Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida • 30
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida • 30

Publication:
Tampa Bay Timesi
Location:
St. Petersburg, Florida
Issue Date:
Page:
30
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

11-3 St. Petersburg Times, Thursday, Dec. 21. 1967 OBITUARIES 4 1 Pinellas County Deeds -fiS3 I J0 Wound Kills Second Victim Of Shooting Mrs. Evelyn Naydine Lynch, Pulse Of Pinellas Max W.

Cornelius to James 7 py Sa yaii.tioniiinw,n,l i A i Ij 1 mw) Dorman, lot 9, Blk. 10, Eagle Anna H. Carlson to Arthur J. Townsend, lot 23, Blk. 1, Sunny Mead Heights, $34.50.

Raymond W. Hiler to Security Federal Savings Loan Associ ation of St. Petersburg, lot 1, 43, died at 8:20 a.m. yesterday Items recorded with indicated price of $10,000 and up. Seller, buyer, description and state gtamp tax.

(State tax is figured at $.30 per $100 of price on Items. Therefore, $30 in stamps Indicates a price of $10,000, etc.) Dec. 15, 1967 Carlisle Construction Corporation to Garnett Construction Company, lots 2, Oak Ridge Estates, Williams Blk. 14, $80.70. First Federal Savings Loan if 1 r-' at Mound Park Hospital.

She aces in excess of $5,000. was the second victim In an ap Wayne Hyde, etc. vs. kctwarri parent murder-suicide that took Kipp Anthony, automobile negli. tsiK.

2, uarnett, $33. James E. Airey to John C. Meier, lot 115, Holder oft Heights, Unit 3, $32.40. Carl E.

Goldsworthy to Ron-aid A. Gallina, lot 3, Blk. Miles Pines, $32.10. Mildred H. Lyon to Therma gence, damages in excess of place on Dec.

11. $5,000. Mrs. Lynch and her husband Marriage Licenses APPLICATIONS Joseph Bernard Handstad, 71, and Hazel Elizabeth Anderson, both of St. Petersburg.

Barry Allan Hutter, 22, and Linda Maureen Davis, 23, both of St. Petersburg. Brian Arthur Green, 20, and Montgomery Ward and Joseph, 46, both of 310 13th Ave. Association of Clearwater to A- Inc. vs.

Philip R. Hicks, contract, not to exceed damages of $5,000. Schultz, lot 16, part lot 15, Blk. NE, were hospitalized following a shooting at the Boulevard 29, Pasadena Gardens Gulfview Maas Brothers, etc. vs.

Bar, 918 Fourth St. which the Sec, $31.50. Hiram L. Mason to Howard J. Doris A.

Brinker, contract, not to exceed damages of $5,000. Pauline Lorraine Lord, 21, both couple reportedly owned. Strat Corporation, part lot 3, Lesley's Deed Boook, HK-471, $72. Joseph W. Brett to Richard T.

Coyle and others, lot 14, Blk. Veteran Park, $69. Ralph to John Cul- Guy, lot 29, Blk. 6, Blossom WITNESSES in the bar about Montgomery Ward and of St. Petersburg.

Williford Moss Sams, 24, and Layaway Now for Christmas! Lake Village Sec. II, $31.50. Marshall D. Williams to Her Inc. vs.

Barbara Vass, contract, not to exceed damages of $5,000. Patricia Ann White, 20, both of noon told police they saw Lynch come in and sit next to his wife. Manor, 1st $48.60. Glenn T. Short to Gustav O.

Morstad, lot 10, Blk. 17, Shore Acres Overlook Sec, $48. Herbert R. Mauerberger to Ruth K. Mathews, part lots 11, 12, Bonalr Hill, No.

3, $48. Mercury Electric Co. to David C. Deerwester, lot 7, Blk. 79, Lakewood Estates, Sec.

$44.40. Arthur F. Mack to Louis F. Lackey, lot 25, Blk. Douglas Manor Estates, 2nd Unit $43.50..

Carl W. Plots to Kenneth E.I Hazelton, lot 22, Esquire Estates, $43.50. Herschel G. Reiss, to William R. Dooley, lot 4, Hershel G.

Reiss, $41.40. Chester G. Rowe to Philip B. Lehrman, lot 20, Blk. Fair-view Estates, $40.50.

