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ABOUT 500 CHILDREN at the Central Union Mission in Wash ington received Christmas bags containing clothes, toys and candy when Mrs. Harry S. Truman, wife of the President, visited the home recently, and assisted with the handing out of the gifts. Watched by the wife of the mission’s superintendent (Mrs. H. Eberhardt), Mrs. Truman (seated) presents gifts to two of the children.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 30 January 1948, Page 5

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ABOUT 500 CHILDREN at the Central Union Mission in Wash ington received Christmas bags containing clothes, toys and candy when Mrs. Harry S. Truman, wife of the President, visited the home recently, and assisted with the handing out of the gifts. Watched by the wife of the mission’s superintendent (Mrs. H. Eberhardt), Mrs. Truman (seated) presents gifts to two of the children. Wanganui Chronicle, 30 January 1948, Page 5

ABOUT 500 CHILDREN at the Central Union Mission in Wash ington received Christmas bags containing clothes, toys and candy when Mrs. Harry S. Truman, wife of the President, visited the home recently, and assisted with the handing out of the gifts. Watched by the wife of the mission’s superintendent (Mrs. H. Eberhardt), Mrs. Truman (seated) presents gifts to two of the children. Wanganui Chronicle, 30 January 1948, Page 5