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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 4

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Lafayette, Indiana
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'V 4 Mt WVt 4 JC 4' 4 A4ZX XX '( Vv KX 'VS ti tv I MIO Mppensteel Phone SH 2 7302 822 NORTH TH STREET Al MARK VAUGHAN MONUMENT CO 14th and Ball Sts RO(j Phone I SH 2 3300 MW Tuesday Evening September 14 1965 THE JOURNAL AND COUR TER LAAYETTE IND DEATHS IN CITY AREA Kilmore and of oley followed the swearing in ters Mrs Earl Morrison and DALLAS CANNON COIURES Sv Shop Tuesday and Wednesday 10 to uestion MRS ARTHUR SNAPP sir er i Gloss rosted Lip Newest Shimmer from Estee Lauder MRS JAMES ANDREWS 300 EDWARD EMERY MRS JOHN RYCRAT a wise choice wheneoet is 9 Toiletries Lafayette 622 NORTH 8TH STREET Phone SH273O2 released after Costello was MRS GRACE HARRISON Cycle Truck Collision Attica City Hall On Park Site Chemist In 2nd Channel Swim DOVER England (UP!) Chicago chemist Ted Erikson plunged into the English Chan nel Tuesday on his second at tempt in three days to swim to rance and back to Britain nonstop department of Ross Gear She was a member of Hope TOM MAR DRAPERIES SHOP AT HOME SERVICE PHONE Gl 7 5373 TOM MARKER LOWDOWN ON RECEPTION LINE Paul oley 21 month old son of new Assistant Secretary of Commerce Eugene oley creeps over the foot of Vice President Hubert Humphrey during a reception at the De partment of Commerce in Washington The What are the dates of wars in which the United States has engaged which qualify veterans for funeral benefits ORIGINAL 400 RIVER RD WILLIAMSBURG APARTMENTS PHONE Rl 3 9860 OPEN EVENINGS Louise Harrison at the Sarasota Drive address Three sons also survive They include Evan and Joe both of Lafayette and Max of Elk Grove Village I1J MRS ARTHUR SNAPP Mrs Hattie (Bowles) Snapp 83 of 114 Earl Ave died in Home Hospital shortly after noon Monday She had been hos jftiiirral Trrangruifiils for Korean Conflict 1 June 27 1950 thru January 31 1955 inclusive Spanish American War April 21 1898 thru July 4 1902 inclusive World War I April 6 1917 thru November 11 1918 inclusive UNERAL SERVICES OR Masonic Lodge 315 OES No 347 both at Pine lage Surviving with the widow his parents Mr and Mrs World War IIi December 7 1941 thru December 31 1946 inclusive Hits Opposition ATTICA A capacity crowd filled the high school cafeteria here Monday evening with more standing in the hallway at the City Council meeting to hear pros and cons about a proposed City Building in McDonald Park The two hour session was pre sided over by Mayor Kenneth reed At least 20 citizens spoke from the floor Most of them were firmly oposed to using the park as a location and applause showed the crowd agreed Most of the crowd seemed to feel that if the new building is erected the old one used now should be razed and the new one constructed on the same site in the downtown area Several suggested other loca tions and asked the City Coun cil to look into the cost of the lots and construction and call another public meeting Some questioned about how the oposed City Building might affect the 1966 tax rate which now stands at $149 Two pictures drawn by an 'architect showing a building in McDonald Park were shown Several mentioned the possi bility of a public referendum but the mayor said that on two other occasiohs only a small percent had responded to vote other public issues The five councilmen did not make any public statement Monday night Meredith Law Student At Columbia NEW YORK (AP) James Meredith whose name was al most synonymous with the word three years ago Monday became a Columbia Law School student Meredith 32 registering at Columbia with a $2000 scholar ship from the university is the Negro whose registration at the University of Mississippi three years ago set off bloody rioting Meredith who was graduated from Mississippi in August 1963 and did graduate work at Iba danu University in Western Ni geria during a year of travel in Africa Europe and the Middle East was awarded scholarships from three law schools now a gossamer radiance frosts Estee Lauder's original Lip Gloss our pale transparent