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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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Phone 2263 On His Way to Turkey Dinner There was more than just turkey on President Truman's ThanksDay program vesterda, He worked for more than four hours In bus White House office before heading back to Blair House in Washington for the family dinner Note his brown brief case which bulged with "homework." Secret Service men (rear) accompanied him to Blair House. PINE FORGE Schott corr Miles deliver. Phone Pottstown 2925-1 The following partic-pated 10. 3 Thanksgi-ng program recently a. toe Pine Forge Consol scrool Helen Dusco Bert; Henson, Ken reth Mo; er, Thomas Kirlin, Ronald Bitung, Barry Levengood Stanle.

Levengood Kenneth Levengooo, Richard Kenne Mover, Fred Rhoads, Cigar Busn, Terry' Kiefer, Kessler. W.Ilan Roper Saanecs. William Scrott, Joan Kappenstine, James Willam Staatman, Rose Leimbachi, Dennis Filmar. George McCusker, Marguerite Boone. Lucinda Benne Curts and Anna Yost.

Also, Jonn Bergeman, Grace So ez chard Climan, Judy L.ghtcap, Joan Henson, Mary Ann Linenogler, Bonnie Hall, Sarah' Car: Forster, James Moyer, in Stanley Bender, James Bumingham, i Famond Dorald Forrest Miller, Lawrence Frid.rger, David Le. ergood, Harris Auran, Katoryn Bender, Bets Batman. Bender, Rosa Groan. Marion Mohn. Saler Eachus, Joan Leo Eleen Leffel, Andrew Saerman Naomi Snerman, Garle Hall.

Gail Stadtman, A Mauger, Charles Nagle and LOe chilaren grades one. two, taree, four, seven and e.gnt Teachers lead.ng the groups were Mrs Edna Guni, Mss Amy Dengler, Mr. Earl Moyer and Mrs Evelyn K. Rentnauer. DEIBERT Funeral Home Morgantown 6-3841 Everson, POTTSTOWN MERCURY, 50 Persons Escape Easton Hotel Fire EASTON, NOY.

25 (P) Pity guests groped their way to safety from the Lafayette hotel todar as a $150,000 Are swept! the basement of the Ave-story structure No ore was injured seriously. Easton Bremen aided several guests abing down ladders to the street when the smoke 12 the lobby became too thick. Firemen prevented dames from reaching the hotel looby out the Morris Jewelery company occupy rg corner section of the street Acor was camaged extensively. Fire Case! Jornson said the. Are apparent! was the result of a short circus: in the electrical air12g.

Orchestra at Fire Hall Plays 'Red Hot' Number SNOHOMISH, Wash, Nov. 25 (7) -Before the annual dance of the Srohomish Fire department was over early anis morning, every member the department was coere. A fire broke out just as the orchestra vas swIngIng into "Home Sweet Home The p'aze aIScovered by a member of orchestra, Smith, who is a fireman himself He hid from ver of tae dancers with h's coar, the ass stant police chief, who turned in the alarm Damage was estimated at $50. It 1 was blaned on a c'g-ret apparently was dropped througn a crack: in the steps leading to the orchestra: stand. FRIDAY, SATURDAY Genuine 51 Gauge First Quality NYLONS Special pr.

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Nor. 25 (7) Pres Truman worked more than four hours tocar before re 3X- arg 20 enjoy tee bobcar and Turaey Bus The Chief Executire arrived at his White House office 3 few minutes before 9.30 3. after 1a the bright sunstone trona Blair house across the street. The Truman's are living there while the White House is being repaired. His mas 0 an hour arc -hon re gets :0 7 Ace De found res: song c' mans.on, ane-el the execute off res are locateo, cesertec THE PRESIDENT SUSIED a of "paper work" nad p'ec uo curing a round of conferences carter taus wee: and while re at Key Wet.

Fla, after one Electon. 4: 1 50 m. Vr Truman supped back into his topcoat. put on has bat and announced on his way through the '0335 Ena: he A as for the car." Ca But he took along some bulging in a brown brief case which he carried back to Blair honse Two secret serrace men accompanied him across the street slowed down to get a look or to ware a greeting. One of them got a ware in turn from the presicent.

Back home he and A's family sat :0 a snacs to keep their 12 tow until toe 0.g turkey done: at 7p m. THE TURKEY WAS A prize bird presentec to the first family by the poultry science club of State university. Also on the menu were consomme, cranberry sauce, biet gravy, mashpotatoes, broccoli, tossed salad, minced p.e with hard sauce. pumpkn pie, coffee, canar and nuts. M- Truman did not attend Thanksgiving services, but while be worked Drs Truman and daughter Margaret went to the Washington Episcopal catned al.

Here' For dinner with the family was AIrs Truman's Mrs David Wallace Independence Mo a Mr. Truman planned be back at his desk in the morning Saturday he and Mrs. Truman and Margaret wail attend the Army-Navy too: bail game in Philadelphia. MAN FOUND DEAD GREENSBORG. Nov.

25 (P- Gecrge 87. of nearby Mammoth, was found dead of a fractured skuil today, his feet in the water of a small stream near nis nome. CRASH INJURIES FATAL CANONSBURG Nor 25 (P) Paul M. West, 38 Washington. Pa, died ac noon today in Canonsburz from injuries sufferea In crash of three autos 3 esterday morning near Washington I PHOTOSTATS with Notary Certification Immediate Service Walter E.

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A Naturally Homogenized Milk, Same Flavor as Cow Milk -It is Pasteurized. Pure Goat Products, Inc. Distributed by Levengood Dairy Farms Pottstown 584 Norristown 3555 Carver's Dairy, Inc. Reyertown-Phone 217-R serial TAKE AND GIVE PICTURES FOR XMAS. 261 HIGH STREET Our Photo Dept.

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