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a TTIE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Friday, May 25. 19BJ Deaths in Tampa and Elsewhere in the Bay Area the Baptist Church. 'Survivors include two dauehters. Mrs Katie Williams, Arcadia, and ment He was a member of the Lake Shipp Baptist Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Mary Littreil: two daughters. Mrs. Juanita Toole, Winter WILLIAM K. WIGGINS SEBR1NG (By Staff Writer) William K. Wiggins, 64, of 120 Crescent Drive, died yesterday Walker Memorial Hospital, Mrs.

Sam Perry, Lakeland SHOP FRIDAY AND MONDAY 'TIL P.M., DOWNTOWN TAMPA; NIGHTLY 'TIL fj) P.M., NORTH- GATE GIRLS' COOL SUMMER WEAR AT SAVINGS! three sons, Fred Decs, Baton Rouge, Paul Dees, Avon er, Charles Homer Hobbs, Lutz; and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin Hill, Lutz, and Mr. and Mrs. Tullie S.

Hobbs Springfield, Ohio. AMADO RIVERO Amado Rivero, 74, resident of 4015 N. Himcs, died Wednesday night at a Tampa hospital. A Avon Park. He was a retired Haven, and Mrs.

Irene. Faulk Park, and Roy Dees, Wauchula two sisters. Mrs. Nellie Traylor and Mrs. Hilda Waters, both of electrical engineer, a World Belle Glade; a son, Neal War 1 veteran and a member of Littreil.

Eagle Lake; five sisters, the Presbyterian Church. He Mrs. Belle Patterson, Decatur, came here 15 years ago from Mrs. Pearl Marston, Leona, Lakeland; 12 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. MRS.

MINNIE HAWTHORNE LAKELAND (By Staff Writer) native of Spain, he had resided in Tampa for 45 years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mrs. Minnie B. Hawthorne rew Jersey.

Survivors include Mrs. Etta Stover, Harts-his widow, Mrs. Robertha Wig- ville, Mrs. Ella Hale and gins; a daughter, Mrs. Ralph i Mrs.

Nora Burney, Cullman, Boggs, Maumee, a sister, three brothers, Mose Lit-Mrs. Mary Johnson, St. Louis, Itrell, New York City, Steven two brothers, James Wig-jLittrell. Florence, and An-pins, in Kansas, and Littreil, Leona. 10 Wiftgins, St.

Louis; also three grandchildren and eight great 84, 1617 Huntington, died yes terday in "Lakeland General Hospital. A resident here two 1H Sofia Rivero. Tampa; a daughter, Mrs. Mary McNulty, of Haines City; two grandchildren; three brothers, Severino Rivero, years, she had moved from Buffalo, N.Y. Survivors include grandchildren, grandchildren.

two sisters, Mrs. Ralph Reddell and Mrs. Paul B. Hill STEVEN GIBSON Spain, Jose Argentina, Steven Eugene Gibson, infant and Manuel Rivero, Argentina; both of Lakeland. HERBERT P.

SCHULTZ son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett E.I four sisterSi Marla Rivero and Gibson, died in Blackfoot, Idaho Isidora Rivero, both of Argen tina, Christina Rivero, Cuba, and Mrs. Angela Requero of LAKELAND (By Staff Writer) Herbert Paul Schultz, 48, 523 W. Park died Wednesday at his home.

A resident here 15 years, he was a native of Omaha, and a member last Saturday. Other survivors are a sister, Cynthia Lynn Gibson; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mar anger of Racine, and Mr. and Mrs.

Woodrow Butler of Tampa; and his great grandmothers, Mrs. Spain. MRS. JULIA KERSEY MRS. ONA B.

CLIN'E BRADENTON (Special) Mrs. Ona Bond Cline, 71, died Wednesday at a local hospital. She lived at 2210 23rd and came here seven years ago from Miami. She was a native of Decatur, 111. Mrs.

Cline was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Harry Halt, Bradenton; a son, Robert S. Cline, Bradenton; a sister, Mrs. R.

