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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 8

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IP1J Local State Journal and Courier Saturday December 30 1989 Deaths Deaths Elsewhere a of 4 the sale of alcoholic bev 4 i I uneral Notices 4 or the record JAMES HARRIS Marriage Dissolutions JAMES DARNELL 4 764 ALTA HANSELMAN LAWRENCE WILLIAM MOORE ATTICA IN 47918 4 ADMPHONE: 7421131 ST 'S 4 GERTRUDE CRUME HAYWARD v5 Lucinda Jones 95 Chalmers resident CHALMERS Lucinda Jones Home Hospital Dec 27 Donald Lucas and Cynthia Ross Lafayette a daughter James and Judy A Winger 8519 Indiana 38 a son il 1 1 ui Lawrence Moore ATTICA Lawrence William Moore 72 of 505 Perry St Attica died Tuesday afternoon at his home No further information was available I Jerome and Joan Bullock of In dianapolis are the parents of a daughter bom Dec 29 Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Jerry Bullock and Mr and Mrs Jim Schafer al of Lafayette To call us A likely will be Deets Liquor Lafayette at in It Has To Be Perfect" WILLIAMS LORIST Sk1M8742 7202 In Oxford '304 Justus385 2119 MARY KATHRYN PLUIMER Eric George 33 NaperviBe Id and Mabra Denney 33 1837 34 Sho shone Drive David Blsber 22 Battle Ground and Angela Marshall 23 2941 Beck Lane William Trippett 27 1638 16th St and Juda Harper 18 1638 16th St Births dubs must obtain a temporary permit informing the commission of their plans to be open New Eve just as they do on other Sundays Clubs are allowed to serve alcoholic beverages a limited number of Sundays each year received tons of these New Eve said Excise Police Lt Steve Anderson of the Indianapolis area district are so many it would be to this story UNERAL HOME INC 742 3O2 822 Mt St LarayaM IN GOLDIA BARTON Employees who use the self insurance plan administered by Blue Cross Blue Shield will not pay additional costs The increases will be highest for employees who use me Maxicare inaiana insurance plan Beginning in ebruary a Maxicare policy holder 4 she lived most of her life in mingham Ala three stepsons Benton County and was a 1979 Kenneth Prophet and Michael and graduate of Benton Central High Kevin Perkins all of Lafayette School two sisters Mrs Ronnie (Betty) onyaer ana Mrs Beverly Banton both of Lafayette three brothers Donald Darnell of Centuria Wis Robert Darnell of Lafayette and Bill Darnel of Tucson Ariz 37 million members around the world died about 6 a at William Bowld Hospital in Memphis Patterson was first elected presiding bishop of the church the largest black pentecpstal holiness denomination in 1968 He was diagnosed with pan creatic cancer in April but refused to be treated because he said treatment of prayer is better than HAHN uneral Home uneral Homes Inc Obituary Line 742 1161 Chapel SMELCER Joseph Lafayette BUTTON Royd NEWHARD Gordon 1 easier to tell which clubs asked for the permits I woud say at least 80 percent of the clubs have I Sanders said with the proper licenses would be allowed to serve booze to groups at party locations if the places have no alcoholic beverage licenses of their own The Associated Press contributed 1 i st Joel Levinson 42 Granada Hills Calif and Diana Hartman 44 Granada Hills Calif William Sizemore 43 609 ifth St and Sharon Durham 37 609 ifth st Brian Eckelman 24 832 Barlow' St WL and Rebecca Snyder 23 1 Brownstown Tyler Satterfield 26 2218 Heat herfield Drive and Annamaria Rearick 22 2218 Heatherfield Drive Paul Johnson 27 1815 Twin Oaks and Jacqueline Johnson 28102 David St Attica David Gray Jr 24 191412 Kos suth St and Shannon Dickson 25 191412 Kossuth St Brian Heffren 27 Sliver Street Clarks HIM and Barbara Bryant 34 8159 County Road 900 Robert CUngermarpSt 45 1200? Logan Ave and Helen Stanifer 56 3060 Pheasant Run Drive Kathryn PIuimer 30 aid 24 1918 and he died April 25 1976 Mrs Burge was a nomemaker and a member of Calvary Lu theran Church in Watseka Surviving are four sons Ger hard Burge of Kentland Gerald Burge of Tinley Park Ill Champaign Hl and three ona eeife or Racine He joined his firm and i Wis Bertha Hoeh of Tinley Park became president during the late lu and Margaret Driscoll of 1960s ana chief executive officer in Marshfield Wis 1975 Rita Covety and John A COvety Karyl Carlson and Thomas A Carl son Harold Wayne Martin and Mary Arm Martin Marriage Licenses JO Patterson bishop of pentecostal church By The Associated Press MEMPHIS Tenn Presiding Bishop JO Patterson Sc of? the Church of God in Christ who re year in failing Heritage Healthcare in West La fayette She had been a patient there since April She was born Nov 17 1894 and graduated from high school in Chalmers where she lived for years Mrs Jones was a member of Chalmers Community Church and Christian