Ray O. Dunn to Robert R. Bradshaw, lot 2, Blk. 35, Rev. Davista, $40.50.

Violet Warrick to William J. Corbett, lot 6, Blk. 2, Mary Crisp's $39. Annie M. Jackson to Paul F.

Bahlau, lot 10, Blk. 11, Manda-lay, $39. William M. Foster Jr. to Mar-celle J.

Zamboni, lot 15, Blk. 21, Overlook Sec, Shore Acres, $37.50. Frank E. Mclntire to Richard St. Petersburg.

man u. waiKer, wm oi swm Maas Brothers, etc. vs. Will Parker 24, and Mary breth, part lot 8, Carlton Es Sec 14-29-15, $30. Lucile S.

Riley, contract, dam Ann Gardner, 21, both of bt. Pe Moon Lake Dev. Corporation ages $129.09. tersburg. Union Trust National Bank of to John G.

Powell, SEU Sec 8- John Wesley Siber, 44, and 30-16 Pinellas Groves, $30. tates, $68.70. Glenn E. Klnkenbinder to Wil liam J. Wingerter, lot 445 Morningslde Estates, Unit A $67.50.

Thomas A. Godfrey to Ham St. Petersburg, etc. vs. Mike J.

Deeb, on note, not to exceed They said they heard a shot and saw Mrs. Lynch slump to the floor. Witnesses said Lynch then went to a booth and shot himself in the head. He died the next day. Dr.

Victor Tyrone, assistant Martha Jane Fey, 49, both of St, DEC. 18, 1967 Petersburg. damages of $5,000. Lloyd Cole to James F. Boyle, Thomas Nelson Sweet, 20, i i i si.on TWds mond A.

Sherman, lot, 41, The Treasure Island, and Linda Lou NE cor. Sec. 28-29-15, $420. Final Divorce Decrees Jeffrey, 20, St. Petersburg.

any Western Flyer shown! Bessie A. Conner to H. Kelley Meyer, of NEVi of NW'i of medical examiner for Pinellas Jere Ford Kauffman, 24, and Leona Baldwin vs. William Meadows, $67.50. Lucille C.

Collany to Daniels Enterprise lots 1, 2, 17, Blk. 102, Youmans Rep. $60. County, said Mrs. Lynch died of Louise Ann Cernat, 23, both of Baldwin.

St. Petersburg. Joan Marie Bailey vs. Donald the gun shot wound, but that she had also developed terminal Imperial Homes Corporation Jeffrey Lynn Smith, 19, and Marvin Bailey. First pavment High rise handlebars! Terry Lee Werly, 18, both of St.

Esther E. Hebeit vs, Charles cases of bronchial pneumonia Petersburg. Daniel Frank Miller, 24, Sara and acute pancreatitis. sota, and Barbara Anne Bore St. Petersburg Police Lt.

Banana seat! man, 23, St. Petersburg. 7G0 James Harold Wittstruck, 20 to Wesley M. Brown, lot 151, Imperial Park Unit III, $58.80. Robert J.

Dickson to Richard G. Leckey, lot 7, part lot 8, Fairway Green $57.30. Lena Seidman to Leonard F. Jefferson, lot 11, Blk. 8, Wedge-wood Park, 5th $55.50.

Kenneth Corp. to Lenet St. Martin, lot 13, Blk. 5, Sheryl Manor, Unit 4, 2nd $55.20. James P.

Shearer said all infor mation, along with medical ex and Cecile Bruce, 20, both of St. Sec. 26-30-16, $300. Louis T. Taylor to American Baptist Estates of St.

Peters-i burg part lot 6, N. H. Lon-gley's of lots 3, 4, Blk. Bayfront and lots and Bayshore, $165. Sybil E.

Fisher to American Baptist Estates of St. Petersburg, Inc. lot 8, N. H. Longley's Resub.

of lots. of Bay-shore, $132. Joel C. Taylor to Vernon R. Miller, part lot 1, Seminole Park Manor, $126.

Reginald D. Keenleyside to American Baptist Estates of St. Petersburg, Inc. part lot 9, N. H.

Longley's Sub. of lots 3, 4, L. Hebert. Births ST. ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald L. Mar-cum, 5130 46th Ave. a girl, i pounds, 13 ounces, 2:20 a.m. Dec.