M. Monroe, Baldwinsville, N.Y.; 6even grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. MRS. EMMA F. BRADFORD (Special) Mrs.

Emma Fern Bradford, 84, died Wednesday at a local rest home. Mrs. Julia Kersey. 81, of 808 E. Oak, died Wednesday in a Allie Palmer and Mrs.

Mattie of the St. Paul Lutheran Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Alyce Helms Tampa hospital. A native of Emanuel County, she had Schultz; a daughter, Miss Deb resided Tampa for 24 years orah Schultz; two brothers Mrs.

Padgett is survived by one son, Arthur Padgett, Brooklyn, Carl Schultz of Corpus Christi Bingham of Tampa. BASIL ORLANDO GRIGSBY ZEPHYRHILLS- (Special) -Basil Orlando Grigsby, 63, died yesterday at a Lakeland hospital. A native of Mt. Carmei, 111., he had been a resident ot Zephyrhilis for 11 years. He and Edward Schultz of Omaha two sisters, Mrs.

C. M. Webber cotton tennis dresses compare at 3.98 sale! 2.99 Four styles to choose from! All cool sleeveless cotton tops with separate bloomers. Summer-per. feet playwear for all occasions from picnics to the tennis court.

Assorted colors, sizes 7-14. of Pacific Palisades, and Mrs. E. W. Brindley of Pitts She lived at 1 Park View, Bra spent six months of the yeai cen caMie, aim tunic ncic nnH mfinths.

burgh. FREDERICK II. SLATER ST. CLOUD (Special) Frede 1940 from Sparts Mich She; N.Y. home.

H. was a native of Sparta. There I as a retired employe of the N.Y.; one sister, Mrs. Mary Kersey, Tampa; one brother, R. L.

Kersey, Adrian, two nieces, Mrs. J. C. Prescott and Mrs. P.

B. Hoy of Tampa; and a number of nephews and nieces in Georgia. ALBERT J. CAMPBELL BAY PINES (Special) Albert Jackson Campbell, 84, Spanish-American War veteran, died Wednesday at Veterans Hospital here. A native of Mount Hope, N.Y., Campbell came to Bay Pnies three and one-half years ago from Greenwood Lake, N.Y.

He was a retired rich H. Slater, 76, a native of Havana, Ohio, died Tuesday. He are no immediate survivors. MRS. MINNA V.

ESTELLE ZEPHYRHILLS (Special) was a retired farmer and had lived here 11 years. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Jennie D. and H. Railroad, a membei of the Methodist Church ot Hartwick.

N.Y., and the founder and president of the Egg ana Poultry of Oneonta, N.Y. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. i 1 1 i Hillis Grigsby, Zephyrhilis and Hartwick; a son, Earl Grigsby, Mt. Vision, M. Slater; a son, Harry J.

Slater of Clyde, Ohio; three daughters Mrs. Helen Row of Clyde, Mrs. Ruth Michael of Cleveland and Mrs. Minna V. Estelle, 79, died Wednesday at her home in Pinecrest Trailer Park.

She came to Zephyrhilis 10 years ago from her native Michigan. She was a Methodist. Survivors include her husband, Walter Estelle; three daughters, Mrs. Belle Griffis of Erie, Mrs. Maxine Webster of Knoxville, Mrs.

Anna Rakes of Freemont postal clerk, Brooklyn, N.Y. He was a member of the Presby N.Y.; three daughters, Mrs Grace Jensen, Coopcrstown Ohio, nine grandchildren and little girls' nine great-grandchildren. terian Church, past Commander N.Y., Mrs. Christine Van Buren, Crown Point, Ind. and Mrs Spanish War Veterans Chapter liort sets 11 Betty Lacy, Brighton, two Funeral Notices and Mrs.

