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OFF Marriage Licenses APPLICATIONS Newian P. Wilson, 40, Clearwater, and Freda Hazel Bonham, 47, Largo. David Ralph Shreve, 42, and Georgia Mabel Shreve, 35, both ef Clear. water. Emanuel Widman, 34, St.

Petersburg, and Patricia Barger, 21, Largo. Richard Johnson, 23, and Margaret Lettie Andrews, 18, both of Petersburg, Carl Vogt Funk, 64, Pinellas Park, and Lulu May Howe, 65, St. Petersburg. Samuel Alexander Young, 19, and Annette Marie Dewey, 18, both of St. Pe tersburg.

John Joseph Doherty, 67, Petersburg, and Inez Elizabeth Wasmund, 65, Fredonia, N.Y. Michael James Faulkner, 21, and len Louise Schell, 23, both of St. Petersburg. Robert Leo Diesz, 23, and Rosemary Baughman, 26, both of St. Petersburg.

Robert Frederick Hall, 30, Largo, and Joyce Annette Strouse, 21, Petersburg. Arthur Siemers Ritter, 23, and Patricia Jean Chambers, 20, both of St. Petersburg. New Court Cases DIVORCE SUITS Florence E. Campbell Howard L.

Campbell, Wilson O'Malley, Attys. Dorothea P. Ruwe vs. Victor A. Ruwe, Richard C.

Davis, Atty. Blanche M. Gross vs. Wilbur B. Gross, Forrest Hoffman, Atty.

Maurice Williams, Vs. Atty. George Hofmeyer, Ada Hofmeyer J. Dora G. Fleming vs.

Gray G. Fleming, Rosetti, Lenas, Greer DeMoully, Attys. Winona Ellis vs. Washington Lafayette Ellis, Wm C. Kaleel, Atty.

Betty Ann Tibbitts vs. Felton K. Tibbitts, Phillips MacFarland, Attys. MISCELLANEOUS SUITS The Bowery Savings Bank, etc. vs.

Robert L. Gemmill, UX, Mortgage Foreclosure, Adair, Ulmer, Murchinson, Kent Ashby, Attys. Florence McArthur, also known Florence Willitt vs. Excel C. Queen, et Accounting, and other relief, Nelson Nelson.

Attys. First Federal Savings Loan tion of St. Petersburg, etc. vs. Samuel C.

Craven, et al, Mortgage Foreclosure, Greene Davenport, Attys. Ann Schuyler Laver vs. Gomer R. Daniel, damages in excess of $10,590. Finch Mosley, Attys.

George Earl Brown, Individually and as attorney for L. Webb, vs. Gilbert W. Clifford, damages in excess of $5,762.69. Thomas B.

Duff, Atty. Ronald L. Meserve, minor, by Ruth P. Meserve, his next friend, and Ruth P. Meserve, individually, vs.

Clyde Malcolm Hamblin, damages in excess of $6,000. Bacon Hanley, Attys. Orthella M. Miller, et vir, vs. D.

Leo Musgrave, damages in excess of $5,000. McClure Turville, Aftys. Harold King vs. Lewin P. Brightman, damages in excess of $50.000.

Maurice R. Schuh Thomas V. Kiernan, Attys. Illinois Fireworks vs. Joy.

land Park, damages in excess of $1,057.10. Phillips Barber, Attys, Ronald Kool, doing business as Kool's Marine, vs. Joseph H. Jayne, replevin, McMullen, Loeffler Williams, Attys. Al Feldman Enterprises, vs.

Coryell, damages in excess of $830. Allen P. Allweiss, Atty. Allied Products of Florida, vs. Edward Klokman, doing business as The Eddy Painting Co.

damages in excess of $258.49. Alien P. Allweiss, Atty. Allied Products of Florida, vs. E.

J. Cassaras, damages In excess of $209.24. Allen P. Allweiss, Atty. Phoebe C.

Armstron vs. The Travelers Insurance damages not to exceed $5,000. Flower, White, Gillen, Humkey Trenam, Atys. A poston Horvath Jr. by and through his natural father and next friend, Agoston Horvath, Sr.

