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STATE THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Tuesday. June 8, 1965 Deaths in Tampa and Other Florida West Coast Areas Cancer Genesee, he came here! James, and Hainsworth Wil He was born in Lafayette I Line. He was a member of the liams, all of Gainesville, Osci FRANK V. KAUTII PORT RICHEY (Special) County and had lived in Pasco! Peace Lutheran Church, the five years ago from Schwartz Creek, where he was a Pennsylvania Club, Civic Asso. County most of his life.

He for Williams, Burpington, N.C., Thurman C. Williams, Orlando, Church. He was superintendent for a chemical firm In Cleveland for many years. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Dona Melissa Billiard; a sister, Mrs.

Grace Proper, Wooster, Ohio, and a brother, Lloyd Billiard, Frank V. Kauth, 76, of 602 Old Post Rd died Sunday at a elation, Republican Club, Kan- merly lived in Lacoochee and and Ralph' Williams, Holly Hill; sas-Missouri-Flnrida Club and wqs pasture foreman for Cum Largo hospital. A native of brother, Samuel R. Clark, retired farmer. Survivors Include his widow, Mrs.

Iva Gilbert; a son, Albert Gilbert of Flint, two brothers, Wilbur Gilbert and Leo Gilbert, mers Sons Cypress Co. before Hungary, he came here seven a life member of the Pittsburgh Traffic Club, the Traffic and Tampa; a sister, Mrs. Fannie his retirement. He was a mem years ago from Washington, Pa. Royal Oak, Mich.

Lainhardt, Tampa, and 24 Judy Holiday At Age of 41 NEW YORK Judy Holliday, a smart girl who made it big on Broadway as a dumb blonde, died yes- Transit Club, International and ber of the Clay Sink Baptist He was a retired baker and a member of the American Le grandchildren. both of Schwartz Creek; four grandchildren and four Propcllor Club of America. Survivors include his widow, Church, a veteran of World War I and a member of Trilby Lodge 141, F. A.M. Survivors in Mrs.

Anna Lips; two sons, Ed SAMUEL A. MOORE GAINESVILLE (By Staff gion, Paradise Post 79, New Port Richcy. Survivors Include his widow, Mrs. Lillian Kauth; a son, Frank V. Kauth clude his widow, Mrs.

Edith S. ward B. Lips and Robert Lips Tl'LLIE II. GUY ST. CLOUD (Special) Tullie Writer) Samuel Ayres Moore, 67, 1206 NW 31st died Sun terday, her the Foster; his step-mother, Mrs.

Alice Foster, Plant City; a brother, Theodore Foster, Dade II, Guy, 72, died Saturday. A Hamilton, Ont. Canada, and two grandchildren. day at his home. A native of Florida Auto Toll TALLAHASSEE (Pi Twenty persons died on Florida highways over the weekend, the Florida Highway Patrol reported yesterday.

The summary: Killed 20 Injured 743 Killed to date this year 739 Killed to date last year 679 Injured to date this yr. 40,383 Injured to date last yr. 34,878 Hillsborough Toll The Greater Tampa Citizens Safety Council reports comparative totals on accidental deaths in Hillsborough County through 10 a.m. yesterday: Year to Date 1965 1964 On job 5 6 Home 24 42 Traffic 43 41 Drowned 14 8 Misc. public areas 11 5 both of Pittsburgh; one daughter, Mrs.

Betty L. James of Bridgeton, one brother, Chris W. Lips of Pittsburgh; three sisters, Mrs. Stella Collins native of Tampa, he was a resi City; two half-brothers, Ray ir aincai career 1 tragically ended by cancer at the New Vienna, Ohio, he came here three years ago from Marshall- mond and Auvil Foster of Riv- dent of St. Cloud 50 years.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. LASZIO K. FORIZS TARPON SPRINGS (Special) of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Elma Kunz- age of 41. A shy, quiet town, Iowa.

