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Saturday, December 26, 2020

Arnold's Story: September 13, 1944

Hobart Goewey writes from the Harvard-Epworth Methodist Church in response to Arnold inquiring about a certain Dr. Fisher. 




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Friday, December 25, 2020

Arnold's Story: September 11, 1944

The 1944 movie Wilson was a biographical film about the 28th President Woodrow Wilson starring Charles Coburn and Alexander Knox





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Arnold's Story: September 9, 1944

Elmer E. Hall writes from McCloud, California, with news about some of Arnold's friends and acquaintances from the lumber camp, though I think Arnold was really friends with his son Elmer.






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Thursday, December 24, 2020

Arnold's Story: September 7, 1944

 ETG is the Electronics Training Group of the Signal Corps of the Army Air Force.




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Arnold's Story: August 30, 1944

Hazel reports that merchants are anticipating the surrender of Germany soon, but it does not come until May 1945. In this letter Hazel enclosed a newspaper article about a brush fire near their home in Glendale, about a block uphill. Their property on Mountain Street stretched from Cavanaugh Road to North Jackson street, with the house on the Cavanaugh side and a large patio and fruit orchard on the Jackson side. (In the mid 1960's Bill Nevis divided the large lot in two, built another house on the Jackson side and sold it. They sold the original East Mountain Street house a few years before 1968 and moved to Whittier to be closer to Leonard and his family.)









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Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Arnold's Story: August 24, 1944 MHN

Hazel Nevis writes with family news and describes a lazy Sunday. I see that they call their fruit trees an orchard rather than a grove, as I may have earlier. If I recall, Leonard was first posted to Bougainville Island, at Cape Torokina.








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Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Arnold's Story: August 24, 1944 Al Grote

Al Grote writes to Arnold from Chicago, where he is in the Navy attending radio school.
 





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Monday, December 21, 2020

Arnold's Story: August 17, 1944

Alongside the description of Les Wolfe Jr.'s military funeral, this letter mentions Hazel's youngest brother James Ellwood Wolfe, his wife Rubye Keller Wolfe, and their children Walter and Jane. 

I did not realize that Hazel considered herself a fundamentalist, but perhaps that designation had a less extreme interpretation in the 40s than it does today. Her views as a Presbyterian were largely quite mainstream, as I surmise from her letters, family remembrances and her large collection of books on religion. One family memory from the early 1970's was her annoyance at a commercial for Crest toothpaste in which children interrupt parents yelling "I have no cavities". Children were not to interrupt adults, in her opinion. She boycotted Crest after that.









Marine Raiders was a 1944 war movie showing a fictional depiction of the 1st Marine Raider Battalion and 1st Marine Parachute Battalion on Guadalcanalrecreation in Australia, retraining in Camp Elliott (where much of the film was made) and a fictional attack in the Solomon Islands. It starred Pat O'BrienRobert Ryan, and Ruth Hussey.

Secrets of Scotland Yard was a 1944 espionage thriller based on a story "Room 40, O.B." by Denison Clift, about a British police detective uncovering a Nazi spy in Britain's cryptanalysis organization. 


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Sunday, December 20, 2020

Arnold's Story: August 7, 1944

Hazel writes to her son Arnold about his sister Laura, who had just had her tonsils removed at the hospital. Also, Hazel's brother Les has had to arrange a funeral for his recently deceased son Les Jr. (killed in a Navy plane crash in Miami) in San Bernardino, California. Marie is Les Jr.'s widow from Oklahoma City. 




Hazel was a staunch Presbyterian until late in life when she converted to Catholicism so that Bill Nevis may have mass said at his funeral. In those days a mixed married between Catholics and Non-Catholics denied a Catholic the honor of a church mass, and younger Hazel refused to bring up her children as Catholics; after menopause she did not mind agreeing to raise her children Catholic. After Bill died, Hazel joined and attended the Church of the Nazarene in Whittier, California, where they had move from Glendale in the late 1960s. I recall that Hazel was a fervent reader and had accumulated a large collection of books on religion by the time she, too, passed from this world in the 1970s. 

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Saturday, December 19, 2020

Arnold's Story: August 6, 1944

Arnold has just celebrated his 23rd birthday at the start of August, so now he is thanking his family for their gifts.




Around August 4, 1944, Arnold received a copy of his grade from the Engineering 260-29 class in the Officers' Training Course.



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Friday, December 18, 2020

Arnold's Story: August 4, 1944

This letter contains the sad news about Les Junior's death in a plane crash on his return from battle in Italy. Les Jr. is Hazel's brother's son and Arnold's cousin. I think I never met any of the Wolfe relatives, and I do not know why.







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