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HARRA for TRUMAN NARA
Miss Mary J. Truman
GRANDVIEW,
MISSOURI
are getting along fine Fred and Monthe
am wint to take a music lesson
this morning J. b. went to the Ozanks
av three weeks. He and Louis Exam
a week ago yesterday to stay two
went in Louis ford. Ruly Hall came
said he did in think Madge would
down awhile Lunday morning and
get the post office as they had been
to all M. Ellis and he told them he
thought it was doing very well as
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