He was the former owner-operator of a television repair shop in Marshalltown Laszio K. Forizs, 85. of 690 ler of Allentown, Pa and Mrs Angle L. Guy; two daughters, Mrs. Amy Shaffer, Columbus, erview; two sisters, Mrs.

Lenora Sistrunk, Plant City, and Mrs. Zona Simpkins, Tampa, and three half-sisters. Mable Krell of Pittsburgh; nine girl, she came off 2 the night club Ohio, and Mrs. Gafford in North Carolina; a son, Kosh Guy, Day- and was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Survivors in MRS.

EDITH PALMER BRADENTON (Special)-Mrs. Edith G. Palmer, 212 51st Ave. died at a local rest home Friday. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, she came to Braden-ton from Cleveland In October, 1964.

She was a member of the Nottingham Methodist Church in Cleveland. Survivors include her husband, George C. Palmer; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Virginia Burton, Elsworth, S.D.; one son, George Richard Palmer, Wilmington, and her father, Fred Greve, Cleveland. MRS.

LAURA TORCIIIA BRADENTON (Specifc)l-Mrs. Laura V. Torchia, 83, 6717 14th St. died In Arcadia Sunday. A native of Elizabeth City, N.C., she came to Braden-ton from Cincinnati, Ohio, 25 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

8 circuit in 1946 as Vr'' pinch-hitter in JOHN A. JOHNSON SARASOTA (Special) John clude his widow, Mrs. Viola Moore; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth MRS. KATHERINE DAVIS i the role of Bil tona Beach; a brother, Clarence Guy, Lucedale, two sisters, Mrs, Maurene Jones, Frewsburg, N.Y., and Mrs.

PORT CHARLOTTE (By Evelyn Files, Port Williams, Iowa: two sons, Merrill K. 1 lie Dawn, the Judy squeaky voiced Staff Writer) Mrs. Katherine Moore, Gainesville, and Hubert pirl friend of a junk dealer in G. Davis, 87, of 209 Mallory Bessie Messner, St. Cloud, and four grandchildren.

Sunrise died at his home yesterday. A native of Hungary, he came here six years ago from Avon Park. He retired as a bank director in Hungary before coming to this country. He was a member of Magyar Presbyterian Church, Lakeland. Survivors include a son, Dr.

Lorant Forizs, aTrpon Springs; a daughter in Hungary and six grandchildren. LEROY J. FOSTER DADE CITY (Special) Le-Roy J. Foster, 68, died Sunday night in the Lakeland General Hospital after a short illness. Moore, Washington Court House, "Born Yesterday." It made her died at her home Satur A.

Johnson, 101, of 425 Acadia Drive, died Sunday at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. He was a native of Sweden and came to Sarasota seven years ago from Long Island, N.Y., where he was a retired carpenter. Survivors include, two daughters, Ohio; two brothers, O. day. A native of County Keedy, PAUL W.

OTTO a star. She was so little known in New York at the time that on Moore, Wilminton, Ohio, and Ireland, she came here two ENGLEWOOD (Special) years ago from Cape Cod, Mass John Moore, Dayton, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Maccilla Graves, Cincinnati, Ohio, and nine Paul W. Otto, 67, died Sunday at his home, 65 E. Wentworth Totals 96 102 opening night she was turned away from the Stork Club because she lacked a male escort.

She was a member of the at. Charles Catholic Church, the Legion of Mary, Grandmothers St. He had been a resident here grandchildren, Mrs. Jenny Jurgeson, Sarasota, and Mrs. Agnes Pearson, Brooklyn, N.Y.; two sons, J.

Harry years ago. She was a member for three years, was born In Deaths Elsewhere VERNON V. GREENE Club and the Welcome Wagon. Otisville, N.Y. and came here Johnson, Sarasota, and Walter Survivors Include five sons, JOHN W.

