Wednesday, February 09, 2011
To My Valentine
Mr. Clarence Stuber
Spencerville, Ohio
Box 54
Feb. 13, 1913
Dear friend - How are you? I am feeling fine. Have been to church every night so far. Night before last three more came forward. They were Mell Coder, Leland Goodson and Ruby Gibson Haley. We were to Portland Tuesday. Saw Lottie, maybe she will come out Saturday and stay over Sunday. Ruthie has a bad cold. As ever
Your friend,
Vera
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This postcard, postmarked Portland, Indiana, February 13, 1913, was sent by my paternal great-aunt Vera HALEY to her future husband, Clarence STUBER. The Ruthie mentioned is Vera's sister, my grandmother, Ruth (HALEY) LeMASTER. The Lottie mentioned is Clarence's sister. I do not yet know the relationship of Ruby Gibson Haley to my family.
Wordless Wednesday: William P. Wehrly
Wordless Wednesday – a great way to share your old family photos! Create a post with the main focus being a photograph or image. Some posters also include attribute information as to the source of the image (date, location, owner, etc.). Wordless Wednesday is one of the longest running “memes” in the blogosphere and is an ongoing series at GeneaBloggers.
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Tuesday, February 08, 2011
My Love Is True
Mrs. Vera Stuber
Spencerville, Ohio
Hello Vera -
How are you this is not to answer your letter but I haven't time to write more now, will write a letter next time. It has been pretty cold 30 below zero but we didn't think it was near that cold. I have been very busy in store all day, we have good sleighing.
Carrie G.
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This postcard, postmarked Midland, Michigan, February 14, 19__ was sent to my paternal great-aunt, Vera (HALEY) STUBER by her aunt, Carrie (HALEY) GRAVES.
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