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4 S of Aeor Miss Kelley - I am simply belighted mth my seen hat! It a the moot attractire one I have all spring and Iam happy it is mine. Smore it at one'the most important ocasions the day phe presented R. Carillon n hen men ghone was here to the nation -Gushad - many pleasant about it. mice you flear Thank your Millenery fashion Burean laud this Victor for me and

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This letter from the Millinery Fashion Bureau accompanied a hat given to First Lady Bess Wallace Truman. Mrs. Truman wrote the attached draft reply for her secretary to type. According to Mrs. Truman's note, she wore the hat on April 4, 1952, at the dedication of the carillon in Meridian Hill Park, which was a gift from the Netherlands. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands presented the gift.

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