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Palm Beach Post-Times. Saturday, March 22, 196921 Area Deaths And Funerals Oottt from U.S. WlATHiR BUREAU CSSA Rain 70 Showr. HffH Snow cold-i. IT77I Figure Shew High Tamparoturai Expected CARROLL L.

COTTLE RIVIERA BEACH Carroll L. Cottle, 28, of 500 West 34th died Friday. Survivors include his wife, Barbara; two daughters, Kelly and Kimberly; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norville A.

Cottle Sr. and a brother, Norville A. Cottle all of Riviera Beach. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 2 to 4 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Hamm St Price Funeral Home, North Palm Beach. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the funeral home. MRS. CLARICE CAMPBELL RIVIERA BEACH Mrs.

Clarice Campbell, 82, of 69 West 10th St. died Friday. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Edna Foster of Riviera Beach, and two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Aldinger of West Palm Beach and Mrs.

Violet Morehouse of Pico Rivera, Calif. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Northwood Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. rot Poytimo Soturdoy Isolated Precipitation Not Indicated- Consult Local AP Wlrephoto will be warmer in regions of middle of the country. PATCHES OF RAIN Rain is predicted today in scattered parts of the Southwest and in the extreme Northeast.

It MRS. MARGARET A. RA Mrs. Margaret A. Gray, 74, of 427 Westwood Road, West Palm Beach, died Friday.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Margaret M. Pinson of West Palm Beach; two sisters, Mrs. Edward Backus of Fort Myers and Mrs. Fred Overall of England; and three grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at Mi-zell-Faville-Zern Hibiscus Street Chapel, West Palm Beach. Friends may call from 12 noon until 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. MRS.

ERNESTINE F. ISAACS PALM BEACH Mrs. Ernestine F. Isaacs, 81, of 303 Coconut Row, died Friday. Survivors include one son, Alvin, and one daughter, Peggy, both of New York City; two brothers, Leo Finkenberg of Miami and Morty of New York City, and three grandchildren.

Private services will be held Monday at Mizell-Faville-Zern Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Interment will take place in Brooklyn, N.Y. Contributions may be made to favorite charities. MRS. VERNA A GIBSON LAKE WORTH Mrs.

Ver-na A. Gibson, 64, of 1500 Lucerne Avenue, died Friday. Survivors include her husband, Robert; one daughter, Mrs. Verno Wade of Bristol, one sister, Mrs. Grace Hauck of West Palm Beach, and two grandchildren.

Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the E. Earl Smith Son Funeral Home, MRS. FLORENCE S. DARNELL BOCA RATON Mrs.

Florence S. Darnell, 62, 100 Royal Palm Way, died Friday, Survivors include her husband, Francis. Funeral services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Lorne-Babione Funeral Home, Boca Raton. Friends may call at the funeral home from noon until 9 p.m.

today and Sunday. JOHN W. FLETCHER John W. Fletcher, 58, of 643 34th St. died Thursday.

Survivors include his wife, Arvilla a brother, James M. of Lake Park; a sister, Mrs. Esther W. McAdams of Carnegie, Pa. and his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William G. of Lake Park. He was right-of-way representative for the Florida Power Light Co. here since 1947.

Funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at the Howard Funeral Home. 2730 Broadway. Riviera Beach. Friends may call at the funeral home from 10 a.m.

to service time today. JOHN H. QUINCE John H. Quincey, 61, of 3898 Forest Hill West Palm Beach, died today, Survivors include his wife. Helen Greynolds Quincey; a brother, Samuel of West Palm Beach; two sisters.

Mrs. Ann Anderson of West Palm Beach and Mrs. Sarah Margaret Miller of California. Funeral services will be at the graveside at 11 a.m. Monday in Hillcrest Memorial Park, with West Palm Beach Elks Lodge No.

1352 officiating. Friends may call at Mizell-Faville-Zern Southdale Chapel from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Weather Table Prom U.S. Wtalhtr Bureau Altwny, N.Y 53 31 .01 Albuquerqu ,71 30 Amanllo ao 32 Alrttvlllt AS 4 All.ntt tt Bulirigl 57 J7 Birmingham 61 43 Bola it 31 Bolton 47 36 .23 Brownlvllla 79 Bultalo 37 30 30 Burlington, Vt 40 34 .07 Catper tt 23 Charlaslon, 57 Charlolta, N.C 70 52 Chicago 41 35 Cincinnati 50 40 Clavaiand 40 39 .04 ColumDui, Ohio 44 31 Danvar 63 24 Oat AAointt 43 21 Dalrolt 39 36 Duluth 31 13 El Pao 75 42 Fargo 31 04 Fort Worth 71 44 Graat Falls 49 27 Halana 40 14 Houston 74 60 Indianapolll 49 35 Jackson, Miss 70 SI Kansas City 54 27 Las Vagas 71 44 Llllla Rock 67 36 Los Angalat 61 50 1.17 Loulsvllla 55 40 Mamphls 64 43 Midland.

