Friday, April 14, 1944

Dearest Gee. Received three nice v-mails today, all written on the twenty-seventh. One from you, Mae, and Sis. Got a letter from Erv the other day too. Sure have to laugh at him. Glad to hear you passed around the request letters. No candy has loomed on the horizon as yet but it must beContinue reading “Friday, April 14, 1944”

Tuesday, April 11, 1944

Dearest Gee. Received those two packages of funny books and newspapers, thanks. Got a guy here that sweats out those funny books as bad as I do. Sometimes I think we’re crazy and then again some times I know it. Will you tell me why grown up men like those section eight magazines so well?Continue reading “Tuesday, April 11, 1944”

Sunday, April 2, 1944

Dearest Gee. I sure can’t complain on the mail situation from this end. I got Joannie’s swell Easter card. Be sure and thank her for me. I hope the Easter news is right. Then, wonder of wonders, I got those three v-mails you wrote on the fifteenth, one written the 18th and one the twentieth.Continue reading “Sunday, April 2, 1944”

Saturday, April 1, 1944

Dearest Gee. Got your two v-mails of the 14th and 17th today. Also got a letter from Sis and a v-mail from Erv. I had quite a writing spree the other night turned out quite a few. That doesn’t happen very often. I got the pictures of the Chesterfield coat but I think I’ve alreadyContinue reading “Saturday, April 1, 1944”

Monday, March 27, 1944

Dearest Gee. Received your March 14th v-mail today. Also got a long letter from Mom and a v-mail from Florence. You guys really must be having a time with Linda. I know the folks are anyway. Mom was telling of some of the antics she went through too. I sure would like to see her.Continue reading “Monday, March 27, 1944”

Sunday, March 26, 1944

Dearest Gee. Well, I really did hit today from you. Got five letters from you. An airmail with those “snow” pictures, and four v-mails of the 8th, two of the 10th and one of the 12th. Also got the cutest letter from Billy. They really are a masterpiece. I think I just asked last nightContinue reading “Sunday, March 26, 1944”

Saturday, March 25, 1944

Dearest Gee. Haven’t had any mail for a couple of days. Should be getting some pretty soon — I hope. This country around here is pretty in a way. Sometimes during the day it’s so quiet it makes you wonder if a war is really going on. But something always has to happen to spoilContinue reading “Saturday, March 25, 1944”