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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Mercuryi
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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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PAGE SIX Phone 2263 POTTSTOWN MERCURY. PO ITS I OWN. PA. FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 26, President Spends Holiday at Work, But He Eats Turkey, Too WASHINGTON.

Xov. 25 Presce-- Trur.zr. worked more than 'our tocsv be'c-e ir.g cav and a o.r.or'al cin- The Chief Executive arrived at his White Hoizx pfficr a fc-w miHutCi before 9-30 a. nv, after a walV in the bn-ht unshme from Blsir across the street. The Truman's arc livrnr there v.hile the White House is repaired.

ard a -hr. geti i 1 r.vx:!!-, re locatec, THE PHHSIDHINT BUSIED himself Tii'n a of "pcper vrcrk" curing roiled re at Fl3 after tne election. 1 50 ts Mr Truman slipped back into his put on his grsr hat and announced on his the 'ooov tTat he for the But he took along- some bulyinff in a brown brief case which he carried back to Blair house Two secret service men accompanied him. across the street while motorists slowed down to ftt a look or to wave a. greeting.

One of them got a wave in return irom the president. Back home he aid 113 family sat coTrn to a snaci to keep their appe- in until tne o.g turkey darner at 7 m. THE TURKEY A 16 -pound pr-ze b-rd presentee to tne nation's family by ths poultry science ciub of Onio otate umversitv. Also on the menu were consomme, eranberrv sauce, Wet gravv, mash- On His Way to Turkey Dinner 50 Persons Escape Easion Hotel Fire KABTOJf, Xor. 25 Fifty guests groped their way to safety from the smoke-flHed Lafayette hotel todar a $150.000 fire srrept the bammed of the structure No one waa injured seriously.

Easion Sremen aided several guests climbing down ladders to the street her. the smoke in the lobbv became too thick. Firemen prevented Sames reach'ng the hotel looby out the Moms Jewelery company a corner section ol the street Scor was damaged extensively. Fire Chief Jorison said the nre apparentlv was the result or a short, circMit in the electrical wiring. I 5 3 There was 'more than just turkej on President Truman's jmn- Da yesterdi-T He worked for more than fourTionrs his White House office before heading back to Blair House in Washington for the familv dinner ote his brown brief ease which bulged with "homework." Secret Service men (rear) accompanied him to Blair House.

PINE FORGE Marv Schott corr 'Vtilts Smith, dellverr. Phone Fottstonu 2S2S-W The panic.Dated a tne Consolaa'ea scrool Helen Diiico Hcison, Ker reth Thomas Kirlm. Ronald Bittms. Barry Le.engood Stable. Keireth Levengooc, Richard Scnaefler.

Kenne er, Fred Rhoads, Busn, Te 1 --y Kiefer, WJham Saianecs, Havrrcnd Kessler, Eoaer- 'Wll'iam I So ez o. cra-d TTl'man, Judy Joan Ht.nscn. Mar 1 Ann Bonnie Hall. Sarah Can Forster, James Moyer, Stanley Bender, James Edmond Donald Jer FoTest M'ller, Mover 'Scott Frid-rgtr, Davia Le.en.jood -Tromas Auiran 1 Katnrvn Bencer. Bauman Beiae'-, Maron Alohn.

Smrlev Eachus. Joan 1 Leo EJeen Leffel, Andrew Snerman XaoTi Saerman, Gayle Hall, Gail S'adtman. ALce Mauger, Orchestra at Fire Hall Plays'Red Hot'Number SXOHOiOSH, Wash, Nov. 25 --Before the annual of the Srohomish Fire department was o-. er early tnzs mo-nmg.

eve-y member the department was tnere. A S-e out just ai the or- was sivirvginrj into "Home Sweet Home" The olaze ais- co 1 ered by a member of orchestra, Smith, who is a tire- man himself He '-'id from of tne dancers with his coar, notitJea the aas-snant. pohce cmef, who turned in the alarm was estimated at Sod. I was blamed on a ap- parentlv was dropped througn a crack in the steps leading to the orchestras stand. I ed broccoli, tossed salad, p.e with ha-d sauce, pumpkin coffee, canav and nuts.

Mr Truman did not attend Thanksgiving services, but while he ilrs Truman and daughter Margaret -wept to Ae Washington. Episcopal catnedral. Here "'or duirer w'h the family war M-ns Truman's motner, Mrs David Wallace of Independence "Mb Mr. Truman planned be back at his desk in the morning Saturday and Mrs. Truman and Margaret, will attend the Armr-Navy football game in Phlladelphia.

Vllham Sraatman, Hose Leim- one. tnree, four, seven and Dennis Fulmar. Geo-ge Me- e.gnc CtLSker, Boone. Teachers the grouDS -aere LittleSeIa 3enn.e Cuj-i-s and Anna 3.1rs Edna. Guni.

iLss Amy Earl Mover and Mrs Also, Jonn Bergeman, Grace i Reitnauer. I A Funeral Home Morjxntown 6-3841 EIrenon, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Genuinft 51 Quality NYLONS Special FOUND DEAD GF.EENSBTTRG. 25 HPj--j Gecrge Kiiich 8Y. of nearby Mam- Troth, was found dead of a fractured skui! today, his feet in the water of a small stream near nis nome. IN'JLKIES FATAL Xov 25 Paul M.

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