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Orlando Evening Star from Orlando, Florida • 11

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Obituaries KENT THEATRES Semfa Maria Trip Planned COCOA BEACH Plans CHARCOAL Making of a ton of charcoal takes 2.2 cords of hardwood, preferably oak, beech, birch, hickory or maple. -a '-a ave. ONLY A FEW i MAURY'S Restaurantl "white Rose Shopping Center-COCOA BEACH! IStcrting THURSDAY, JAN. 6 'for Your Entertainment I HERB with the Saxophone! and the "MISFITS" I to visit the City of Santa Marta in Colombia are the topic of discussion Wednes day, Jan. 12 at a meeting of the Jaycee Sister City Committee, Committee Pres.

Russ Goff is a member of the Florida-Colombia alliance subcommittee. He was appointed by Secretary of State Tom Adams. The subcommittee is concerned with sister city programs throughout the state. Three delegates from Santa Marta visited Cocoa Beach in December and a reciprocal trip is being planned. The committee meets in the Jaycee office in the Cape Royal Office Building at 7:30 p.m.

GERM FREE SAP While a tree's roots may be mired in humus swarming with bacteria, its sap is germ free. 0l ASK HER TO AST0R and County Will Asli For Road Money TJTUSVILLE Brevard County is in for more beautiful highways if its request for federal beau i i a 1 1 funds goes through. I sioners voted Thursday to ask for the funds. They don't know how much they'll get, but they do know where to spend it. ission Chairman Lee Wenner said could be spent easily for beautifying the SR 403-U.

S. 1 intersection or the Inters ection at the NASA Causeway. ANTHER intersection that needs beautifying badly, he said, is SR 528 and U.S. 1. Wenner said funds also are available for a wayside park, and he said a good starting spot wcild be land Just south of Rockledge.

The commissioners channeled their request for the funds through the State Road Department In Tallahassee. Wenner told his commit 1 1 colleagues that mora money would be available next year and suggested It could be put to very good use In beautifying the land areas between the Indian River bridges. Boat ramps and park areas foreseeabiy could be constructed there, he said. RESTAURANT LOUNGE Spacioliiing in STEAKS CHICKEN SEA FOOD Dancing nightly lo Country and W.tt.rn Mulle COCKTAILS-10 AJW. to i P-NUSe SERVING BREAKFAST-LUNCH -DINNER U.

S.1-MIS. Of Byrd Plaid Your Ho Hot.n Mr Mr. Jo. Crura WHERE A GOOD TIME IS ALWAYS ON TAP mm rtmri cauii 71 DJLM 1 1 i SEE MISS GOLDFIIIGER other GO-GO GIRLS Little Egypt, Bcrbcra, Sandy Deris. MR.

GEORGE MERRIAM DWELLEV, 79, of 610 South Riverside Drive, Indialan-tic died at his home Thursday. Mr. Dwelley came to South Brevard in 1934 from Detroit, Mich. He was a retired sales manager, Kelvinator Detroit, Mich, and also retired president and owner of Pandora Products Birmingham, Mich. Mr.

Dwelley was a member of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. He was a graduate of Harvard University, class of 1908, and he was the first profes sional director 'and instrumental in the starting of the Indian River Players here. He continued as director of this group for five years. Mr. Dwelley was a lifetime member of the Village Players, Birmingham, Much.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Katherine Dwelley, Indialantic; a son George T. Dwelley, Birmingham; two daughters, Mrs. Carol Hodges, Birmingham, Mich, and Mrs. Noel D.

Richards, Fort Pierce; eight grandchildren; and a brother, Charles Dwelley of Palm Springs, Calif. Funeral services will be held at Brownlie Funeral Chapel on Saturday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Alex Boyer officiating. Friends may call at Brownlie Funeral Home Friday until 9 p.m.

Brownlie Funeral Home, Melbourne, In charge, MR. NOAH P. LARIMER, 64, of 649 New Haven Melbourne, died at Brevard Hospital Tuesday. Mr. Larimer came to South Brevard In 19G5 from Tennessee.

He was a member of the Baptist faith. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Alma L. Larimer, Melbourne; five sons, Robert L. Smock, Indianapolis, T.

Sgt. Earl Smock, USAF at Fort Sawyer, Kenneth V. Smock, Indianapolis; William C. Smock, Indianapolis; Clyde M. Smock, also of Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs.

Dorothy Longe-lin, Indianapolis and Mrs. G. Mildred Kormansek, Michigan; 22 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two brothers, Charles Larimer, Erwin, and Raymond Larimer, Indianapolis, two listers, Mrs. Effie, Johnson City, and Mrs. Mon-nie Daniels, Greenville, Tenn.

