

T. Blount Funeral Home with Rev. E. J. Pendergrass of First Methodist Chiwch officiating.

Pallbearers: Harold Thompson. H. C. Morgan, H. M.

Vinson, J. Raymond Spear, William T. Stephens, and B. H. Hayward.

Interment wlU be With him and his wife, Mrs. Gloria erward turned over his business to Hernandez, lived the mother of the four Hernandez brothers, Mrs. Adela Grimaldi to run for Justice of Peace In the Ybor City district, He was tm ml Lawrence Hernandez Hernandez, an invalid. lected in 1932. Funeral arrangements were being in Myrtle mil Memorial made by Blount Funeral Home.

The TSircmgh his office, he attained wide friendships, and many of his restaurant was closed until after the FATHER AND SO funeral. former political opponents later became dose friends. One of his closest friends in Washington, Sen. C. O.

CRASH VICTIMS BACLET, TRENTON LEON Funeral ierr- ices for Trenton Leon Bagley, 26, resident of Lake Wales, who passed away Wednesday morning following injuries received in a traln-auto accident, will be held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock from Oak Park Baptist Church, The Rev. George W. Dunn, pastor, to officiate. Interment in Orange HU1 Cemetery. Arrangements In charge of Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home.

DEATH CLAIMS JOSEPH B. MOTT Andrews, died recently. In 1940, when the Justice of peace districts of Tampa were consolidated. AT PLANT CITY FUNERALTODAY PLANT CITY, Dec. 26.

(Special) Mr. Hernandez went actively Into the Columbia Restaurant operation, helping his brother, Casimiro, who had been manager since the death of their Joseph Burch Mott, 82, whose son. Joint funeral services will be held W. X. Mott, is chief deputy clerk of BALL, ROBERT Funeral services for Robert Ball, 82, of 703 Jackson who the Hillsborough County Commission this afternoon for Henry E.

Corwin, father. The two other brothers, Gustavo and Evilio, had opened their own 44, and his son, Richard, 13, both of at Tampa, died at his home on Cleve land St. here yesterday. businesses nearby. Through efforts of passed away in a local hospital yesterday morning, will be held this morning at 10 o'clock from the funeral home of B.

Marion Reed, Piatt at Plant Ave. Dr. J. C. Frist, of the First Presbyterian Church, officiating, with interment in Orange Hill Cemetery.

He is survived Gardenville, victims of an autotruck crash on State Road 541, two Mr. Mott moved to Hillsborough County 72 years ago, and was a rest miles south of 22nd St. causeway, late by his widow, Mrs. Emma Ball, Tampa, dent of Dover until moving to Plant Tuesday. City recently.

Before his retirement The boy was killed and his father GAL'SE, JOHN MARSHALL Funeral serv he was a farmer and citrus grower. died at the Tampa Hospital early yesterday from injuries received in He was a leader In church and civic activities in this section. the accident. FLAVOR PICK-UP ywt'1 Survivors, besides his son, Include Services will be held at 3 P. M.

at llllll II four daughters, Mrs. Nona Sanchez, the B. Marion Reed Funeral Home, Piu To 'sK VNeir Mrs. Ona Sanchez, Mrs. Louise Spark Piatt St.

at Plant with The ices for John Marshall Gause, who passed away in Tarpon Springs Dec. 26, will be held at the David Black Funeral Home, Tarpon Springs, Saturday, Dec. 28. at 3 P. Rev.

Fred Lane officiating. Interment in Cycadia Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Claudia Bell Gause; one son, Claude Gause: four daughters, Mrs. Florida Bell Whitehurst, Mrs.

Ruth Anita Lee. Mrs. Phoebe Kap-salis. Elsie Lee Thomas; two brothers, four sisters, 13 grandchildren, all of Tarpon Springs. Pallbearers: David Gause, John T.

Gause, Roy Butler, Charles Butler, Alvin Sawyer, Em-mett Sawyer. man, of Plant City, and Mrs. Velna Rev. F. A.

Barnaby, of the Gibsonton Taylor, of Wauchula. Methodist Church, officiating. Burial wfll be in the Garden of Memories CLEARWATER Cemetery. Active pallbearers for the father YOUTH DIES MRS. CARRIE M.

Mrs. Carrie are Gus Kushmer, Emil Kushmer, Tot Graves, C. A. Wells, Johnnie Royal CLEARWATER, Dec. 26.

(Special) and Johnny Palmer; honorary pall Charles Francis Euler, 14, junior bearers: B. W. Bellinger, G. E. Moore high school student, died today after Ralph Singbush.

L. D. Patterson, a year's battle against a kidney ail M. Johnson, 43, of 2006 Elmwood, passed away at her residence last Sunday afternoon. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from P.