20, 1967. Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. John Bryant Woods, lot 15, Del Oro Petersburg.

aminer's report will be turned Michael Anthony Maar, 19 Gardens, $37.50. James J. Graham to Carl over to Justice of the Peace and Kathy Anne Henryk, 17 Richard C. Carr, who will act both of St. Petersburg.

Moyer, lot 19, Blk. 3, Shore Acres Butterfly Lake Unit Angus C. Craft Jr. to Ray as coroner. Neil Alexander MacLennan 70.

and Jessie Lambert Boyae Knobby tread li! sen, 2645 Baysirie Drive a MRS. LYNCH was born in II 8:19 hoy, 5 pounds, 4 ounces 2, $36.90. Bahama Isles Corp to James M. Crawford, lot Blk. 35, Lake Maggiore Park, $36.

Lucy V. Sawyer to Saima E. linois and moved to St. Petersburg three months ago from p.m., Dec. 19, 1967.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert II. Wal mond L. Molen, part lot 6, all 7, part lot 8, Blk.

Woodlawn, $54.60. Allan M. Blackmert to Luella I. Campbell and others, lots 2, 4, Blk. A.

Oak Hills, $52.50. Donald E. Zimmerman to Marcelion Gutierrez, lot 3, Blk. Blk. Bayfront Sub.

and lots ton, 4132 10th St. NE, a boy, 7 Gibson City, 111. She was beautician. Auer, lots 34, 35, Blk. Navajo pounds, 7 ounces, 10:31 a.m.

Dec. 19, 1967. Mr. ami Mrs. Cosker Hairel She is survived by her mother, jian, 65, both of St.

Petersburg. Ruel Berris Ford Green, 29, Sefner, and Lillie Mae Harden, 32, Tampa. William Edgar Morphew, 45, Bay Pines, and Jean Marie Lyon, 39, St. Petersburg. William James Bellamy 19, and Winifred Lumpkin, 18, both of St.

Petersburg. William Russell Garrett, 38, St. Petersburg and Shirley Gail Horn. 34. Pinellas Park.

Mrs. Mayme Ellsworth, St. Pe 4, Sheryl Manor, Unit 4, 1st IN CARTON i Bayshore, $105. Florida Custom Home Builders Inc. to Lee L.

Miller, lot 4, Morningside Estates, Unit 1, $82.50. Edwin P. Knipple to John S. Crown, lot 2, Blk. Capri Isle, Blks, P.

$79.50. Park, $36. Jack E. Mangus to Guaranty Federal Savings Loan Association of St. Petersburg, lot 34, Woodridge, $35.70.

tersburg; two sisters, Mrs son 1004 Sixtli St. a boy, 3 pounds, 13 ounces, 8:31 a.m., Choose from 33 IVcslcrn Flyer bikes at W.AI Irene Hopkins, Peoria, Dec. 18, 1967. Mrs. John Robinson, Arrows Mr.

and Mrs. Harold II. Kenneth R. Swearingen to $51. Edward G.

Rich to Harold J. Boyle, lot 1, Blk. 1, West Wedge-wood Park, $51. Victor J. Zeller to Frank C.

Sumner, lot 6, Blk. Park-wood, $50.70. IN CARTON' IX CARTON 26 or 24 In. Standard Flyer mith, several nieces and Joanne Land to George Hughes, 325 78th Ave. NE, a Hoy or Uirl girl, 8 pounds, 4 ounces, 9:30 Herbert A.

Jacobsen, lot 13, Or ange Blossom Ridge, Unit 4 $34.50. nephews. Frederic Bailey Eastman III, 20. St. Petersburg, and Donna Hoover lots 13, 15, 17, Blk, 48, Rev.

Davista, $78. Durable frame! V- p.m. Dec. 18, 1967. Annette Braun, 16, Gulfport.

Safety brakes! John S. Rhodes East Chapel is in charge of arrange Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Olson, Willie Curtis Ruth, 24, and 2FC2016.17; 2516,17 5290 78th Ave. Pinellas Park, ments.

Bertha Mae Monroe, 23, both of a boy, 8 pounds, 12 ounces, 3:12 OBITUARIES St. Petersburg. p.m., Dec. 18, 1967. Eric Richard Bolin, 21, and Boy's or Girl's St.

