Showing posts with label Postcards From My Mother. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Postcards From My Mother. Show all posts

Saturday, July 09, 2011

Postcards From My Mother

During the summer months of June, 1950, my mother, who had now been living on Molokai as a school teacher, traveled back to her home in Ashley, Illinois to visit her family. I can only guess that she flew by plane to the west coast, then took the train across the country to Illinois. En route, she bought many postcards. Some of them she wrote on and mailed them back home to her sweetie, Johnny Mondoy (who, about a year later became her husband).




 (my scanner went kaput on me and in desperation to continue these post card posts, I've tried just taking photos of it. Not as good as a scanned image, but it will have to do!)



So, it reads, "I wanted to send one of these to Mr. and Mrs. Mito, but I'm selfish. I want it for my scrapbook! Tell them hello for me. Guess I'll send one to them anyway.
Love to you, Johnny from the bottom of my heart."

Note, too that in the address, there is no state abbreviation as Hawaii was not a state back then. It was still a territory, so the abbreviation of T/H is used.

Sunday, June 05, 2011

Postcards From My Mother (and the dedication of the Kimo Theater Sign)


During the summer months of June, 1950, my mother, who had now been living on Molokai as a school teacher, traveled back to her home in Ashley, Illinois to visit her family. I can only guess that she flew by plane to the west coast, then took the train across the country to Illinois. En route, she bought many postcards. Some of them she wrote on and mailed them back home to her sweetie, Johnny Mondoy (who, about a year later became her husband). This one is from New Mexico and depicts Central Ave. in Albuquerque looking east with 4th St. in the foreground. Part of the famous Rt. 66-the building in the bottom left of the postcard is now a bar/restaurant called, Maloney's. It doesn' look too different today.




Here's the back of the postcard. The date on the post mark is June 13, 1950 and it got routed to Joplin, MO. Kind of odd to know that, given the recent destruction from tornadoes lately.

Note, too, that Hawaii was not yet a state (that happened in August, 1959), so T/H stands for Territory of Hawaii.


I thought I would also include this video I did to kick off this series of "Postcards From My Mother".  If you don't want to miss a posting of "Postcards From My Mother", you can always sign up for an email notification of when a posting is done here. It is on my sidebar. The video is of a dedication of the neon sign that took place on Friday, June 3rd, in downtown Albuquerque.





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