Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1963 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1963

SOCIETY

NOBLE JUDGE HONORED AT PARTY A surprise birthday party was held Sunday to commemorate the 74th birthday of Noble Judge. Those attending included Mr. and Mrs. William Judge, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams, Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sapp, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Turnquist, Crown Point; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hough, Cedar Lake; Mrs. Bessie Kraner, Glenmore, 0.; 10 grandchildren, Richard, Diana, and Dennis Kran.er; Debbie Hough; Ricky, Mark, and Dave Adams, John, Tom and Robefrt Judge and one great-grandchild, Teddie Ann Joyce. KIRKLAND LADIES CLUB TOURS HUNTINGTON Thirty-two members of the Kirkland Ladies club motored to Huntington, Tuesday, and toured the Sunday Visitor and Victory Noll in the morning before a lunch and short meeting at the LaFountain Hotel. Later in the afternoon they visited the House of Furniture and the Sealtest Ice Cream company. Mrs. John Leyse led the devotions for the business meeting. It was announced that the next meeting would be held at the Adams Central school. The club is also planning a rummage sale for the last Saturday in August. Hostesses for the tour were the Mesdames John Leyse, Ralph Ross, Jr., and Theodore HeUer. The Grey Ladies of the American Red Cross will hold a business meeting at 7:30 p. m., Monday, at the I & M social room. There will be a dance sponsored by the Tel-Stars Auto Club, Friday at the Community Center from 8-11:30 p. m. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

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ICE CREAM SOCIAL Sponsored by the DECATUR EUB Sr-Hi Yovth Fellowship Thursday, July 25 5:00 p.m. lo 9:00 p.m. * at the Trinity Lawn * Corner of 9th and Madison (In case of rain, the social will be held in thfe Trinity Social Rooms)

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Locals Lloyd Knittle of Monroe underwent surgery at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne, Monday. His room number is 227. Mrs. Wesley Morris, Miss’ Betty Chambers, and Mrs. Robert Witham were guest sin Fort Wayne this past week. The Rev. and Mrs. Quentin Moeschberger and children Gretchen, Kristi, Patricia, and Heidi, of Chilton, Wis., are spending a few day's at tlje Martin Moeschberger residence. They were hosts to a bratwurst supper. Guests attending were Martin Moeschberger, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Teeple, and children Rose, David, Dwight, Dale, Dee, Beverly, and Janet, Berne; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moeschberger and children, Donald and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Moeschberger and Deanna of Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Roop of Decatur ,and Mr. and Mrs. George Pyner of Yoder, recently returned from a trip to Upper Michigan and Canada. They visited relatives in Grand Rapids, Mich., where the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Roop are spending two weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smiths Hospital Admitted Mrs. Lula Lyonn, Glenn Straub, Jr., Herbert Stoner, Mrs. Walter Hirschy, Decatur; Miss Isabel Zehr, Berne. « Dismissed Mrs. Richard Macklin, Jr., and baby boy. Miss Julie Miller, Mrs. Louis Wolpert and baby girl, Mrs. Paul Begley, Master Brian Zehr, Decatur; Mrs. Hairy Schindler, Berne; Mrs. Benjamin Marhenke, Hoagland. Posthumous Citation To Thresher's Captain GROTON, Conn. (UPI) — Lt. Cmdr. John W. Harvey, captain of the ill-fated atomic submarine Thresher, has been commended posthumously for “meritorious achievement” for his role in a 1962 historic submarine feat. Harvey was executive officer of tbel nuclear sub Seadragon when ix rendezvoused with the nuclear ’stub Skate at the North Pole last summer. Rear Adm. Vernon L. Lowrence deputy commander of the Atlantic Fleet Submarine »Force, presented the citation to Mrs. Harvey. Trade in a good town — Decatur.

Two Os Anspaugh Prints Exhibited Lawrence E. Anspaugh, Decatur photographer, has received a top honor in having two prints accepted for exhibit at the 72nd international exposition of professional photography at Dallas, Texas. This earns Anspaugh another two points toward the honorary a coveted professional photographer’s award. Anspaugh won the top portrait award this spring at the Indiana state convention. The award-winning picture this spring, “Now Mrs. Gaunt,” and the picture “Bride in Satin," were the two bridal pictures accepted. Only four pictures can be submitted and of the more than 5,000 submitted, only 1,000 are exhibited. The international exposition is held in conjunction with the 11th national industrial photographic conference July 21-26 at the Dallas Memorial auditorium, and more than 4,000 professional photographers from the United States and many foreign countries are attending. "~ Screening all of the prints submitted by portrait, commercial and industrial photographers took a national print jury of top professional photographers three full days. A number of prints selected w ll become part of the traveling loan collection of the professional photographers of America. The exhibit will be viewed by more than 20,000 people this week.

Castings Shipments Show An Increase Gray and ductile iron casting shipments by northern Indiana foundries, which include the Decatur Casting Co., showed a 9point increase in June over the previous month and a 4-point increase over June, 1962, a Gray Iron Founder’s Society survey showed today. Northern Indiana shipments during June were 83 per cent of ideal capacity compared with 74 per cent in May, 1963, and 79 per cent in June, 1962. Ideal capacity is the level at which a foundry produces and ships castings most efficiently. Industry shipping level for June was 79 per cent of ideal, a 4point increase over the same month of 1962, based on reports of 156 foundries participating in the national gray and ductile iron foundry trade association survey, said Donald H. Workman, GIFS executive vice president. Gray iron foundries taking part in the survey produce castings widely used in automobiles, machine tools, agricultural, building and construction, oilfield, textile, mining and other equipment. June shipments from_ survey foundries were 95,568 net tons, including 92,602 tons of gray iron, 818 tons of ductile iron, and 2,148 tons of high alloy iron castings. Births At the Adams county memorial hospital: Daniel and Janet Myers Kinsey of 1016 Colonial Court,. Decatur, became the parents of a baby girl at 2:22 p.m. Tuesday. Trade in a good town — Decatur.