Marcia Dix of brothers, Raymond Grigsby, HOBBS, MISS VERA ALICE Miss Marshall, three sons Lee Binns of Cincinnati, Ohio, Paul Conrad, and Virgil Grigsby, Dover, a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Lory, Hyde Park, N.Y'., and 17 grandchildren. Estelle of Homer, and specially priced sale! 1, New York City, survivors include his widow, Mrs. Anna Campbell; a daughter, Miss Marjorie Campbell, both of Bay Pines; a brother, Bruce Campbell, New York City, and two sisters, Mrs. Jeannette Scudder, Middleton, N.Y., and Miss Alice Campbell, New York City.

JAMES II. GOFF SR. FORT MYERS (By Staff Vera Alice Hobbs. age eicht months, of Lull, passed away Wednesday in a local hospital. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the LUTZ CHAPEL of the F.

T. Blount Co. Funeral Home, with the Rev. William D. Tiffin, pastor of the Lutz Methodist Church, officiating.

Interment will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery. Robert Estelle of Tekonsha, a brother. Leslie Shearer, Elgin, a sister, Mrs. Ceana Peck of Michigan, and nine grandchildren. WILLIAM II.

CASPER William H. Casper, 66, of 3110 E. Columbus Drive, died early Thursday morning at EDWARD RUTZEN a Tnrrmn Vincnital A naHvo ctf line Talladega, he had resided 1105 Writer) James Henry Goff 69, 2908 Michigan died Several styles to choose from Jamaica or short, short lengths all with crop tops! One style comes with 3 pieces: in Tampa for 50 years. He is cial) Edward Rutzen, 65, Hibiscus Lane, Jasmine Acres, Wednesday in Lee Memorial -v died Wednesday at his home, survived by his widow, Mrs. Jennie Casper, Tampa; one daughter, Mrs.

Carolyn Hoyle, KERSEY. MRS. JULIA Mrs. Julia Kersey, age 81, of 808 East Oak Avenue, passed away Wednesday evening in a local hospital. Graveside services will be held Friday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock in Woodlawn Cemetery with the Rev.

Charles H. Hurt, pastor of the Florida Avenue Baptist Church, officiating. Arrangements by f. T. Blount Co.

He was a native of New York State and moved litre 10 months rop toppedal pushershort. Hospital. A retired Seaboard Air Line Railroad engineer, he was born in Owens and had lived here 10 years. He was a iGoldsboro, N.C.; two sons, Alex Assorted colors, sizes 3-6x. ago from Long Island, N.Y.

and William E. Casper, member of the Brotherhood of was a reurea car wuu me botn 0f Tampa; and four grand Locomotive Railroad Engineers children. inase iviannaiian can, new York City, a member of Friendship Camp 190, Woodmen of the World, Brooklyn, N.Y., a trus- VERA ALICE HOBBS 908 and the Knights of Pythias. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Audrey K.

Goff; four daughters, Mrs. W. R. McKew- Miss Vera Alice Hobbs, eight tee, deacon and charter member' months, of Lutz, died Wednes-of the First Presbyterian day afternoon in a Tampa hos-Church, South Ozone pital. Survivors include her par- en, Huntsville, Mrs.

Ro KOCHER, ROBERT P. SR. Funeral services for Mr. Robert P. Kocher age 67, 1607 E.

Arrawana will be held at 11:00 o'clock Saturday morning at Curry'a Funeral Home, 605 S. MacDill Ave. The Reverend Edward E. Snow, pastor of the Trinity Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be H. R. Mitchell, Ted Davis. W. M.

Harkness, W. G. Carson, James E. Crowell and Henry Gonzalez. ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Tullie Stan land R. Weaver, Clewiston, Mrs. Joseph Robertson, Limona, and Mrs. Fred Anderson, Tampa; ley Hobbs Lutz; one broth- three sons, Donald Goff, Potts- Long Island.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Walter Traut-man, New Port Richey. A. WARD DENNISON WAUCHULA (Special) Word Favorable MATTOX, NATHAN LEE Funeral services for Nathan Lee Mattox, 8 month old son of Mr. and Henry Mattox, of 2018 Rivera Court, will be conducted this afternoon at 2:00 was received here yesterday of town, George Goff, Seff-ner, and James H.

