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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 16

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Journal and Courier Lafayette Ind Sun Jan 28 1919 Deaths in city area Morocco Kingman Bloo mingdale Brazil and La fayette retiring from Con gress Street United Methodist Church before moving to Wesley Manor Surviving with the widow are three daughters' Mrs HW (Ruth) Kunz of India napolis Mrs EM (Helen) Jones of Houston Texas ary nurse She survives After returning to the United States Rev Gotts chall served as minister in United Methodist churches at Esmond Ill Waveland New Market Hamlet RANKORT The Rev Newton Tennis Gotts chall 85 a retired minister and former South Pacific missionary died at 6:45 pm riday in Wesley Manor Health Care Center He had been ill several Hanna Boswell Monon montns Bom at Galesburg Ill he moved to Missouri in 1904 He was a graduate of Uni versity High School and the University of Missouri Bible School Columbia Mo ollowing college Rev Gottschall went to Sumatra Indonesia as a missionary He served there 12 years and was later a missionary and Mrs Keith (Joyce) Car in Hawaii In 1921 he was file of Terre Haute and one married at Sinagapore to sister Mrs James (Ethel) Charlotte Swank a mission Seest of Mulberry Gottschall retired minister dies at 85 ml ill I CYNTHIA PURSCHWITZ 1 Youth senator WL senior wins Capitol honor A West Lafayette High School senior has been selected as onei)f two delegates to represent the state next week in the 17th annual US Senate Youth Program Cynthia Purschwitz daughter of Mr and Mrs TW Pjirschwitz 867 Barlow St WL will spend eb 3 10 in Washington DC TheCprogram is funded through the William Randolph Hearst oundation Purschwitz was chosen for leadership and scholarship Along with 99 other elected high school student body officers' Cyndy is a Student Council member at WLHS Purschwitz will take a closeup look into federal govern ment Operations and the US Senate in particular Each delegate also will be awarded a $1500 college scholarship to study American government and related subjects Puschwitz plans to pursue a a career in international relations after study at the College of William and Mary Williamsburg Va Wljile in Washington Purschwitz will spend a day with two senators attend briefings meet leading Cabinet members participate in a mock joint session of Cori'gtess visit the Wh'ite House and meet President Toother Indiana delegate is from Bremen 16 News of record Police Calls riday West Lafayette Police Department Car belonging to Barbary Nordstrand 5225 Ind 43 vandalized while parked at CTS actory parking lot Damage $700 810pm riday Indiana State Police One car accident on US 52 near Ind 28 Car driven by David Cunnington 26 Bradley III skidded on icy pavement Damage $800 Driver treated at Home Hospital for cut on head Mrs Helen Taylor Mrs Helen Bailey Taylor 72 a retired employee of Haywood Publishing Co died at 7:25 am Saturday in her residence at 1806 Central Ave apparently of a heart attack Born at Lafayette she was a lifelong resident In 1936 she was married here to Martin Taylor a retired Lafayette policeman who was employed at Home Hospital when he died in 1971 Mrs Taylor was a member of irst Church of God and Bookbinders Union Local 143 Surviving are a son Police Sgt Thomas Taylor Lafayette and one daughter Mrs Charles (Bonnie) Best Infant Rodenbush Infant Thomas Jerome Rodenbush 5 month old son of Barry and Vicki Rodenbush of 3061 Pemberly Ct WL died at 10:15 pm riday in Riley Hospital Indianapolis Born at Lafayette he had been ill since birth Surviving with the parents are a sister Emilee Roden bush and two brothers Christopher and James Roden bush all at home Joseph A Simmerman Sr Joseph A Simmerman Sr 65 a retired employee of Crown Laundry died at 7:45 am Saturday in St Elizabeth Hospital where he had been a patient since Jan 19 He had been ill one year He resided at 410 5th St Born at Attica he lived at Lafayette the past 50 years In 1936 he was married at Attica to Elma Dale Bunch who survivies Mr Simmerman was employed at Crown Laundry many years retiring in 1976 He was an Army Veteran of World