SEATON CEDAR KEY (By Staff Writ from Whitesboro, N.Y. He was WYCKOFF, N.J. UP) Ver- T. Johnson. Ho 11 is, N.

six Wilfred Davis of Arkansas, retired in 1958 after 40 years er) John Wesley Seaton, 71. non V. Greene, cartoonist who grandchildren, and 17 great Richard Davis of New York, Won Oscar Miss Holliday won an Oscar from the academy of motion picture arts and sciences in 1951 for her peerformance in the movie version of "Born Yes-te-day." "Let me tell you what is Funeral Notices BOATRIGHT, ROBERT LEE, SR. Fu as foreman of the Utica, N.Y. died Saturday at his home here drew the comic strip "Bringing John Davis of Cape Cod, Frank Davis of Boston, and neral services for Mr.

Robert Lee after a long illness. A native Up Father," died Saturday night after a long illness at the age Boatrieht Sr. of the Knishls-Gnffin grandchildren. ROBERT HUNTER SARASOTA (Special) Robert highway post office. He was a member of the Oriskany Lodge 799, a veteran of World Thomas Davis of Florida; one dauehter.

Sister Mary St. Rock of Altona, he had lived here" 13 years and was owner of a motel. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Thelma C. of 56.

Before taking over the drawing of the famous strip in of Whitfield Presbyterian Church. Survivors include her husband, Joseph Torchia; three daughters, Mrs. Bessie D. Blanchard, Fort Wayne, Mrs. Joe A.

Bolin, Chester, and Mrs. Betty Mack, Rydal, three sons, Edward H. Waters, Ardsley, Ralph Waters, Fort Wayne, and Fritz P. Waters, Fort Wayne; one step-son, Eugene J. Torchia, Dayton, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs.

J. P. Mike, Los Angeles, Calif, and Mrs. C. I.

Hall, Elizabeth City, N.C. War a member of the Engle E. Hunter, 73, of the Harbor Oss of Allegany, N.Y.; 17 wood Gardens Club, and the View Apartments, Golden Gate Road, Rural Plant City, who passed away Saturday, will be held Thursday at 2 m. at the Haynes-Griffin-Ham Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Bill Webb, pastor of the Bethany Baptist Church, officiating.

Interment will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Vada K. Boatright, Plant City; one daughter, Mrs. Law.

rente Pinkens, Ashland, Kans.i one Point, died Saturday night at the 19o0s, he had drawn the comic strip "The Shadow" for King Features Syndicate. Seaton; three daughters, Mrs. Genevra Devries, Oceanside, grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. AMOS MORLEY National Association of Retired Civil Service Employes 717, Englewood. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Phoebe Otto, Mrs. Viola Courtney, Or Sarasota Memorial Hospital. He was a native of Young America, and came here 14 years ago from Anderson, Ind. Survivors include, his widow, Mrs. son, Robert L.

Boatright Brook, lvn. X.Y.i one brother, Luther R. ELEANOR FARJEON LONDON W) Eleanor Far- PORT CHARLOTTE (B Staff Writer) Amos Morley, 79, Englewood; a son, Paul K. Otto, Boatricht, Lamarque, also four Windsor, N.Y.; a daughter, Mrs unique about this girl," Movie Director George Cukor once said. "She saves all her acting for the stage.

She has no phony personality." Miss Holliday had an I.Q. of 172 at the age of 10 and later she commented: "I've had to live it down and I think I have But it imposed a terrible obligation on me for a long time. It embarrassed me. People expected me to be devastatingly witty to talk like a knife blade." of 131 Ducksbury died in jeon, award-winning writer of grandchildren. Arrangements are under direction of Haynes-Griffin-Ham lando, and Mrs.

Dorothea Bryant, Cedar Key; three sons, John Seaton, Lewis Seaton and Floyd Seaton, all of Gainesville; a sister, Mrs. Anna Lewis Morley, Catharine Christensen, Marcy, runeral Home, Plant city. Arcadia yesterday. A native of Berea, Ohio, he came here six Mildred Hunter, Sarasota, and a son, Jack F. Hunter, Ander N.Y.; a brother, Harry Otto CRfMPTON.

MARK D. Mark D. Crumpton. 12 year-old son of Mr. and Bath, N.Y.; two sisters, Mrs.

