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OCR Page 1 of 2Mary Ethel Noland - 216 N. Delaware St. Independence, Missouri
September 10, 1950
Dear Harry,-
Nellie and I listened to the
speech last night and thought it was
exceptionally fine. It was straight for
ward and clear cut and left no doubt
in the minds of the people as to the
Job that is before us.
Again I am indebted to you
for your Kindness. Mr. H. Aflow
Taylor is grate feel. indeed, status for your
the police to the warehouse depart- asked
effort to change his from
ment of the army, I only recret.
him to Keep the affair a
I will not allow even my deserving
friends to become a to burden To That me
and certainly not you would
mess which is So un failing
be a poor reward for your Knid- -
As always,
Tothel
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