Petersburg Court Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Riv Dian Elizabeth Page, 19, both of 26-In. Lightweight 2791 5Sth St.

St. Petersburg, 50, 5200 54th Ave. St. Pe- St. Petersburg Municipal lere, 13532 Alpine Largo, a girl, 7 pounds, 5 ounces, 2:04 St.

Petersburg. retired inspector, state of Illi Caliper brakes! tersburg, bus driver for South Richard Woods, 41, and IMta p.m., Dec. 18, 1967. Gladys Frazier, 43, both of nois Agriculture Department, ern Tours, Wednesday (Dec. 20, Court, Monday Dec.

18, 1967, Associate Judge G. S. Saltsman, presiding (partial listing). Daniel Muiiro, Ashland, 3-speed gears! AA0C 2FC2U02.03 3 Clearwater Beach. Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton C. Smith. 5700 Pershing St. NE, a Wednesday (Dec.

20, 1967) Dennis Herring, 19, and Lil John S. Rhodes West Chap boy, 8 pounds, 8 ounces, 4:30 lian Ann Wilson, 19, both of Safety Harbor. Garfield Wilson 22, and Martha Mae Ashley, 17, both of 1967). R. Lee Williams Funeral Home.

HEITMULLER, MRS. KATH-ERIXE 71, 9735 48th Ave. St. Petersburg, Wednesday p.m., Dec. 18, 1967.

MOUND PARK HOSPITAL BULLOCK, MRS. RACHEL, 85, 441 33rd St. St. Petersburg, Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1967).

John S. Rhodes West! Chapel. DRUM1IELLER, ISAAC 80, 1800 Fifth Ave. St. Petersburg, retired school teacher, Sunbury, Tuesday (Dec.

19, 1967). Downs-Ford Funeral Home. Safety Harbor. Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace G. Abell, 2365 Woodlawn Circle (Dec. 20, 1967). Seminole Beach a boy, 7 pounds, 7 ounces, 3:20 a.m., December 20, 1967. New Court Cases DIVORCES Ruth Josephine (Hartwick) Mr.

and Mrs. Jack R. McWil- Memorial Funeral Home. MULLEN, THERESA CATII- ERLNE, 78, 1134 13th St St. liams.

3744 10th Ave. a boy. 81 j.wuihi,!, A UUI1V.C, fiia .11 physical control of motor vehicle, while under the influence of intoxicants, $200 bond forfeited. Lillian Lovell, 802 11th Ave. shoplifting, $50, $25 suspended.

Walter White, 455 3rd Ave. shoplifting, $50, $25 suspended. Estelle, IWoocly. 2432 3rd Ave. concealed weapon, 15 days; petty larceny, 20 days.

Florence Dunn, 4000 24th St. shoplifting, $50 and 10 days suspended on condition stav out. of store. Bennie Roundtree, 528 16th St. threatening bodily harm, 30 days; petty larceny, 30 days.

Elijah Mays, 1514 Dunmore Ave. petty larceny, 30 days. Dan Davis, 432 14th St. petty larceny, 10 days; escapee. 10 days.

Pence vs. Fred A. Pence, and other relief. 19, 1967. FEYLER, MISS GERTRUDE 51, 3215 15th St.

St. Petersburg, retired housekeeper, el. ROSENTHAL, NIILLIP, 55, 444y2 Astor Place St. Petersburg, Tuesday (Dec. 19, 1967).

Evenue Funeral Chapel. SAMSON, SAMUEL 72, 1885 Shore Drive St. Petersburg, retired executive, Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1967). R.

Lee Williams Funeral Home. WALJiER, CONSTANCE 70, 3820 Seventh St. St. Petersburg, 45-year resident and former Girl Scout leader, Tuesday (Dec. 19, 1967).

C. James Mathews Funeral Home. Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Petersburg, retired practical nurse, Wednesday (Dec. 20, Marilon Lewis Branan vs. wT Art I Buettner, 10152 62nd Ter. William Benjamin Branan Jr. Largo, a girl, 8 pounds, 8:33 1967).

Evenue Funeral Chapel. Fred Thor vs. Louise I nor. Nancy Carol Schweitzer vs. p.m., Dec.

19, 1967. Jackie Ray Schweitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Leon II.

