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-The Post, Sunday, June 10, 1984 SC PB Area Deaths- Adams, John 66, of 317 N.W. Seventh Court, Boynton Beach. Scobee-Combs Funeral Home, Boynton Beach. Masonic service 7:30 p.m. Monday.

Barr, Lloyd 76, of 1 2427 Avenida Oste, West Palm Beach. Barcelona, Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Memorial service Monday. Brosnahan, Raymond 65, of 54003 Chapella Bay, Boynton Beach. Boynton Memorial Chapel, Boynton Beach.

Funeral Mass 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Thomas More Parish Center Chapel. Bruck, Herman, 75, of 4847 Fred Gladstone Drive, West Palm Beach. Northwood Funeral Home, West Palm Beach.

Funeral Tuesday in Brooklyn, N.Y. Davison, Walter 67, of 19160 S.E. Robert Drive, Jupiter. Necron Cremation Services, Lake Worth. Glenn, Robert of Jonathan.

Landing in Jupiter. Village Funeral Home, Jupiter. Funeral 11 a.m. Tuesa day. Hemlein, Gabrielle (Gail), 71, of 923 S.

on Worth. Legge Funeral Home, Lake Worth. Funeral Monday. Knox, Henry, 75, of 34 W. 24th Riviera Beach.

Northwood Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Liebensohn, Irving, 5550 N. Ocean Drive, Singer Island. Riverside Guardian Plan Chapel, West Palm Beach. Funeral at noon today.

Linda, Helen, 62, of 711 Lori Drive, Palm Springs. Riverside Guardian Plan Chapel, West Palm Beach. Funeral 10 a.m. today. Mansfield, Frances Morgan, 78, of 629 E-1 Sea Pine Way, West Palm Beach.

Quattlebaum-Holleman-Burse Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Funeral Monday. Meyer, George 67, of 3379 Lu- cerne Park Drive, Greenacres City. Tillman Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Funeral today.

Stoller, Bessie, 82, of High Point, Delray Beach. Beth Israel-Rubin Memorial Chapel, Delray Beach. Funeral today at 2 p.m. Veit, Horace 77, of 477 Autumn Trail, Garden Walk Mobile Home Park, Lake Park. Necron Cremation Services, Lake Worth.

Memorial service 7 p.m. Monday at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Palm Beach Gardens. Woods, Vayette, 3 months, of 22 Tropical West Palm Beach. Dorsey Funeral Home, Lake Worth.

Graveside service 2:30 p.m. Monday at Memory Gardens Cemetery, Lake Worth. Vidulich, Teresa, 92, formerly of Juno. Thomas L. Price Home, North Palm Beach.

Funeral Mass Tuesday at St. Clare's Catholic Church, North Palm Beach. CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED FUNERAL NOTICES- MARGARET G. ALLEY Of 136 Lake Shore North Beach, passed away on Friday June 8th, 1984. She was life member of the Sailfish Club.

Her survivors include her children, Carolyn B. Snider, of Village of Golf, Fla; Jane Bonnette, of Lake Park, Fla, Margaret Anderson, of Darien, Reverend John C. Worrell, Ft. Worth, Texas, Edith A. Goldcamp, of Cocoa Beach, Fla, and Nancy Maass of Palm Beach, Fla.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday, at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church of West Palm Beach. Funeral arrangements entrusted to MIZELL-FAVILLE-ZERN A GUARDIAN CHAPEL, 4101 Parker Ave, WPB. Officiating will be the Reverend James E. Rasnick, rector of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. In lieu of flowers the family has kindly suggested that contributions be made to the charity of your choice.

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1, Box 271A, Deiray, Boynton, Boca, Deerfield 272-0098 ELLA LICHTBLAU Mother of Edith, Philip and Sheldon Lichtblau died on June 7, 1984 at Long Beach Memorial Hospital, Long Island, N.Y. She was 90 years old. She will rest in peace next to her husband Max at the Riverside Cemetery in Lodi, N.J. GEORGE C. MEYER Of 3379 Lucerne Park Drive, Greenacres City, passed away Friday.