Vs. Robert D. Green. damages in excess of $267. Masterson, Meros Lloyd, Attys.

Willie Collier minor, and by through is natural guardian next friend, Doreatha Larry Doreatha Larry Vs, Skyway Motors, etc. Ernest Lee Hicks, damages not to exceed $5.000. James T. Earie, Atty. Weaver Loughridge Lumber to NO -Times Photo by Dan Hightower ANY RAINCOAT IN A STORM was this youngster's wise decision Monday afternoon as he scampered across wet, deserted Central Avenue at Fifth Street.

vs. Stanely J. Jackson, damages not to exceed $5,000, Baker Baker, Aftys. City Court St. Petersburg Municipal Court, Monday, Mar.

13, Judge Herbert L. Peterson presiding. George S. Gandy 111, Tampa, failure to yield the right of way, $15 bond forfeited. Calvin Weaver, 2116 Fairfield Ave.

no state driver's license, $25 bond forfeited. Marion R. DeBelt, 6852 Gulf forfeited; Winds Drive, driver's speeding, license, $20 bond no $25 forteited. Howard Letzring, 1795 Central Willie failure Morris to 1831 decrease 26th St. speed, $20.

state driver's license, $25 bond forfeited. no state driver's license, $15. John Ann M. Bowyer, 2023 Second Ave. No Schinabeck, 11260 Ninth St.

Treasure Island, careless driving, $25 band forfeited. Joan M. Ratte, 3597 28th Ave. careless driving, $25 bond forfeited. Chester R.

Turley, 3825 Manatee Drive failure to yield the rifht of way, $15 suspended. Collett, 2036 Third Ave. failure to decrease speed, $20. Joseph Young, Millinocket, Maine, failure to yield the right tway, $25. Deward Mitchell, 4448 73rd Ave.

driving while under the influence of intoxicants, $150 and 10 days, failure to pay, 60 additional days, license suspended for four months. John R. Fritz. 4009 Queen St. displaying another's driver's license, $30 or 15 days.

Adalene L. Powell, 3575 27th Ave. driving while under influence of intoxicants, $250, $100 suspended provided defendant attends traffic court for two weeks and attends driving school, license revoked for tour months. John Schaffer, 4101 48th Ave. pilfering (tie pin and collar pin), $25 bond forfeited.

Roosevelt Sharp, 1725 Patton concealed weapon (pistol), $30. Nerry Johnson, 2610 18th Ave. failure to register with police as an ex-felon, 30 days, Joseph Smith, 104 22nd St. pilfering (pistol), 12 days. Arthur Johnson, 7321 Queen St.

escape City Jail, five days. Births DOCTOR'S HOSPITAL To MR. AND MRS. LLOYD D. Fow.

LER, ounces, 4180 6th 6:40 Ave. a.m., N. March boy, 11, 6 pounds, To MR. AND MRS. RICHARD JEANTET, 3428 74th St.

girl, pounds, 7 ounces, 2:55 p.m., March 13, 1961. ST. ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL To MR. AND MRS. FRANK ADAMS, 400 18th St.

girl, pounds, 15 ounces, 9:53 a.m., March 11, 1961, To MR. AND MRS. DAVID A. HALL, 6151 41st Ave a bay, 6 pounds, ounce, 7:58 p.m., March 12, 1961. To AIR 36 AND MRS.

EDWARD HAEUSSNER, 6500 Hobson St. NE, boy, pounds. ounce, 9:31 p.m.. March 12, 1961. Rainfall Returns Zone Sprinkling; Ban Is Ended (Continued from Page 1-B) winds 15-25 m.p.h.

and more mild temperatures. Taken by surprise, school children, shoppers and soggy mailmen coped the best they could with the steady rain. By 5 p.m. a large area of light to moderate showers and thundershowers covered almost all of Central Florida and extended westward into the Gulf for 110 miles. The area, the Bureau said, was moving eastward about 25 m.p.h.