shades7 Pink rost White rost Cafe rost and Peach rost dipped in starry sparkle Slip one over your favorite Re Nutriv Lipstick or on bare lips see how they glowl 'LEAKY LOAD' LEADS TO ACCIDENT BROWNSTOWN A log fell off a truck near here Monday and the driver was charged with having a A car driven by Laverna Peters 43 Vallonia hit the log causing $350 damage tothe car but no injury to Miss Peters State Trooper Richard Bumpa filed the charge against the truck driver Donald Weddell 33 Medora The accident occurred on Indiana 235 southwest of Brownstown AISO V11IWWS are two nephews and two MRS DESSIE CONNOLLY Mrs Dessie (Huff) Con nolly 82 died at 10:15 am Monday in Ross Annex She had been ill a year and had lived! at 310 11th St She was bom at Lavonia and! lived here since 1916 She was married in 1920 to rank Con nolly who died in 1961 and was a member of St Mary Cathe dral I Surviving are a stepson Irvin of Lafavette and three sis ters Mrs rank and Mrs Lafayette: and one COLUMBIA BT at IO' Wettest City Ketchikan Alaska is The ollowing unerals Have Been Scheduled Mo and Mrs Grace he inf at Injures Two Two youths were injured at 3 pm Monday when the motor cycle they were riding collided with a semi tractor at the inter section of McCarty Lane and Main Street State police reported that John Briggs 19 of 3311 Cedar Lane driver of the cycle suf fered a severely lacerated right knee and Richard Costello 20 of 10 Grant St received cuts on his right heel in the mis hap They were taken to Home Hospital Briggs was treatment and listed in condition Tuesday The driver of the truck Carl Black 47 of 3209 Longlois Drive was not injured Investigating officers said the accident occurred as Black was attempting a left turn from Main Street onto McCarty Lane Briggs reportedly failed to see that the semi tractor was turn ing and the scooter struck the left front fender Dam age was estimated at $75 to the tractor and $25 to the cycle Mike ex bill this Mrs Milton Landis and a the Snapps Artists' Alley RALEIGH NC (AP) A bowling alley has been chosen for the Associated Artists of North big show of the year on Oct 23 An association spokesman says the bowling alley is the only building in Raleigh with enough wall space to handle all the exhibits in Golden Age Home at Marion six months She was bom in was married in 1911 to Harry Volz He died in 1946 She was a member of the irst Church of the Nazarene here Surviving are three daughters Mrs rancis Davis of Marion Mrs Robert Pierce of Speedway and Mrs Meurip Smith of rankfort and a sister Mrs Hattie Krammes lof rankfort MRS CLEVELAND TAYLOR MONON Mrs' Mary (Spen cer) Taylor 76 of Rt 1 who had lived in the community 51 years died at 1:05 am Tues day in her home on Rt 1 after an illness of two years She was a native of DeWitt County Ill and was married in 1908 at Decatur Ill to Cleve land Taylor She was a mem ber of Mothers of World War II Surviving with the husband are a daughter Mrs Ethel Leill of EIKENBERRY UNERAL HOME OBMtllY WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate Appropriations Commit tee approved Monday a $3193 billion bill to finance the foreign aid program The total is $92 million below the amount voted by the House and $167 million under the amount President Johnson asked Democratic Leader Mansfield of Montana has pressed hope of calling the up for Senate debate later week Members said privately the committee had rejected by a narrow margin a compromise effort to avert about half of the cuts They said the vote was 13 or Information Phone 5H 2 6254 wettest city in the continental United States The South Alas kan settlement is inundated by 150 inches of rain annually Monon and Donald of Lafayette and two brothers John Spen cer of Monon and Eli of Ar Dallas Can genta III in ARCHIE LIDESTER SJL? Ha hHehad a' WINGATE Archie Blaine Blountstown a la Me naa a a heart condition and was in fail Lidester 74 died at 530 pm ing health several years He had Monday im his home on Rt 1 a winter home at Wewahitchka two and aJjalf miles east of jqa here He was ill three years and ana In serious cunuiuun miormon! in kpst riavcn iricmviiwi ua uro in rn a roa Also surviving ore three