He is survived by his wife, Naomi T. Meyer; a son, George of Pompano Beach, FL; two daughters, Linda Marchese of New York and Michelle Barry, Gainesville, FL and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 pm this evening at TILLMAN FUNERAL HOME, 2170 S. Military Trail, WPB with Rev. Al Childress, Florida Gardens Baptist Church, officiating.

Friends may call from 2-4 pm and 7 pm until service time today at the funeral home. JEWISH VETERANS the opening of a Veterans Lawn in raised area (surrounded by a stone wall). LAWN if you are an honorably discharged Spaces are limited, first come, first serve $330.00 (Savings of $270.00) 545.00 645.00 $1546.50 (Terms: 17 months without interest) RESERVATION: Beach and Boynton Beach Raton or Deerfield Beach To Get The Above Prices. MEMORIAL GARDENS Boynton Beach, FL 33437 737-7411, W.Palm Beach ZIP PT SEARS DEBUCK AND CO. ROEBUCK CO.

1984 sears Sale prices effective thru June 16th In-fra-red Transmitter and Wireless Receivers for Improved Hearing SAVE $15 Headset or Pendant Receiver Regular $99 $84. ea. Both 8019 Sears Have dual volume controls that volume adjustment in each ear. Must be used with transmitter. Can be used in theaters that have infrared transmitter systems installed.

8020 SAVE $15 Compact Transmitter $119 Regular $104 Transmits sound up to 30-ft. Plugs in8018 to regular household current. Lightweight and compact. SAVE $50 Behind-the-ear Hearing Aid $369 Regular $319 Accu-sonic amplifier reduces distortion. Electret microphone helps lessen mechanical noise.

8142 High frequency fitting capability. Ask about Sears credit plans Hearing Aids are available in Palm Beach Mall 684-5300 Sears and Boca Raton Aventura 391-9430, Mall 931-8052 Pompano 946-6000, Police Arrest, Detain 30 Leaders Of Namibian Insurgent Group By Alan Cowell New York Times JOHANNESBURG, South Africa Armed security police in Sout Africa detained 30 prominent leaders and supporters yesterday of the internal wing of the insurgent South-West Africa People's Organization, which is battling South Africa's control of the territory. Those detained included Daniel Tjongarera, the deputy chairman of the insurgent organization, and Nico Bessinger, its secretary for foreign affairs. Anton Lubowski, a lawyer, was another of the detainees. His wife said about 80 policemen wearing the camouflage uniforms of a special antiinsurgent unit made the arrests at a Roman Catholic Church seminary at Dobra, 8 miles north of Windhoek, the capital.

The timing of the detentions seemed unusual, since Prime Minister P.W. Botha is touring Western Europe, where he has apparently been trying to assure British, West German and other leaders of his country's sincerity in seeking a settlement in South-West Africa, also known as Namibia. The detainees, held under legislation permitting 30 days' imprisonment without charge or trial, been attending a barbecue to celebrate the CANDLELIGHT FLORIST MON. Thru SAT. 9 to 6:00 CONGRESS at FOREST HILL 965-4025 OPEN SUN.

10 to 2 p.m. PSALM 23 THE shall LORD not is want. my shepherd; 2. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me: beside the still waters. 3.

He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. 4. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. 5. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil: my cup runneth over.

6. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the LORD for ever. release of 54 political prisoners from the Mariental prison camp in Namibia. The South African authorities, who administer South-West Africa in defiance of the United Nations, have cited the release of the Mariental prisoners as evidence of their good faith in the protracted search for a settlement of the 17-year-old guerrilla war and independence for the former German colony. Commentators in Namibia said last night, however, that the arrests seemed certain to harden insurgent suspicions that South Africa is not ready to grant the territory independence on any terms but its own.

The detainees also included mut Ruppel, a lawyer who has worked for the insurgents. The insurgent group is led by Sam Nujoma, who controls an Angolanbased external wing in charge of guerrilla operations. The internal wing operates from Windhoek, where, although it is not formally outlawed, it may not hold political meetings because its constitution commits it to seeking violent change. The detentions yesterday followed a series of bomb and land-mine explosions in Ovamboland, the most densely populated area of Namibia, where the low-key guerrilla war is largely contained. Since the start of this month, 12 people have been killed in such explosions.

