Dearest Gee. Got your Wednesday letter this morn. Also got a letter from Coe with gum in it. Did you plan on sending me the snapshots to see? In Sis’s letter she sounded like somebody already had sent them. She wanted to know if I didn’t think they were good. Business is sure picking upContinue reading “Friday, October 1, 1943”
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Thursday, September 30, 1943
Dearest Gee. Got your Monday letter and Tuesday letter today. After I sent that one letter with the ribbon in it I wondered if it would go allright. Did you have to pay any extra on it? Was more like a package. Had a very enjoyable evening last night except I lost considerable sleep. DouglassContinue reading “Thursday, September 30, 1943”
Tuesday, September 28, 1943
Dearest Gee. Guess we are both in the same boat on our writing as I slipped up last night. Had one all started and Doug came barging in and wanted me to go to town. Think I told you that Doug’s wife brought his car up last week end. He has it parked outside theContinue reading “Tuesday, September 28, 1943”
Sunday, September 26, 1943
Dearest Gee. Well, Close and I went to town again last night. Close took some clothes in to be cleaned and pressed and then I went over and got your letters at the Van Ness. There was one from your mother (I didn’t read it but I had to open the envelope to get itContinue reading “Sunday, September 26, 1943”
Saturday, September 25, 1943
Dearest Gee. Got your welcome Wednesday letter today. Also got one from Mom. Glad you didn’t waste any time in writing. I plumb forgot to go to the Van Ness to see about that mail but I’ll see tonight. I imagine they returned it by now tho. I still haven’t got much to write about.Continue reading “Saturday, September 25, 1943”
Friday, September 24, 1943
Dearest Gee. Back “home” again safe + sound. Looked all around the station for Close and Kelly but couldn’t find them. When they opened the gate and I started down to the train Close came running up so we got to ride together again all the way. Kelly hasn’t showed up yet, neither has Hoffman.Continue reading “Friday, September 24, 1943”
Tuesday, August 17, 1943
Dearest Gee. Guess it’s high time I was writing again. Am still okay and my cold is practically gone. How are things coming along at home? We had another mail call three or four days ago – seems like a year already. I got your card telling me not to flirt but play checkers! ThatContinue reading “Tuesday, August 17, 1943”
Thursday, August 12, 1943
Dearest Gee. Well, honey, guess it’s about time I was writing you again. Still don’t have much to tell tho. Am still in the best of health and getting plenty of good eats. Don’t get a whole hell of a lot of sleep tho which is about the biggest drawback. They sure pile on theContinue reading “Thursday, August 12, 1943”
Monday, August 2, 1943
Dearest Gee. Sure have been working hard. We are pretty well settled now. We manage to sleep pretty well only you know me – never can get enough of it. We are doing pretty well on candy and cigarettes. We were issued six candy bars, and a carton of cigarettes was donated to us byContinue reading “Monday, August 2, 1943”
Sunday, August 1, 1943
Dearest Gee, Guess it’s high time I was writing you something of a letter. We are so busy we don’t know which end we are standing on. I am quite well except for a slight cold that I caught on the boat. Hope you are all well. Tell Dad and Mom I am still okayContinue reading “Sunday, August 1, 1943”