Struth- Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1967). John S. Rhodes East Chapel. GREEN, MELVCV 38, 2301 42nd Ave.

St. Petersburg, REILLY, ISABELLA 64, 4000 24th St. St. Petersburg, Margie Lee Yarbrougn vs. ers, 1225 26th St.

a boy, 8 Flashlight Assortment 12 Cup Coffeemaker Cecil R. Yarbrough. pounds, 2 ounces, 1:51 p.m., Charles F. Freeman vs. Sarah Dec.

20, 1967. Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1967). The J. Freeman.

Stainless Steel. Flavor sclectorl Lt. and Mrs. Thomas C. Fish 4 versatile flashlights batteries! Key chain light, car magnet light, pocket and house light.

7D4350 retired registered Army nurse, Wednesday (Dec. 20, 1967). Evenue Funeral Chapel. RIDGWAY, SAMUEL 80, JC2316 er, 6489 43rd Ave. Kenneth Barbara Harrington, 18015 1st Palms Memorial.

GRUXEWALD, LAWRENCE City, a boy, 8 pounds, 4:29 p.m., St Redington Shores, piller-intr. $50. $25 suspended. MISCELLANEOUS Christine Pierce vs. Carl W.

Malmquist, uniform support. Republic Resources etc. Dec. 20, 1967. CARD OF THANKS Rose Bailey, 3300 60th M.

IN, 50c Holdtln layauay! No Money Down! 88 15 shoplifting, $100 bond forfeited. 2'8 3J'J vs. Don Meiklejohn, man I want to express my appreciation fori Mabel Williams, local notei, Funeral Notices damus. Eleanor Stanley vs. Vernon 17.23 the many expressions of sympathy beautiful flowers from the many friends careless driving, $50 bond for of my sister Laura M.

ParKer who re feited: failure to remain at the Stanley, separate maintenance. cently passed way. scene of an accident, $50 bond Pasadena Material Homer W. Parker Family forfeited. etc.

vs. Acrlcite Company, Jack Williams, 224 15th St. distress for rent. to 4 and 7:30 to 10 p.m. today In th R.

Lee Williams Funeral Home. 49th St. and 35th Ave. where ttie funeral ser-vict will be held Friday at 2 p.m. witti th Rev.

Martin W. Rupprecht, Pastor of Grace Lutheran Church officiating. Interment will follow in Woodlawn Memory Gardens. no drivers license in posses C. J.

Godsey, et ux vs. Jay sion. $50 ootid forfeited; care Kordick, distress for rent. less driving, $25 bond forfeited 20. She resided at 321 15th Street North, coming here 25 yean ago from Feastervllle, Pa.

Survived by three listers, Mrs. Anna Kern, Mrs. Marie Weber, both of Feastervllle, Miss Lena Feyler, Germany; one brother, Otto Feyler, Germany. Friends may call at Rhodes East Chapel, 625 Fourth Street North, where services will be conducted by the Reverend Mamie Brown, Friday afternoon, December 22, at 3:30 o'clxk. Interment will be later.

Those desiring may make contributions to the American Cancer Society. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURES Charles Edwards, 1709 22nd HearBetterl First National Bank In St. Pe- St. no driver's license In pos LYNCH Evelyn Naydint Lynch, age tersburg vs. Orvllle J.

Coates, session, $50 bond forfeited. 43, widow of Joseph L. Lynch, passed awav Wednesday, December 20. She re ALLEN Elmond Alii, 1, Of M3'A 9th SI. died Tuesday Dec.

19, 1967. He was a year resident of St. Petersburg and a carpenter for many years, helping to build many of tha old ichools in this area. He was en employe of the Coca-Cola Bottling Co. and caretaker for Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Parker for 20 years. Born In Clay County, Kansas and moved to St. Petersburg, from Decatur, Ind. He i survived by his stepson, Leslie E.

Merrill, St. Petersburg, three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Ash, Tucson, Arizona, Mrs. Laura Gerau of Guthrie Center, Iowa, Mrs. Delia Holtman of Kankakee, and two grandchildren.

Services will be held Friday at 2:30 p.m. In the Anderson McQueen Funeral Home with the Rev. Joseph H. Borden officiating. Interment will be In Memorial Park Cemetery.

