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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 12

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I "Journal and Courier' Lafayette West Lafayette Indiana Wednesday July 1 6 1986 Deaths Et Cetera i i i Marty Rogol or the Record uneral Notices LANDIS LOY OWI Lafayette Chapel A MI IM 742 7302 822 9th St Latyne IN Scott editorial cartoonist 76 DENVER William Wallace Scott an editorial cartoonist and artist for The Denver Post for more than 32 years died July 5 He was 76 Scott worked for the Minneapolis Tribune and the Minneapolis Times before coming to The Post in 1948 He retired in 1980 Associated Press He died when he was 38 But in that time he packed at least 76 years of liv ing into it 5i SAMMONS Ruth SWARTZ Elizabeth ITZSIMMONS Phillip SWANSON Oscar SWARTZ Elizabeth Calling 5 8 pm today SoHer Baker La fayette uneral Home Service In Soler Baker Lafayette Chapel 1 0:30 am Thursday the Revs Jacob Hoffman and HC Stolldorf officiating Interment Montmorenci Cemetery Surviving are a number of nieces and nephews Anna Humbred Mrs Anna Marie Humbred 88 a native of Carroll County died at 8:25 pm Monday in Mason Health care Center in Winona Lake She lived at 104 Chestnut Ave Winona Lake Bom Dec 12 1897 in Carroll County she had lived there until moving to Winona Lake in 1965 She was married July 16 1915 to Russell I Humbred He died in 1965 Mrs Humbred was a member of Community Brethren Church in Warsaw and Winona Lake Lite rary Club MARY KONING 914 Columbia at 10th Ph 742 1117 i Ba I Milestones CLASSIIED ADVERTISING takes your message in to a lot of homes without you ever haying to leave yours VALLEY LOWERS A 405 Teal Rd (317) 474 5959 George Kennedy VETERANS HOME George Kennedy 71 who formerly made his home with his brother and sister Richard Kennedy and Pearl Bryan of 1400 Morton St died at 12:20 pm Monday in Indiana Veterans Home He had been a patient there one year Mr Kennedyhad worked for maintenance and grounds department at Purdue University from 1964 until returns in 1977 Bom in West Lebanon Dec 6 1914 he had lived there and in Danville Ill before coming to Lafay ette in 1964 A World War II veteran he served in the Army Surviving with the brother and sister Richard Kennedy and Pearl Bryan is another sister Mrs Helen Allen of West Lebanon Xu Thomas Crockett RENSSELAER Thomas George Crockett 79 a lifelong resident of Jasper County died at 10:30 am Tuesday in the Rensselaer Care Center follow ing an illness of six days He was born April 24 1907 in Jasper County He was first married Aug 15 1933 in Crown Point to Susie Mae McMillan and she died Jan 5 1979 On Dec 21 1985 he was married to Ella Richards Wilson and she survives He was a retired Jasper County Highway De partment employee Mr Crockett attended irst Christian Church in Rensselaer Surviving with his widow are a daughter Edith Mae Crockett of Rensselaer and one brother Rob ert Crockett of Lafayette uneral service will be riday in Rensselaer Deaths Elsewhere It Has To Be i WILLIAMS LORIST 742 7202 10:30 am today Pastor Edward Ben nett officiating Interment Riverside Cemetery Attica Surviving are 4 grand children and 8 great grandchildren Reinke uneral Home lora Graveside oAUAb taffav Manta Lawn Elizabeth Swartz Osar Swanson Mrs Elizabeth Pfiefer Swartz 87 usOsfar Swanson 78 died at 6:30 pm Tuesday in Lafayette a lifelong resident of Tippecanoe County his home at Davis Manor 1051 Cumberland died at 12:30 am Tuesday in Home Hospital fol lowing an extended illness No further information was available at press She was bom in Tippecanoe County Dec 5 1898 time Her marriage was to Robert Swartz in Tip pecanoe County on May 25 1922 and he died Dec 5 Phillip ltZSlITimons 1975 Phillip itzsimmons 63 died at 6:43 She and her husband farmed for a number of pm Tuesday in his home at 2000 Whitcomb Ave years in Tippecanoe County No further information was available at press Mrs Swartz was a member of Holy Trinity Lu time theran Church the Ladies Aid Society of the church American Legion Auxiliary 8 and 40 unhcnn Romney Older of Eastern Star and the Wea Townr rrancis noDson ship Home Ec Club Mrs rancis Elizabeth Satago Hobson 74 of 2521 Surviving is a sister Mrs Edna Steely of Ot Indiana 25 died at 2 pm Tuesday in St Eliza terbein beth Hospital Born Dec 23 1911 in