Embedded in the general rain were heavier shower areas. At 6812 Meadowlawn Drive, E. S. Caldwell reported a 2.60- inch fall. Treasure Island Weather Station on the Gulf Beaches reported 1.84 inches during the afternoon; at Mirror Lake in downtown St.

Petersburg the reading was 1.04 by 4:30 p.m. with rain continuing. TEMPERATURES remained mile, ranging from 64-74 degrees in St. Petersburg, and should be about the same today. The fiveday forecast called for readings averaging 24 degrees above seasonal normal, and rainfall up to about .75 inches.

Although the preview of April showers washed out baseball, I generally gardeners and rejoiced lawn to growers the see gray Monday. It is quite likely, the Bureau said, that spring will get an added shot in the lawn today. Yesterday's Temperatures High Low Prec. 1St. Petersburg 74 64 1.04 Data From U.S.

WEATHER BUREAU LOW 30 (HIGH 29.09 30.59 COLD 30 60 ATION LOW 50 A COLD 60 29.41 HIGH WARM 30.24 STA 80 HIGH Rain 30.18 Snow FORECAST 90 COLD For Daytime Tuesday Figures Show High Temperatures Expected- Albany, N.Y. Alpena, Mich. .06 Amarillo Asheville Atlanta Atlantic City Baltimore Birmingham Bismarck Boise .03 Boston Bradenton 1.50 Brooksville Buftalo Burlington, Vt. Cape Hatteras Charleston Charlotte Chattanooga Chicago Cincinnati Clearwater 1.65 Cleveland Columbus, 0. Dallas Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth Fresno Houston Indianapolis Jacksonville Kansas City Key West Knoxville Little Rock Los Angeles Louisville .23 Memphis Meridian Miami Beach Milwaukee Paul Mobile Montgomery Montreal Nashville New Orleans New York .07 Norfolk Gulf Water Temperature Precipitation Table Temperatures Precipitation 1961 1960 Aver.

Record January 2.23 1.48 2.44 10.39 $48 February 3.01 4.72 2.94 10.93 '37 March 1.23 7.75 3.18 11.33 '59 April 6.16 2.86 9.09 May 1.26 2.23 10.64 June 4.25 6.13 16.88 July 16.46 8.94 18.97 $45 August 5.46 9.16 21.65 39 September 8.63 8.52 18.60 '53 October 4.11 3.49 14.12 November .02 1.78 6.85 December 1.15 2.06 6.67 Totals 6.47 61.45 F. Hohmann Dies; Former Investigator Frederick M. Hohmann, 77, Belle Grove Trailer Park, Bradenton, former inspector and special investigator for the U.S. justice and treasury departments, died Sunday (March 12, 1961) in a Bradenton Hospital. Mr.

Hohmann, born in Alleghany City, moved to Braburgh. A veteran the Spanishdenton 21 years ago, from PittsAmerican War, and Philippine insurrection, he became an inspector and special investigator for the U.S. justice and treasury departments, working with J. Edgar Hoover on many tax evasion cases. He was also a former fireman in Pittsburgh.

He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the United Spanish American War Veterans. Mr. Hohmann is survived by his wife, Elena; three sons, Fred, Butler, Ben, Redington Beach, and W. W. Jackson, Ashtabula, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs.

Dorothy Selfredge, Butler, Mrs. Guy D. Johnson, Bradengrandchildren, three great grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the GriffithCline Funeral Home.

FUNERAL NOTICES CLARK-Funeral services for Sedgwick A. Clark, 81, who passed away Saturday will be held at 10:00 A.M. Wednesday at The Palms Memorial with the Rev. Dr. Allison A.

McCracken officiating. Interment will be made later. native of Fultonville, N.Y., Mr. Clark came here months ago from that city and resided at 131 4th Avenue North. His survivors Include his wife.

