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ONNOR
Excellent Cafeand Coffee Shop
MODERATE PRICES
ALLIS-HOWELL Co., Owners.
J. W. HOWELL, MANAGER
ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF
250 ROOMS EUROPEAN PLAN
JOPLIN, Mo.
192
read an address from for
if highel but he said he didn't
Hyde, Me accused heen of the writing
Itold him I didn t think Hyde
that
could unite as good speach as
We are innited out to a chicken
dinner at the Chet bright
is sturtly stay so contgeten
lady Junny if tegeng to givth
State Hoes. moved to Funlegendence
fut I don't think it can he doza
It looks as if Cal guy will
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In this letter to his wife, Harry S. Truman writes about attending the 1924 American Legion Convention in Joplin, Missouri with fellow veteran James Pendergast. He also mentions seeing his cousin, Ralph Truman, and the message that Missouri Governor Arthur Hyde sent to the convention.
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