Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1956 — Page 2

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Estranged Husband Slays Young Wife Marion Mother Os Two Slain Monday MARION, Ind. (UP) —Mrs. Jan Ice LaVonne Jeffries, 20-year-old mother of two children, was fatally shot late Monday as she left a teenage dance. Her husband. Francis, surrendered to police a few minutes later. Police said Jeffries left a dance at the Urban League CeSter by a back ntrance when the affair ended at about 9:30 p.m. They said he came around to the fornt of the building with a gun. Friends of Mrs. Jeffries grouped around a police car after she was taken to a hospital. Police saidseveral of them collapsed in hysteria and were administered aid when her death was reported on the police radio. Patrolman Marin Tegarden said Jeffries walked up to the first police car which arrived on the scene and said. “I did it. I shot her.” Mrs. Jeffries was .picked up by four of the teenagers who had just left the dance and rushed to Marion general hospital. She was pronounced dead on arrival. Chief of detectives Hobart Whiten said Jeffries signed a statement saying his wife told him she would “mess him up” in court when their pending divorce came up. He said they had been separated since mid-July. Whiton said Mrs. Jeffries went to the dance at the Urban League club, a teenage hangout for Negroes with several girl friends and her husband happened to be then/ Decatur Man Fined, Sentenced To Farm Ray Schott. 37, of Decatur, was fined SSO and costs and sentenced to six months on the state penal farm, with three months suspended. The sentence was imposed in city court this morning after he entered a plea of guilty to a <#arge of driving while under the influence of alcohol. Schott was arrested at about 6 p.m. Monday in Pleasant Mills after he had raced through Decatur and continued on U. S. highway 33. Charges of speeding, reckless driving and drunken drifting ware filed against him but the first two were dropped. Also in. city court this morning . was Garner McAllister, who was arrested several days ago on a charge of public intoxication. He entered a plea of guilty in city court and his sentencing was taken under advisement until today. He was fined $1 and costs and sentenced -to five days Th Jail. He was

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released immediately since court ruled that the five-day sentence was retroactive and that he had already served the time. Driver Is Killed As Truck Hits Bridge FORT WAYNE (UP) — Thomas Foust, 39, Anderson, was killed Monday night whfin his truck hit a bridge on U.S. w)8 miles west of here and crashed into a shallow creek. Police said Foust, who was hauling popcorn from Anderson to Fort Wayne, apparently fell asleep at the wheel. Trade in a Good Town — Decatut

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1958

Girl Scout Hews Brownie troop 28 met at Mrs. Heller's house. We said the pledge to the flag and the Brownie promise. The officers are Susan Gray, president, Cassie Reynolds, treasurer, and Janelle Heller, scribe. Weplttyed TWrWEng the Brownie good-bye song. Scribe: Janelle Heller. Brownie'troop 19 met at St. Joseph’s school Monday evening. We opened with the Brownie promise. colored Halloween pictures, 1 and passed out the Brownie calan--1 dars. We then went outside and s Piqyed “three blind mice/’ Closed ’ our meeting witirtbe "magic tunnel” J Scribe: Joan Baker