ellowship of the church She married Mason Lee Jones He died Dec 18 1948 Surviving are three sons James Jones of Attica Winson Jones of Seattle Wash Russell Jones of Kentland and four daughters Mrs: Marie Day of Benton Harbor Mich Mrs Hattie Rubush of Hobart Mrs Bertha Schrembs of Shepherdsville and Mrs Stella Price of Lafayette Alexander brother in law By The Associated Press BOSTON Alexander Ellis II 67 brother in law of President Bush and a prominent business man died riday of a stroke Ellis was married to Nancy Walker Bush Ellis sister of the president He had been hospi talized for the past two weeks at Massachusetts General Hospital and had undergone an intestinal operation Monday according to his son Alexander III President Bush was close to the family He has been in touch through this two and a half Alexander III said TTHic was hnrn Anril 1099 in Burge of Racine Wis Glendale Cambridge son of Alexander El fkMZV I 1J 1 iu ils me lounoer oi rainieio anu Gene Burge of Rio Rancho Ellis an insurance brokerage: He married Nancy Bush in 1946 A 1 By Laura Mathews today too Jim Ramsey was Store on Elmwood Avenue James Darnell 55 Korean War veteran James Darnell 55 of 900 Eighth St died at 3:15 pm riday in Home Hospital He had been ill forthree years and hospitalized for two days Mr Darnell served in the James Darnell during the Kor ean War and was a member of Veterans of oreign Wars "Post 1154 He was a dollv onerator at Alton Box Board Cn tor nine tired earlier this vear in leaving due to illness Before that health died riday He was 77: he worked for Darnell Dry Wall Patterson leader of the oervice Bom in Tjlfa vatto nn Tan vvw vn yaiia mj Continued from Page B1 day because New Eve and a limited number of bars will be Kurtz said Beverage commission chairman James Wells and the three commissioners agreed that the clubs were entitled to extend hours for the Sunday on which New Eve falls However Sanders said the Indiana law restricts erages on Sundays and holidays which Is why area liquor stores were crowded riday and Sober at the Journal and Courier want to hoar from you our readers We're interested in your news tips story Ideas complaints problems questions snd comments in gensraL To reach the newsroom call 423 551 1 from 8 am to 5 pm After 5 pm call 423 5522 for news 423 5518 for sports i inm amiHiA avtanetoM Brad and Marilyn airchild Lafayette a er8'J son Dooa Black managing edttor Ext Joe Abrams and Katherine Hom 252 1028 Creasy Lane a daughter 4 Merk Mann assistant managing editor Mark and Jody Schlatter Lafayette a A son Leslie' Ansley Life and Times editor A Kevin Paul and Janet Elaine Wiley 225 Kentland a daughter 1 Thomas Campbell chief photographer SL Elizabeth Hospital Ext 201 Medical Center Dec 28 Christopher Celek Local editor Ext Bradtey and Brenda Barnes rankfort 231? a son Steve Greenberg Sports editor Ext Donald and Candace Grubb WIIBamA 261 sport a son sig KriebeL news editor Ext 236 Michefl and Sue Clark West Lafayette Robert KriebeL Opinions page editor aeon Ext262 Births Elsewhere Staff Renerts Gordon Newhard Gordon Newhard 87 of 2741 Salisbury St WL died at 705 pm riday in Westminster Health Care Center No further information was available Herman Short former Houston police chief By The Associated Press HOUSTON Herman Short former Houston police chief who gained a national reputation as a law and order hard liner has died after suffering a lengthy heart ailment He was 71 Short police chief from 1964 to 1973 evoked the ire of civil rights leaders in the late 1960s for his handling of racial disturbances but supporters said his tough stance in the face of rioting pre vented Houston from faring far worse He once was mentioned as a potential running mate for 1968 conservative presidential candi date George Wallace He resigned on the eve of the inauguration of former Mayor red Hofheinz who planned to fire the chief the moment he took office Employee insurance costs soar By The Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS State officials say they have no control over rising health insurance costs which soon will take another bite out of some state em ployee paychecks More than 15000 sfete workers who denend on health maintenance organizations for their health with single coverage will contribute $625 every two insurance will pay as much as $2975 more every two weeks to the insurance compared with $184 cur weeKs iot lamuy coverage Previous increases in health coverage costs erased a 2 percent pay raise for some state employees in July The new increases range from 2 cents to $1129 every two weeks for a single employee and from $858 to $2975 biweekly for family coverage officials said have no control over the health insurance costs and they have gone