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Getting engaged? Tell an insurance agent about the ring

If you recently got engaged, the first person you might want to tell about your beautiful ring is an insurance agent.
Engagement ring insurance isn’t exactly romantic, but it’s a relatively inexpensive way to make sure you can repair or replace your ring if something happens to it.
TWO WAYS TO INSURE YOUR ENGAGEMENT RING
—Buy extra “scheduled” coverage — often called a rider, floater or endorsement — through your homeowners or renters insurance company. Standard homeowners insurance and renters insurance includes some coverage for jewelry, but theft coverage is often limited to $1,500.
—Buy a stand-alone policy from a company that specializes in jewelry insurance. You’ll generally get reimbursed for the full value if your ring is stolen, lost or damaged.
Your insurer might require an appraisal to finalize your policy. The National Association of Jewelry Appraisers website has a list of appraisers in each state.
Don’t assume a jewelry warranty will cover you. Those apply only to defects.
COST OF A JEWELRY RIDER
The cost of a jewelry rider depends on how much coverage you need. A stand-alone engagement ring insurance policy typically costs $1 or $2 for every $100 in value. A study by The Knot, a wedding planning website, found the average cost of an engagement ring in 2016 was $6,163. That puts the annual premium for insurance at around $60 to $120.
You could earn a discount on your policy by:
—Having a monitored home-security system.
—Storing your ring in a safe at home or in a bank.
—Using a gem identification registry such as Gemprint.
WHAT THE POLICY SHOULD COVER
Make sure your policy covers the following common ring claims:
—Theft: This would pay out if your ring were stolen — during a home burglary, for example.
—Mysterious disappearance: This would pay out if you lost the ring.
—Damage: This would pay out if your ring were damaged or destroyed, for example in a house fire.
If you buy engagement ring insurance before you pop the question, your soon-to-be fiancee must be named and covered by the policy, especially if you don’t already live together. Otherwise the policy could be voided as soon as you give the ring away.

Man keeps wife in the dark about new ‘business partner’

DEAR ABBY: My husband met a gal 33 years younger than he is at a doctor’s office. It seems they “became close,” so they went off and bought real estate together in another state. They spend weeks at a time together there alone. When they are both here in town, they have “business” meetings several times a week. I am not allowed to attend, know when they take place or even ask what was discussed. They never have phone conversations while I’m near, and their texts to each other are “none of my business.” My husband’s words: “I don’t know ...

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HMS Holiday Classic

Hanson’s Kane Boudreaux takes aim during an earlier contest. The 77th Annual Hanson Holiday Classic got underway today at 4:30 p.m. with five games on tap at both the Billy Gene Talbot Gymnasium and the Franklin High Gymnasium. Three games will be played at Hanson with Hanson taking on Loreauville in the nightcap at 7:30 p.m. At Franklin High, Franklin girls and boys will battle West St. Mary girls and boys at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p..m.

Bulldogs beat Loreauville

LOREAUVILLE _ Jaylon Williams and Jackson Hebert scored in double figures, leading the Centerville Bulldogs to a 62-48 victory over the Loreauville Tigers here Tuesday at the LHS Gym.
Centerville improved to 5-2 on the season while Loreauville drops to 0-8.
Centerville will play St. Joseph’s of Plaucheville at their Tournament Thursday at 5 pm.
Centerville burned the nets for 19 points in the opening stanza, going on a 19-5 run. In the second period, Centerville went on a 16-12 flurry for a 35-17 cushion at the half. The Bulldogs benefited from a 20-18 third quarter run for a commanding 55-35 advantage. Loreauville earned a 13-7 cushion down the stretch but it was too late as Centerville strolled away with the 62-48 victory.
Centerville’s leading scorers included: Jaylon Williams, 19; Jackson Hebert, 11; Ryan Young, 9; Marquis Strawder, 8; Tykeith Joseph, 6; Landon Lanclos, 3; Jaylon Cooks, 2; Andrew Johnson, 2 and Kobe Randolph, 2.
Centerville connected on 8 of 14 free throw attempts while committing 16 fouls.
Centerville’s 3-point baskets shooters were: Williams, 3; Strawder, 2; Hebert, 1; Lanclos 1 and Young, 1.
Loreauville’s top scorers were: Matthew Henton, 20; Harvey Broussard, 9; Brashone Green, 8; Karon Jeanlouis, 6; Matarik Wilkins, 3 and Chris Anthony, 2.
Loreauville connected on 8 of 16 free throws while committing 15 fouls.

CALVIN BENNETT JR.