LLOYD H. BARR Age 76 of 2427 Ave. Barcelona Oste, West Palm Beach, passed away suddenly Friday. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Barr, WPB; two step-sons, James Brown of Clarksburg, WV and Larry Hadley of Johnstown, NY; one step-daughter, Mrs.

Carrie Morris of Clarkskburg; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Barr was a member of Clarksburg Lodge No. 155, a life member of the Wheeling Consistory and the Nemesis Temple A.A.O.N.M.S., all of West Virginia. 11, 1984 at 10 am at TILLMAN A FUNERAL Memorial services will be held Monday, June HOME, 2170 S.

Military Trail, WPB. ROBERT M. GLENN A resident of Jonathon's Landing, Jupiter Florida and Hayesville, NC, passed away his home early Saturday morning. Mr. Glenn is survived by his wife, Irene and four children, David N.

of Lansing, MI, Richard R. of Boston, MA, Barbara Salvette of Houston, TX and Philip also of Houston; four grandchildren, Christopher and Andrew, Glenn of Lansing, MI and Stacy and Reid Salvette of Houston. Formerly of Bloomfield Hills, MI, President of the Automat Corp. and was a pioneer in the manufacture and sales of car wash equipment. He attended Michigan State University and graduated from Babson University, Wellesley, MA.

He served five years in the Army during WWII and was discharged as a Major in Ordnance. He was awarded the Croix de Guerre from France. He was a member of the Rotary Club, Forest Lake Country Club and Lost Lake Woods Club in Michigan. Also a member of the City Club. A memorial service will be held Tuesday 11 am at the VILLAGE FUNERAL HOME, 106 Coastal Way, Jupiter with the Rev.

William F. Emery, I of the First United Presbyterian Church, Tequesta, officiating. Interment will be at White Chapel Cemetery, Troy, Michigan. Memorials in Mr. Glenn's name made be made to the American Cancer Society, 2724 Australian WPB, FL, 33407.

GABRIELLE (GAIL) HEMLEIN Age 71 of 923 S. Lake Worth, died Thursday evening, June 7, 1984 in Atlantis. Mrs. Hemlein had been a resident of Lake Worth for 13 years coming here from New York and was a member of St. Andrew's Lutheran Church of Lake Worth.

She is survived by her husband, Otto Hemlein of Lake Worth; one daughter, Mrs. Richard (Helene) Suckow; one sister, Mrs. Claude (Madeline) Joanette; three grandsons, R. Elliott, Christopher and Jeremy Suckow, all of New York. Funeral Services will be Monday morning 10 am at LEGGE FUNERAL HOME, 427 S.

Dixie Highway, Lake Worth, officiated by Rev. Wilbert Tormala, Pastor of St. Andrew's Lutheran Church. Friends may call this afternoon 2-4 pm and this evening 6-8 pm at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations be made to the American Heart Association.

LLOYD FRANKLIN EARLY Age 67, of 313 Date Palm Drive, Lake Worth died suddenly June 6th in North Carolina. Former "Palm Beach County School Superintendent" (1968-72). Mr. Early, who came to Florida in 1956. was also former President of the Teacher's and taught at the Palm Beach High School from 1956-66.

He was a graduate of Elon College in North Carolina, with graduate work and degrees from University of Southern California, served in the United States Navy during World War II as a Naval Aviator. Mr. Early was also a devoted and faithful servant in his church, as well as an active church choir member. He was a loyal Mason and local Amara Shrine member. Mr.

Early is survived by his wife Vaughn N. Early and daughters Carol Piper of Vista, Cal. and twin daughters Gayle Harmon and Linda Fox both of Kansas City; three grandchildren Amy Early of Palm Springs, Michael and Danny Piper of Vista, Cal. Memorial Service will be held Sunday, June 10th at the Lakeside United Methodist Church in Lake Worth at 12:15 p.m. conducted by Rev.

Jack Downey. Burial will be held on Tuesday at Golden Valley Methodist Church Cemetery in Bostic, North Carolina. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to the "Lloyd Early Memorial Fund" at the Lakeside United Methodist Church, Lake Worth. DORSEY FUNERAL HOME, 3525 South Congress Avenue, Lake Worth in charge of arrangements. FRANCES MORGAN MANSFIELD Mrs.