T. Blount Funeral Home with Rev. Herbert Wright of Concord Baptist Church officiating. Interment will be In Woodlawn Cemetery. Active pallbearers are: Lee Loftley, Bill Loftley, N.

Bell, E. K. Richards, Sam Proctor, Grant Finleson. Honorary bearers are Guy Gordon, Luther Gordon, Lawrence Douglas. L.

J. Clark. E. McDuffie, W. B.

Shaw, E. ment, in which he was given a large Dallis, T. H. Freeman, T. H.

Free number of blood transfusions. After man, Gilbert Ramsey, Tom Brown members of his family and friends Joe McGee, A. M. Cross, R. Graff, had given transfusions, a public ap AT YOUR GROCERY or MARKET M.

E. Stribling, J. R. Brown, Bill peal was made for blood donors last month and several hundred re MILLER, MRS. CATHERINE Funeral Walker, Cliff Frevatt, H.

A Chapman, Bill Weeks, Sumner King, Jim Rob erts. Bud Hale, Henry Feagle, Jack WORTH MUCH MORE! Imported Crystal Heads Lovely imports, delicate as new raindrops. Delightfully cut, precisely, accurately graduated. Pure enchantment for a lovelier you. Hifiiiiestonc Hie an tics Shimmering, bewitching as frosty snowflakes.

Fashioned into the smartest of costume pieces. Charming, exciting bow-knot patterns, matching earrings. JEWELRY MAIN FLOOR Youngman, Lowman Adams, Willie sponded. The youth was active in school affairs and the Catholic Church. He is survived by his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Euler, 631 Mandalay Clearwater Beach, and a brother Euler, 17. RECTAL DISEASES No Ether, Knife or Hospital DR. J. R.

ALDEN 506 Stevan Offic BWg. 41 Tampa St. Hours 11 to 4. CloMd Saturdays PHONE Gill, Paul Reif, Murdock Busbee, Jes services for Mrs. Catherine Miller who died in York.

will be held at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon from Joe L. Reed's, Bayshore and Plant Rev. John Mullins of Christ The King Catholic Church, to officiate. Interment in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Active pallbearers: E.

W. Salter, L. B. Chaftain, Jerry Hansen, Bobby Davis, Jack Taylor, Douglas Martin. Honorary pallbearers: M.

A. Davis, Julian Cooper, M. C. Talbot, T. Roy Young, Beman Beckwith, Carlton Cone.

Otto Lee Henderson, A. Hazelhurst, T. R. Quinby, R. G.

Treze-vant, W. E. Hamner, Gundy Gibbons. sie Royal and Clyde Johnson. Pallbearers For Son Active pallbearers for the son are TOPS BOX OFFICE Gus Stan sell, Dan Stansell, Clifford HOLLYWOOD, Dec.

26. Wy Bing Defout, James Defout, Eugene Hienkel, ADVERTISEMENT Crosby topped the list of movie MOTT, JOSEPH BURCH Funeral services Hamilton Yost, Ray Graves and Glenn Graves; honorary pallbearers: Ray- DROPS EASE STUFFINESS OF .2 theater box office attractions for the third successive year in the 15th an bourn Baker, Bobby Dickey, Jimmle HEAD COLDS nual poll of exhibitors by the Motion Dickey, Jimmie Leary, Bill Gordon Malcolm Sweat, and Alton Stan- Picture Herald announced today. The others in order were Ingrid Bergman, sell. Van Johnson, Gary Cooper, Bob Survivors are Corwin's widow, Mrs Two drops in each nostril bring speedy relief, seethe Irritated membranes, open up cold -clogged passages, you feel better immediately. Use only as directed.

25c 2Va times as much only 50c Demand Penetro NoseDrops. Hope, Humphrey Bogart, Greer Gar Hazel Nix Corwin, Gardenville; son, Margaret O'Brien, Betty Grable daughter, Mrs. Dorothy G. Alford, and Roy Rogers. Tampa; three sisters, Mrs.

Nagie Nis- for Mr. Joseph Burch Mott, 82, who passed away at his home in Plant City Thursday morning, will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Dover Baptist Church. Rev. W. P.

Padgett, Rev. Frank Farrls and Rev. Ves Waiden will officiate. Interment in Dover Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Lucinda W. Mott; daughters, Mrs. N. L. Sanchez, Mrs.

P. F. Sanchez. Mrs. S.

B. Sparkman, all of Plant City, and Mrs. Rouie A. Taylor of Wauchula: son, Wm. L.

Mott, Tampa. The following will serve as pallbearers and meet at the residence, 106 W. Cleveland at 2:15 o'clock: Ves Simmons, Seymore Spark-man, Gordon Waldon, Ira Jaudon, Don Waldon. Charles Ash, Jr. The following will act as escort and meet at the church at 2:45 o'clock: R.