War II and was a member of VW Post 1154 Surviving with the widow are three daughters Mrs Thomas (Alma) Swaney and Mrs Reubin (Mary) Burdine both of ort Worth Texas and Mrs Quintin (Alice) Edwards of Lafayette two sons Ronney and Joseph Simmerman Jr both of ort Worth Texas and a sister Mrs Margaret Phillips of Lafayette happening 10:54 pm riday Lafayette Police Department Linda Trost 916 20th St reported her wallet stolen while in Jefferson High School cafeteria Value $20 12:03 am Saturday Tippecanoe County Police Department One car accident on Houston Road Car driven by Bruce Arnold 18 3643 Greenbush St skidded Damage $1000 No injury 12:34 a Saturday LPD rances elker 723 13th St reported batter stolen from car while parked at Northwside Tavern Value $33 3:02 am Saturday LPD Bill Rigbey 45 1 14 Columbia St reported truck had been broken into while at Spot Tavern Tools worth $561 reported stolen 5:24 am Saturday WLPD to 2601 Home Rd Attempted break in to car in parking lot 5:50 am Saturday TCPD One car accident on I 65 Car driven by John Clemens 23 Merrilville flipped over Damage $1000 Clemens suffered minor injury 12:07 pm Saturday TCPD ifteen windows reported broken on school bus parked at Harrison High School Principal Robert Day estimated damage at $500 12:07 pm Saturday TCPD Antonio Cadwallader 4332 Division Rd reported someone broke three windows and two aerials on truck parked at Harrison High School Damage $400 1:24 pm Saturday WLPD Two car accident in front of 238 State' St WL Cars driven by Roger Thomson 21 308 North St WL and Lee Irwin 43 845 River Rd WL collided on slick road No Injuries Damage $1500 to Thomson car $900 to Irwin car 2:30 pm Saturday TCPD Two vehicle accident on I 65 near Ind 25 Truck driven by William Smallwood 43 Louisville Ind and car driven by John Harper 62 Whiting Ind collided Harper and his wife Dorothy 58 were treated at Home Hospital Damage $2500 to Harper car $100 to Smallwood's semi truck bumper 3:20 pm Saturday LPD Deanne Thomas 3056 1043 Pheasant Run Dr reported windshield broken on car while parked at her address No value given ire Runs 11:48 am riday Wabash Rescue Squad Treated 7 year old boy for severegash in 3800 block of Lindberg Rd He was later taken to hospital by cobnty ambulance 3:56 J) riday Lafayette ire Department Doorbell transformer malfunctioned at home of James Lawton 1501 Adams St pm riday LD Roof scorched at home of George Dietrick 1 328 No damage estimate Started from fireplace heat 5:09 pm riday Purdue University ire Department Car 'fire at Stadium and University streets Wiring shorted out 9:3 riday PUD Smoke odor investigated at 109 7 Married Student Courts No fire found riday Wabash Rescue Squad Treated 12 dSy old infant for choking at 160 Linda Lane Infant later taken to hospital by county ambulance Br(hs Home'Hospftal Jan 25 Iprry and Lyn Helvie lora a daughter Lajjyrence and Mary Lee Vandeventer 3728 Ind 38 a daughter Charles and Susan Devaney Dayton a son and Barbara Smith Logansport a son Bteg your pardon rWhen we make a mistake Jet us know and correct it JCall the Metro Desk at 423551 1 Compiled by Eva Goodman Monday 7 a Harrison Kiwanis Club Jerry's Cafeteria 9:30 Overeaters Anonymous downstairs Blessed Sacrament Church WL 9:30 am Lafayette Christian Womens Club prayer coffee with Mrs Richard Himes 518 Carrolton Blvd WL or nursery reservations call 477 7135 1 1 :30 YWCA Senior Citizens lunch program YW 1 Kitchen Band practice Senior Center 533 Main St 1 YWCA Duplicate Bridge Club YW 4 Lafayette Civic Design Commission Lafayette City Hall 6:15 Tecumseh Kiwanis Club MCL Cafeteria 7 Casearean Parents of Greater Lafayette CEC room Elizabeth Hospital "Anesthesia for Casearean Births" by Dr JH isher 7:30 Lafayette Duplicate Bridge Club Blessed Sacrament Church education building WL 7:30 Sweet Adelines Central Presbyterian Church education building Interested In joining call 429 5519 7:30 Chinese Language Group International Center WL 7:30 Japanese Language Group conversation instruction Inter national Center WL 7:30 Parents Without Partners newsletter mailing party Call 474 8280 for information 8 A A Home With Hope 1001 erry St 8 AA Group Wabash Valley Hospital WL