up said Susan Elkins employee insurance coordinator for the State Personnel Department The increases are scheduled to take effect in ebruary Emma Burge 88 resident of Watseka Hl WATSEKA DI Emma Burge 88 of Watseka died at 3 pm Thursday in Iroquois Memo rial Hospital in Watseka She was bom May 13 1901 in rently amily coverage will jump to $6114 every two weeks up from $3139 Elkinst said state employees will have 10 days to change their health care provider the health care program and about half of those use the health maintenance organizations State Biidget Agency Director rank Sullivan Jr estimated that the state will spend $90 million to BURGE Emma pivviuc vutpxuywa wiui neaiui unre mis year an increase of 10 percent over last year Presently the state contributes $4877 every two weeks toward single coverage and $12333 toward family coverage Gertrude Hayward 69 Lafayette homemaker Gertrude Crume Hayward 69 died unexpectedly Thursday in her home at 209 airington Court She was bom Aug 1 1920 in Indiana and came to Lafayette 36 years ago Her marriage was to Lawson Hayward in Hattiesburg Miss on eb 1 1942 He was an employee of Lafayette parks department He died Aug 16 1983 Mrs Hayward was a member of Linnwood Church of Christ Surviving are six sons David Hayward of' Cullman Ala Wayne Hayward of Gilby ND Wendell Hayward stationed with the Army in California Mi chael Hayward and Timothy Hayward both of Lafayette and Dennis Hayward of San An tonio Texas Also three sisters Mrs Donald (Maxine) Crall of Knightstown Lynn Township Wis Her mar Mrs Nancy Lawrence of An riage was to Gustav Burge on July ucruu anu rars nenry inam erine) Marlin of Rensselaer and two brothers Joseph Crume Jr of Tipton and James Crume of Santa Rosa Calif MOORE Lawrence Arrangements are pending at Maus neral Home Attica PLUIMER Kathryn riends may call at Hahn uneral Home Oxford 4 8 pm today with parish Wake service at 8 pm uneral mass St Pat Catholic Church 2 pm Sunday the Rev John Kiefer officiating Interment St Cemetery Surviving a steter fn law Mary Jane Pfuimer nieces and nephews Dawn Heather Chris and Jason Solomon Jennifer and Eric McGriff Carrie and Todd Pluimer Gret chen Garriott Sarah and Katie Arnold! and Benjamin Ahibrand Her grandparents preceded In death riends who wish may make memorial contributions to Area 4 Special Olympics PO Box 5295 riends may can from 12:30 pm (CST) until 2 pm (CST) service today DeValk uneral Home Watseka IH Interment Oak HUI Cemetery Surviving 14 grand children 1 9 great grandchildren DARNELL James riends may ca at Hippensteel uneral Home 5 8 pm Monday Service in Hippensteel Chapel 10 am Tuesday the Rev Edward Summerfield officiating VW military rites at Tippecanoe Memory Gardena A granddaughter Miranda Per kins of Lafayette survives HAYWARD Gertrude riends may cal at Hippensteel uneral Home 47 Sunday Service in Hip nanstaal Hhanal 1 a Urwtav Hxa Rev Guy Brown officiating Interment LafaYette 479O3 Tippecanoe Memory Gardens Surviving I grandchildren 5 great grandchildren JONES Lucinda riends may cal at Hartzier uneral Home Brookston 5 8 pm today Ser vice there 1 pm Sunday the Rev Loren Shuman officiating Interment Chalmers Community Cemetery Surviving 22 grandchildren 39 great grandchfldren several great great grandchildren Two sons5 5 brothers 2 sisters preceded in death Memorials to Chalmers Community Qwch I oxford I Mary Kathryn Pluimer 30 a former resident of Route 1 Ox ford died un expectedly at 11 pm Thursday bin St Elizabeth Hospital Medi i' cal a Center in Kate Pluimer Laiayette She lived at 1901 223 Union St Lafayette Miss Pluimer was a aide at Lafayette Health Care where she Bad worked for the past eight years Before that she worked at Edgewood Health Care in Oxford for five years Martin Avolt the Tippecanoe Pluta broke ankleTae fell esanoyee 10 to 14 days ago while working at Indiana Pythian Home Lafayette Health Care Also surviving are a daughter Bom in Lafayette July 17 1959 Mrs Kimberly Smith of Bir she lived most of her life in mingham Ala three stepsons Benton County and was a 1979 Kenneth Prophet and Michael and scnooi 'She was a member of St Pat Catholic Church and was active in Area 4 SpecialOlympics Surviving are her parents LeMoine and Ruth Zink Pluimer of Route 1 Oxford a brother Micnaei riuimer or rowier Also five sisters Mrs Edward (Judy) Solomon of Boca Raton la Mrs Gary (Jane) McGriff of St Joseph Mich Dianna Garriott 95 died at 7:20 pm Thursday in ui iaiayuiLu xvirs uaviu ujeura Arnoldi of Ann Arbor Mich and Mrs Enc (Karen) Ambrand Evansville El tt iw a iiilm ri iriffi iii nr 1' 1i 'z' Jill I LTh iMNpr niazerKleel LLERgAKER cMousi UNERAL HOME I I i TlJ I 1 I Dl 9 5 4'' "i infix ft I.

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