THURSDAY, JANUARY ?0, 1 549 PAGE EIGHT THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON iBess Truman Up U! :Early for Great " pay of Her Life 1; By Dorothy Mllliums (Uniu-a Pr-a Smrt ii-Hr u r.t i - Washington, Jan. 20 m,i--Ues3 Truman, the woman who wants Iwhat her husband wants, was up -early and Into her new gray silk outfit. This was the day when her -childhood sweetheart, would be in--auguratcd for a full term as presi dent of the United States. . First on Mrs. Truman's formal program today were church serv "Ices. Then the solemn ceremonies Tat the U. S. capltol for the inaug uration of the man who still calls "her "sweetheart." A hasty bite of launch in the office of Senate sec retary Leslie Biffle, and then the ride back downtown In the big parade. To Visit Gallery At 5 p.m. she and the president must be at the national art gal lery the vast pink marble mu leum they had "borrowed" so they could receive some of the thousands who had come for the inauguration. . They couldn't shake hands with them all not with the expected 7,500. But they would say "hello" "to a few. So would Vice President Alben W. Barkley and his daugh ter, Mrs. Max Truitt. 2 In the years to come thousands more would see the silvery satin and lace dress Mrs. Truman chose "for the occasion, because it some day would become part of the Smithsonian institution's collec . ton of gowns of first ladies. Dress Described 2 Margaret's reception dress was .of black crepe with bands of bronze taffeta. She would help "her parents with their entertain ing by moving among the guests -s she always did at White House "receptions, greeting friends here !5nd there. f iiai And, like White House reeep ,wons, it would be dry. There Wfould be non-alcoholic fruit Bunch, coffee and cakes. rf After the two-hour reception Jhe president, his wife and daugh ter would return to Blair house for a family dinner with the 17 friends and relatives who are vis iting them. Ball Arranged The glittering inaugural ball later in the evening would cli max the day with some 5,300 guests dancing and milling about the two acres of the district na tional guard armory. Mrs. Truman would change Into a black panne velvet ball gown for this occasion and Mar garet would don frothy pink tulle. Bei iter ion Itli esti A e m atl :e , nes Ct so le H h ilia ers nd rot on n ke re . ta- ' V i'8 n . al lie' ' gi I Sl) he Jr KM iti : la TV : fi; tl J WKatsa Matter, Sailor, Weak? ' Mkl l I I NPHr M j Although he hulTs and he pulTs, Seaman Robert Bradford of Chicago can't budge the famous leaning tower of Pisa, Italy. The U. S. Sixth Task Fleet visited ports In northern Italy, and the tailors got in a little sightseeing. P. S. This is a trick photo, in case you didn't know. (NEA-Acme photo from U. S. Navy.) Truman's City Has Costly Fire Independence, Mo., Jan. 20 Hl'i A million dollar fire swept through four buildings at the southeast corner of the Independ ence square, the city's business district, in 7-degrce weather, to day. This day was, by proclamation of the mayor, "inauguration day" In the home town of President Truman. Many of Indeendence's leading citizens were in Washing ton for the festivities there as the big fire broke out in the basement of the Independence Hardware company. Kire Chief V. A. Kincade of the four-company Independence fire department said that spontaneous combustion probably caused the blaze. He said paints and oils were stored In the basement of the three-story building. Kincade estimated the loss at about $1,000,000. Man Attains 100 And Gives Formula Seattle, Jan. 20 UN-Samuel II. Cottle was 100 years old yester day and although he has no for mula for longevity he said two things help -"no smoking and no drinking." Cottle moved to Washington state HI years ago when he was 19. He settled in Seabeck and later moved to Quilcene. He came to live with his daughter, Mrs. Mi chael Sholund of Seattle 10 years ago. He said he is up at 7 every morning and has a good break fast of cereal, toast and coffee. Then ho reads the? papers to keep abreast of "what's going on." Then a good lunch, followed by visits with friends and more read ing until dinner. Then to bed. 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