Goff, Tampa; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Vernon Fulmer, Jacksonville; two stepsons, Edward W. Matthew, Jacksonville, and David H. Matthew, USAF; two broth Audit For clock from the Bethlehem Pente costal Holiness Church, with the flev Verna Jordan, pastor, officiating. In terment will follow in Bethlehem Cemetery.

Duval Funeral Home, 3800 ers, mtner ana samuei uoii, Lee Clerk iseDrasKa Avenue, in charge of ar rangemems. Englewood; three sisters, Mrs. Eliza F. Hawkins, Venice, Mrs. RIVERO, AMADO Funeral services for TALLAHASSEE (IP) State Leunieta Foster.

West Hollywood, and Mrs. Lola Mae Amado Rivero, 74, resident of 4015 N. Himes, who passed away Wednes Auditor- Bryan Willis gave a Stevens, Anaheim, 25 day, win oe neid riday atternoon at 2 o'clock from Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home, with Rev. the death of A. Ward Dennison, local property owner and winter visitor, at his home in Tazewell, Va.

He was the owner and operator of a dry cleaning establishment and was a member of the Methodist Church and the Masonic Lodge in Tazewell. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Rissie Dennison, and a son, Noland Dennison of Tazewell, a daughter, Mrs. George Walsh, Tampa, and two grandchildren. MRS.

ELEANOR ARNOLD WINTER HAVEN (Special) Mrs. Eleanor Arnold, 81, died yesterday at a local nursing home following a brief illness. grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. I generally favorable report yesterday on the operations of the Lee County circuit court clerk's Arthur J. Live pastor of the St AJhjMm lMn iff Chad's Episcopai Church, to officiate.

Interment in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers: Peter Lima, Peter Platas, Jose Faza, Alvaro Alvarez, office. Robert Diaz, and red McNulty. SALAZAR, INFANT SON OF MR. AND BARTLEY DEES WAUCHULA (Special) Bart-ley Dees, 78, a resident of Wau-chula since 1922, died, here yesterday.

He was a former employe of the State Road Department and also did road construction work for Hardee County. He was a member of MRS. WILLIE Funeral services for Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie The clerk, D.

T. Farabee, properly accounted for the money collected by his office, and kept his records in good condition, Willis said. But the auditor also reported that the cash had not been de saiazar, resident of uiosonton, la. who passed away Wednesday after noon at a Tampa hospital, will be held Friday morning at 11 o'clock from the graveside at Oranae Hill Cemetery. Local arrangements by Wilson Sammon Company Funeral a native of Joliet, 111., Mrs.

Arnold came here in 1947. She was posited in the bank as collected Funeral Notices nome. a member of the First Presbyterian Church. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Floyd i by the office.

The money was JOT BROTHERS CwtwJ TAMPA'S GREAT STORE )KyJfffflt 4A- "4 CASPER, WILLIAM H. Funeral serv ices for William H. Casper, 66, resi SIMS, MRS. LULA G1LLY Funeral allowed to accumulate in the of' Smith, Pittsburgh, a son, services for Mrs. Lu a Gi lv Sims.

71 dent of 3110 E. Columbus who Ellsworth F. Bentley, Chicago, resident of 6510 23rd who passed passed away Thursday morning at local hospital, will be held Saturday fice safe for substantial periods of time, and losses could have resulted from bad checks or morning at 10 clock from the grave side in Salt Springs Christian Church Cemetery. Salt Springs, with the away luesaay at a local hospital, will be held Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock from Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home, with Rev. J.

T. Pitts, pastor of the Buffalo Avenue Church of God, to officiate. Interment in Garden of Memories Ceme Rev. M. D.

Wade to officiate. Local arrangements by Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home. theft. But the situation was improved toward the end of the tery audit and collections were de two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. VIRGIL S.