Mrs. Richard E. Crumpton, 4411 Gray years ago from North Olmsteaa Ohio. He was a retired brick Emma Smith, Monroe, N.Y. and passed away Monday morning son, Ind.

J. RAY ADAMS Miss Anna Mae Otto, New York Funeral services will be held at 11:30 Tuesday morning from the Chapel of layer and a member of the Congregational Church and the 16 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. FREDERICK C. BILLIARD WINTER HAVEN (Special) Frederick C. Billiard, 78, of SARASOTA (Special) J.

the F. T. BLOUNT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME. 5101 Nebraska Ave. City, and six grandchildren.

MRS. CLEORA WILLIAMS Ray Adams, 63, of 6313 Beech with Mr. Jack Hobby of Henderson Civic Association. Survivors in Boulevard Church of Christ, officl wood died Sunday at his Although she fought against clude his widow, Mrs. Agnes ating.

Active pallbearers will be Andy GAINESVILLE (By Staff residence. He had been a resl being eternally typed as a Billie Anderson, Bin scnmidt, Buddy Brown 257 Lake Mariana Drive, died George Brown, Al Vaughn, and Billy Morley; one daughter, Mrs Helen Demko; two sister's, Mrs Dawn, Miss Holliday found her dent here five weeks, but had Crumpton. Honorary pallbearers will been a winter visitor here for children's books, died Saturday at her north London home at age 84. Her "The Little Book-room" won the Carnegie Medal as the best juvenile book of 1955 and the first Hans Christian Andersen medal in 1956. She was awarded the Regina medal in 1959 for her life work for children.

E. H. PICARD DES MOINES, Iowa E. H. Picard, national commander of the Veterans of World War died Saturday at 76 after suffering a heart attack.

Picard, of Marne, was attending a convenion of the Iowa division of the veterans organization when he became ill. be Glenn Richard, Wayne Richard, Doug Barnes. Jimmy Anderson, Rob Helen R. Relt of Cleveland, self in 1952 before the Senate Internal Security subcommittee because of her frequent contri 20 years, coming from Cleve ert Prickctt. Even Culp, and Dr.

Ohio, and Mrs. Fannie Rup- yesterday at a nursing home after a long illness. Mr. Billiard was a native of Ohio and moved to Winter Haven eight years ago. He attended the Methodist Thomas Greive.

Interment will be in Garden of Memories. land, Ohio. He was a native of butions of time and money to Bellevue, and was an em pender of California; one grand child and two great-grandchil dren. EDGE. JAMES HENRY, SR.

Mr. Writer) Mrs. Cleora Williams, 61, 1730 SW Willisto'n Road, died Sunday at her home. A native of Alachua County, she was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs.

Wanda Faye Tangney, Cape Kennedy, and Mrs. Winnie Painter, Cocoa; seven sons, Sammie Ted Communist causes. ploye of the government loan agency for 28 years. He was a She was not accused of being JAMES THOMAS a Communist and she said she DIAMONDS, precious stonti, fin watches, gold jewelry. Inspect our used jewelry from our loan dept.

estates. MILLS JEWELRY, 503 Franklin St. "Lttf Ii tin BinHni gettlun Umpt" PORT CHARLOTTE (B never had been one. But she Staff Writer) James R. Thorn' member of Scottish Rite of Cleveland and was a member of a Masonic Lodge of Fair-view, Ohio.

He was a member of Faith United Presbyterian added plaintively: Admitted "Stupidity" as. 56. of 137 Orange died James Henry Edge, 82, of River-view, passed away Sunday morning. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 from the Pleasant Grove Assembly of God Church, with the Rev. Preston D.

Creel, pastor of Glad Tidings Assembly of God Church, officiating. Pallbearers will be Tom Harris, Maurice Holland, Leroy Smith, Woodrow Johnson, Robert Bryant, and Bill Duke. Interment will be in Pleasant Grove Cemetery. Mr. Edge will lie in state at the church from 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon until time of services.

