The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida (2024)

Beach Post, Thursday, May 27, 1976 WESTWARD HO Five members of the band from Coral Gables High School make up a part of the musical panorama of American history that will open at Miami Beach convention Hall July 4 for a 20-day presentation. Posing in their covered wagon are (from left) Joseph Hatten, Leslie Scott, Elliot Cantor, Joan Pringle and Louis Hatten. Blood Supplies Blood bank facilities in West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Stuart and Okeechobee will be open late today in the hopes of overcoming blood shortages that "can be very dangerous during the Memorial Day a spokesman for the Palm Beach Blood Bank said yesterday. Several elective operations were cancelled: at hospitals yesterday because of a Area Deaths Breitschaft, Louisa 74, of 1904 SW 13th Boynton Beach. Lakeside Chapel, Worth.

Funeral in Park Ridge, N.J. Celinder, David 72, of 12375 Military Trail, Boynton Beach. Scobee- Ireland- Potter Funeral Home, Delray Beach. Funeral today. Farnsworth, Henry 54 of 1132 Tangelo West Palm' Beach.

Tillman's Military Trail Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. McFarland, Robert 69, of 2614 Amherst Lane, Lake Worth. Dorsey Funeral Home, Lake Worth. Funeral in Newburgh, N.Y. Olive, Jonathan 4, of 9538 U.S.

441, rural Boynton Beach. ScobeeCombs Funeral Home, Boynton Beach. Funeral Friday. "dangerous shortage" of negative positive blood, the spokesman said. A positive is the second most blood type, we need many donations sure of getting through the Memorial weekend, when there are often some ous traffic accidents." Donations can be made at the Bank center at 435 15th St.

in West Robinson, Sadie, 80, of 105 Mockingbird Lane, Delray Beach. Levitt Memorial Chapel, West Palm Beach. Funeral in Washington, D.C. Sardinas, Anselma 83, of 866 SE First Belle Glade. Mixson Funeral Home, Belle Glade.

Funeral today. Smith, Inez Quarterman, 49, of 907 Sixth West Palm Beach. Stevens Brothers Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Utter, Earl 76, of 62 Tortuga Road, Palm Springs. Dorsey Funeral Home, Lake Worth.

Funeral in Rochester, N.Y. CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED FUNERAL NOTICES- WILLIE MAE FORD Mrs. Ford, age 81, of 528 Jessamine Street, West Palm Beach, died Tuesday home following an extended illness. She was widow of the late DeWitt Ford who was employed at Lainhart and Potter Lumber Company. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church and was formerly employed at the Palm Beach Mercantile and has lived in West Palm Beach since 1922.

Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Clara G. Ferguson of West Palm Beach, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held 3 p.m. Friday at Mizell- Faville- he Zern Funeral Chapel, 413 Hibiscus Street with the Rev.

H.H. Meckstroth, First United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will follow at the Hillcrest Memorial Park. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at the Hibiscus Chapel.

HILDA WITTIG Age 63, of 567 Mango Drive, West Palm Beach, died Wednesday, May 26th. A resident two and one-half years, from Reading. Pa. Survived by a son, Arthur Wittig, West Palm Beach; daughters: Mrs. Leslie Moyer of Waynesboro, Va.

and Mrs. Elvina Pacific, Reading, brothers, Arnold Wessler, Cocoa, and Ernest Wessler, New Smyrna Beach, sister Mrs. Elizabeth Ohm, Washington, D.C., and eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, May 28th at the E.

Earl Smith Son Funeral Home, West Chapel, 3772 S. Military Trail, Lake Worth. Friends may call at the funeral home 7-9 p.m. Thursday. MARGARET HORNACK (Peggy) PIKE Age 71, of 573 S.

W. 16th Belle Glade, died Tuesday. A native of Hungary, resident of Belle Glade since 1929. Survivors include one son, Richard S. Pike.

Vero Beach; one daughter, Veronica Pike, Glade; brother, Julius Hornack, New York City; sisters, Mrs. Mae Healey, Santa Monica, Mrs. Elizabeth Comroy, Coram, New York: one grandson Andrew Pike. Rosary service will be Thursday 6 p.m. at the Wetherington Funeral Home Chapel, Pahokee Funeral Mass will be Friday 2 p.m.

at St. Philip Benizi Catholic Church, Belle Glade, Father Paul Saghy officiating Interment at Port Mayaca Cemetery. Wetherington Funeral Home, Pahokee, in charge of arrangements. AGNES L. WILLIAMS 1416 8th Street, West Palm Beach, passed on Tuesday.

Survivors are three sons: Isadore, Charles and Norman Williams all West Palm Beach: two daughters, Genevieve Bradley, Vero Beach, Earnestine Williams, Roundtree. West Paim Beach; three brothers: Thomas Jordan, Pompano Beach, Beauford and Buster Larry, both of Philadelphia; two sisters: Daisy Thomas, Savannah, Georgia and Louise Larry, Philadelphia; ten grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren; six nieces; three nephews, one son-in-law; a host of other relatives and friends. Coleman Funeral Home will announce arrangements. LEO L. LEWIS Mr.

