Box 2
Contains 13 Results:
John, Toledo, Ohio, to Ruth, Indianapolis, 1914 June 5
Mentions his arrival and visiting a tobacco factory; regrets missing the dance last night; relates that his father is letting him go to a commencement and to Hyannis Port.
F. C. S., Grand Rapids, to Ruth, Indianapolis, 1914 June 17
Mentions receiving Ruth’s scrapbook, “a corker”; describes his trip.
John, Newport, Rhode Island (postmark), to Ruth, Indianapolis, 1914 June 17
Describes his five days at Princeton for a reunion and graduation, on his way to Hyannisport; encloses an envelope with a “picture of boat I am on”.
Mother, Indianapolis, to Ruth, Winona Lake, Indiana, 1914 June 26 (postmark)
Acknowledges receiving Ruth’s card, and her return next Thursday.
John,Hyannisport, Massachusetts, to Ruth, Indianapolis, but forwarded to Winona Lake, Indiana, 1914 June 26
Acknowledges receiving Ruth’s “long letter”; describes his time and accommodations in Hyannisport.
Mother, Indianapolis, to Ruth, Winona Lake, Indiana, 1914 June 28 (postmark)
Mentions canning six quarts of cherries. [postcard]
Mother, Indianapolis, to Ruth, Winona Lake, Indiana, 1914 June 29 (postmark)
Mentions Lyman’s visit for dinner.
Mother, Indianapolis, to Ruth, Winona Lake, Indiana, 1914 June 30 (postmark)
Instructs Ruth to look out for Uncle Charles, who’ll be in Winona this week. [postcard]
F. C. S.,Grand Rapids, to Ruth, Winona Lake, Indiana, 1914 June 30
Discusses getting two contracts on a successful trip; mentions Ruth being back in Indianapolis on the second and his arrival there on the third.
John, Hyannisport, to Ruth, Indianapolis, 1914 July 5
On two 3 x 5 cards. Acknowledges getting Ruth’s postcard, but thinks he deserves more than that; describes his activities.
John, Hyannisport, to Ruth, Indianapolis, 1914 July 15
Acknowledges receiving her letter; regrets his father won’t allow visitors at Hyannisport.
F. C. S., Grand Rapids, to Ruth, Indianapolis, but forwarded to Culver, Indiana, 1914 July 31
Speculates that Ruth is now at Lake Maxinkuckee; discusses being busy, getting more contracts; informs Ruth that “the latch string is out”, if she is in the vicinity.
Letters, 1914 June-July
June/July Ruth and some friends go to Winona Lake for a week of classes and lectures.