Your Vital Statistics (Roscoe)

Letter transcription:

Sept. 13, 1943
Lieut. R.S. Yegerlehner USNR
Navy 60 F.P.O. S.F.C.

Dear Mother,

Your air mail letters of Aug. 27 & 29 came yesterday and v-mail of 28. We really received mail about every day last week. It sure spoils us for now we expect lots maybe our good fortune will keep up.

Also got a letter from Ruth M. and one from Mom. Your letters are of course always most anxiously looked for and eagerly read and theirs comes next. They always praise you in their letters and that sure makes me feel good also. They tell me how well you are taking care of things and how capable you are – Of course I know that but it makes me proud that other people see it also.

I suppose you will have to have John slow down on his reading away from school. I know it will be hard for him but a few less magazines might be

[page 2] a help. I guess that will correct itself because if he has lots of headaches he will just have to read less. So Mark’s wound is healing OK. That is good – and D. is getting a mouth full of teeth. Now how about your weight and your feeling etc.? You never say much about yourself. You might let me in on your vital statistics.

This AM at breakfast we got a little news item that all the Taverns in Indiana were closed. We thought the announcer said taverns. Maybe that won’t be too hard on the poor people back there. Some of the better radios around here can get stations throughout the day but ours is only good in the evening.

Yes, Dear you guessed it. I must get to work and I’ve rambled enough – so solong until tomorrow –

Love
Daddy

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4 thoughts on “Your Vital Statistics (Roscoe)

  1. davidmadison1942's avatardavidmadison1942

    “They always praise you in their letters and that sure makes me feel good also.” 🙂

    “I suppose you will have to have John slow down on his reading away from school.” Oh NO!

    Yes, it seems odd that the Indiana taverns would have been closed.

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    1. Deborah Sweeney's avatarGenealogy Lady Post author

      Yes, he MUST have heard the radio wrong. I haven’t found any news items to that effect (although I didn’t look too hard!)

      And reading LESS?!?!? definitely unacceptable!!!

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  2. Janet Burge Schuh's avatarJanet Burge Schuh

    All the taverns closed? What was that all about? Your Grandpa is so sweet to your Grandmother! It really gives me an insight to that time!! I saw your Grandfather as a newborn until he left Kentland! And!! I was so surprised when I went to the Purdue clinic that he took care of me there! Thankyou for these stories(insights ) to the world then!

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    1. Deborah Sweeney's avatarGenealogy Lady Post author

      You are very welcome Janet! The experience has been a wonderful journey for me as well. I haven’t looked into whether or not the radio announcer said taverns or if it was something else entirely. 🙂

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