Tax 61 31 AAilwaukaa 44 31 .01 AApis. St Paul 35 II Naw Orlaant 74 51 NOW York 62 44 .15 North Platla 55 27 Oklahoma City 69 35 Omaha 42 21 Phtladalphla 64 47 Phoanix 16 48 Pittsburgh 43 37 .12 Portland, Ma 39 33 51 Portland, Or 65 3: Ralalgh 54 Rapid City 57 2J Rano 51 36 .03 Richmond 72 57 St. Louis 55 It Salt LakaCity 53 31 San Antonio 70 55 San Oiago 60 49 OS San Francisco 57 47 .04 St. Sta. Maria 33 21 .03 Seattla SB 31 Shravaport 70 49 Spokana 40 22 Tucson II 51 Washington 70 SO Wichita 66 30 CANADA Montraal 40 37 .11 Ottawa 39 34 .12 Toronto 39 33 31 Winnipeg 31 27 Vancouvar 50 34 ALASKAN Anchoraga 37 36 .02 Fairbanks 30 II .04 Juneau 31 32 .15 HAWAIIAN Honolulu II 61 FLORIDA Apaiachlcola 73 SS Bartow 50 BelleGlade 54 Bradenton 54 Clewislon 77 53 Daytona Baach 76 SI DeLand 79 50 Fort Lauderdale 10 65 cort Myers 71 56 flamingo 71 55 Gainesville 79 41 Homestead 79 56 Islamorada 13 64 Jacksonville 76 53 Kay West 77 61 Lakeland 79 56 Miami 71 61 Naples 10 52 Ocala 10 50 Orlando 79 53 Pensacola 73 57 Pompano Beach ...80 55 Sarasota 54 St.

Petersburg 71 51 Tallahassee 79 44 Tampa 75 51 Varo Beach 79 54 Wait Palm Beach 76 65 Fliers Missing marine exercise, it was disclosed Friday. The American is Lt. Commander John P. Po-tenti. 38, of Nutley, N.J.

The S-2F plane was on an exercise about 250 miles south of Bangkok with the submarine USS Sabalo. BANGKOK (UPI) A U.S. Navy officer and three Royal Thai Navy fliers are missing on a flight during an anti-sub- THE BETHESDA CHOIR PRESENTS MRS. LAURA R. BOHMERT BOCA RATON Mrs.

Laura R. Bohmert. 78. of 4915 NW Fifth died Friday. Survivors include the husband.

William; two sons. John ol N.Y.. and William of Briarcliff. N.Y.: one daughter. Miss Rita Bohmert.

Mamaroneck; six grandchildren and one great grandchild. Services and interment will be in Mamaroneck. Local arrangements are in charge of Kraaer Funeral Home. Boca Raton. TANCREDE (THEO) ROCHELEAU LAKE WORTH Tancrede (Theoi Rocheleau.

66, of North Street, died Friday. Survivors include his wife, Marv; one son, Edward S. Sousa of Gloucester, Mass; one daughter. Mrs. Marilyn Darr of Lake Worth; his mother Mrs.

Eva Rocheleau. of Montreal, Canada; and four sisters, Mrs. Isola Breton. Mrs. Alice Moreau.

Mrs. Bertha Dax and Miss Angela Rocheleau, all of Montreal, Canada. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the E.

Earl Smith Son Funeral Home, Lake Worth. GABRIEL E. BLAGG LAKE WORTH Gabriel E. Blagg, 77. of 1132 North Palm Way, died Friday Survivors include his wife.

Mabel; two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Guitui and Mrs. Ga-brielle Rastall, both of Lake Worth; one son, Simeon of Dearborn, one sister Mrs. Grace Ayling and one brother, John Blagg. both of Flint, and five grandchildren.

E. Earl Smith Son Funeral Home, Lake Worth, will announce arrangements. EMILJ. WESTPHAL ATLANTIS Emil J. West-phal, 89, of 276 N.