Funeral services will be held at Brownlie Funeral Chapel Friday at 2 p.m. MR. PHILLIP OWEN BAKER, 89, of 169 Jackson Titus ville, died Wednesday after a long illness. Mr. Baker came to this area two years ago from Lacon, 111.

Survivors Include his daughter, Mrs. Harold Weir, Titusville. Smith Funeral Home of Titusville in charge. I i. 2 A Friday, Jan.

7, 1963 BoiOdict 0pn6 15 Show Storli ol 7.00 With Cartoon TONIGHT thru' Jan. 8 AT 8:55 Ketio-Goldwyn-Mayw prwenli Alain Delon-Ann-Margret Van Heflin 'Jack Palance OncoaTIiicfl -itwiyt I tirget. for tithtr tidi et tfii Itwt v. 7:07 HERCULES, SAMPSON I ULYSSES IQNIIE THHU SAT. DOUBLE SHOCK SHOW coion no to io riUJ IN BIABDI irOLDfw ITS A STEAL E3H3 mrst rrrri 705 CATCH THIS THIEP9 30 3 BIG FEATURES IN COLOR AT 9:00 veannSRT.Tl AND AT 1 0:50 TIRfiGE i JDMUE'S HOY SHOWING 1 'V it i x.

i it 1 1 i r-r-w COCOA It i 1 rr? I I MUSIC by tho very popular group THE NEW SOUTH WALES VOCALIST Betty Jane Ki That Darn Cat kadi the F.B.I. VifAlu 1 I wackiest chaso flJ WIS'i 1 of oil time (ft Friday Saturday Dinner Special PRIME RIBS cf BEEF or BROILED 103STER Baled Potato-Sour Cream Chives Toss Salad-Choice of dressing Hot Rolls, Garlic Bread, Butter Cooki Coffee Complimentary Cocktail li tJLkilAL STRICKIY (( t.WWtOWH.MItKWNI,' ADULT 1, ENTERTAINMENT A INCREDIBLE ORGY PrSIGHTSANDSOUNDS TT.G.I.F. Lajf 2 GIANT SfOTT I VI Nil Ti i (THE BEATLES COLOR AT 7:25 JOAN CRAWFORD AT 10:30 Charlton Hesfon Til i aaafe.aua aa.uk... COMPARISON A rtrinf drive hlUUi THEATRE SR 50 INDIAH RIVER CITY fREE SPACE SHIELDS TOSEI "FRAKXEHSTEIN MEETS THE SPACE MONSTER1' ALSO "CURSE OF THE VOODOO" PLUS "BUCK ZOO" nun MERR1TT INI A a limiiimngt! CLEOPATRA Starring! ELIZABETH TAYLOR REX HARRISON RICHARD SURTON JAN. 5-6-7-8 Wednesday-Thursday Friday Saturday 1 SHOW ONLY Starting 8:00 P.M.

3 SHOWS SATURDAY P.M. FEATURE DAILY mi 16 30-9 00 p.m. SAT. SUN. 2-4 30-7-9 30 p.m.

SHOWS EATRl SAT. i UNESCORTED VB JT CEll I COLOR larg.it butf.t labl.thit lid of th. Moon mum 600 N. COURTENAY PIKE MERRin ISLAND IKCRID BERGMAN Served from 6-11 P.M. Reservations 636-61 44 APFEARIN5 lues.

Jan. 11th and FrL Jan. 14th 4 cfmi'c A COLOniSJ COCOA BEACH FLA. I pi'iu am wrf i AUUDflO 600 mCKHUDSOU "AVERY SPECIAL FAVOR" NOW SHOWING Tho Famous 3 suns Jsn. Eth IAST lilGHT In the G01DEII L0UIIGE VV TH V'Ti 8:55 8:55 Broadway't bounclngest bundle of the screen Sim 1 It's never too soon to start laughing at mm .7 I i af.l iCM mm a vrrtf re mi CALHOUN Hayley Mills "TRUTH AEOUT SPRING' ATI 0:45 CELOOO SHOW TUES.

7.C0 P.M. Don't misi this Great Sho iK5fce.4.i'.;Hkr? i it KIDDIE SHOW SATURDAY "UP FERiSCCFE" JoTtf Edmondl 0'8n1 Sterling Jen. 10th SALT CITY SIX COLOR TICKETS NOW AVAHABlE BtStRVATIQNS 783-23SI.

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