St Ignace Mich she had lived in Lafayette 27 years She graduated from De Tour High School De Tour Village Mien Her marriage was in 1947 to Jesse Howard Hobson who died in July 1983 Mrs Hobson was a member of St Lawrence Catholic Church Surviving is a sister Lillian Alice Ledy of Drummond Island Mich Services Est 1868 PHONE 74 2 31 ITZSIMMONS PhilliD KENNEDY George Arrangements pending at SoUer Baker riends Cs2 Latayette uneral Home HORSON rancis Mr and Mrs Richard Taylor NEWTOWN Mr and Mrs Richard Taylor of Newtown will celebrate their 25th wedding an niversary Wednesday July 23 They will reinstate their marriage vows at 7:30 pm in Newtown was a poet first and a singer songwriter Community Church with a reception following in the second He compares to someone like poet Rod I church basement Mr Taylor and the former Sandra Lee Wall were Musically Chapin is best known for in married July 23 1961 in Newtown Methodist the Cradle" the story of time slipping away Church Mrs Taylor is registration assistant at from a busy father and his devoted son Purdue University They have three children Jef Marty Rogol executive director of USA for fery Taylor of Veedersburg Christopher Africa Hands Across America says Taylor and April Taylor at home They also have wife wrote in the as a poem one granddaughter wife Sandy saw him behaving that nends and relatives are invited as no invitations Rogol says wrote the poem and have been sent They request gifts be omitted gave it to him He set it to thought to be autobiographical was Mr and Mrs Robert Welsh 3 fantssy I Pastch says: drove a taxi for some I Mr and Welsh will observe then tune And he wrote ng atout what would 25th wecjding anniversary Tuesday July 22 happen if he met an old girlfriend mhjs cab I The coupje formerly lived at 450 County Road Chapin continued the story with Suel a 500 Lafayette and currently reside at their song from the 1980 album by the same title I summer home along Lake reeman 2513 Pleasant was No 23 during 1980 Valiev Monticello traces the life of a disc jockey I welsh superintendent at airfield Mfg Co who leaves his wife for a cross country junket I and former Marjorie Bossung directorteacher of jobs whilemsearch of himself at St Boniface Preschool were married July 22 really isn a greatest hits album be st Joseph Catholic Church in Reynolds cause he reauy only had two hits Taxi and I one son Christopher Welsh of ort the Cradle Pasdachsays It is a worth Texas Adaughter Susan is deceased true anthology I Three other songs from "Anthology" charted Horlw Prnvnnt in the Top 100 Wanna Learn a Love kjarDer DiOVOni BRINGHURST Mri and Mrs Date Garter 86uring'm5 Bfeto may be more popular now that ughter Deanne Kay toln BrovonL He is dead something like Muddy Pasdach I pure foft a poet The eoupte plans to tie named next June Daniel and Connie oster Phipps oster Phipps Connie Sue oster and Daniel Robert Phipps I were married June 28 in irst Christian Church The Rev Jack Snellgrove officiated at the rites I Parents of the counle are Herman and Onal oster of 1115 Salem St and Herbert and Orie Surviving are three sons Paul and Jesse Phipps of 2204 Roselawn Humbred both of Winona Lake and James Honor attendants were Valerie Phipps and Jim Humbred of Rancho Calif three daughters Mary Layer ui riora Lsuier ui van nuys vain ana Martha Allbaugh of Delphi one brother Ken neth Black Of Arcadia la and two sisters Lora Zinn of Delphi and Olive Todd of Tipton KENNEDY George a A mm Cor west LCDenon ana pm vice there 2 pm Thursday the Rev inhn Huektev officiatina Interment West Service Saturday Brosmer Drablng Lebanon Cemetery Preceded in death neral Home rench Lick Ind Interment by a brother and a sister Mt Lebanon Cemetery rench Lick iziKjfipM Elizabeth ASOLS 5o JHSTSirft grearnieces ana nepnews HUMBRED Anna Calling from IO am until noon today service 2 pm today Maple Lawn Cemetery the Rev Don Taykx officl ating Surviving are 16 grandchildren end 33 great grandchildren Spencer Other members of the wedding party were Amber McCaw Michelle Phipps Jimmy Gould Suzanne a i a I vidAWii jayic waivi jvuy rvoici cuiu vuKUua a pure folk singer according to Rogol and Ayers Serie all of Lafayette He started recording as a solo performer dining The bride attended Tinntyanne Junior High and 1972 His first album Heads and Tales produced Jefferson