Family Gathered in Kitchen Trying to Keep Warm
A man, woman and child are together in the kitchen trying to keep warm. The man is reading "The Kansas City Star" newspaper. From: Photos used in the 1984 Truman Centennial Exhibit.
Senator Harry S. Truman (left) is placing bread in a toaster, while Bess Truman (background, right) looks on. She is standing at the stove, appearing to stir something in a pan. A Fiesta-ware pitcher sits on the counter. They are in the kitchen of their apartment at 4701 Connecticut Avenue, NW in Washington, D.C. From the scrapbooks of Matt Connelly, Volume 1.
A photograph of Bess Truman (at sink) and Margaret Truman (right) in the apartment at 4701 Connecticut Avenue in Washington, D. C. where they lived with Senator Harry S. Truman. This was taken as part of a series of photographs showing a typical day in the life of Senator Truman. Source: Office of War Information.