Country Club Drive, died Friday. He was a winter resident for many years from Newton. N.J. Survivors include a brother, Robert of San Francisco, and a niece, Mrs. Bertha Ciplick of Newton and Atlantis.

Funeral will be Tuesday at the Smith Funeral Home at Newton. National Chapels Mortuary of Hypoluxo Road, Boynton Beach is in charge of THE REQUIEM by JOHANNES BRAHMS Directed by: ADAM L. DECKER, M.A. Soloists BARBARA CLARKSON SOPRANO- ROBERT SHIESLY, BARITONE GUEST ORGANIST: DR. GEORGE WILLIAM VOKEL, F.A.G.O.

SUNDAY MARCH 23, 1969 at FOUR O'CLOCK THE PUBLIC IS INVITED 1 THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF BETHESDA-BY-THE-SEA South County Road At Barton Avenue Palm Beach, Florida Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday. MRS. FRIEDA ROSENFELD NORTH PALM BEACH -Mrs.

Frieda Rosenfeld, 80, of 405 U.S. 1, died Friday. Survivors include her husband, Emil; two daughters, Mrs. Alvin Goldstine of North Palm Beach and Mrs. Helen Dellheim of Evanston, 111; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Funeral services and burial will be held Monday in Chicago, 111., with the Piser Funeral Home in charge. Friends who wish may contribute to the American Cancer Society. Hamm Price Funeral Home, North Palm Beach, is in charge of arrangements. THOMAS MARION TEXTON CLEWISTON Thomas Marion Texton, 67, of 402 E. Trinidad died in Hendry General Hospital here Thursday.

Survivors include the wid-' ow, Mrs. Helen Texton; three sons, Charles Texton, Miami; Robert Texton, and Marion Texton, Jacksonville, and one daughter Mrs. R.C. Dupree, Gainesville. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m.

Saturday at Pattison Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Ridgelawn Cemetery. HELEN DELORIE FIELDS RIVIERA BEACH Helen Delorie Fields, 12, of 824 W. 1st died Thursday. City Jobs Abegging Lake Worth.

Funeral services and interment will be Kenosha, Wis. SISTER MARY MATTHEW, O. S. F. Sister Mary Matthew, 82, of the Order of St.

Francis who was in charge of kitchen and dietary arrangements at St. Mary's Hospital since 1942, died Thursday at the hospital. A native of Donegal, Ire- land, she entered the order at the St. Elizabeth Mother House in Allegany, N. in City Personnel Director Norman Good hasn't been CRUSADE OF THE AMERICAS 1918.

Sisters of the order operate schools, hospitals and nursing homes. She served as a dietitian in Boston, and was at St. Clare's Hospital in New York City before going to Miami Beach where she was dietitian at St. Francis Hospital in charge of kitchen and dietary arrangements there. In 1942 she was assigned to the West Palm Beach hospital in the same capacity.

Survivors include several nephews and nieces in New Jersey. Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. today at St. John Fisher Catholic Church. Additional services will be at the Mother House, followed by burial.

RONNIE CLARKE BELLE GLADE Ronnie Clarke, 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Clarke of 210 SW 6th died Wednesday. Stevens Brothers Funeral Home of West Palm Beach will announce arrangements. AT THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1101 SOUTH FLAGLER ST.

WEST PALM BEACH MARCH 23 THROUGH 30 smiling much these days. The city work force is down more than 40 laborers and several departments are suffering critical employe shortages. Good said. Applicants are urgently needed, he said, for two clerk-stenographers to fill vacancies in the city manager's and city clerk's offices. Two other clerical positions also are open in the clerk's office.

The city engineering department is another of Good's woes. The department is handicapped because it lacks a surveyor, two engineers and a draftsman. The understaffed police department is short seven policemen needed immediately. Good said. Persons interested in applying tor any of the jobs should contact Good's office at Hall, 320 2nd for information on qualification requirements and salaries.

New Court Hearing Delayed For 'Cruise' DELRAY BEACH A second continuance, to April 4, was granted Friday by Municipal Judge Ernest Simon for a court hearing for Mrs. Betty Ruth Hill, 39, of 402 SE Fourth Ave. She was arrested by police Feb. 27 after she allegedly backed her auto into a police cruiser. With the MEL DIBBLE Team Survivors include her mother, Mrs.