Florence Wemple Clark, sons, S. Ashton, Muncie, Edward Wemple, with the American Embassy at Panama and Howard Morton Clark, Westfield, N.J. and nine grandchildren. DAVIS Frances E. Davis, age 72, wife of Captain Frank P.

Davis, passed away Thursday, March 9, in local hospital. She resided at 5700 TwentyFirst Avenue South, coming here twenty-eight years ago from Kansas City, Mo. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Davis is survived by three brothers, Benjamin W. Dunlap, Wichita, Kansas; Fred R.

Dunlap and Alfred E. Dunlap, both of Kansas City, and two sisters, Mrs. E. E. Vilm, WichIta, Kansas, and Mrs.

Walter Callaway, Orrick, Mo. Friends may call at the Rhodes West Chapel, 900 Forty-Ninth Street North, where services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon, 2:00 o'clock, by the Reverend Dr. Logan Landrum. Interment will be Memorial Park Cemetery. Clearwater 76 1.65 Brooksville 81 .30 Bradenton 82 1.50 Sarasota 80 60 .98 Venice 80 59 1.06 FAY-Patrick P.

Fay, age 17. passed away Saturday, March 11 at his resi. dence. He resided at 2501-3rd Avenue North coming here fifteen years ago from Springfield, Illinois. Mr.

Fay is survived by sister, Mrs. Frank Smith, St. Petersburg and three nieces, Mrs. Shirley Baldonieri, Mrs. Frances Zimmerman and Mrs.

Joan Carlson, Friends may call at Rhodes East Chapel, 635 Fourth Street North where Recitation of the Rosary will be held, Tuesday evening, March 14, at 6:30 o'clock. Requiem Mass will be sung by the RI Reverend John J. Mullins, Wednesday morning, March 15 at 9:00 o'clock at St. Paul's Catholic Church. Interment will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

FOSS Mr. George B. Foss 77, resident of this city for the past years, passed away Sunday March the 12th at his residence, 1026-14th Ave. No. Mr.

Foss was born in Livingston, Alabama and moved here from BirmIngham, Alabama. He was member of St. Bedes Episcopal Church of this city, graduated from Auburn University in 1904. Member of the Kappa Sigma Phi Fraternity and 8 member of the Alabama Society, Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gladys Foss; son, George B.

Foss Daughters, Mrs. Mary J. Trimble, Mrs. Charles C. Murphy, Mrs.

Donald Hallas; six grandchildren, all of this city. Services will be held at St. Bedes Episcopal church, Tuesday, 3:30 p.m. with Father John G. Clarkson Jr.

officiating. Friends may call at the Downs Chapel, 1045-9th Ave. No. til 3 p.m. Tuesday.

GRACE Oliver W. Grace, 85, of 335 65th St. North, husband of Mrs. Ethel H. Grace, passed away Sunday morning in a local nursing home.

Friends may call at Fred H. Kenfield Funeral Home, Central at 64th, where funeral services will be held at four o'clock Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. Dr. Denver C. Pickens of Pasadena Community Church officiating.

Interment will be later in the North. Deaths Elsewhere (C) 1961 New York Times CHARLES RAYMOND SHIP. LEY, 77, who retired in 1946 as president of John Wanamaker's of New York and Philadelphia, died at his Sarasota home yesterday. DR. GERTRUDE CARMAN BUSSEY, 73, of Baltimore, retired head of the philosphy department at Goucher College, died in New York Sunday while visiting a sister.

KENNETH FINK, 57, founder and president of the Princeton Research Service, which conducts public-opinion polls on political and business subjects, died in Princeton yesterday. Armes To Discuss Lighting Plans Today St. Petersburg City Manager George K. Armes will outline street lighting plans at a meeting today of the Greater Fourth Street Improvement Association. The scheduled at p.m.

at Craft Village, 2710 Fourth St. N. ADVERTISEMENT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS McCUTCHEON-TINMAN Florist 3163 CENTRAL AVE. PHONE 7-3661 POSNO FLOWERS 6630 CENTRAL FUNERAL DESIGNS CALL DI 1-0001 CARD OF THANKS The family of Ray Walter Johnston wish to thank their many friends for their kind thoughts in our recent bereavement. Signed Mrs.

