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Chapman University Chapman University Digital Commons Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence Collection CAWL Archives: Second World War 5-26-1943 Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence #201 Evabel Bell Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/bell_collection Recommended Citation Bell, Evabel, "Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence #201" (1943). Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence Collection. 201. https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/bell_collection/201 This Letter is brought to you for free and open access by the CAWL Archives: Second World War at Chapman University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence Collection by an authorized administrator of Chapman University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact laughtin@chapman.edu.

Subject Terms Jack P. Bell; Evabel Bell; May 26, 1943; World War, 1939-1945; World War II; World War Two; United States; War and Civilization -- History -- 20th Century; United States. Army; United States. Army. 78th Infantry Division; United States. Regimental histories 78th Signal Company; United States. Regimental histories 78th Infantry Division; Elyria (Ohio) â History â 20th Century; Women - History - 20th Century; Nineteen Forties; World War, 1939 â 1945 â Soldiers; World War, 1939 â 1945 â Women; Camp Butner (N.C.) - History - 20th Century; World War, 1939 â 1945 â Camp Butner (N.C.); World War, 1939 â 1945 â Labor Policy (Elyria, Ohio) Keywords May, 1943; 1943; United States; Camp Butner, N.C.; Elyria, Ohio; army; soldiers; troops; signal corps; correspondence; postal service; wife; husband; women at home; women; love; romance; pictures; photography; war work; employment; job; transfer; recreation and entertainment; cinema; automobiles; labour Identifier 2014.160.w.r_Bell_worldwartwo_1943-05-26_034 Copyright The Center for American War Letters Archives promotes open access to its collections for private study, scholarship, or research subject to the intellectual property rights of others. Chapman University may not hold copyright or intellectual property rights to all items in the collections, and contents may be subject to restricted access or use. As a condition of accessing and using material from the Archives, you agree that you are responsible for obtaining all required consents of any copyright holder and to indemnify and hold the University harmless from and against any and all claims, losses, liabilities, and expenses, including reasonable attorney fees, that may arise from any third party claims for copyright infringement, torts, or invasion of publicity or privacy rights. You further acknowledge and agree that photocopies or other reproductions may only be made with the University s prior approval. Requests will be considered on a case by case basis and approval will be in the University s sole discretion. This letter is available at Chapman University Digital Commons: https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/bell_collection/201

Lauren Cruz 04.07.2016 [JACK P. BELL CORRESPONDENCE - EVABEL COLLECTION APRIL 1943 MAY 1943 #34] [Page 1 Front of Envelope] [[Image: 3-Cent Purple [[Image: Post-mark stamp, with print text ELYRIA, OHIO / 1943 encircling date: MAY 26 / 630 PM ]] postage stamp with image of Thomas Jefferson.]] Pvt John P. Bell 78 [[underscore]] th [[/underscore]] Sig. Co. A.P.O. 78 Camp Butner N.C.

Lauren Cruz 04.07.2016 [Page 2 Back of Envelope] Mrs J. P. Bell 345 W. River St. Elyria, O.

Lauren Cruz 04.07.2016 [Page 3 Letter] May 26 Dearest Darling, I got your letter yesterday with the pictures in them and I was so tickled. I m [[superscript]] going to [[/superscript]] write and ask Genieveive [sic] to send me an enlargement of the one of you smiling, you look so sweet. Oh, Darling, I just keep looking at you all the time. I hope you like my picture half as much as I like yours. Well to-day I got transferred to another department. It seems there isn t enough work in ours so me being the newest they transferred me to another one. It s only temporarily. I don t mind it s a change. and these girls are all nice. Last night I went to Lena s for supper and then we went to the Show, Lena, Ida [&] I. We saw Hello, Frisco, Hello. It was pretty good. And on the way out we went to Ida s car. She is using a 37 Plymouth convertible and it turned out that the darn thing didn t have any lights and this morning it had a flat tire. Boy she sure does have the luck. She was driving a 1940 Nash coupe and she sure did love it. But I guess her boss though maybe he could sell it so he told her to take a different one. She has been using these different cars while her s [sic] is being fixed. Yesterday I called up the Coca Cola Co. and asked them if I could have a case and

Lauren Cruz 04.07.2016 [Page 4 Letter continued] 2/ Irene said I could and that I didn t even have to ask Ralph. So maybe I can get one every so often. I don t know how much they are charing [sic] me yet but what ever it is, I wont [sic] care. It sure will be nice to have some in the house again. Sometimes when I come home from work I just feel like I d like a bottle and I don t have any. I m going to try to keep it on hand. In this department that I work now we eat lunch at 12:00 instead of 11:30. I don t mind, it make the afternoon so much shorter. I was looking at the pictures and I suppose that other fellow is Bob Ball. [[Image: heavily scratched out series of words.]] He is a very nice looking fellow. He is just about your height isn t he? After work I m going to pick up the case and then I m going downtown and see what kind of prizes I can get for club. I haven t any ideas yet. Well I sold the washing machine for $5 I thought I might as well get rid of it. Well Baby I guess I ll get back to work now and I shall finish this up at home. Well, Darling, here I am at home. I thought maybe I was going to get to sleep in my own place to-night but I see the bride [&] groom have left

Lauren Cruz 04.07.2016 [Page 5 Letter continued] 3/ thier [sic] stuff yet. so. perhaps not. Now they are really serious about putting the girls on 10 hours a day and they say they might even make a swing shift. One week days one week nights. Wouldn t that be awful? Darling you look so sweet in that little laughing picture. You look just like you are saying Your [sic] such a sweet cutie and a cute sweetie. And baby I say it every time I look at your picture which is quit [sic] often. You are my sweetest dearest, bestest, most lovable husband I have ever had. Gosh, Honey when I see you I m going to hug and kiss you so tight that you will have to come up for air. Darling, I get happy every time I think about seeing you. You are such a sweet thought to think about. And I think about you all the time so my thoughts are always of the sweetest nature. I wanted to pick up the Coca Cola but the Plant still closes every Wed. even just before Decoration Day. so I guess I ll have to wait till to-morrow. Well, Baby dear, I want to mail this now so I shall close with all my love and a million hugs and kisses to my own darling sweetheart in the service. Your own Fink.