Customer Care Service for General Electric and Hotpoint Major Appliances and many other makes too! Problem with YOUR Appliance? Call Us RALPH BOWERS ELECTRIC INC 1 1ON 5th St 742 4083 UNERAL NOTICES Murphy Hahn uneral Home ANNA KEYS Open Today Phone 463 21 1 1 MRS NETTIE STUMP GRUBB UNERAL HOME 822 NORTH 9TH STREET or Information Phone 742 1131 In Market MRS LORETTA STRUBEL OR INORMATION phone 742 7302 JOSEPH A SIMMERMAN SR MRS HELEN BAILEY TAYLOR 1104 Columbia Street Phone 742 7873 The Wine Zahn Schneider uneral Home 643 erry Phone 742 5378 uneral Arrangements or WEDNESDAY JANUARY 31 TIPPECANOE MAU LAAYETTE 317 447 0587 UNERAL ARRANGEMENTS OR Charles Bowman BURLINGTON Charles Bowman 92 a retired car penter died at 9:30 am riday in St Joseph Hospital Kokomo where he had been a patient two weeks He had been ill six months Bom reared and educated at Burlington he was a lifelong resident of the community In 1920 he was married to Grace Rodkey who survives He was a self employed carpenter before his retirment Mr Bownman was an Army veteran of World War 1 serving in rance He was a member of the Church of Chirst Knights of Pythias 179 and Burlington American Legion Post 414 Surviving with the widow are three daughters Mrs Martha Messelry of Adrian Mich Mrs Dorothy High of Lafayette and Mrs Rosemary Austin of Burlington and a son Joe Bowman of Indianapolis Lafayette Chapel MRS RANCES ISHER of I'enenuliied Service" Mrs Carl Banister MOROCCO Mrs Kathryn Banister 55 of 394 Polk St died at 1050 pm riday in Jasper County Hospital Rensselaer following an extended illness Bom at St Charles Ky she lived most of her life at Morocco In 1944 she was married here to Carl Banister who is an emloyee of Willis Ranch Surviving with the husband are a son Allen Banister at home three daughters Mrs Bobby (Linda) Riley and Mrs Leon (Myrdee) Davenport both of Morocco and Mrs Alfred (Estella) Purdy Jr of Kentland her father Lucian Menser of Dawson Springs Ky her mother Myrtle Patterson of Earlington Ky Also five sisters Mrs Leonard (Nellie) Bingham of Morocco Mrs Wayne (Christine) Cloem and Mrs William (Laurie) Royal both of Earlington Ky Mrs Harley (Betty) Gibson of air Oaks and Mrs Chester (Ollie Pearl) Knight of Madisonville Ky and three brothers Thomas Menser of Van Wert Ohio Douglas and Lowell Gail Patterson both of Earlington Ky West Lafayette Chapel INANT THOMAS JEROME RODENBUSH uneral Arrangements By Hippensteel or CALL OR COME IN TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE YOU DIAMONDS AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONES NEW BRILLIANCE AND BEAUTY RUN THE RISK LOSING YOUR DIAMONDS DUE TO AN OLD AND WORN SETTING CHOOSE ROM HUNDRED 14 Kt WHITE OR YELLOW GOLD MOUNTINGS ADDITION AL DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES MAY BE PURCHASED TO COMPLETE YOUR CUSTOM DESIGN Mrs Loretta Strubel Mrs Loretta Strubel 75 a retired employee of Wells Yeager Best Co died Saturday in Home Hospital She resided at 807 Central Ave Bom reared and educated at Lafayette she was a lifelong resident In 1931 she was married to Carl Strubel who died in 1950 Mrs Strubel was employed at Wells Yeager Best Co 25 years retiring a year ago She was a member of St Boniface Catholic Church Surviving are two sons John Strubel of Rossville and Charles William Strubel of Lafayette a brother Geroge Clemens of Lafayette and three sisters Mrs Charles (Mary) Wilhuck Mrs Verl(Gladys) Overman both of Lafayette and Mrs Chelsie (Dorothy) McCoy of Decatur A Quick Acting Journal and Courier Classified Ad Costs As Little As $720 or 10 Days Northwestern 9s inest Collection of Contemporary Home urnishings Bring your family and friends for a leisurely tour of our beautiful store 10 9 Mon thru rL Sat 10 5 Sun 12 5 rank Pritscher ATTICA rank Pritscher 85 a retired farmer died at 8 am Saturday in his Rt 2 Attica Home He had been in failing health for sometime He was a native and lifelong resident of Attica He served in the Army during World War IL Mr Pritscher was a member of St rancis Xavier Catholic Church and American Legion Post 52 MORRIS Mrs Hazel Private family service 2 pm today in rye uneral Home rankfort Dr Wai ton Cole officiating Interment