Etta Johnston St. Petersburg Times, Tuesday, March 14, 1961 Obituaries 9-B OBITUARIES OBITUARIES Services Set Today For Alvah Chapman Sr. Funeral services for Alvah H. Chapman 71, former general manager of the Bradenton Herald, will be today (Tuesday, March 14, 1961) at 3 p.m. in St.

Luke's Methodist Church, Columbus, Ga. Chapman, a newspaper, television, radio, and realty exdied Sunday (March 12, 1961) at his Columbus home. A He Atlanta underwent last October brain and surgery had in been confined to his home since Nov. 6. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Wyline Page Chapman, Columbus; a daughter, Mrs. Margarite Wyline Sayler, St. Petersburg; a son, Alvah Chapman Miami, three sisters, Mrs. Walker Williams, Buena Vista, Mrs. George Montgomery, Commerce, and Mrs.

James Walker, Lancaster, S.C.; and a brother Duncan L. Chapman, Columbus. ALLING, MRS. NINA Phil- adelphia, Thursday (March 2, 1961) in Los Angeles. Former resident here for 20 seasons.

Retired teacher and principal in Philadelphia. First Presbyterian Church. Survived by two sisters, Miss Mary S. Crawford, Los Angeles, and Mrs. Robert MacMilIan, Philadelphia.

Services were in Philadelphia. DAVIS, SUSAN, 11 months, 26th Ave. SE, Monday (March 13, 1961) at home. Survived by her parents, Dr. Albert J.

Davis and Dr. Janice Davis, both of St. Petersburg; a brother, Dan iel, St. Petersburg. Omit flowers and send donations to Cancer Fund.

C. James Mathews Funeral Home. DINGMAN, J. ERNEST, 75, 2344 Woodlawn Circle Monday (March 13, 1961) local hospital. Native Constantia, N.Y.

Here 10 years from Oneida, N.Y. Retired cabinet maker. Woodlawn Presbyterian Church; Mason. Survived by wife, Louise nieces and nephews. John S.

Rhodes, Inc. a East Chapel. GAGER, MRS. OLIVE 74, 2234 26th Ave. Monday (March 13, 1961) local hospital.

Native Providence, R.I. Here nine years from Niagara Falls, N.Y. Methodist church; OES, Order of the Amaranth, White Shrine, all of Niagara Falls. Survived by husband, Walter three sons, Walter 0., Burling. ton, Robert Brookfield, George Youngstown, N.Y.; ten grandchildren; a brother, Percy N.

Jaques, St. Petersburg; two sisters, Miss Myrtle Jaques and Mrs. Celinda Moulthrop, both of Plainville, Mass. The Palms Memorial. GARLIN, MRS.

ROSINA 79, St. Petersburg, Sunday (March 12, 1961) local hospital. Native Switzerland. Here 13 years from Chicago. Survived by two sons, John, Chicago, and George, Miami; sister, Mrs.

Margaret Moeller, Addison, Ill. Layton Funeral Home. NORTON, MRS. DAISY, 79, 12th St. Monday (March 13, 1961) at home.

Native Rockford, Mich. Here four months from Douglas, Mich. Congregational Church; OES. Douglas. Survived by brother, Elton L.

Jewell, Fennville, Mich. Downs Funeral Home. POPE, MRS. FRIEDA, 72, 7771 60th St. Pinellas Park, Monday (March 13, 1961) local hospital, Native Cincinnati.

In Pinellas Park six years. Survived by three sisters, Mrs. Elsa Price, Pinellas Park, Miss Clara Deutschbin, and Miss Etta Deutschbin, both of St. Petersburg. Services in Cincinnati.

Wilhelm Funeral Home. Omit flowers. PORTER, LOYD 44, 625 Chester Court Saturday (March 11, 1961) in a local hospital. Native of Mount Vernon, Ill. Here 35 years.

