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Ann Arbor & Detroit & Drexlers & Family & Friends & Illness & Letters & Michigan & People & Places & Unknown & Years Wabler on 13 Sep 2007
Alice to Ella Drexler - Date Unknown
“… something awfully embarrassing happened on the train. Just as I stepped on, both garters on my right leg unsnapped and I clutched my knee with one hand. People must have thought i was hunched back or I had to ‘do my duty’ because i was hobbling down the aisle in a very peculiar manner.”
I find it a little humorous that she was playing “Mahj” (Mahjong) until 2:00 and lost the significant amount of13 cents. That amount now would probably be equivalent to dollars. At first it seems silly because one usually compares it to the current rate of exchange without considering that this letter is somewhere in the range of 60-80 years old.
I really liked this commentary on parents (Don’t we all feel this way at some point?):
“No reasonable, logical, simple explanation on my part will convice them that they are wrong, pig-headed, stubborn, and generally dumb…”
Then in a moment of understanding and seeming forgiveness, she finishes the letter with:
” - however I feel that time will smooth it over.”
I know that it is hard to see in the scan, but there are two lip drawings on the page after Alice signs the letter. One is for Norma, and the other for Ella. This leads me to believe that Norma and Ella are sisters, or at the very least good friends.
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Aust & Gilma to Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Coffey Feb 15, 1933
Envelope:
Mr & Mrs. Raymond M Coffey
23 Hagen Rd
Letter:
Feb. 15, 1933
Dear Cousins
sorry to hear you half to cepe moving hope you can git in at St Anns It seemed to be a nice place hope Tom has a successful operation Josaphen Gorman Myers had one Eye operated on 5 years a gow & can see good with it but her other one is not very good. her Husben Cliferd has been in Hopsital 3 week befor him as it is his hart Josaphene said the Dr told her he could not drive his car. Grelna Franks wife has been sick with Broncitus & isnt vary good. I had it befor Him as had to go to the Dr & I thought I wasnt going to get over the tarable cough. Robert he had Virus Pneumonia he didnt go to bed he had to go Penacilin shots & had to go to Warrin Hospital got EXrays twice make him ofly week he did git a young fellow from town to come out & help him with teh chors he was hear three week then he had to go in traning. to day the tok Dennis to the Dr & he told them he has Asthma he will be 3 years April 10 I hope he will outgrowit it. Aust & I wer at Bernice House as I havent been over thair. since. but the 11 Feb was our 31 wedding anniversary so Bea & Bernice came in Eve with Flours & Minice Pie & Chese & Coffie the both have T.V. now. Aust gits out to cary the milk to milk house & feeds the Chickens. we dont have horses. well we both feel old & we are glad we got down to see you folks as we may not git a chance to go agane we preciate your letters just to tell us how you are & send your addres
your cousin Aust & Gilma
I think that it is so amazing how spelling has changed since 1933. My perception was that we went from delicate spelling and handwriting to sloppy cursive and then eventually to typing everything to guarantee readability. I guess it has to do with more than just the timeline. This letter is very interesting because it deals with mainly Aust and Gilma telling Raymond and his wife about the illnesses that everyone is dealing with.
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