The F. T. BLOUNT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 5101 Nebraska in charge of arrangements. "I have awakened to the Church of Lakewood, Ohio. Sur realization that I have been it- at St.

Joseph's Hospital yesterday. A native of Bristol, he came here eight years ago from Manassas, where he PRINCE WILHELM, SWEDEN vivors include, his widow, Mrs Stella Adams, Sarasota; a daugh STOCKHOLM, Sweden UP) -Prince Wilhelm of Sweden died was a retired inspector with the ter, Mrs. L. O. Birchard Lakewood, Ohio; two brothers, Saturday at his castle south of Stockholm.

He was 80. The responsible and slightly more than slightly stupid. When I was solicited, I always said: 'Oh, isn't that too bad. Sure, use my name." She was trying out in Philadelphia with "Laurette" in the autumn of 1960 when she en prince, brother of King Gustaf IV Adolf, had been in poor tered a hospital for the removal health in recent years. Prince Wilhelm had written poems, short stories and several novels and was known as a dramatist FOSTER, LEROY J.

Funeral services for Leroy J. Foster, 68, of Dade City, who passed away Sunday, will be held Thursday at 2 o'clock in the Coleman and Ferguson Chapel with the Rev. Otis Caudill and the Rev. Kenneth Tucker officiating. Interment will be in Dade City Cemetery.

Active pallbearers are Bill Spark-man, Bruce Sparkman, George Sullivan, Wesley Prater, Herbert Puckett and Steve Gaskin. Honorary: Dr. W. H. Walters, Kenneth Lowery, Leland Thompson, Reid Sparkman, Bobby Bryant, J.

T. McKinstry, Tom Beaver, J. McElveen, E. E. Mullins and Carmi Mercer.

Graveside Masonic rites will be conducted by the Trilby Masonic Lodge. Arley Adams, Pittsburgh, and Graydon E. Adams, Warrendale, a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Jane Simpson, Pittsburugh, and three grandchildren. EDWARD LIPS PORT CHARLOTTE (By Staff Writer) Edward P.

Lips, 74, of 109 Percy, died at Charlotte Community Hospital Friday. A native of Pittsburgh, he came here four years ago from University City, where he was a retired chief dispatcher for the Mississippi Valley Barge of a throat tumor. The play was canceled. Cancer plagued her intermittently ever after, and she entered the hospital for the last time May 26. She would have been 42 on June 21.

and producer of short films. Costly Punch MEMPHIS OT While Eugene Long was being booked on drunkenness and resisting arrest charges, he asked: "How much more for an assault and battery charge?" With that, police said, Long, 31, of Fort HARLESS KIRKPATRICK ASSOC. INC. Announce The Removal of Their Offices TO 3106 Morrison Ave. Bureau of Federal Supply.

A veteran of World War II with the U.S. Navy, he was a member of the Methodist Church, American Legion, Elks Lodge and the National Association of Retired Civil Employes. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mable S. Thomas; a brother, Hubert W.

Thomas of Bristol; three sisters, Mrs. Lorena Collis of Johnson City, Mrs. Mabel Filck of Asheville, N.C., and Mrs. Inez Parker of Bristol. WAYNE MARCHANT PORT CHARLOTTE (By Staff Writer) Wayne C.

Mar-chant, 65, of 135 Glendale died Friday night at St. Joseph's Hospital. A native of New York City, he came here three years ago from Rochester, N.Y., where he was on the fire department for 30 years. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and the Firemen's Benevolent Association. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Ida Marehant; a daughter, Mrs. Gail Heveron of Syracuse, N.Y.; a son, Harold Marehant of Rochester, and a sister, Mrs. Harriet Kuhn of Rochester, and two grandchildren. ADDISON CARUTHERS SARASOTA (Special) Addison A. Caruthers, 73, of 5027 HILL, WALTER BYRON Funeral services for Mr.