High School Her husband graduated from his first single "Taxi It reached No 2 JJthe Central Catholic High School and served in the Top 40 that year rom his next albimi Venties Marine Corps nine years He is attending Ivy Tech 1 smSe I and is employed at Roberts Security Cat in the Cradle They are living at 1107 Salem St Urt ikozl Mun Afhnr TVirfc dii hire ann rnrAA mftrP I that broke the Top 100 All but orie came before his founding of World Hunger Year and the ood Policy Center Chapin is credited with founding five anti hunger groups two of them international and the remaining three in the New York City area But dedication to fighting hunger may have prevented him from becoming a major music superstar Rogol says had two major hits in and in the Rogol says very clear that he had the talent but he would never take time away from his charity work knew that to become a superstar he would have to stop being controversial and fit into a marketable package He knew he would have to spend more time in the studio refining 1 His desire to stay on the road and out of the studio to promoteJiis cause mean he serious about his music is a serious message in each of his Rogol says would not commer cialize his music in any way But he would have liked to be a superstar in order to have more impact for the hunger His work Ayers says lives in the success of USA for Africa Hands Across America thought of staging a simultaneous concert dur ing 1975 in New York Dallas and Los he says fell through but Harry took it in stride said that the event psychosis is des Gary and Sue Davidson oard tructive because the public thinks the event ends the problem He realized that there was a Davidson oard process a long I Because of his commitment to the issue to Sue Ann Davidson and Gary Lee oard were putting down a necessary foundation his work married in Linnwood Church of Christ The Rev will live as long as Chapin thought he would Guy Brown officiated at the June 14 rites figured live to be Ayers says Parents of the couple are Merrill and Donnalou because of his reputation his work his Davidson of 955 Bruce Ave Monticello and John artistry what he stands for will live much and Kay oard of 850 Longacre Drive Lafayette longer than that of many people who were Honor attendants were Jan Raderstorf of Lafay more commercially ette and Glenn oard of Bettendorf Iowa Another concert featuring Peter Paul and Other members of the wedding party were Denise Mary is planned for Aug 22 to raise money Davidson Terry Davidson Grant Davidson and for World Hunger Year A television special Amanda Davidson all of West Terre Haute Beth called Higher Ground also is planned to be Turner of West Lafayette Ridge Whaley Jim broadcast live Dec 7 Marshall and Dave Schluttenhofer all of Lafayette Rogol says: was said of Harry that he I The bride graduated from Twin Lakes High lived life like he was a political candidate and School and Ivy Tech She is a cashier at Lafayette it was three weeks before the election He will Home Hospital Her husband graduated from Jef be remembered for the intensity of commit I ferson High School and Purdue University and is ment to life and his cause employed at Purdue died when he was 38 But in that time Tiiey are living in Rossville he packed at least 76 years of living into it Continued from Page B1 Today in History Today is Wednesday July 16 the 197th day of 1986 There are 1 68 days left in the year highlight In history: On July 16 1945 the United States exploded its first experimental atomic bomb over the desert in Alamogordo NM On this date: In 1790 the District of Columbia was established as the seat of the United States government In 1 862 David arragut became the first rear admiral in the United States Navy In 1918 Russia's Czar Nicholas II his empress and their five children were executed by the Bolsheviks In 1 935 the era of the parking meter began as the first of the coin operated devices were installed in Oklahoma City In 1951 the novel The Catcher in the Rye by JD SaBnger was published In 1957 Marine Maj John Glenn set a transcontinental speed record when he flew a jet from California to New York In three hours 23 minutes and eight seconds In 1 969 Apollo 1 1 blasted off for the moon In 1 973 during the Senate Watergate hearings Alexander Butterfield a former White House aide publicly