Friends may call all day Thursday and Thursday evening at the Anderson McQueen Funeral Home, 2201 9th St. N. Helen Swain, 1617 31st St. failure to remain at the scene of sided at 310 13th Avenue N.E., coming here three months ago from Gibson for A common type of hear an accident, $25 bond forfeited; City Illinois. Survived by her mother, Mrs.

Mayme Ellsworth, St. Petersburg; two sisters, Mrs. Irene Hopkins, Peoria, FREDRICKS Mrs. Blance, 86, of 2660- red blinker, $15 bond forfeited. Julian Miller, 1401 61st St.

failure to remain at the scene of Illinois. Mrs. John Robinson, Arrow- smith, Illinois) several nieces and neph ews. Friends may call at Rhodes East an accident, $25 bond forfeited; ing loss needs extra help to separate "low" sounds from "high" sounds. 1 68th Ave.

died Sunday December 17, 1967. Born In Pickaway County, Ohio, here 4 years from Muskegon, Michigan. A member of Bethany Reformed Church. She Is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Jean D'Alemberte, St.

Petersburg, 2 stepsons, Warren Fredrick! and Maurice Fredrlcks, a stepdaughter, Mrs. Chapel, 635 Fourth Street North, wnere failure to decrease speed to services will be conducted by the Rev Dr. Aaron N. Meckel, Friday afternoon, etux. Bowery Savings Bank, etc.

vs. Richard S. Waybright, et ux. Union Trust National Bank of St. Petersburg, etc.

vs. Baul-dree Masonry and Terrazzo, et al. Frank E. Stumm, Inc. vs.

Robert Lee Posey, et al. DAMAGE SUITS Laurel Henrlott vs. Parke, Davis and et al, wrongful death, damages in excess of $5,000. H. H.

Baskln, etc. vs. Le Roy D. Wade, contract, dam- avoid a collision, $25 bond for feited. December 22, at 4:00 o'clock.

Interment will be in Gibson City, Illinois. Arthur Dephouse, all of Muskegon, a brother, Curtis Teegardln, Columbus, Ohio and a sister. Mrs. George Stoker, If you have this type of 1 loss if you say "I can hear but I don't understand" investigate the Sonotone1 DISCRIMINATOR Ear Electric Corn Popper RIDGWAY Samuel Boone Rldgway, aae to. husband of Beulah Ridgway, St.

Petersburg Municipal Court, Tuesday, Dec. 19, 1967, Plain City, Ohio. Friends may call BOTHNER William 89, of Ave. 5., Gulf port, died Tuesday, December 19, 1967. Mr.

Bothner was born in New York City and came to Gulfporl 16 years ago from Brooklyn, New York. A Lutheran, a retired salesman for a today at the C. James Mathews Funer passed away Wednesday, Dec. 20. He Associate Judge G.

S. Saltsman a I Home, 2025-9th St. where Funeral Tortable Hair Dryer 4-position heat control! Large adjustable hood! with mirror, rail dryer. JC2570 Makes 3 qts. of fluffy-perfect popcorn! No stirring! See-thru lid, lift-out Services will be held at 1:30 P.M., presiding (partial listing): Willard Venhern, 660 Cause Thursday, December 21st with the Rev.

lumber company, a life member of fhe erend James Stevens officiating. Inter Glen Cove. N.Y. Lodge 1458 B.P.O.E., a bowi.JC13Q5 way Madeira tseacn, mold, which can be fitted i for only $20. It can increase the clarity of sounds and! speech when worn with any ment in Memorial Park.

life member of the Nylta Club, New GARTEN Paul 75, of 259-43rd Terr 88 York City. Survived by his wife, Anna, Gulfporl, one daughter, Miss Grace M. Bothner, Binghamton, N.Y., a nephew, 11 resided at 2791-58th St. coming nere 10 years ago from Springfield, Illinois. He was a member of the 1st Methodist Church, Springfield Masonic Lodge, Knights Templar, Ansar Temple, Shrine, American Legion, and a Kentucky Colonel.

Friends may call at Rhodes West Chapel, St. Thursday and Friday, Dec. 21 and 22. Services and Interment will be In May-field. Ky.