grandchildren for over 25 years and retired ic uo and three great grandchildren '1953 He was a veteran of World and farmed He attended the i married to old Mud I homas bcnooi ana was a member oi center enns are Otis Glass of Pine Village and a sis ter Mrs Edmond Steele of Tipton JOHN DICKERSON John Dickerson 72 of Rt 1 died Saturday eve ning in Tipton County Hospital at Tipton He was a retired em ploye of Delco Remy Corp at Anderson He was a native of Crawfords Iville and a member of St Ber Catholic Church He was a veteran of World War 1 and Mi was married in 1937 to Ada McAhren Surviving with the widow are a daughter Mrs Earl Ping 'J of Lafayette two sons Paul Dickerson of Norfolk Va and (William Cline of Sheridan: i 1 three sisters Mrs Archie Car tJver of Henderson Mrs William Augustine of South Bend andi sS ur linac nf Rurline or of nay the Kev winora run burial In Whiteman Cemetery eranaSOn WtlOm Mll SSnlnAlnn i nnnnr ill nr IVrU OVlIDj I1CXIU1U U4 services will be at 2 pm Thursday the lurry Bowles of Carlisle Ky Atinn Masonic rites Peking To Block Russ rom Meet MOSCOW The govern ment newspaper Izvestia Monday that fight to the Soviet Union in the second ference starting in Algiers Nov4 Izvestia said the Chinese Press proclaimed on the basis of an interview with Premier Chou En Lai that "the Soviet Union can not participate in the African Asian conference This is a ques tion of principle The Chinese' She was born in Nicholas County Ky and came to La favette in 1919 She was mar oner I uesoay noon or rvicnnunun wu i izr Rude uneral Home Kempton Services pied in 1898 in Carlisle Ky IO interment Arthur Snapp for many yearsry Eieyenl an employe in the maintenance nnn two or'inrr tiu nprp ne may coll ot soiier BOKer uneru ria 4 pm Wednesday Services In and and in ft SCIOUS Condition a soiier Boker chopei at 10:30 am Thurs Mr Cannon a ana day the Rev Peter Hanstro officiating jnnp Qf A4 thp Kentland Theater HlOntnS Interment In Rest Hoven Memorial Park Operatea it AAnt life In the area Also surviving ore three grandchildren for over 25 years and retired He spent ms lire in tn area end three great grandchildren 1953 He was a veteran of World and farmed He attended the mm roll nt Brown uneral Home In War I and Was a A A ee I AntAV I nvl Wa3 rt IllCllIUCJ U1 VtlllGl TI Mnwtnn tian Church He was married in Crowd with th wirlnw re four sons Larry at nome jacx of Rt 1 Richard at New Mar ket and Bill of Rt 4 Craw fordsville MRS GRACE HARRISON Mrs Grace Harrison 87 Of 1025 Sarasota Drive died at 9:45 am Tuesday in Home Hospital She had been in failing health seven years but was hospital ized since suffering injuries in a traffic accident July 23 at Twentieth and Kossuth Streets It was not immediately deter mined whether injuries caused her death A native of Lauramie Town of Lafayette and three sis ship Mrs Harrison was mar ters Mrs rank and Mrs ried in 1898 to Curtis Harrison Ada Mayfield both of St Jo i viii mm IVI rs i wno diea in iso one was member of Stockwell Methodist Proffitt of Whittier Calif Church and was a lifelong resi dent of Tippecanoe County MCMMII BY BfYffATIMI NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS MENLO PRIDE MORE DIRECTOR 117 iiuovl of Chicago brother of Miss i 'Ed Keefe died Saturday in St Zl Committee OK's $31 Billion Aid Measure WASHINGTON (AP) and Beautiful "Todiy'i flows! deiigned in th ashion of Tomorrow" with McKinneys flowers 1700 17th SH 2 1188 reception standing next to Humphrey as assistant com merce secretary and also as director of eco I nomic development oley is from Wabasha I Minn (AP Wirephoto) I UNERAL NOTICES ANDREWS Mrs Jamas Erlends may call at Hippensteel uneral Hom after 4 pm Tuesday services In Hlp pensteel Chapel at 10 am Wednesday the Rev Dr Randall Corkern officiating Interment In Tippecanoe Memory Gar dens Also surviving are 13 grandchildren CANNON Dallas riends may call ot McMullan uneral Home at Kentland after 1 pm riday Services there at 2 pm Saturday the Rev John A Watson officiating Interment in airlawn Ceme tery Surviving are two grandchildren The family suggests friends may contri bute to the Heart und CONNOLLYTMrs riends may call after 2 pm Wednesday