LITTRELL WINTER HAVEN (Special) Virgil Stewart Littreil, 70, of 132 Palm Drive, Lake Shipp Heights, died Wednesday night in a Winter Haven hospital. A native of Grassie, Mr. Littreil moved here in 1932. From 1950 to 1961 he lived in Lakeland, where he was employed by a machinery firm. He returned here in 1961 following his retire- SNYDER, DANIEL W.

Funeral serv posited in the bank each day, Willis said. The auditor had no criticism for the offices of former County Judge Elmer A. Friday Jr. or County Prosecutor Frank A. Pavese.

ices for Mr. Daniel W. Snyder, 79, of Frultland Park, will be held Friday CONWAY, MRS. SARAH (Ll'LA) LOUISE Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah (Lula) Louise Conway, 79.

of 3112 Lesley Road, will be held at 10:00 o'clock Saturday morning at the Jennings Funeral Home, with Hev. L. Earl King, pastor of the 40th St. Baptist Church officiating. Interment will be in Orange Hill Cemetery.

3v 1 girls' baby at 10 a.m. in the Page-Theus Chapel, with the Rev. Horace Hurst and Rev. Huie Holloway, officiating. Interment will be later in Reading, Pa.

Bible Stories LONDON (LTD Nesro slneer DEES. BARTLEY Funeral services TRAPP, GEORGE JR. Funeral a New York supper club, has fnr nnrttov will hplri on services for Mr. George J. Trapp.

68. of 5216 Nichols will be Saturday, May 26, at 3:00 P.M. at ARMENIA 4(02 N. ARMENIA AVE. PH.

876-3143 been signed by the British Broadcasting Corp. to tell Bible: stories on television. A BBCi official said viewers would see! the hapel of Coker Funeral Home In Wauchula, with Rev. Harrison Conley and Rev. Sam Snyder, officiating.

Burial will be in Wauchula Cemetery. held Saturday morning at 10:00 A.M. at the Stowers Chapel with the Rev. A. G.

Cox, pastor of the Brandon Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will follow in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. Arrangements by Stowers uneral Home, Brandon. ner in a simple black dress with three rows of pearls." API GOFF. JAMES HENRY SR.

Funeral services for Mr. James Henry Goff 69, of Ft. Myers, who passed awav Thursday evening in a Ft. WOOD. MRS.

IOLA MARY Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Wood of 322 E. Strickland Plant City, will be Saturday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock from the Wells Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Hugh High, pastor of the South Side Baptist Church, officiating. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery.

Those selected to serve as pallbearers will please meet at the chapel at 3:45 o'clock. doll pajamas specially priced sale! 2M0 each Several styles to choose from in assorted colors, sizes 4-14. Sketched are Just two from our big selection! a. Solid Baby Doll with ruffled stripe" trim, pink or mint. b.

Combination solidstripe in line styling with self ruffles. 41 nam Myers hospital after a short illness will be conducted Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from the Harvey Funeral Home, Ft. Myers, with the Rev. A. P.

Minshew, pastor of the First Baptist Church, of Ft. Myers, officiating. Graveside services will be conducted at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon from the Graveside of the Orange Hill Cemetery, Tampa. Interment will follow. Harvey Funeral Home.

Ft. Myers, in charge of arrangements. GIBSON. INFANT STEVEN EUGENE Steven Eugene Gibson, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Everett E. Gibson, passed away in Blackfoot, Idaho last Saturday. Graveside services were held Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock in Myrtle Hill Cemetery with the Rev. A. C.

Teston, pastor of Citrus Park Baptist Church, officiating. Arrangements by F. T. Blount Company. -A.

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shop Friday XBiial Monday HARDEST, LEONARD B. Funeral services for Mr. Leonard B. Hardest, 63, of 610 O'Brien Street, Leesburg, will be held Friday at 3:00 P.M. in the Page-Theus Chapel with the Rev.

Charles Ragland, officiating. Interment will be at later date in Salem, Indiana. Children's Wear i Available all Maas' Stores except Candy Blvd. I Cocktails Served All Major Credit Cards p. Men, -Sat.

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