Gabutzl. John Gallagher, Percy Wheeler. Luther Wheeler, Wesley Tanner, Gabe Jaudon. Henry Jaudon, E. H.

Waldon. J. T. De-Shong, Tom Snow, J. C.

English, Jim Yates. E. W. Simmons, Gee Hooker and Dr. M.

C. Mott. Wells Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. toL Nistol Park; Mrs. Olga Lewis, Loris, S.

and Mrs. Nellie Busbee, 5K" 7i Gardenville. 4 DEATHS PAUL B. ASHMORE Paul Barnett Ashmore, 39, of 722 LaSalle died in a hospital yester day afternoon after a short illness PITISCI. FRANCESCO Funeral services He was born in Zanesville, Ohio, and had resided here for six years.

He was a salesman. He is survived by his ior Mr. Francesco Pitisci, aged 62. of; 1804 13th who died yesterday morning at a local hospital, will be held! this afternoon at 4 o'clock from Lord Fernandez Chapel. Survivors are his widow, Mrs.

Mary Pitisci, four sons, parents, Mrs. Bell Ashmore of Tampa, Mrs. C. M. Ashmore of Zanesville Phones H-3177 -H-37I2 Ohio; two sisters, Mrs.

D. L. Vinson of Tampa and Mrs. James T. McDan- r.ouis, ignazio, Frank and Tony: a daughter, Mrs.

Teresa Vleo: three brothers. Philip, Sam and Charlie, and three sisters. Mrs. Angelina Puglisi, Mrs. Francises Roche and Mrs.

Nina Reina, and four grandchildren all of Tampa. Pallbearers will be: Charles Rumore. Tom Provenzano, John Provenzano. Tony San- lel of Cleveland. Ohio.

EDWIN F. WESTFALL Edwin Fred Westfall, 44. 3004 cnez, Angei oancnez ana Angeio Loci-cero. Interment will be In Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrangements by Lord Franklin an orderly at the Tampa ernanaez.

STOCK VP NOW W77t Hospital, died Wednesday. He is sur RHODES, CAPT. LOCIS LEROY Funeral A' vived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie West- services ior capt. Louis LeRoy Rhodes, 71.

a retired police captain, who passed away Tuesday nieht at a. Tarnnn hn- pital, will be held Friday afternoon at ciock irom Wilson Samnon Company Funeral TTnme. Ppv OVmrTa TT Wood, rector of the Episcopal House of fall; four sons, Paul, Robert, Herman and Eamie Westfall, and a daughter. Miss Jo Anne Westfall, all of Simpson, W. four sisters, Mrs.

Hallie Starcher, Worthington, W. Mrs. Florence Carrell, Clearwater, Mrs. Bertie Facemire, Clarksburg, W. and Mrs.

Flode Harris, in Pennsylva rrayer ana nmm Flirs T.nriee Wn inn will conduct services at the home. Span- mu miierican war veterans to nave Cm) nia; and four brothers, Albert W. Westfall, Tampa, Ernest Westfall V-rf? cnarge oi tne services at the grave. Interment in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Active pallbearers: Steve Kissinger, D.

D. Stephens, Ed Kane. A. C. White.

D. B. York and L. L. Fewell.

Honorary pallbearers: E. J. Well. William Sparkman, William Collopy, Sam Vance, D. B.

McKay, Charles Pent, Dr. Dan Galvln, Roy Crowder, Tom Whitaker, Lawrence Acree, R. E. Henna, Sgt. H.

W. Barney, John Dekle. W. C. Spencer.

Ralph Bowers. Dunbar Bogar. Pat Whitaker. Anthony Schleman, Melvin O'Crady, James Doyle. Frank Bullard.

Walter Campbell. Ernest Maas. Joe Criddle. Tom Keller, George Rainey, A. J.

White. George Carter, E. K. Scherer. too LIU-V too SQUIBB Buckhannon, W.

James Westfall, Weston, W. and John Westfall, Clarksburg, W. Va. FRANCESCO PITISCI UPJOHN UNIGAPS Matt I i mmmm COMPLEX A eP CAPSULES Francesco Pitisci, 62, 1804 13th died yesterday morning at a too Mri) ACDvrol BCD. hospital.

A native of Italy, he had lived here for 50 years. Survivors x-ri vU cz- SHARPE. MR. FRANK Funeral services are his widow, Mrs. Mary Pitisci; four sons, Louis, Ignazio, Frank and Tony; a daughter, Mrs.

Teresa Vigo three brothers, Philip, Sam and for Mr. Frank Sharpe, 74, of 2907 Nevada, who passed away Tuesday in a local hospital, will be held this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from F. T. Blount Funeral Home with Rev. B.

D. Bourn of Highland Avenue Methodist Church officiating. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Pallbearers are R. Briley, W.

H. Brown, I. S. Scott. J.

White, 3. T. Wright, B. O. Young.

