Monday, July 26, 2010

9-15-1941 E Pace to Mr Orville J Pace

9-15-1941 E Pace to Mr Orville J Pace

Envelope:

Mr. Orville J. Pace

409 Herbert St

Cedartown, Ga.

Return:

Return to

Georgia Power Company

Georgia

After five days

Postmark: 9-15-1941 Paris, TENN.

Sunday A.M.

Dear Orville –

Has it been a long week for you? I wonder the condition of the apartment. I have missed you very much and wished many times to have been there to do certain things that need to be done. However I have enjoyed the week here. I have felt just fine – everything here has been quiet.

It was right funny about our missionary meeting – we took our lunch & 3 other ladies & went Wed morning. Cousin Arbie is president and was the one who had been notified of date & time – well we got there a day late – we had lots of fun over it. That afternoon we took Uncle Ewin over to Thoburn’s & he looked over the job (& started to work over there Friday)

Thoburn talked like my trouble could be right serious if I didn’t correct it right now. I told him I wanted him to be brutally honest with me & tell me if he thought I was just being crazy about letting the neighborhood children worry me. He said certainly not. He said he considered himself a modern doctor but an old fashioned father in many ways. He said his two boys (even if they were his) didn’t make a third the noice his nephew made at half their age. But that he guessed he had that to profit from & to make him more determined that his wouldn’t be that way. Mary has the same idea that I have also about how children should behave in the house – and it isn’t just ideas either – it works.

Monday

At this point yesterday I had to quit & take Papa to McKenzie to Thoburn’s office. He cut his (2 fingers) in the gin saws Thursday & it got infected. He didn’t sleep much Sat night. It was very much better after Thoburn worked on it. It was dinner when we got back.

Loudelia came fro me in the afternoon and I am going to be here until late this aft. She is teaching all day today of course. Paris is beginning to look like Milan in the early stages of that project. They are almost finished at Milan now. Clifford got his job he has been working for. Loudelia is paying $20 for her room alone.

Mama & I went to Jackson Friday. We bought a few things. I got a sport dress & a hat (I don’t much like) We went grocery shopping also.

I am clipping a good write up from Commercial about W.W. and about Shell plant.

Cousin Maggie Fagg died & was buried at home Sat. aft. I didn’t go to the funeral.

If you go to the Series when will you go? Do you want me to come home to help get you off?

Papa bought 70,000 lbs of cotton Sat & has ginned about 200 lb. A year ago today he ginned the first of last season – 2 wks later it burned.

The Standards came the day I wrote you the card. I had expected each separately.

Loudelia has her plans already laid to come down by plane for a weekend this fall.

I never heard from the Sharps about our tickets not have I written about Luke’s stickets I expected to hear from them first. If anything has come there let me know.

I love you and miss you very much but as you well know I am not an ardent writer of lover letters.

Love

Evelyn

9-12-1941 E Pace to Mr Orville J Pace

9-12-1941 E Pace to Mr Orville J Pace

Envelope:

Mr. Orville J. Pace

409 Herbert St

Cedartown, Ga.

Return:

None, postcard

Postmark: 9-12-1941 Huntingdon, TENN.

Friday

Dear Orville –

I haven’t rec’d the Standard yet so I wondered if you have forgotten. We are going to Jackson today to do some shopping for Mama – I might get something. I am feeling just fine and eating most everything I want. It is really fall weather here now.

Love

Evelyn

I am going to Loudelia’s Sun. aft. until Mon. aft.

9-8-1941 E Pace to Mr Orville J Pace

9-8-1941 E Pace to Mr Orville J Pace

Envelope:

Mr. Orville J. Pace

409 Herbert St

Cedartown, Ga.

Return:

E. Pace

return to

Georgia Power Company

McLemoresville,

Postmark: 9-8-1941 McLemoresville, TENN.

At Home

Monday Morning

Dear Orville –

We left about 10 min after you did yesterday morning. The trip did not seem so long. One girl and I were the only ones to Nashville. We talked quite a bit. I enjoyed her. She is from Oklahoma city and a Junior at O.U. At Nashville the car became quite crowded.

Mama & Papa had been looking forward to you coming. I thought they would get my card Friday but it was Sat aft before it came so they already had plans made for you. For instance Pape & Mr. Adams included you in their fishing trip – they had waited until you would be here – They left about 3:30 this a.m. for Pickwick Dam – Also Papa had planned for you to do some work on his starter at the gin. They have already ginned 28 bales. I told them you were waiting to see how Brooklyn came out - & planned to go to the Series if they won. Papa volunteered that they were in the lead so you see you have him keeping up with it. I notice this a.m they are now 3 games ahead. Mama said she didn’t blame you for going & that if she were me she would hide my head & if she couldn’t live on “nothing” whil you were gone as I had been so much expense lately. Anyway we all hope you can make the trip – so save your money so you can.

Rebecca & Uncle Ewin & Janice came down last night. Uncle Ewin is going to try to go to work on the Paris project – if not then he is going to remodel Thoburn’s hosue. He bought it Saturday for he said he didn’t think it wise to build & got a bargain in it – also intends to add to it & rent an apartment.

Please remember all instructions and that I love you-

Evelyn

Attached sheet:

Instruction Sheet

Be sure to deposit all of the check that you do not need at once. You can keep about $5 to tide you over for your meals. I have already mailed (today) the following checks in order that they will reach there before the books close –

Standard Oil 6.60

Sinclair 1.84

Davison 6.93

Richs 5.00

I am sending checks to you for Moore’s (made out for 11.00 I think it is 10.98 or about – By the way I already have about 14 nickels and 17 pennies for you) because you wanted them to be sure to get it by 21st.

If something happens you decide for me to stay on I will mail the rest of the checks to you & you can mail from there. I want to pay Mark a lot this time for I have missed him entirely the last two pay days – so be sure to deposit it – Also Dr. McGehee & several little bills must come – (Have your shoes from Sears come yet?)

Note: The check to Moore’s Pharmacy was never sent. It remains attached to the “Instruction Sheet”