Evelyn Fields; two sisters. Diane and Betty, and a brother, James all of Riviera Beach. Stevens Brothers Riviera Chapel announce arrangements. Funeral Notices MISS rVA MAE HUTChTlNS Funeral ttrvlcn for AAlu Eva Mat Hutchlni, 23, ol 1922 N. Tamarind Ava Watt Palm Baach, who died Monday, March 17, will ba hold 1 p.m.

today at Staveni Brothart Rlvltra Baach Fu-naral Chapel. JOSEPH NAOEAU Funeral service! for Jotepn Nadeau, I ol MM Okeechobee Road, West Palm i Beach, who died Wednesday, will be held at 11 a.m. today at the Tillman Military Trail Funeral Home, Wast Palm Beach. McNAMARA'S FLORIST Wire Service OUALITY-SERVICE-VALUE McNAMARA'S MINI-MALL 620 So. Dixie Lantona TMtTH "LIVING SOVHD" Hearing Aids, '75 up lHriM pain Accmmtm.

to AH Malm NAM HIARINO AW CtNTM 111 MIST IT. TI-J-A3M 1 -S. '9 1 MEL DIBBLE 'fvssX Served as associate evangelist to Dr. Billy Graham. Was em-cee on daily television feature "Impact" during the days of Billy Graham New York Crusade.

Former star of NBC-TV SSivi network programs Featured on "Straw Hat Matinee" and "Breakfast Party" and starred in his own network TV show JiSiw as Martin unoty CAN IT BE HAD IN THE MODERN RELIGIOUS WORLD? W. RAY DUNCAN 8 Great Days Evongalist Quizmaster for "Know Your Biblo" I TV Program If CAN BE IF we respect the wishes of Christ. He prayed for unity. John 17:20, 21. IT CAN BE IF we believe there is one God.The Ephesians were told to keep unity on the basis of this truth.

Ephesians 1 (M2 "Mom" Dibble Bible study each morning Monday through Friday from 10:00 to 11:00 A.M. with "Mom" Dib-ble, mother of the evangelist. Paul taught against religious divi- IT CAN BE IF we realize the dangers of division, sion. 1 Corinthians Xv SUNDAY, MARCH 73, THE CRUSADE BEGINS i49 A.M. Mt In rtgular dcportnwiN 1040 A.M.

Ml Olbblt nta 3Hi Grad In MiKtvofv 10.19 AM. YovtK (7 tfrad HV0V9I, colWg corMr) mm! and Mvrrar Turn, in cnaptl-br-lkvHokf 10.19 A.M. Woman ramsln In tht lanctvory wllh "Mom" Dibbl. You'll km btr 10.19 A.M. Moo mail with Mai Dlbbla In Iha 'allow hip Holl HiOO A.M.

Raowlor Sarvkal, Church Sanctuary, alio 7i30 fM. awartine tanrka wnh Mai Dlbbla MONDAY THRU FRIDAY AM. Woman nnaf with "Mont" Dibbbj lor taitloni 7.30 P.M. fvaryona Mai Dlbbla loaohl MONDAY NIOHT, MARCH 14 7,30 P.M. Sundoy School nock-a-Paw Nfoht.

All clotiat alt tooothor tUiSDAY IV1NINO, MARCH 19 fM. Yowlhoroma, Murray and Jarri Turnor 7.30 M. tvarrona Mat Dibbkj apaoki WIDNESDAY IVININO, MARCH 16 5.30 P.M. All ehurch Fallowihlp "Proipict Suppar" Mai Dlbbla will ipook 7 PJA. Evaryonr Mat Dlbbla loaohl THURSDAY IVININO, MARCH 17 oi)9 PJH.

Youlhoromo, Murray and Jarrl Tu.aor 7.30 P.M. Ivaryona Mai Dlbbla ipaoki IRIDAV IVININO, MARCH 31 7,30 fM. Iwyora Mai Dlbbla ipaakt SATURDAY IVININO. MARCH It O.I3 PJH. Yovthafamo, Murray and Jarri Turnnr 7.30 fM.

itaryooo Mai Dlbbla ioaok SUNDAY, MARCH 10 11,00 A.M. Mol Dlbbla in Morning Wanhip 7,30 P.M. Mat Dlbbla dotal tha cruioda Murray and Jerri Turner Especially for Youth In addition to providing special music and leading the crusade choir, the Turners will lead YOUTH-A-RAMA BUZZ GROUPS for our young people. -E-trj News Of Record. CIVIL SUITS 69 1085 Marie Yoarick vs.