Survived by wife, Jessie; Parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Porter, Mount Vernon; maternal grandmother, Mrs.

Mattie C. Stratton, Mount Vernon; two brothers, Wendell, and Rev. Sydney Porter, both of Mount Vernon. Baynard-Barnes, Biscoe Yopp Funeral Home. RUSSELL, FRANK 83, 6747 Livingston Ave.

Sunday (March 12, 1961) hospital. Native Brookfield, Mass. Here five years from Spartanburg, S.C. Retired construction superintendent. 32nd Degree Mason; Knights Templar; 50 year member of OES.

Survived by wife, Maude; a stepdaughter, Miss Evelyn Porter; a step son, Roger Porter, both of St. Petersburg; a sister, Mrs. Alma Skelton, New Enterprise, Pa. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Home. POPLAWSKI, ANTHONY, 69, Alt.

19, Tarpon Springs, Sunday (March 12, 1961) at home. Native Poland. Moved to Tarpon Springs 13 years from Detroit. Retired pattern maker in auto industry. Veteran of World War I.

St. Mary's Polish National Catholic Church; the Polish Society, St. Petersburg. Survived by wife, Helen; a daughter, Mrs. Wanda Baitty, Detroit; two stepsons; two sisters, and two brothers.

Vinson Funeral Home, Tarpon Springs. Rev. Bertram Fleming, Organized 2 Churches in charge of arrangements." TRUSTEXPERIENCE A PALMS MEMORIAL' A MODERN FUNERAL HOME Maynard A. Duryea Frank M. Ryl 649 2nd Ave.

So. Phone 7-4112 Rev. Bertram Bryan Fleming, 62, 14052 West Parsley Drive, Madeira Beach, retired Methodist minister, died Monday (March 13, 1961) at his home. Rev. Fleming, born in Sullivan, moved here five months ago from Springfield, He organized the Fairborn Methodist Church, Fairborn, and the Enon Methodist Church, a Enon, Ohio.

He was the minister of the Bainbridge Methodist Church, Bainbridge, Ohio, the Mount Sterling Methodist Church, Mount Sterling, Ohio, and the North Ridge Methodist Church, Springfield, Ohio. He was financial secretary for the White Cross Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. He was a member of the Methodist Conference of Ohio; the Saint Andrew's Lodge No. 619, Springfield, Ohio; the International Order of the Lions; Springfield Shrine Club, Springfield; the Antroch Temple, AAONMS, Dayton, Ohio. He is survived by his wife, Naomi SeDewey; a son, Robert Jacksonville; two daughters, Mrs.

Betty Stuber, Palos Verdes Estates, Mrs. Karl Lynd, Springfield; two brothers, Lucian L. Fleming, Lafayette, and E. A. Fleming, Danville, three sisters, Mrs.

Stella Johnson, Merom, Mrs. Jean Tirtle, New Lebanon, and Mrs. Zoe Edginton, Indianapolis. Seminole Beach Memorial is VITA Florida's Most Outstanding RETIREMENT LIVING by: Orrin Thompson "One of the Nation's Top Home Builders" MODELS $9950 to $16,000 LOT INCLUDED NO CLOSING COSTS Down Payment as Low $300 and $58.81 per mo. SEE THE DISPLAY CENTER Between Bradenton Sarasota just south of Cortez I Rd.

on U.S. 41 or write: 1315 51st Ave. Dr. Bradenton, Fla. OPEN DAILY 9 9 SHAW, LT.

COL. BENSON 67, 5529 Gulfport Monday (March 13, 1961) local hospital. Native Ohio. Here two weeks from Oak Park, Ill. Retired store operator.

Retarian; Methodist Church; veteran of World War IL. Survived by his wife, Albertine C. Burial in Arlington National Cemetery. John S. Rhodes, Inc.