W. Byron Hill, who passed away Sunday, will be held at 4 o'clock today, Tuesday, in the First Baptist Church of Zephyrhills conducted by the pastor, the Rev. B. A. Oswald.

Interment to follow in Geiger Cemetery with the following friends serving as active pallbearers: J. W. Kerr. James Tilley, Horace Chambless, Bruce Robbins Logan Peeples, Roy Griffin. Honorary: Cecil Alderman, Monroe Hill, Henry Hill, Edwin Hill, Wendell Hill, Ronnie Hill, James Hill, Vernon Hill, Marvin Green and W.

L. Kemp. Arrangements under direction of the Richardson Zephyrhills Funeral Home. Masonic services at the graveside conducted by Zephyr Lodge No. 198 Smith, whirled and punched a patrolman in the nose.

The punch cost him $51 in city court or a total of $128 in fines. '''g Afr i 1 Pi J. LJ I. a Cargo Plane Carrying 10 Not Sighted MIAMI No trace was found yesterday of an Air Force C119 cargo plane presumed down in the tropical Atlantic with 10 men aboard. Twenty-two airplanes and two Coast Guard cutters hampered by thundershowers, squalls and high seas crisscrossed an immense area from San Salvador to Grand Turk Island.

"Search conditions are rated JOHNSON, MRS. VIOLA B. Mrs. Viola B. Johnson, 73, of 4718 Trenton passed away Sunday afternoon.

Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning from the Chapel of the F. T. BLOUNT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 5101 Nebraska with the Rev. Ran Humphreys, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Gibsonton, officiating. Cremation will follow.

THE TAMPA TRIBUNE Published every morning by The Tribune Company from The Tribune Building, Kennedy Blvd. and Mor. gan Street, Tampa, Florida, Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Tampa, Florida, under the Act of March 3. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily Daily Sunday Sunday Only Onlv I Year $28.00 $15.69 J10.40 6 Months 13.00 7.80 5.20 1 Month 2.17 1.30 .90 1 Week .50 ..30 .20 Subscription payable in advance.

Member of Associated Press. Member of Audit Bureau of NELSON, MRS. EVA Mrs. Eva Nelson, 67, of 3209 46th passed away Sunday morning. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the Chapel of the F.

T. BLOUNT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 5101 Nebraska with the Rev. Raydell T. Almand, pastor of the Grant Park Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will be ih Myrtle Hill Cemeterv.

Remington Drive, died Sunday as generally poo said a spokesman for the Coast Guard, which was coordinating the massive air-sea effort. This girl is wearing a great hearing aid. PARSONS. MRS. AVIS SNIVELY Funeral services for Mrs.

Avis Snively Parsons of Winter Haven, whn rtieri The missing plane left Home- at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. He was a native of New Castle, and came here from there eight years ago. He was a retired cabinet maker and a member of North Methodist Church here and a veteran of World War I. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth A.

Caruthers, Sarasota; a brother, Robert C. Caruthers, Concord, California. Saturday night, will be held this stead Air Force Base, south of morning (Tuesday) at St. Pauls Episcopal Church at ii a.m. The Miami, at 7:47 p.m.

Saturday iv iii i in mum i i ii in, iuili Rev. father Cyril N. Sturrup. rec- nn an intended 3-hour flight tor, will officiate. Burial will follow 0 lenueu nuur uiyii in Lakeside Memorial Park.

Ar- to Grand Turk Island in the Ba- rangements are in charge of Crisp c.n Funeral Home. hamas, 650 miles to the soutn- east. In time of need, the federal government provides sizeable burial allow, ances to veterans' families and those covered by Social Security. It's possible that these allowances can total up to as much as $505. We assist all families entitled to these helpful benefits in filing the necessary forms.

A nr At. :1 1 PETERSON. ARCHIE BALD JR. At p.m. me ium aUKee-1 Pe" I based craft radioed it was over! IRA GILBERT terson will be held today at 8 p.m.