Robert J. Phillip; suit for damages In excess of 11,000 for Injuries allegedly suffered In a traffic accident March 23, 1967, at the Intersection of FordhamOrive and North Dixie Highway, Lake Worth. 69 1069 Seminole Sugar Corp. vs. H.Boree; suit for damages In excess of $3,000 for alleged breach of contract.

69 1070 Vincent Lisantl and Charles E. Finks d-b-a Industrial Diamond Laboratory Co. vs. United Diamond Tool suit for damages In excess of 11,000, allegedly due on account. FINAL CIVIL JUDGMENTS 69 1403 The Sperry and Hutchinson Co.

vs. Cameiot Motor Lodge and Inn Corp. and Gene Armstrong end Vincent J. Messina; judgment for plaintiff. 69 0395 and Fertiliier Corp.

vs. George Faulkner; Judgement for plaintiff. 69 0394 and Fertilizer Corp. vs.T.W. McClaln; (udgment for plaintiff.

MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Ronald J. Ohner, 31, and Tat Lowe, 29, both of West Palm Beach. Christopher D. Arrington, 27, and Shir ley Michard, 33, both of West Palm Beach. John L.

Robinson, 47, of reel and, and Betty Roust In, 47, of Palm Beach. James T. Reddin, 24, of West Palm Beach, and Patricia Moore, 20, of Riviera Bench. Walter N. True 43, and Margaret O'Donnell, 33, both of West Palm Beach.

John W. Strickland, S3, and Vera Drake, 44, both of West Palm Beach. Thomas Hitt, 17, and Judith Orion, 17, both of West Palm Beach. Ronald L. Terrell, 19, and Barbara Goeptert, 16, both of West Palm Beach.

Ernest D. Rogers, 24, of West Palm Beach, and Gloria Round! ree, 24, of Riviera Beach. Charles P. Stell, 36, of Lake Worth, and Christine Ret tit, 33, of West Palm Beach. Joseph D.

Wychoff, 24, and Barbara Fauth, 25, both of West Palm Beach. Jackie Duff, 21, and Ellen Williams, 19, both of West Palm Beach. Bruce W. Younger, 29, of Riviera Beach, and Brlgette Schuli, 31, of Lake Pork. Robert W.

Howard, 21, and Linda Pointer, 23, both of West Palm Beach. DIVORCES FILED John L. Harbelt Jr. vs. Dorothy Harbelt Isadora Gadson vs.

Laura Gadson Crui Moreno vi. Jesus Moreno Jean Taylor vs. Lester Taylor Eleanor Harrison vs. Brian Harrison Alma Nixon vs. James Nixon Willie A.

Jackson vs. Shirley Jackson Raymond L. Werti Gertrude Wertz Patricia I go vs. Donald loo Patty J. DeCicco vs.

John DeClcco FINAL DIVORCES Lee J. Wolfhagen vs. Elizabeth Woifha-gert Judith Kuker vs. Alan Kuker Leona Byers vs. William D.

Byers Poucrt L. Cooper vs. Sue Cooper Louise Koletas vs. Christ Kolefas Lillian Ward vs. Lester E.

Ward; (udg-ment tor defendant. IT CAN BE IF we are willing to yield human opinion to the authority of God's word. Jeremiah urged that man's wisdom is not a safe guide. Jeremiah 10:23. BUT UNITY DOES NOT NOW EXIST! The modern religious world is divided into several hundred denominations who war over names, creeds, practice, organizations, worship and ritual.

UNITY CAN BE HAD when creeds are discarded in favor of the Bible. It stands to reason that none can unite upon that which has divided religious people human creeds. The world can have the blessings of unity when all accept the Holy Scriptures as the sole authority in religion. The Bible only makes Christians only! If all are just Christians, nothing more and nothing less, all will be united. v.v.v.

SERVICES EVERY NIGHT SUNDAYS, 11 A.M. AND 7:30 P.M. WEEKDAYS, 7:30 P.M. (Inc. Sat.) Eight rewarding days of fellowship and inspiration for all ages.

Regular services plus special group meetings. Come meet and talk with this wonderful Christian Team! WE INVITE YOU TO WORK WITH US. CHURCH OF CHRIST U.S. 1 at S.E. 1st Street Delray Beach, Fla.

W. Ray Duncan, Evangelist Sun. Worship Services: 6:00 P.M. Bible Study Sunday 9 A.M.; Thursday 7:30 P.M. Invite Your Friends to participate in the Crusade of the Americas YOUTH-A-RAMA SESSIONS Young people will enjoy Youth-a-Rama Meetings with Murray and Jerri Turner.

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