WALKER Mrs. Constance 70, of 3820-7th St died Tuesday, December 1. 167. Born In Chicago, Illinois, here driving under influence of intoxicants, $150 and driver's license revoked three months. Francis Graham 2011 Dartmouth Ave.

driving Rep. 12.98 Rep. 099 3.38 A SE, passed away Tuesday afternoon. A retired barber and member of the Unitarian Church, Mr.Garten Is survived lui cord earmold-type hearing aid. A few minutes at our of Ronald Bothner, St.

Petersburg, one granddaughter. Friends may call this by two brothers, Arthur Garten of St afternoon and evening at the Leonard Petersburg and Christian Garten of In fice will show you the ad- vantages of this aid to better dian Rocks Beach. Funeral services Bashaw Funeral Home. 49th St. at 11th Ave.

where funeral services will be held this evening at 7:30 p.m., with Rev. Paul R. Brauer, Assistant Pastor Fred H. Kenfield Funeral Home, Inc. (200 Pasadena Ave.

S), 3 p.m. Friday hearing, which is worn inside the ear. 45 vears from there. A member of the Rev. John O.

Fisher of the United Liberal Church officiating. Interment rncr color rinse litt with SHAMPOO AND SET J's $2.50 EXPERT BEAUTICIANS NO APPT. NECESSARY 7 BEAUTY Uande salon 618 4th St No. 862-3949 Parkin; in Rear 6t of Our Savior Lutheran Church, officiating. Interment will be In Cypress Hills Brooklyn, N.Y.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to your will be in Newton Center, Massachu Trinity Methodist Church and a former Girl Scout leader. She is survived by her husband, Walter two sons. setts. The family will be at the funera home (200 Pasadena Ave. S) Thursday favoritt chanty.

1 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. BOYD Ruth Sharpe, 74, 7570 46th Ave. Walter Miami, Florida, and Giles Byram, Connecticut, ttiree daughters, Mrs. Constance Passmore and Mrs. F.

Y. Rldgely, both of St. Petersburg, and Mrs. S. W.

Gray, Fort CLOSE Ida Rae, on Tuesday Decem N. St. Petersburg, passed away Decem ber 19, 1967. Of 2011 17th. St.

St Open Sat 'til hoon St. Petersburg MS Cenfrsl Ave. Ph. BA2-5971 I ie Ban ber 13, 1967. She was born in Woodland TownshiD.

III. Resident 11 years from Petersburg, Fla. Wife of the late Milton Amador, Canal Zone, two sisters, Mrs, A. Glose, momer of Mrs. f-renk n.

Detroit, Mich. Member Garden Cify Lucille C. Bond, St. Petersburg, and Al N. H.

Harrison. 446-7500 under influence of $150, $50 suspended and driver's; license revoked three months. Viola Ettlnger, 795 59th Ave.i driving under influence of intoxicants, reduced to reckless driving, $75. Ronald Shaw, no address list-, ed, reckless driving, $75 bond forfeited. St.

Petersburg Municipal Court, Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1967, Associate Judge G. S. Saltsman presiding (partial listing): Richard Franier 1119 Melrose Ave. discharging firearms within city limits, $100 bond forfeited.

Hazel Pedito, 878 Newton Ave. disorderly conduct, $25 bond forfeited; public intoxication, $25 bond forfeited. Stlening of Pittsburgh, Pa. Also sur Mrs. Dora Cook, Beacon, New York, vived by two grandchildren, Linda Rae five grandchildren and four great.

Baptist Church. Survived by husband, Harry a niece, Dorothy Eubank, Detroit. Funeral services will be con-ducted Friday (Dec. 22, 1967) at 2 p.m. and Rae Frank Shening of Berkeley, grandchildren.

Funeral services will be Calif. Friends received at the E. B. held at 10:30 a.m. today at the Trinity Methodist Church, 2401-5th St.

with I VL at the Evenue Funeral Chapel, 1220 Fourth St. N. with the Rev. Wendell the Rev. John B.

Bass officiating. In Laughlin Funeral Home 3310 W. Liberty Pittsburgh, Pa. where services will be held on Thursday, December 21, at 3PM. terment in Memorial Park.

C. James Mathews Funeral Home In charge of Lilly, Pastor of Garden City Baptist Church officiating. Interment In Memo If you art a new resident, thinking of transferring savings to First Federal rial Park. Visitation Thursday 7 to arrangements. p.m.

