March 2, 1952 - Transcription
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- March 2, 1952 - Transcription
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- Transcription of Guy Lee Tinder Jr.'s correspondence.
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- Midwest Genealogy Center, Mid-Continent Public Library, Independence, Missouri
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- 2014-09
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- Midwest Genealogy Center, Mid-Continent Public Library, Independence, Missouri
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Guy Lee Tinder, Jr. correspondence
Sun [Sunday] Mar [March] 2, 1952
Eve [evening] 1:15 PM
Dearest Darling
Right now I am the loneliest guy in the world so I am just going to write you and tell you my
troubles. Believe me I have them. Angel I miss you more every day I don’t think I would ever get used
to being away from you. Naturally I have my favorite picture out looking at it. Just guess what I would
like to do every time I see it. I am much passionate most of the time but I doubt if it bothers old coldnatured you. “I love you so much it hurts me.” That reminds me of a song I know. Speaking of music
they have 2 or 3 stations set up over here so that the G.I.’s can have some American music. Last night I
heard a half hour of the “Grand Ole Opry” only trouble is it makes you lonelier for the good old USA. I
think this is going to be the longest 16 months of my life. I cleaned up yesterday afternoon and walked
all over town looking for a music shop finally found one I think I could get a fair guitar for $10 or $15
now I don’t [page 2] know whether it would be better to have you all to ship me one or just buy it over
here. What do you think? I have just finished chow after a short nap so I will get this in the mail box.
Tomorrow I report to Lt [Lieutenant] Hughes at 8 oclock [sic] I do not know when I will start to school. I
wish you were here as I have a big wash on hand. You would do it huh? I would kiss you many many
times also I would bad word censored you many times. Is that payment enough? So Ferb guessed who
sent the valentine? Yes I am really mad at you for sending that blonde to Gene (not really tho [sic] for I
am glad that you are jealous). You are aren’t you? I have never got that roll of film developed but I
intend to next week sometime. Don’t you forget to send me those pictures of you I requested plus any
more good ones you might take this summer. So Frank and Helen are expecting I bet I knew it a long
time before you did, wanta bet? What kind of weather have you been having [page 3] at home? So far
over here it has been pretty nice. Today was a beautiful one so far I haven’t been out yet. Soon as I
finish this letter I am going to the show. I think you have seen it. It’s about a cat that inherited a lot of
money. No I didn’t get to see Sailor Beware I was going to in New York only it cost $2.80 which is to
much money. Darling I want you to send me $20 money order or some good way. If you don’t have it
to spare get it from Dad. I am going to run out before the month is over. I didn’t get paid but $20 this
month because of moving around so much. I intend to send it back soon as possible because it isn’t
going to take much dinero after I once get settled. Are you still having trouble with your stomach
mama? I hope you are feeling fine again. I suppose you have been working hard? Still on that staple
job? Remember don’t you work if it hurts you [page 4] to much. I want a healthy wife (not fat) when I
return home. Only 16 mo [months] 29 days left. I tasted some of the Beir [beer] over here it is really
potent generally 14 to 18 percent one bottle will make you tipsy as it holds about 16 fluid ozs. Well
honey I think I will sign off for now and play a fellows borrowed guitar as it is an hour before show time.
Hope this finds everyone okay tell all hello for me. “All the beautiful girls you see also.”
All my Love
Jr Tinder
My new name is “Dad”
P.S. I was full of questions this letter wasn’t I? I want to keep in touch with what is going on over there
P.S.S. It is 11:00 AM at home right now as there is 7 hrs [hours] difference
Bye Bye
Be glad when I get some mail I haven’t got any since I left Zweibrucken
[Notes added by transcriber]
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