Another letter arrives from Lois Jean. You can see from this letter the war is close to home now as 90 boys from Struthers Ohio leave to join the Army with more to leave later and some already there. According to the internet the town of Struthers at that time was less than 12,000 people so this had to have had an intense impact on the community.
Book 1 – Letter 17 Received May 18, 1942 from Helen
Book 1 – Letter 16 Received May 16, 1942 from Lenore
Book 1 – Letter 15 Received May 12, 1942 from Mary Wilder
Book 1 – Letter 14 Received May 9, 1942 from Lois Jean
The next letter from Lois includes a picture. How nice to put a face with the name. As a side note I got a very nice letter from Lois a couple of weeks ago. She is 88 years old and still lives in the same house! I can hardly believe that I am corresponding by letter with one of my Aunt’s favorite pen-pals. More on that later…
Book 1 – Letter 13 Received April 29, 1942 from Lenore
Book 1 – Letter 12 Received April 22, 1942 from Miriam
Book 1 – Letter 11 Received April 20, 1942 from Lois Jean
Book 1 – Letter 10 Received April 20, 1942 from Mary Wilder
Mary is a new pal that lives on a 900 acre wheat farm in Kahlotus, WA. Currently the population is less than 200 and the town is listed at about 300 acres.
There are 2 letters that arrived on the 20th so I will post the other one tomorrow. Stay tuned!