Mansfield, 78 years old, of 629 E-1 Sea Pine Way, West Palm Beach, Florida, died Saturday, June 9, after an extended illness. Mrs. Mansfield had been a resident of Palm Beach County for the past 35 years coming here from Lexington, Kentucky, She was a member of the Northwood United Methodist Church, West Palm Beach, Florida. Mrs. Mansfield was a retired elementary school teacher serving for many years in the Palm Beach County School system.

She is survived by two sons, William C. Mansfield, Jr. of Tallahassee, FL and Morgan Mansfield of Indianapolis, IN; sister, Mrs. Carolyn Childress of West Palm Beach, FL; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held Monday, June 11, at 11 am at QUATTLEBAUM-HOLLEMANBURSE FUNERAL HOME, 1201 S.

Olive West Palm Beach, Florida with the Rev. Robert Fortier, Pastor of the Northwood United Methodist Church, officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2-4 and 7-9 pm Sunday, June 10, 1984. Further services and interment will take place in Lexington, Kentucky. TERESA VIDULICH Age 92, formerly of Juno, passed away Saturday, June 9, 1984.

She was the widow of the late Herman Vidulich. Survivors include two nieces, Mrs. Mario (Louise) Baricevich of NPB, Mrs. Tony (Mary) Vidulich of PBG. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10 am Tuesday at St.

Clare's Catholic Church, NPB. Interment will follow in Royal Palm Memorial Gardens. Friends may call from 7-9 pm on MONDAY at the THOMAS L. PRICE FUNERAL HOME, 553 Northlake North Palm Beach. A Wake Service will be held 7:30 pm Monday in the funeral home.

CHARLES P. MEAD, JR. Mr. Mead, 86 years old of 410 Wilma Circle, Riviera Beach, Florida died Friday June 8 at a local hospital after a brief illness. Mr.

Mead had been a resident of the Palm Beach area for the past 17 years comping here from Rochester, New York. He was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Church, Riviera Beach and a veteran of World War I serving in the U.S. Army. He is survived by a daughter Mrs.

Patricia M. Lang, Pittsford, New York and 3 brothers, Colonel Raymond J. Mead, Palm Beach Shores, Florida, Leo R. Mead, South Palm Beach, Florida and D. James Mead, Rochester, New York.

Also surviving are 6 grandchildren. Funeral Services and interment will take place from the John M. Hedges Funeral Home in Rochester, New York. QUATTLEBAUM-HOLLEMAN-BURSE FUNERAL HOME 1201 South Olive Ave, West Palm Beach, Fla. in charge of arrangements.

HORACE A. VEIT Age 77 of 477 Autumn Trail, Garden Walk Mobile Home Park, Lake Park, died Friday, June 8, 1984 at his home. He is survived by one daughter, Jennifer Matz and one granddaughter, Keri Matz of Palm Beach Gardens. A memorial service will be held at 7 pm Monday at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Burns Road, Palm Beach Gardens.

Those who wish may contribute, in his memory, to the Crisis Line. NECRON CREMATION SERVICES, Lake Worth. JOHN W. ADAMS Age 66 of 317 N.W. 7th Court, Boynton Beach, died suddenly June 7, 1984.

He had been a resident of this area since 1941 coming from Missouri. He had worked as an accountant for many years. Member of Boynton Beach Masonic Lodge No. 236, Valley of Lake Worth Scottish Rite, Amara Shrine Temple. He was Past President of Amara Shrine Temple Chanters and had served as treasurer for Amara Shrine Temple Crippled Childrens Fund Drive for the years 1981-82-83.

Survived by sister, Clara C. Kehl, Columbia, MO; brother, Marston E. Adams, Walnut Creek, CA; sister, Betty Jean 'Howe, San Jose, CA; numerous nieces and nephews. Masonic Services will be held at 7:30 pm Monday at the SCOBEE COMBS FUNERAL HOME, Boynton Beach conducted by Boynton Beach Masonic Lodge No. 236, Graveside services will be held at the Boynton Beach Memorial Park, 11am, Tuesday with Rev.

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