Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1955 — Page 8
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SENATE GROUP (Cdwtlnugd from Pag* Qne> now been made premier" while the Reds "grow steadily stronger" with the 800 to »00 million KM»ple they control. Legislators may question tlie military leaden about reports from Berlin that the Rulganinkhrushchet regime came into power at a result of a Chinese
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Communist demand' for full support hi their drive for Formosa—which Malenkov reportedly apposed because he preferred a cease-fire. New Haven — Connecticut has more than two million residents as of recent figures, and more than 75 percent of them are classed as urban dwellers of the state's cities and towns. z
Handicraft School Here Next Tuesday Mrs. Harry BroWn of Decatur will teach oil painting at the handicraft school Tuesday at the Decatur fire station from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mrs, Brown, a talented artist, suggests that those who are interested in learning to paint should bring their own equipment.
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Supplies needed are small brushes, tubes of oil paint available at drug stores, and a thin cardboard which may be purchased at the lumber company. Making aluminum trays will also be taught by Monmouth high school students under the training and supervision of Mrs. Russell Owens. Three different types of trays may be made, the etched, hammered, and toolea. Hammers
atid nail sets have been made available through courtesy of Schafer's store in Decatur. This handicraft school is open to anyone Interested and made available to the public through the county extension office. Hartford — Lightning is said to be the cause of 8 percent of the fires occurring annually in the United States.
IST AMERICAN (Continued from Page One) Pride reported "that a few civilians remained scattered in the hills of the Tachens and will be evacuated at a later date unless they wish to stay. Madison — An average Amen j can dairy cow tn. 1953 produce* , about 2,000 quarts of milk, the ! dairy indusii, < ecords show.
SENIORS TO (Conuuued frotn Page One) Richard Marpach. Velva Miller, Ervin Ray Myers, John Daniel Neireiter. Robert Oqhsenrider, Jacquelyn Lee Reidenbach, Jane Alice Rentz, Jerry Rhodes, Ronald Robinson, Paul D. Rolston. j Perry Lynn Sheets, Anita Smith, , Erl T. Sprague, Robert Wayne j Sprague, Constance Eileen Striek-
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1955
ler. Marilyn Dorcas Thieme, David Alan Utricle, Harold Vanhorn, Ronald Vetter, Ada Louise Wass. Ruth Wiegmann.
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