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Club Schedule A Telephone 3-2121 Miss Kar Shaffer Society Editor Calendar Rams tor each days publication must be phoned in by 11 a.m. (Saturday fT3O). NOTICE TO LOCAL CLUBS, ORGANIZATIONS To simplify, for your club and this newspaper, the procedure of reporting forthcoming meetings for the club calendar, have your club reporter or secretary send to the Decatur Daily Democrat c/0 Society Editor, a schedule stating regular time and meeting place. An example of this would be, a meeting held the first Tuesday of each month at 8 p.m. in the fellowship hall. If, however, your organization meets at the homes of various members you mky have an advanced schedule that is given to each member. If this b© the case then a copy should also be mailed. It is felt that if local organizations will co-operate much needless work and confusion can be avoided for you and the newspaper. Once the needed information is secured, r chart or file would be made showing the name of the club, and the date, time, and place of the meeting. Ibis would then automatically be added to the club calendar sufficiently in advance and save embarrassment to the club secretary who forgot to put it in the paper until the day before, or worse, the day of the meeting. A phone call would be necesary only if there is a change of plans. Also, if your club does not already have the schedule planned for the year such an outline of events would benefit aU members. If you are a member of any of the many clubs and organizations in this area make certain that your reporter or secretary knows ct this new system designed to save needless work and prevent errors. If your organization wishes to make use oi this system, as we hope many will, be certain the information sent is accurate. WEDNESDAY Monroe Methodist ice cream social, church, 6-9 p.m. THURSDAY Builders Class of Trinity E.U.B. church, bowling party, Villa Lanes, l 8 p.m. Monroe W C. T. U., Mrs. Otto Longenberger, 2 p.m. St. Paul’s Missionary Ladies Aid, Mrs. Charles Shoaf, 7 p.rrt. Women of the Moose, Moose Home, 8 p.m. Golden Age Group, cottage of Clara Passwater, Lake Webster, leave at 8 a.m. FRIDAY Tel-Star Auto Club, Dance, Community Center, 8-11:30 p. m. Friendship Circle of Decatur Missionary church, Mrs. Vernon Abbott, 7:30 p.m. Godwill Industries truck, in town, all day. SATURDAY Watermelon Social, First Baptist church lawn, 4-8:30 p.m. Willshire E. U. B. church, ice cream social, parsonage lawn, 5 p.m. MONDAY Grey Ladies of American Red Cross, business meeting, I & M social room, 7:30 p. m. If you have something to sell oa trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

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FIRST AID TRAILER—Mr. and Mrs. Mervin C. Rupp, route 3. Decatur, are pictured above in front of the first aid trailer donated by the Adams County Trailer Sales for use as a first aid station during the annual 4-H fair at Monroe next week. Mr. and Mrs. Rupp are advanced first aid students with the Adams county chapter of the American Red Cross.

Admits Pumping 13 Bullets Into Husband BEDFORD, Ind. (UPI) — Mrs. Geneva Brewer, who admitted pumping 13 .22-caliber revolver bullets into her husband during a roadside quarrel, was held in the Lawrence County Jail today on a preliminary charge of murder. The 42-year-old brunette surrendered to police without resistance following the shooting Tuesday although she earlier threatened to kill a motorist, David Kinsel of Columbus when he stopped to help what he thought was a family in trouble. Kinsel notified authorities who arrested Mrs. Brewer. The couple’s son, Phillip, 13, told Sheriff Claude Elkins he saw his mother fire several shots into the head and neck of his father, Ellsworth Brewer, 43. The boy said the shooting at a roadside park nine miles east of here on U.S. 50 ended six months of roaming around Indiana in an old station wagon. Mrs. Brewer told Elkins, "It’s been building up in me for a long time. I took it as long as I could. I think God will forgive me for what I have done.” The boy said his parents had been quarreling for about four hours before the shooting. He said the argument stemmed in part from the fact that his father had spent his last 30 cents for a package of cigarettes. Mrs. Brewer, who had the family’s last $2.06,

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said the money should have been spent for' food. The boy said' his father stopped at the roadside park and told him to take the family’s dog and cat for a walk in the woods. He said he heard shots and ran back, to the car to find his father’s body lying beside the car with his mother firing at the body. Mrs. Brewer told Elkins she emptied the nine-shot target revolver into her husband, reloaded it and shot him four more times. Wh£n he fell, his body rolled partially under the car. As Mrs. Brewer pulled the body from beneath the car, Kinsel stopped, thinking there had been an accident. He said Mrs. Brewer fired twice more at the body and then waved the gun at him, threatening to kill him. The couple had been married 18 years and Mrs. Brewer said they “never had any home life.” She said her husband always wanted to wander. Brewer, a carpenter, would get a job in a town, work for two or three days and then move on.

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NFO Meeting Friday v At Adams Central A meeting of the National Farmers Organization will be held at the Adams Central school Friday at 8 p.m. Dallas Pursley, national farm director, will be the speaker. All members are urged to attend and bring an interested neighbor or friend. The NFO plan of collective bargaining will be explained at this meeting. ■

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