revealed the existence of President Richard Nixon's secret taping system In 1980 The Republican National Convention meeting In Detroit nominated Ronald Reagan for president Ten years ago: In Nice rance ten burglars tunneled into the branch bank of the Societe Generate and in the course of a weekend looted the vault of up to $10 million in cash jewels eaci trifiAQ anH hnnriQ ive years ago: In a speech to the World Affairs Councfl of Washington Assistant Secretary of State Thomas Enders strongly endorsed El Salvador's program of social economic and political reform One year ago: Less than 24 hours after being told he had cancer President Reagan was described as being in excellent spirits and not dwelling on his illness birthdays: Actress Barbara Stanwyck is 79 Act ress dancer Ginger Rogers is 75 Actor Barnard Hughes Is 71 Tennis player Margaret Court is 44 Violinist Pinchas Zukerman is 38 Thought fpr today: "Statesmen think they make history but history makes itself and drags the statesmen Along" Wil Rogers American humorist (1879 1935) Associated Press US Lawmakers SEN RICHARD LUGAR (R) 306 Hart Building Washington 20510 Phone 1 202 224 4814 SEN DAN QUAYLE (R) 524 Hart Building Washington DC 20510 Phone 1 202 224 5623 ITH DISTRICT REP ELWOOD HILUS (R) 2338 Raybum Building Washington DC 20215 Phone 1 2O2 225 5037 Births HOME HOSPITAL July 14 Denise Alsop and Travis Harvey 3016 Keys Court a daughter James and Loan Harmeson Mulberry a son Daphne Heidenreich Lafayette a daughter Dale and Lori Kesler 3431 Ind 26 a daughter Mabie McGrew 1 43 Knights Mobile Home Park WL a son Richard and Margaret Trent Battle Ground a son David and Linda Wilson Crawfordsville a son ST ELIZABETH HOSPITAL July 14 Jeffrey and Julia Potts Route 1 Burnettsville a son Rex and Laurie Kincaid of Williamsburg Va are the parents of a son Luke Ryan born July 16 Maternal grandparents are Dr and Mrs Larry Hodge of West Lafayette Area Lawmakers SENATE GERY Michael (D) West Lafayette' airfield Wabash Tippecanoe Union Wea townships in Tippecanoe County HARRISON Joseph (R) Attica all of Clinton and ountain counties parts of Tippecanoe Warren Carroll Montgomery Howard and Vermillion counties JONTZ Janies (D) Brookston all of Benton Jasper and Pulaski counties parts of White Tippecanoe Carroll Newton Warren and Starke counties JUSTICE William (R) Logansport all of Cass and ulton counties parts of White Carroll Howard Miami and Grant counties HOUSE KLINKER Sheila (D) Lafayette airfield and Wea townships in Tippecanoe County JONES Stanley (D) West Lafayette Parts of Tippecanoe and Warren counties WOL Katie (D) Monticello all of White Benton and Newton counties parts of Carroll and Pulaski counties DAVIS James (R) Kirklin parts of Clinton Tippecanoe Carroll Boone and Hamilton counties ROORDA Walter (R) DeMotte all of Jasper County parts of Pulaski Porter and Lake counties WEATHERWAX Thomas (R) Logansport all of Cass County parts of Carroll and ulton counties POOL Dan (R) Crawfordsville parts of Montgomery Tip pecanoe ountain and Parke counties CLINGAN Lee (D) Covington all of Vermillion County parts of ountain Warren Parke and Vigo counties Addressed: Indiana General Assembly Statehouse Indianapolis 46204 Couples Homemakers offer meals at fair The Tippecanoe County Extension Homemak ers once again will offer meals at the Tippecanoe County 4 air The meals will be served beginning Sunday July 20 through riday July 25 in the dining room of the home economics building Breakfast will be served from 6:15 am to 10:30 am lunch from 10:30 am to 2 pm: and supper from 4:45 pm to 8:30 pm Snacks will be served irom 2 pm to 4:45 pm Chapin Continued from Page B1 USA for Africa has collected $46 million to date Rogol says Hands Across America was a project of USA for Africa but the two entities have since been united in title Hands Across America has raised more than $42 million impossible to put an exact number on how much Harry raised alone it would have to be millions of Rogol says used to do 250 concerts a year and half of them were fund raisers of some kind for world Earlier this year Congress approved and President Reagan signed legislation calling for a gold coin to be struck in his honor a in whose work is categorized as folk rock was 1 lEasfflaa a ISi A I I Jlk.

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