Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 286, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1950 — Page 2

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socun s _ ! (Cmtbwid ho« PutTlirM) Ml** Helen Haubold. Mr*. Harry Dailey and Mrs. Arden Arnold. junior women oterr ON TUCMAY EVENING , The Junior Women's elwb met last evenlag at the hone of Mis* Barbara Sautters for their annual Christmas party. The sidrject of . the meeting. •Know Tour Fabries” was discussed by Betty Friodley. Miss Sautters Mrs. Richard Garner and Kita Loomis. A style show featuring chlldrea’s clothing was presen.ed by Miss Kay Afberson. Models were little Simeon Hain, Unda Friedley, Michael McClure. Paula Harvey. Cathy Loomis and Danny Theobald. Further plan* were made for the general club meeting to he held in January. Ranta Claus then diatrlbated gtfta tor the toy exchange The toys Were given to the Good Fellows Club. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses at the <k>ee of the eveain*. The nest meeting win be held January » at the home of Margaret Hann, The St. Ann study club will hold Its Christmas party at the home of Mrs. William Kohne Friday even Ing at six o'clock. A fifty cent gift exchange will be held. The Decatur Home Economics <-litb will sponsor a bake sale at Fiiblix Service Saturday morning beginning at ten o’clock. The annual Christinas meeting of the Root Township Home Hconom k-s club will Ire held nt the home ot Mrs Henry Graiber heart" Tuesday. Due to the cancellation of the November meeting this will be an all day affair beginning promptly at ten thirty o'clock. The Silent auction and musical doll drawing rill be held in the morning and will lie followed with a potluck lunch. The G. E. Aeolian choir will have rehearsal at seven thirty o'clock Thursday evening in the -music room at Decatur high school The name of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Van Camp, of Willshire. Ohio, was inadvertantly omitted from the account at the annual Thank*, giving Day dinner held at the home of Mrs, Frank Tremp.

Mrs. W. E. Hrant will be hostess o the Vra Marla study club Friday .oeuiiM at eight o’clock ... The Church Mothers study club meeting Will be held at the ho.ix>.f Mrs Winston Rawley Tuesday evening : t eight o rb" k A.fifty. • r-nt gift cx< hanse will lie held | Mrs Robert fla'iirnond is dievotlonal ! :<-ader.end Mrs. Doyle Collier * !l jbe chairnail of the program MemITCH Dm'i tote Assam MtaeSe No uutuv hew many rsmsdlm pm, hwm toed for Itshing oemma. lurlidl UMB.vsi.ps* •»» a* bsp *■ •» *"»— wowDgg* uHF is wtme. wnwlms •r mofwv refunded TraJe - — Jvrld in iM-eMtur by K'Utn*. X»hU 4nd H'»rthf»uMe Drug fhwreo or you* hometown, druggist. ___ i During the | Holiday Season I for any season i jgw —- 1 The perfect hostess will serve the ideal treat. . . , Fairwav s own homemade STRAWBERRY j Ice Creim Pie Delieiously Different! FAIRWAY RESTAURANT

berg are »»ks to bring money to renew subscriptions to Parents mag aslae. Members ot the American 1 .egiv. Auxiliary are asked to note that the dinner party and gift exchange wiU •re held on Friday eveniug as scheduled. , Mru. Fred Bchulte will entertain members of SoCha-Rca at a Cbrtot mgs party Thursday evening at six fifteen ockx*. Mrs. Alva Lawson. West Mon toe street, will be hostess to the Christmas meeting of the Rose Gardea club at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon. A Christinas pro gram and a fifty cent gift exchange will be held. Mrs. Clarence bmitley will be assistant hostess gy ry * oph The Rev. and Mrs. Albert Swen son and Mrs. Lewis Smith, of Newville. were visitors in Decatur today. Miss Kay Butler daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nile Butler of route one. is still a puttent at the Van Wert county where she underwent a mastoid operation a week ago. Het condition Is report ed aa satisfactory but she will remain at the hoapltal for several days. Mr. and Mr*. Wilbur Petrie and daughter Sue have returned from a visit with Mr. Petrie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Petrie a' Huntington. Jack E. Harker of this city was a recent visitor at (JROP'e exhßdi booth at the international live stock esjumition in Chicago. CROP collects relief food tor overseas needy and is supported bj Amei lea's farm familict and sponsor. World Bervk-e and Lutheran World' ed by Catholic Rural Life Church Relief. - - _ Mayor John A. Johnston of Bluff 'eß”J»S7"firerl ■■ Walter. Venetta- w • *ty parking meter ofli. er on trie grounds of insubordination Venoit.i was appointed a year ago Mrs. Bessie L. ilquieis of thtr city has been named as aumlnbstratrix of the Bit hard C. Bowers e»•ate in Allen county and has qnal’ fled. The estate is valued at U'.-" ■■ and a dsHshter. Mina it tnrieuto,of New llteria. La_. ls aule helr. The mightiest c’lasiu in ,she world was cut by, the Colorado River, it r» a mile deep.

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TRUMAN'S <C«wMweU rvvm Fmss ooe> souai AST they MR. They felt! sorry, too, for Mr Truman. RO**, who left a top newspaper job to Join his, old friend Harry Truman In the White House, for more then five years has served as go-between fur the preea and radio and the preeMewt of the United States. He was a clmm advleer to the presMi at as well aa a friend, counselor and now and-> ben. drtnk , ing companion to scores of newspapermen Actually hl* While House role was much bigger than his title implied and hi* duties far outran what he bargained for when he quit a well-paid post with the St. Loul* Post Dlspateh to take on the job. Mr. Tiuman put it this way in • statement early today: "More and more, all of us canm to depend on the counsel on que* tion* of high public policy which he could give out of the wealth of his learning, his wisdom, and bis

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fapflang experience . . . wu shall miM him a* a public cervant and mourn him as a friend." Like, the president, Ross wa* born in Independence, Mo. He aud the president graduated together from independence high school In 1»O| At the University of Missouri, he msde Phi Beta Kappa ami won his A. 11 degree. Tnen ne went into tue newspaper busiaes* and stayed there most of his life. There was one 10-ycar ' * break to teach at the Missouri . school of Journalism. i He won a pulitaer prise tn 1»31 for reporting tn thy Post-Dispatch ion "the country's plight—what can be done about it?" FILMS Developed by Edwards 24 Hour Service Kohne Drug Store

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Ross bad suffered from arthritis tor years. His death was ascribed to a coronary; occlusion. Survivor* include his widow and two sons. Dr. John B. Rows of the -army. Washington, and—Walter W. Ross. St. Louis. If f werry. T wearr’t ts l”4nw faith, 1 have freshue**. Mary Smith, whs has been " operating the Fern A Imolu Beauty Shop, has moved to 215 Jefferson, at the Agnes Arnold Shop. This shop will be known as MARY'S BEAUTY SHOP. No appointment necessary. Call us any time. Shorty Cold Wav et__|s.oo Mary’s Beauty Sho|i Phone 3-4453 215 Jefferson St.