West Chapel. SMITH, GEORGE CLINTON, 69, 2440 28th St. Friday, (March 10, 1961) local hospital. Native Newton County, Ga. Here 20 years from Georgia.

Retired painter. Veteran of World War Baptist Church; Painters Union; American Legion; VFW. Survived by son, Charles Honolulu, Hawaii; Miss Nannie Smith, Fitzgerald, Ga. Ralph G. Cooksey Funeral Home.

VILES, HERMAN, 69, 7400 46th Ave. Monday (March 13, 1961) local rest home. Native Carleton, Mich. Here years from Dearborn, Mich. Retired supervisor with Ford Motor Co.

Survived by wife, Arta; a daughter, Mrs. Annabelle Perkins, Lunenburg, two granddaughters; a sister, Mrs. Wilbert Close, Carleton. F. H.

Osgood Funeral Home. (PURE) FUEL OIL Man SINCE 1930 C. A. Atherton Oil Co. FOR PROMPT DELIVERY, CALL 7-5544 7.4786 HEDGES- Funeral services for Mrs.

Ber tha H. Hedges, 2010 U.S. 19 Clearwater, who died March 10 were held at at the 11:30 Clearwater Moss conducted Chapel by Dr. Monday a.m. ert E.

Coleman Jr. pastor of the First Christian Church, Clearwater. Interment followed in Sylvan Abbey. KUEHNE William Kuehne, 56, 1525 28th Ave. passed away Friday, March 10, 1961, in local nursing home.

Mr. Kuehne was born in Germany and came here 11 years ago from White Plains, N.Y. He was reired glove manufacturer, and he is survived by his wife Irene, and daughters, Miss Carolyn Kuehne of St. Petersburg, and Mrs. John P.

Smith of Groves, Texas, and 2 grandchildren. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 Monday. Funeral services will be held Chapel in at the 10 C. a.m. E.

Tuesday, Prevatt Memorial 1961, with the Rev. Henry V. Kahlenberg of the Trinity Lutheran Church officiating, with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery. C. E.

Prevatt Memorlal Home, 801 59th St. N. In charge of arrangements. KNOX-Funeral services for Emanuel E. Knox, 75, who passed away Sunday will be held at 10:30 AM Today, (Tuesday) at The Palms Memorial with the Rev.

Vaughn Johnson officiating. Interment will follow in Memorial Park. A native of Stella, Mr. Knox came here 35 years ago from Cincinnati, and resided at 1447 17th Avenue North. A retired painting contractor, he is survived by his wife, Mae of St.

tersburg, sister, Mrs. Dessa Cram, brother John, both of Cincinnati and several nieces and nephews. LANDON Alice E. Landon, 78. passed away Sunday, March 12 her resi.

dence. She resided 336-4th Avenue North coming here five years ago from New Bedford, Massachusetts. Miss Landon is survived by a brother, Omer W. Landon, Plant City, Florida, a sister, Mrs. Cora Hubbell, New Haven, Vermont.

Friends may call at Rhodes East Chapel, 635 Fourth Street North where services will be conducted the Reverend Louise C. Beaty Wednes. day afternoon, March 15 2:00 o'- clock. Interment will be In Hinesburg, Vermont. MOORE-Dr.

Stevenson Moore Jr. 66 of 5432--25 Ave. No. St. Peters: burg, husband of Helen B.

Moore, father of Dr. Stevenson Moore 111, passed away in a local hospital Saturday morning. Funeral services at the Pilgrim Congregational Church, Central Ave. 2 P.M. today, Rev.

Henry W. Tuttie, Pastor officiating. Interment in MeNo. 283 will services at morial Park Cemetery. Northside Lodge grave.

Masons meet at the temple at 2 p.m. POPLAWSKI-Friends of Anthony Popfor 13 years, formerly of Detroit, lawski, a resident of Tarpon Springs ber of Polish American Club, St. Petersburg, may call at the Vinson Funeral Home in Tarpon Springs Tuesday night from seven until nine p.m. Services and interment will be in Pinconning, Mich. on Saturday.