Lewis, 63 years old of 4311 Okeechobee West Palm Beach, died Saturday, May 22, 1976. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Lewis of West Palm Beach, three sons, Kenneth Lewis of West Palm Beach, Wayne Tuttle of Germany and Ronald Tuttle of Garland, Texas. a daughter, Mrs. Yvonne Worthingstun of Lake Worth, a brother Harry Lewis of Lakeland, and seven grandchildren.

American Legion Services will be conducted by Post 47 of Lake Worth at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Quattlebaum-HollemanBurse Funeral Home, 1201 South Olive Avenue, West Paim Beach. Rosary services will follow at 8:15 p.m. A Mass of the Resurrection will be held 11 a.m. Friday at St.

Juliana's Catholic Church. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. ROBERT J. McFARLAND Robert J.

McFarland, age 69, of 2614 Amherst Lane, Lake Worth, passed away Tuesday evening. Retired assistant fire chief of Newburgh, New York, he is survived by his wife, Mary, Lake Worth; two daughters, Mrs. Eileen Aiken, Lake Worth, Mrs. Barbara Daniels, Tequesta; two sisters, Katherine McFarland and Mary Cahill, both of Newburgh, New York; two grandchildren. services and burial will be held in Newburgh, New York.

Family will receive friends at the Dorsey Funeral Home, 3525 S. Congress Avenue, Lake Worth from 7-8 p.m. Thursday. Birch Investigator Decries Education, Describes Schemes By GEORGIA CURRY Post Staff Writer Alan Stang, a life member of the John Birch yesterday identified J. Stanley Pottinger of the U.

S. Justice Department as one of a "small band of totalitarians" using "our schools as part of a scheme for a total Stang also criticized the National Education Association, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) and Judge W. Arthur Garrity of Boston. But when pressed to identify specific people in that "small band," Stang couldn't. And he couldn't remember whether Pottinger was with the Justice Department or with HEW.

"HEW? There's Pottinger in HEW. Isn't he? Or is he with the Justice Department. I get SO wrapped up in this, I can't remember, Stang said. "We have the effects. We know somebody is doing this.

It's certainly not required that I name every member of the conspiracy or even 90 per cent of Billed as an investigative reporter for American Opinion, the 44-yearold Stang was in town for a lecture on "Progressive Education: Danger to Your Child." But he also took some verbal potshots at court-ordered busing, saying "colored and white parents" are against it. Eliminating such busing, he added," won't eliminate quality education. "That's because we don't have quality education. It'll bring back segregated schools if that is what the people want. If they want that (segregation), then they have that right," Stang said.

Running Low in Beach from 8 a.m. to 8 blood donations centers: Stuart, 9 a.m. to Memorial Hospital in p.m. to 8 p.m.; the N. Chamber of Commerce Raton, 10 a.m.

to 8 General Hospital, 2 p.m. AP Wirephoto Area p.m. today. Other 915 E. Ocean 8 p.m.; Bethesda Boynton Beach, 4 Dixie Highway building in Boca and Okeechobee to 8 p.m.

A graduate of Columbia University, Stang said he had investigated school systems for years. He con-" ceded, however, that the majority of the investigation was done by "going through their (schools) textbooks." and A "Since common to be Day seri- Blood Palm Rev. Toby Crosby remembers seeing Lincoln "I went through a tremendous raft of teaching materials, talked with students, teachers and parents across the country. I've been in the libraries researching the subject several years," Stang said. After 122 Years, Rev.

Crosby Is Taken Home by His Lord PALATKA (UPI) The Rev. Toby James Crosby, who died Tuesday at the age. 122, used Loren his congregation "When the gets my bed fixed up, He's coming back for Two weeks ago he suffered a stroke. On Monday, according to his wife of 66 years, Lula, 91, "He asked the Lord to take him. He was Crosby, a thin, softspoken black man born to slave parents on the Crosby plantation near Columbia, S.C., Jan.

21, 1854, was recognized as "the oldest active pastor" in the United States. Only 133-year-old Charlie Smith, who lives in Bartow, is believed to be older. Even in his last days Crosby could recall looking into the face of Abraham Lincoln when Lincoln made a speech and he was 9. He also remembered wandering through the South with his father to stay ahead of the war. He worked on the New York subway and in phosphate mines near Lakeland.

He was a tailor and a turpentine laborer and kept his own chickens and ducks. Friends said he loved to be around children. He founded the Lily of the Valley Church of Our Lord of the Apostolic Faith in Palatka in 1932. "I've been working 98 years, ain't got tired yet, he told a gathering of whites and blacks who attended his 122nd birthday party in January. "I got the Lord in me.

Long as I don't put him out, he'll stay there. "Everything got a distance to go. Obey God, you get to go longer by obedience, he said. "He died as he lived, with a prayer offering himself up to the Lord," his wife told reporters. "'He prayed that the Lord would take him.