Friends desiring transportation for ADVERTISEMENT visitation please call 898-6761. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS BULLOCK Rachel Fremstad Bullock, not 85. passed away Wednesday, Dec. 7120 Central 50. She resided at 441-33rd Street PAULINE FLORIST 3-W0 CENTRAL Now is the time to do it! PLAZA 896-11V4 6-Transistor Radio Excellent reception at a small, price! Includes 9 volt battery, cam- i case and earphone.

DC37(H enmina here 23 vears ago from Min neapolis. Minn. Friends may call at Wizard Mix Slice 2 appliances in one Portable electric mixer and carving knife. Handy, saves space. JC2258 No Money Wth -TV GRUNEWALD Lawrence W4 50, of 5200 5th Ave.

passed away Dec. 20, 1W. Mr. Grunewald was born in Van Wert County. Ohio, came to St.

Petersburg a year ago from Tampa. He was a bus driver for Southern Tours. He was Protestant. Survivors include his wife, Virginia H. of St.

Petersburg; four $ons, Lawrence Thomas, and Brian, of St. Petersburg and David of California, three daughters, Mrs. Joan Myers of Lima. Ohio; Mrs. Mary Ann Seever of Sunnyvale.

Mrs. Linda Lynch of St. Petersburg; his mother; Mrs, Amber B. Grunewald of St. Petersburg; and three grandchildren.

Friends will received from 2 Rhodes West Chapel, 900-49th St. POSNO FLOWERS 347-1219 Pasadena Ave. N. Just off Central where services will be conducted by Rev. Norman T.

Allers, Friday morn LINDBLOOM'S ACACIA FLORIST ing. December 22 at 11:30 o'clock. 144 Interment will be later. 2332-th St. S.

I94-777 Reg. 5.SS H5! OF THE GCAMNBAt Down Cord! A-l NORTHEAST FLORIST 13J-3Wt Ave (NE Shop. Center) tM-3271 CRAMER Lillian Cramer, 75, formerly of 690 62nd St. and widow of the late Charles G. Cramer, passed away Dec.

17 in Minnetonka. Minn. At this time most savings investments can be transferred without interruption of earnings. Bring vour old passbook to any of 6 offices and we will handle details. There's no charge.

Vour new account will be safe and sound in "One of America's Largest." Christmas Visit 2138 Tyrone Blvd. 7561 49th St. N. A Crottroadt Shopping Cantar PHONE 345-9108 Acren From Park Plaia PHONE 544-1451 Surviving er a son, Kenneth Cramer of Port Arthur, a daughter, Mrs. Milne J.

Schmid of Minnetonka; a S'Ster, Mrs. William H. Fischer e' Gulf-port, and four grandchildrtn. Funeral services Fred H. Kenfie'd Funeral Home.

(2D0 Pasadena Ave. S) 2 p.m. Thursday, the Rev. Albert T. Kevser officiating, interment Memorial Park.

The family will be at the funeral home (200 Pasadena Ave. SI Wednesday 6 to t. Announcement Berger, Mr. Frank FOR INFORMATION CAU MI Ith If. Na.

I ilia C.Mro) A. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS IAND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ST. PETERSBURG See our life size Nativity Scene. Hear traditional Christmas Muic played on carillon bells. Ample space for children to enjoy the pazantry.

Follow torch lighted drive to Nativity at Memorial Park Mausoleum. Day or evening December 15th to Jan. 2nd 49th St. 54th Avenue North. I'd EM IE It fSLIC ONI Of AMERICA'S LARGEST DUNCANSON William, acre 76, of 7j5'i Fourth Ave.

H. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday (Dec. 21, 1967) at 10 a.m. at the Evenue Funeral Chapel, 1220 Fourth St. with the Rev.

Hollingsworth officiating. iestem luto A DOWNTOWN NORTHWEST tM.tm IT.N9. ST. PETERSBURG BEACH MADEIRA Tto yisia.ti.cM em. PINELUS PARK OO, PAmn BLVD.

SKYWAY t.TO T. SO. Pkonm g6-3141 FEYLER Gertrude Bertha Feyler, aoe fl passed away We'jncsoay, December.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Tampa Bay Times
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Tampa Bay Times Archive

Pages Available:
5,184,821
Years Available:
1886-2024