ROGERS Funeral services for Robert Ray Rogers, 30, of 6377 Emerson Ave. South, son of Mrs. Winifred M. Arthur, will eleven be o'clock held Wednesday, H. Ing at field Funeral Home, Central at 64th, the Rev.

Henry W. Tuttle, pastor of Pilgrim Congregational Church, officlating. Interment will follow in Memorial Park. SHERLOCK Kenneth William, 58, 6120 49th Ave. No.

passed away March 11, 1961 in a local hospital. He came here 4 years ago from Flint, Michigan and was a retired supervisor for General Motors. He was a member of St. Jude's Roman Catholic Church. Survivors other than his wife Gertrude are son William Robert, Norfolk, 1 daughter Mrs.

Virginia Ann La Roy of Livonia, Michigan and 2 grandchildren, 1 brother Thomas Philadelphia, Pa. Rosary will be held 7:30 p.m. this evening. Friends may be received starting at 10 a.m. today.

Service will be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. at St. Jude's Roman Catholic Church. Interment will be in Memorial Park. R.

Lee Williams Funeral Home in charge of local arrangements. SHORTLIDGE-Mae Davis Shortlidge, age 78, widow of Wentworth H. Shortlidge, passed away Sunday, March 12 at her residence. She resided at 3501-28th Avenue North coming here four and half years ago from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mrs.

Shortlidge is survived by daughter, Miss Jean Shortlidge, St. Petersburg and a sister Mrs. Hower, Elysburg, Pennsylvania, Friends may call at Rhodes East Chapel, 635 Fourth Street conducted North, the where Reverend services will be by Waldo Farabee and the Reverend D. Debevoise, Wednesday Interment morning, will March 15 at 11:00 o'clock. in Memorial Park Cemetery.

WAY Buel Knapp, 82, lived 9th St. died in local hospital Sunday night. Survived by his wife, Luella S. One brother; Van M. Way, Denver, Colorado.

Friends may call the C. James Mathews Funeral Home, 2025 Tuesday, 9th St where So. funeral from 7 services to win be held Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. The Reverend T. Raymond Allston officiatIng.

In Ileu of flowers donations may be made to the Building Fund of Covenant Presbyterian Church. Interment later. WOOD Bridget Boyle Wood passed away Sunday, (March 12, 1961) in local rest home. She resided at 434 90th Avenue North having come here fourteen years ago from Pittsburgh, Pa. She is survived by her Charles Wood of St.

Petersburg: three James Boyle brothers, of St. John Petersburg Boyle and Phillip Boyle of Clarington. Pennsyvanof la; New and one York sister, City, N.Y. Miss Mary Friends Boyle call at the Thomas J. Brett Funeral Home, 4810 Central Avenue.

Requiem Mass will be celebrated by Reverend James S. Honnen on Wednesday, March 15 at 8:00 a.m. at the Holy Family Catholic Church. Interment will follow in Calvary Cemetery. ORDER GOLDEN Announcements BARE, EARL L.

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Partly cloudy. High 75 to 85. Southerly 20-mile winds. I Partly cloudy and warm. High 80 to 85.

Southerly 20-mile winds. Partly cloudy. High 80 to 85. Southeast 20-mile winds. Partly cloudy and mild through tonight.

High in the 70s. Southerly 10 to 20-mile winds becoming 8 to 18-mile variable winds. Tides For Tuesday, St. Petersburg Anna Maria Bradenton Clearwater Corey Causeway Cortez Dunedin, St. Joseph Sound Egmont Key Gandy Bridge, Hillsborough Gulfport Indian Rocks Johns Pass Pass-a-Grille Pinellas Point Safety Harbor Sarasota Skyway, Mullet Key Channel Tarpon Springs, Anciote River Welch Causeway Withlacoochee River Sun Rises Sun Sets .16 A 1.08 High 14, 1961 High Low 11:578 Moon Sets BRETT FUNERAL HOME PHONE DI 7-5161 24 HR.

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