Letter to Yvette from Howard, March 15, 1945
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Title
Letter to Yvette from Howard, March 15, 1945
Subject
Social Relations
Description
Yvette sends a gift to a friend of theirs before Howard gets the chance to ask her to for which he is grateful
Creator
Sarty, Howard L., 1919-1977
Source
Harvey, Gretchen (donor)
Publisher
Courtesy of Concordia College Archives
Date
1945-03-15
Contributor
Wibel, Maret (digitization, transcription, metadata)
Rights
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
Format
Correspondences
Language
English
Type
Text
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Correspondences
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March 15, 1945
Thrusday-nite
Dear Yve,
I was going to ask you to send the weidemanns [sic] offspring something but you beat me to it but as for Jimmy + Georges its [sic] as you say we may never see them again and a card would do. You didn’t tell me if Ray + Maxine’s kid was a boy or girl so let me know will you? Darling you seem to be getting more mail from my brother than from me how is that? You’ll probably get my letters all at once which won’t be so good I’ve been writing all air mail but an article came out in the
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stars + stripes (thats [sic] our news paper [sic]) that all air mail wouldn’t be flown and only v-mail will go by air. Ya darling I’m getting mail from you so you ought to be getting some. You know I’ll be glad when this wars over so we won’t have to worry about mail because the only thing that will come in the mail will probably be [loss]. Well darling I’m going to shave and go to bed so even though you don’t get mail write and you get some some day [sic]. I love you darling and you don’t have to worry about me stoping [sic]. I’ll take good old U.S.A. any day. I love you. As Ever
Howard
[There is an envelope attached to this letter]
Thrusday-nite
Dear Yve,
I was going to ask you to send the weidemanns [sic] offspring something but you beat me to it but as for Jimmy + Georges its [sic] as you say we may never see them again and a card would do. You didn’t tell me if Ray + Maxine’s kid was a boy or girl so let me know will you? Darling you seem to be getting more mail from my brother than from me how is that? You’ll probably get my letters all at once which won’t be so good I’ve been writing all air mail but an article came out in the
[Page 2]
stars + stripes (thats [sic] our news paper [sic]) that all air mail wouldn’t be flown and only v-mail will go by air. Ya darling I’m getting mail from you so you ought to be getting some. You know I’ll be glad when this wars over so we won’t have to worry about mail because the only thing that will come in the mail will probably be [loss]. Well darling I’m going to shave and go to bed so even though you don’t get mail write and you get some some day [sic]. I love you darling and you don’t have to worry about me stoping [sic]. I’ll take good old U.S.A. any day. I love you. As Ever
Howard
[There is an envelope attached to this letter]
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Sarty, Howard L., 1919-1977, “Letter to Yvette from Howard, March 15, 1945,” Concordia Memory Project, accessed May 20, 2024, https://concordiamemoryproject.concordiacollegearchives.org/items/show/806.