Raritan Cemetery Raritan ll Also surviving are tour grandchildren PRITSCHER rank riends will be received from 5 9 Monday at Maus uneral Home Attica Ro sary rttes 7 pm uneral Mass at 10 a Tuesday In St rancis Xavier Catholic Church Rev Edward Ma tuscak officiating Interment Cath olic Cemtery Attica Also surviving are two nepnews rancis Pritscher of West Lafayette and Robert Pritscher of Alexandria Va RODENBUSH Infant Thomas Arrangements pending at Sotter Baker West Lafayette uneral Home or futher information can 742 1131 SIMMERMAN Joseph A Sr riends may call from 6 8 pm Monday at Solier Baker Lafayette uneral Home Service 130 pm Tuesday In Solier Baker Lafayette Chapel Pastor Bob Mundy officiat ing Military graveside rttes at Rest haven Memorial Park Also surviv ing are 14 grandchildren and four great granchiidren STRUBEL Mrs Loretta riends may call from 5 9 Monday at Zahn Schneider uneral Home uneral Mass at 10 a Tuesday in St Bonitace Catholic Church Rev Benno Hetdlage officiating Inter meant Rl TAYLOR' Mrs Helen riends may call from 5 9 Monday at Solier Baker Lafayette uneral Home Service Tuesday in Solier Baker Lafayette Chapel the Rev Robert ields officiating Interment Tippecanoe Memory Gardens Also surviving are six grandaughters JEWELERS ONE DAY ONLY REMOUNT EVENT AUSTIN Alpha Service 2:30 today at Middlefork Old Ger man Baptist Church Home Brethren officiating Interment Middlefork Old German Baptist Cemetery Brown uneral Home Rossville In charge of arrange ments Also surviving are six grandchildren and18 great grand children Two sisters and four' brothers preceded In death BANISTER Mrs Kathryn riends may call from 2 4 and 6 9 pm today at Cardwell uneral Home Morocco Service there at 2 pm Monday the Rev Richard Moore officiating Interment Oak land Cemetery Also surviving are nine grandchildren BOWMAN Charles riends may call today from 9 a until 2 pm service In Neptune uneral Home ment Burlington Cemetery Also surviving are 1 7 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren ISHER Mrs rances There will be no visitation at Solier Baker Lafayette uneral Home Services 10 30 am Monday Solier Baker Lafayette Chapel the Rev Peter Hanstra officiating Interment Rest Haven Memorial Park Also surviv ing are 11 grandchildren and 17 great grand children riends may best express their sympathy by contributing memoriam to Hope Chapel Presbyterian Church 77 bonitace Cemetery GOTTSCHALL Rev Newton surviving are six grandchiiden ici tup may uan une nour prior TO 10:30 am Monday service in Amanda Reid Chapel Wesley Manor rankfort Dr Walton Cole and Rev Barton letcher officiat ing Interment Rossville Cemetery rye uneral Home rankfort in charge of arrangements Also sur viving are 13 grandchildren and two great grandchildren KEYS Mrs Anna riends may call at Murphy Hahn and Zahn neral Home 1104 Columbia St from 4 8 today Rosary ser vice there at 5 pm and American Legion Auxiliary rites at 7:30 pm today uneral mass at 10:30 a Monday in St Mary Cathedral the Rev Gerald Borawski officiating Interment Boniface Cemetery Also surviving are nine grandchil dren Mrs Hazel Mnrris RANKORT Mrs Hazel Morris 73 a retired £2 ouivonuiiiaii uiuu ai auv a ill odlUrUay In bt Hospital Indianapolis following several months illness She resided at 404 Hemlock Dr Bom at Raritan Ill she moved to rankfort 29 yearsago In 1932 she was married to Walter Morris who died in 1958 Mrs Morris was a saleswoman for Avon Cosmetics 32 years She was a member of irst Baptist Church and Avon Presidents Club Surviving are four daughters Marcella Sharkey of Wauconda III Marlene Hansen of rankfort Barbara Sherrill of Stone Mountain Ga and Margaret Woodard of Browpsburg a sister Juanita Aker of Monmouth 11 and one brother Orville Cann of Raritan 111 ihc tvic Zahn rii wr I Jj Jul 11 1 Square 1 1 Wr I "ill If I gif to 1 Phone 447 26 1 4 contgnporary life style 7 Rack Wine etiquette have you In a quandary? Learn the best way to buy and serve wine In The Wine Rack a weekly column now appearing In Good Eating You want to miss reading this practical guide to wine selection Look for Good Eating Wednesdays In the Journal and Courier.

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