at Murphy) uneral Home Rosary will be said there pitalized eight days and 111 lOr ot 8 Wednesday Services at 9 a Thursday in St Mary Cathedral Msgr Some time rea ronnort orriclOTing intermrni in imp church cemetery She was a member of the Altar ond Rosary Society DICKERSON Johnriends may coll fitter Tusdav noon at McMullan and) There OT a weanesaay me rcv Richorrt A sm tn officiating in irr lev i 1 1 Cemeterv grandchildren survive A sisfegnd two brothers preceded him in depth EMERY7EdwardS riends may call Wednesday services In Hippen Chapel Presbyterian Church officiating Inter 1 Surviving with the husband ment in Spring Vole Cemetery are a SQn John two daugh GAMBeR Mrs rertU3 inuy win UllVI neral Home Services there at 1030 riday the Rev Willard air AHiritmno: I A I offer 4 pm Wednesday at Shipps Kon idmnn uneral Home Oxford where services win uc Rev Gene Polf officiating Masonic hi at funeral home ot 8 pm Wednesday Burial in Pine Village Cemetery Also surviving nieces HSRRISON Mrs Grace moy call after 4 pm Wednesday at Eikenberry uneral Home Lafayette neral services there at 1:30 pm Thurs day Dr George allon officiating Inter ment in Concord Cemetery ive grand children and three great grandchildren also survive SNAPP Mrs Hattie (Bowles) riends I A I asms 'government will fight to the end inr rnic nrinrintp President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic (pledged support for Soviet par inino firin rinrino hie visit tn said Moscow two weeks ago but the Red China outcome is still in aoupt end to keep the from taking part African Asian con HIM SWI MI M1W Rossville after 2 pm Tuesday where Reiecca McCain xaiii 9 Wodnes Kcuvcca luvvaiu SCI vvn IIV dav with the Rev Bugg officiating i burial in the Rossville Cemetery Also survivina ore four arondchildren She was a member of MPE club I Legion Post 23 TAYLOR Mrs Cleveland riends may call after 1 pm Wednesday at Stewart Surviving With the Widow are uneral Home Monon Services there at Ban nf Columbus Ohio 2 pm Thursday the Rev Irvin King of a SOn Mean OI VOlumuus uiuu ficiating interment In Bedford Ceme ia brother Russell Of KnOX ana tery Survivina are five grandchildren ns Hunt nf ond three great grandchildren Three sis 8 SiSteT MTS Thomas Hunt OI ters and three brothers ore dead Gary VOLZ Mrs Ello riends may call offer 4 pm Tuesday at Goodwin uneral MAIinTC I GLASS Home rankfort The body will lie In MAUKILt UUWt stale one hour before services at 2 pm pTKjp VTT I AGE Maurice Wednesday in irst Church of the Nor 1INE VlLLAUr icc orene the Rev Donald Ault official GlaSB 52 of Rt 2 Oxford Ina interment In Greenlawn Cemetery iixk a Mnnrlav in Surviving are 10 grandchildren end slxidied at 1145 am MOnaay in great grandchildren A son four sisters trnrn HOBOital a a 1 2nd thgree brothers preceded her In deeth HonW Hospital wnere hc rt wvu Sunday He had been in ill heaitn ror eignr monuis Bom in Hoopestom III married Eunice Prutsman imn a Til LI A BBL natoLna 1 tended schools in Hoopeston and i Goodwine Ill before coming ito Indiana in 1932 and farming in Warren County He was a member of the Pine Village Methodist ana Vil 'Mrs is ton and two brothers Lew 'Lakewood la and rank Crawfordsville VLCkk XUVUT11L1 RAUB Emmett Keefe 72 Lucy Keefe and Charles and JI A 4 1 az4 tM I Hospital at Chicago after a long illness Services and in terment were Tuesday morning He played guard and won three letters on the Notre Damei University teams of 1913 1914 and 1915 The unbeaten 1913' squad was famous for a 35 to13 victory over Army He was captain of the Great Lakes team which won the 1919 Rose Bowl by a 17 to 0 score over Mare Island Marines Mr Keefe was an engineer in the research and develop ment department of the Pull man Company for many years Also surviving is the widow Nellie: a son William a graduate of Purdue University and a daughter Mrs Ann Sup plitt MRS ELLA VOLZ RANKORT Mrs Ella Recently she had been resid (Lipp) Volz 82 of 456 Paris ing wjth her daughter Miss st died at 7:15 pm Monday Convalescent She was ill Mr 'J aW 'i JU OlC Ixva 1CLXVCU 1 1 i 'Wii '1 1 Jft I I i I aIi 7 ft Il SA PM Er UNtKHL nwnc Al MARK.

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