Calvin Joseph Bennett, Jr., 70, a native of Thibodaux, La. and a resident of Morgan City, La., passed away on Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at 7:10 p.m.
Visitation will be from 9 am. until funeral time at 11 a.m. on Friday, December 15, 2017 at Jones Funeral Home chapel located at 6775 West Park Avenue in Houma. Burial will follow in Halfway Cemetery.
He is survived by his sons, Calvin Lamont Bennett of Lafayette, La. and Kenyatta (Alicia Brown) Bennett of Morgan City, La.; granddaughter, Makenya Bennett; mother, Albertha Johnson Bennett; brothers, Oliver (Gisele) Bennett, Ronald Bennett, Wayne Bennett, Carroll (Virginia) Bennett and Reginald Bennett; sisters, Jancie (Richard) Jones, Phyllis Bennett (Joseph), Cathy (Daniel) Brown, and Patricia (Juan) Walker; brothers, in law, Sullivan Ingram, Jr. and Sylvester (Shula) Ingram Sr.; sisters-in-law, Laura (James) Brown and Gertrude Jackson.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Urcel Ann Ingram Bennett; father, Calvin Joseph Bennett Sr.; inlaws, Sullivan Sr. and Urcel Reed-Ingram.
Arrangements entrusted to Jones Funeral Home of Houma-Morgan City-Franklin-Jeanerette
Visit www.jones-funeral-home.com to send condolences to family.

ALBERT STEVENSON

Albert “Doc” Stevenson, 70, a resident of Amelia, La. and native of Gibson, La. passed away on Thursday, December 7, 2017 at 12:16 p.m. at Teche Regional Medical Center.
Visitation will be observed on Saturday, December 16, 2017 at the Siracusaville Recreation Center 1110 Grace St., Morgan City, La., from 9 a.m. until funeral services at 1 p.m. Burial with full military honors will follow funeral services in the Morgan City Cemetery. The Reverend Norman A. Stovall will officiate the services.
Albert was a veteran of the United States Navy and the United States Army. After faithfully serving, he received an honorable discharge.
The East St. Mary Veteran Funeral Squad will perform at graveside.
Memories of “Doc or James Earl Jones,” as he was known to many, will forever remain in the hearts of his loving wife, Deborah Stevenson of Amelia; three sons, Shayne Stevenson and his wife Wendy of Youngsville, La., Shawn Stevenson of Gibson, La., Brian Stevenson of Amelia, La.; two daughters, Shannon Stevenson of Gibson, La., April Jerome of Youngsville, La.; a brother, Allen (Edith) Stevenson of Thibodaux, La.; three sisters, Gladys Williams of Gray, La., Ruby (Melvin) Poindexter of Gibson, La. Mary Margaret Stevenson of New Orleans, La.; his grandchildren, a god-child, and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Doc was preceded in death by his parents, and his former wife.
Jones Funeral Home of Morgan City-Franklin-Houma-Jeanerette in charge of arrangements.
Visit www.jones-funeral-home.com to send condolences to family.

JAMAL WEEDEN

Jammal Alvin “Hick” Weeden, 41, a resident of Patterson, La., passed away on Tuesday December 5, 2017 at 11:41 p.m. at Teche Regional Medical Center.
Visitation will be observed on Saturday, December 16, 2017 at Jones Funeral Home 715 Sixth Street Morgan City, La., from 9 a.m. until funeral services at 11 a.m. Reverend Ron Bias will officiate the services. Burial will follow services in the Berwick Cemetery in Berwick, La.
Memories of “Hick,” as he was known to many, will forever remain in the hearts of his parents. Charlie D. Kelly Sr. and Sandra W. Kelly of Patterson, La.; three brothers, Charlie Kelly, Jr. of Bayou Vista, La., Derrick (Tyese) Kelly and Tramone Scott of Patterson, La.; two sisters, Tanya Scott of Patterson, La. and Tia White of New Orleans, La.; a grandmother, Jessie Johnson of Baton Rouge, La.; three aunts, four uncles, his god-parents, Sadie Robinson of Memphis, TN and Alfred Garrison Sr. of TX; a god-son, Jammal Weeden of Patterson, La. and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Jammal was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Arthur Johnson Sr.; his maternal grandparents, Alonzo ad Bena Weeden; five uncles, Melvin Johnson, Morris Lee Givens, Alvin Weeden, Harold Kelly and Arthur Johnson, Jr.; and an aunt, Louise Johnson.
Jones Funeral Home of Morgan City-Franklin-Houma-Jeanerette in charge of arrangements.
Visit www.jones-funeral-home.com to send condolences to family.

Christmas Time in the Country

Standing for Community Advancement Together held its annual Christmas Time in the Country event Dec. 3. President Lionel “Butch” Metz said the event consisted of a bicycle give-away and a mini-festival with food, jewelry and arts and crafts. Tyrone Johnson is also a member of the committee. Companies, business owners, churches, organizations and individuals donated some 90 bicycles, and the children were required to write thank you letters to the donators. A special bicycle was donated by Metz and his family to honor his family members and others who have survived cancer or lost the battle. The committee expressed their gratitude to all those who helped make the event a success.

Food for Families drive

St. Mary Emergency Aid Center, United Way for South Louisiana, held its Food for Families drive Dec. 5. About 1,350 pounds of food was donated, as well as many monetary donations.

CAA Adopt-A-Family

St. Mary Community Action Agency held their 18th annual Adopt-A-Family program Tuesday in the Peter Pan Gymnasium at their location on Barrow Street in Franklin. Food and toys were gifted by sponsors, and were presented to families in need by Santa himself.

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