Charlie, and three sisters, Mrs. An ip. 3 5 gelina PuglisI, Mrs. Francisca Roche and Mrs. Nina Reina, all of Tampa.

-n vu VITAMIN A CAPSULES 100 $2.87 25.000 UNIT VITAMIN TABLETS 100 10 MG VITAMIN TABLETS 100 69? VITAMIN CAPSULES 100 59,003 UNIT VIR0NS VITAMINS 100 98? MINERALS MBS. EDITH H. KENNEDY CLEARWATER, Dec. 26. (Special) ONE -A' PAY WESTFALL, EDWIN r.

Edwin F. West- Mrs. Edith Hahn Kennedy, visitor lau, franum died Wednesday at a hospital. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Westfall: four sons, Paul, Robert.

Herman and Earnie: and a daughter. Miss Jo Anne Westfalli four sisters and four brothers. Services will be held Saturday at 10 o'clock at the Oreenman Home with Rev. Paul Smelt officiating. Burial in Orange Hill Cemetery.

BOTTtS 'Tr, 25 here from East Aurora, N. died today. Survivors include a son, John H. Kennedy, of East Aurora. CLIFFORD H.

LETYIS CLEARWATER, Dec. 26 (Special) Clifford H. Lewis, 68, winter visitor here for seven years from Summitt, N. died today. He was a retired grocery broker and an active member too soi Tuck it proudly 'neath your arm and step out smartlyl YouH want to carry it everywhere with all your handsomest costumes.

Select from the marvelous array of colors black, brown, navy, turf, red and white. Choose yours today! 4m 1 WILLIAMS, MRS. J. T. Mrs.

J. E. Wil liams, lormeriy Mrs. D. L.

Ghiotto of of the Clearwater Country Club. JERGENS Brooksville. passed away at her UNIGAP VITAMINS FRANK H. PALMER CLEARWATER, Dec 26. (Special) nome inursaay aiternoon.

Services will be held at 3:30 Sunday afternoon at Lake Lindsey Cemetery, near Brooksville. PEK0D3IT AlfTlSEPTlC LOTION Frank H. Palmer, 58, restaurant operator here for six years and as mi. 4i.oo nm sistant manager of the Elks Lodge, died today. He came here 12 years Handsome under arm bag with top zipper.

A distinctive fashion Underarm bag with top zipper for casual or dress up fashion wear. ago from Oklahoma City. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Shirley Palmer, Clearwater; a son, Francis H. Palmer, Broughton, and a sister, Mrs.

Walter MacAuliff, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAMS, MR. CLIFFORD DELWIN Services for Mr. Clifford Delwin Williams, who passed away in a local hospital, will be held this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from Tampa Heights Methodist Church, with Rev.

H. C. Hardin officiating. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at Mayo Methodist Church with Rev. J.

L. Hunter officiating, assisted by Rev. D. W. Ferrell and Rev.

E. F. Mayton, with Interment in Mayo Cemetery. Arrangements in charge of F. T.

Blount. 171 PLUS TAX PLUS TAX FOUR-WAV COLD TABLETS FOA. COUGHS 2VVICICS MRS. CLAIRE SPENCER SHERMAN 5 SAFETY HARBOR, Dec. 26.

(Spe HANDBAGS MAIN FLOOR cial) Mrs. Claire Spencer Sherman, 49, wife of Warren P. Sherman, of Jacksonville, died suddenly of a heart CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings from our many kind friends, relatives and neighbors during the recent bereavement of our beloved son, Charles Franklin Barrow. MR. AND MRS.

J. G. BARROW and Family. sot HILL'S COLO TASISTS 27 VCKB VAPO'KUB 2fi attack today in Safety Harbor, where she came to convalesce from a recent Illness. She was the daughter of Mrs.

L. E. Spencer, of Jacksonville, and the late Mr. Spencer, who was an official of the Florida East Coast Railroad and an owner of citrus groves SUCRETS 9Cf THROAT LOSeGS ImV1 PEHETRO CREOMULSION 1103 fTQA COUGHS I MENTH0LATUM ff near Dade City. Her grandparents, CoL and Mrs.

C. E. Spencer, were pioneer residents of Dade City. Besides hef husband and mother, she is survived by a sister, Mrs. James C.

OUR (HO TINMAN'S FLOWERS 316 MADISON Ph. 3785 th YEAR Gurren, of and four aunts, Miss Hettie Spencer, Mrs. C. A. Lock, Mrs.

Laura Spencer Porter and Mrs. GO REM COUdHS TAMPA Grace Lock, all of Dade City. BAUME BEN' AY S9 MINIT-RUB "ffl so size lw ORANGE HILL e.out.tui Cemetery Clean Orderly Prices within reach at ell Ph. 60102 307 Cast St. Arcade.

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