He sent for me on Monday and then took my hand to tell me LAKE WORTH FLOWER SHOP 12 ROSES Plus Tax Delivery 3735 So. Military Trail, Lake Worth 968-3118 HENRY A. FARNSWORTH Age 54, of 1132 Tangelo Avenue, West Palm Beach, passed away May 26th, 1976. Mr. Farnsworth is survived by his wife, Dorothy E.

Farnsworth; one son, Richard W. Farnsworth, West Palm Beach: four grandchildren also survive. The family requests donations be made to American Cancer Society. Private funeral arrangements to be conducted by Tillman Funeral Home 2170 S. Military Trail, West Palm Beach.

MARY H. McDERMOTT Mrs. McDermott, 89 years old, of 2547 Marbill Road, West Palm Beach, died Tuesday, 25, 1976. She is survived one niece, Mrs. Phillip Dudley of West Palm Beach.

Rosary services will be held 8 p.m. Thursday, at Quattlebaum Holleman- Burse Funeral Home, 1201 South Olive Avenue. West Palm Beach. A Mass of the Resurrection will be said 2 p.m. Friday, at Holy Name Catholic Church, with interment to follow in Queen of Peace Catholic Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to'4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. SAMUEL BLUM Age 66, of Hastings I-139 Century Village, West Palm Beach, passed away suddenly on Tuesday afternoon, May 25. 1976 in Lake Worth, Florida. He is survived by his wife, Kathryn; one daughter, Mrs.

Gail Epstein of Rockville, his mother, Mrs. Bella Wolf; one sister and two brothers all of Philadelphia, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. today In the Northwood Funeral Home Chapel, with Rabbi Morris E. Shapiro and Memorial Lodge No.

26 F. A.M., Alfred R. Peebles, W. M. Committal services and burial will follow at Royal Palm Memorial Gardens.

JONATHAN MARK OLIVE Age 4, son the Reverend and Mrs. Gary J. Olive, Palm Beach Faith Farm, Boynton Beach, passed away May 25th. Survived by his parents Gary and Elaine Olive; three brothers: Clinton Joel, David Lee, Stephen Wayne: and one sister Christina Marie, all of Boynton Beach; Maternal grandmother, Margaret Black, Antioch, California, Paternal grandfather, Joel S. Olive, Alpaugh, California; Maternal grandfather, Walter Anderson, Alexandria, Minnesota.

Funeral Services will be held Friday, May 28th at 2 p.m., at Scobee- Combs Funeral Home, Boynton Beach, with the Reverend Norm J. Bolton of the Faith Tabernacle, Boynton Beach, officiating. Friends may call at the Funeral Home, Thursday, from 7-9 p.m. Burial will be in Boynton Beach Memorial Park. DAVID R.

CELINDER David R. Celinder, 72, of 12375 Military Trail, Boynton Beach, passed away suddenly Tuesday at home. He came to Boynton Beach two years ago from Chicago. He is survived by his wife, Cella, of Boynton Beach; two daughters, Jo Ann Nelson of Geneva, Illinois, and Susan Lodi of Bloomingdale, Illinois: two sisters. Birgit and Alice, both in Sweden; one brother, Douglas, Chicago, Illinois.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday, May 27, at 2 p.m. at the Scobee- IrelandPotter Funeral Home Chapel, Delray Beach. WILLIAM BEN KIRBY Age 70, of 602 North F. Lake Worth, died Tuesday May 25th, 1976. Survivors include a son, Johnnie R.

Kirby, Salt Lake City, Utah; four grandchildren and one a brother, Willard Kirby of Englewood, Tennessee: three sisters, Mrs. Viola Scott of Athens, Georgia, Tennessee, Mrs. Mrs. Marrie Dorothy Hester of Coleman Chattanooga. of felt: lico Plains, Tennessee.

Funeral services will be held at the E. Earl Smith Son Funeral Home, East Chapel, 1032 North Dixie Lake Worth, Thursday May 27th, 1976, at 3 p.m. Reverend James J. Griffis, Pastor of the Church of God of Prophecy, West Palm Beach, officiating. Interment will be in Memory Gardens Cemetery, Lake Worth.

INEZ QUARTERMAN SMITH Age 49, 907 Sixth Street, West Palm Beach, passed away May 26. Mrs. Smith came to West Palm Beach, Fla. twenty-five years ago from Valdosta, Ga. She was a member of Antioch Baptist Church.

Survivors include her parents, Calvin and Bessie Quarterman; one sister, Mildred Robin Halyard; one nephew, Robert K. Halyard; two nieces, Glenda Barr a and Halyard; a brother-in-law, Robert Halyard; 8 devoted friend, Mr. Samuel Bruce; eight aunts and four uncles; several other relatives, all of West Palm Beach. Stevens Brothers Funeral Home will announce arrangements. Gillette TIRES Pan American Tire Co.

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