1 at Hawkins Funeral Home chapel, 135 Cnckett Island, 95 miles from ARCADIA (By Staff Writer) MaVkblTc destination. That was the Ira N. Gilbert, 78, of DeSoto Church officiating. Graveside serv-j iast heard from the plane. Peace River Heights, died at his ices will be conducted by the Morri- son Masonic Lodge No.

235 am on Aboard the C119 were nine home Sunday. A native of Pra-need planning, modern funeral facts and information about Calcination are described in 'the booklets listed below. Fill out and mail the coupon to our office for your free copy. There's no obligation on your part whatsoever. wecinesaay at p.m.

at Orange Hill arpa man nnr! Air. Cemetery at Wiiiiston, Fia. Aiiiv, auKee-area men ana Air- iman l.C. John W. Lazenby of Mi.

JOY and JULIA'S FLOWER SHOP 5922 Fla. Ave. 231-6181 AFL-CIO Shop smith. cuFTOv d. Funeral sen-- ami, returning to his 72nd Bomb ices for Mr.

Clifton D. Smith, age 68, TTn of 3211 Bay villa, win be held at lng at Ramey Af in Puerto 1 I Ju ndav'- after home leave. Palma Ceia Baptist Church. The GUIDEBOOK KNOWLEDGE CALCINATION ADVERTISEMENT Crew members were Maj. Rev.

J. Titus Aldridge, pas-tor, will officiate. Interment will follow in Geiger Cemetery, Zephyrhills, Fla Active pallbearers will be Jack Ham ARE YOU OVERWEIGHT? Lewis Giuntoli, pilot: 1st Lt. Lawrence Gares, co-pilot: Capt. Richard Bassett, navigator; M.

a .1 NAME agt. wmon Aciams ana airman Overweight can destroy your ADDRESS i.e. innraas Aupeni. raensers health! Overweight or wTre Chief M. Sgt.

Frank Elli-, obesity is a very common dis-son. M. Sgt. Raoul Benedict, order of the human race which Staff Sgt. Duane Brooks and may be corrected without rigid CITY But for you, it could be awful.

Because a hearing aid is a personal thing. There are different kinds, for different kinds of hearing loss. That's why we make 16 models. And that's why you should buy yours from an authorized Zenith dealer. His experience with all 16 kinds of Zeniths enables hira to match the right aid to your particular hearing difficulty.

We have a goal that's simply stated: Zenith believes a hearing aid should be heard, and not seen. We think we're getting closer to it every day. Come in and hear our progress. up dieting. NOW a method is avail rick, Hampton Dunn, John Gar-breana.

Harvey Garner, Ed Stallings, and Guy Edge. Honorary pallbearers will be H. P. Chambers, H. A.

Jones. R. H. Tait, E. E.

Doc Brammer, T. Barrow and E. V. Johnson. Curry's Funeral Home.

605 S. MacDill is in charge of arrangements. IX MEMORIAM In loving memory of our mother. Alma Davis Cook, whom the Lord called home 18 years ago today. June 8.

In our home she is fondly remembered, sweet memories cling to her name. Those who loved her in life sincerely, StUl love her in death jut the same. THE EDWIN, THERESA, RUBY. LITILLE. DORIS.

JEWELL, GEORGE AND CHARLES Tech. Sgt. Norman Mimier. able that will be of SPECIAL intnracr in WTT? Ai-otni-at'rrhf IllUtlOI, LVS I'll 1 I I RhinO Role person. A FREE booklet ex- HOLLYWOOD UPI) Rod this SAFE METHOD ff DC MTU HI you WllllOUl oo- Steicer has been offered the Dept 4Q1 title role of the film version orN westshore Blvd.

Tampa, Fla London. '33609. MEASURED VjT NOT BY iT COLD BUT BY tf THE GOLDEN hi i FUNERAL HOMES CARD OF THANKS The family of Gerald SuTency wishes to express their heartfeit gratitude to the many friends, neighbors, and relatives for their acts of kindness, avmoathv. and A GOOD WATCH DESERVES EXPERT REPAIRING many beautiful floral and spiritual offerings. I if MEMBER.

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