January 10, 1969

Posted on January 20th, 2012

Friday, January 10, 1969
9 A.M.

Dear Larry:

Well, here it is Friday morning. The sun is shining, but it is a very cold day. The temperature is 1 above zero this morning. The kids where not in school yesterday and again today because the roads are covered with ice and it is really slick. We went to one of Karl’s games at North Side Wednesday and it took about 30 minutes to get there because the traffic was so slow. This is Dad’s week off and he said he was glad because he had a few days of rough driving. He said his truck broke down two times yesterday so he had to work overtime and didn’t get home till almost 7 last night. I had hot vegetable soup for supper and then after supper, he went to work at the club.

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Karol and Apolonia Rudolf’s Gravestone – 1960s

Posted on January 13th, 2012

This photo was taken at Maplewood Cemetery in Anderson, IN. It shows Joanna, Carol and Larry in the back and Tresa and Karl in the front. They are standing behind the grave of their father Charlie’s parents and their grandparents, Karol and Apolonia Rudolf. We can only assume this photo was taken before 1963, which is when Apolonia passed away, because the date is not filled in yet. Most of them never met Karol as he passed away in 1948 when Larry, the second oldest, was only one year old.

January 1, 1969 – New Years Day

Posted on January 5th, 2012

January 1, 1969
Wednesday 1 P.M.
New Years Day

Dear Larry,

Well, here it is a new year and is it ever cold outside. The windows are frosted from top to bottom. The temperature was below zero this morning and right now it is 11 degrees above zero, so it is not warming up much. This morning we went to the 10 o’clock mass and we about froze our fannies off. HA. It’s windy out and it makes it feel that much colder.

Well, in a way, I am glad that the holidays are over. Now things will be going back to normal. I can’t believe that in a couple of days you will be in the service a year already. Did the time go by quick for you? In a few months your time will be up in Vietnam and I am looking forward to that day.

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December 24-26, 1968

Posted on December 30th, 2011

Christmas Eve ’68

Hi, how are you? This is going to be a short letter because my paper supply is limited as my time is. What did you do on Christmas? What are you gonna do on New Years? Do you think you’ll get drunk as anything?

Mother has been busy today. She baked a ham and 3 pumpkin pies. Last night, she made some cranberry salad. Aunt Mary, Uncle Deda and Uncle Ray were just over here. Aunt Mary got me a pretty blue nightgown. Uncle Deda got me a pair of underpants and Uncle Ray got me a real neat yellow dress with a scarf to match. It is really cool. Barbara got me a pretty cool pair of earrings and a bracelet to match. Carol Porter bought me a charm for my charm bracelet. Vicki Lanone got me some scented perfume and Kathy bought me 3 pairs of really cool earrings. Uncle Tommy got me a real neat pair of cameo earrings. So far, we have just opened presents that our aunts and uncles got for us, but will open the rest from mother and Dad on Christmas morning.

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December 22, 1968

Posted on December 23rd, 2011

December 22, 1968
5:00 P.M.

Dear Larry:

Thought I had better write a few lines since I hadn’t written you the last couple of days. How are you? Ok I hope. Here everyone is ok so far.

Today is the Children’s Christmas Party at the club, so Tresa and Karl went. Tresa just got home with 4 bags of nuts and candy and a gift from Santa. Karl isn’t home as yet and neither is Dad. I imagine Dad will stay until the last dog is gone. Ha. He didn’t have to work today, but I imagine his day will be busy tomorrow.

Today here is a very cloudy, rainy day. The weather man said it is supposed to snow tomorrow, so maybe  we just might have a white Christmas.

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December 17, 1968

Posted on December 12th, 2011

Tuesday, Dec. 17, 1968
10:30 A.M.

Dear Larry:

I thought I would take time out to write you a few lines.

I went shopping with Joanna yesterday and I am kinda behind on my housework. In a way, I’ll be glad when Christmas is over because it means a lot of running around trying to please my family for Christmas.

I didn’t get anything for you, but like I said in one of the other letters, I’ll buy you what you need when you get home. I doubt if there is anything I can get you to use over there.

Well, how are you doing? How did you spend your birthday? We thought of you on Saturday, and I baked a white cake and fixed half of the turkey that I got for Thanksgiving. We even sang Happy Birthday to you with one candle on the cake, which was Tresa’s idea. The cake and turkey didn’t last long. The next day, the cake was all gone. I let Joanna take some of the turkey and cake home with her.

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December 12, 1968

Posted on October 24th, 2011

Dec. 12, 1968
Thursday 10:30 AM

Dear Larry:

Well, here it is two days before your birthday, so I had thought I had better write a few lines to let you know we are all ok and just hoping that you are the same. By the time you get this letter, you will be 21 years old. I will probably bake a cake and even though you are not here, we will be thinking of you and wonder what you will be doing. Let us know.

It is cloudy and windy here today. The weather man said that it is supposed to rain and get colder and then the rain is supposed to change to snow tomorrow.

I haven’t been writing to you as much as I did, but that is because I have been busy trying to get caught up on some of the work around home. I am making some new curtains for my kitchen as the ones up there now are about shot. I want to finish the new ones, so I can put them up before Christmas.

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A Girl and Larry – November 1950

Posted on October 19th, 2011

This picture, taken the same day as this one, is marked “11-50″, which we assume means it was taken in November of 1950. That would make Larry almost 3 years old. It must have been a very warm November day for him not to be wearing a jacket. We aren’t exactly sure who the girl next to him is, but we did learn that Amelia used to babysit for a few kids next door who always used to play with Larry and his older sister Joanna, who you can in the background standing next to the Rudolf’s first home (which is now a garage).

December 1, 1968

Posted on October 11th, 2011

Dec. 1, 1968

Larry,

Hi, what’s happenin’? Zero things are happenin’ around this dead town.

We got off Wednesday for Thanksgiving and Wednesday night, Carol Porter, Sharon Hacker and me got blitzed at Sharon’s house on Bali Hai wine. Thursday, we went down Aunt Mary’s to eat. It was okay. Me and Joanna left at 4:00 P.M. and she took me to Carol Porter’s house. We went out messing around with Sharon Hacker, Paul Lierman and Darrell Songer. We went bowling at Cooper’s. I saw Ron Hill and Denny Williamson there. Ron was home on leave.

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November 25, 1968

Posted on October 3rd, 2011

Monday, November 25, 1968
10:45 P.M.

Dear Larry:

It is kinda late, but I thought I would write you a few lines anyway. We just got home from one of Karl’s games. They played Leach and won 30 to 29. Karl made the winning point which won the game for them. The 8th grade got beat 84 to 9. (Some score.) Those 8th graders on the Leach team were all big. They looked more like high school boys instead of 8th graders.

Dad didn’t go to the game because he had to work at the club, but I went with Eugene Zagoski and his wife.

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