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OCR Page 1 of 3PEARSON, HON. OSBORNE A.
February 11, 1952
TRUNKM
NATIONAL
LIVE
SERVICE
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My dear Mr. Pearson:
Mr. Connelly has referred your
letter to me. The article which you men-
tion in the Washington papers was evi-
dently in error, as Mrs. Truman is not
having any teas for the "wives of members
of the Junior Cabinet." II The only enter-
tainments she has had are two luncheons
for the wives of some of the heads of the
various agencies and some other officials
of the government who have not been en-
tertained at the White House. This list
does not include the wives of the Assis-
tant Secretaries, as the limitations of
space at Blair House prevent Mrs. Truman
from having as large a Luncheon as she
would customarily give were the White
House open.
Very sincerely yours,
Mrs. J. II, Helm
Secretary to Mrs. Truman
Hon. Osborne A. Pearson
Assistant Postmaster General
Washington 25, D. C.
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