Saturday, December 17, 2011

Christmas Letter 1934

What follows is my transcription of a letter written to Grandpa Lavery from his mother in 1934. He was living in Kansas City. Spelling here is as she wrote it in very faint pencil. She mentions Art Saburn who was Aunt Betty's husband.



This is where the older Laverys were living when this letter was written in Mountain Grove, Missouri.

Dec. the 12th

Dear Charles,
Just a few lines to let you know we havent forgotten you. We shure were disapointed when you kids ditent come for thanksgiving dinner. Why ditent you let Shirley come any ways. I had 3 big fryers. They weaight from 6 to 8 lbs. a pease, so we had plenty...(the rest of this page is missing)

...we had a swel dinner try and come for xmas dinner and bring those emty egg boxes you have. Charles can you get Dad a pair of shoes. he wears 7 1/2 bloocher style. Betty got me a pair. the ones I have I got 3 years ago the first of Sept. Thanks ever so much for the things you sent us. I was about out...(again, the rest of the page is missing)

...not a thing in the house and not a cent to get any thing with. got a letter from Lenora last evening and she ditent send any thing. we have very little wood left and cant get any more. were siting here freezing, Art gives Jim 6 a week but it takes all that for food. do you want us to save you eggs, the pullets are starting to lay, I think Betty will take 4 doz. I dont know wed do it it wasnt for Art. he is doing more for us then our Family. he got us a stove for 40th weding aniversary. Charles please help us what you can now, when the chickens are laying good we can get us a bite to eat for the eggs. this wil be hard to read. I am standing by the stove half froze. wel I must ring off with best wishes from all.

Mother