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Saturday, May 15, 2021

Arnold's Story: August 1950 Newfoundland

A couple of Arnold's Kodacolor photos from Newfoundland, presumably near Twillingate, where he was interning at the Notre Dame Bay Memorial Hospital for three months (July–September):

photographed by Arnold Nevis circa August 1950
1950 photo of Newfoundland, probably near Twillingate

aerial view photographed by Arnold Nevis circa August 1950
1950 photo of Newfoundland


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Arnold's Story: August 4, 1950 MHN

Hazel writes Arnold with belated birthday wishes. She talks of her religion and its comfort in coping with Dolly's death. Leonard has an abscessed tooth. Bill plans a business trip to Chicago and the East Coast. Bill's sister Belle has high blood pressure and health issues. 










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1950

previous post  August 4, 1950 Lenore Wolfe

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Friday, May 14, 2021

Arnold's Story: August 4, 1950 Lenore Wolfe

Lenore Wolfe is Arnold's Uncle Les's second wife. Leslie Senior has divorced his wife Frances and fighting over custody of their three children — Leslie Junior, Donald, and Nancy — to Vista, San Diego, with her.








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Arnold's Story: July 31, 1950

A sympathy card from Arnold's friend's mother Vera Cummings. Carl Cummings' nickname was Bud.





next post  August 4, 1950 Lenore Wolfe

previous post  July 26-31, 1950

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Thursday, May 13, 2021

Arnold's Story: July 26-31, 1950

Dolly's death seems to have turned both Hazel and Bill to their respective religions for comfort. Hazel is confident in her Presbyterian faith, and Bill, born and raised Catholic, may return to that church or explore the similar Episcopalian Church or even join his wife's church. 










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previous post  July 24, 1950

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Arnold's Story: July 24, 1950

Hazel writes Arnold a few days after Dolly's funeral. She was buried in her wedding gown in Forest Lawn Cemetery, where eight years later, Arnold's first-born son will be buried (though eventually disinterred and moved to a cemetery in Florida to make run for Arnold's sister Laura in the 1990's).

The list of relatives mentioned in the letter include: Tony Nevis (Bill's brother), Tony's son Stanley Nevis and his wife Betty, Bill's sister Isabelle (Belle) Nevis Bettencourt, Bill's sister Mary Ann Nevis Silva, Bill's sister Della Nevis Gomes and her husband Henry, Hazel's brother Les Wolfe (Sr.) and his wife Lenore, and a number of Bill's nephews and nieces, including Amelia Gomes, Alvin Gomes, Alice Gomes, Laura Nevis Mello, Bob Mello, Jerry Mello, Laura Mello, Edwin Buddy Mello, Katherine (Catherine) Mello, Ray and Mary Gomes, and Hazel and Tom Batti. The others cited were Leonard's wife Pat's "Aunt Be" and "Uncle Dave" and neighbors Larry and Helen Gibney. The two businesses were Bill's company, the Ideal System Company and Wayne's Goss Cleaners.















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first post in Arnold's Story  July 1943

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Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Arnold's Story: July 21, 1950

Bill sends Arnold two telegrams. The first reinforces that Arnold should not make the trip west to go home for or after the funeral. The second lets him know the location of the mortuary home in Glendale. 





next post  July 24, 1950

previous post  July 20, 1950 AHN

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Arnold's Story: July 20, 1950 AHN

This looks like a draft of a telegram Arnold might have sent when he received Leonard's telegram informing him of Dolly's death.


next post  July 21, 1950

previous post  July 20, 1950 LJN

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