About this blog

My great Aunt Laura kept a scrapbook during her years of service in the USO. The scrapbook is falling apart and I've decided that the best way to perserve it is to scan the book item by item and post the images here. I'll most likely destroy the scrapbook in the process, but at least the images will live on.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Fine entertainment & Grand times


"Dear Laura:
Knew this note would delight you so am sending it on to you - It is nice to be thought of so many months after you have been apart - lots of the boys send you greetings and write of you - Gordon Sbarboro, among those recently. I have sent him your address, so expect a letter - will also put down your address in the NUSO, which doesn't always reach the ones who most desire it -

Know things are getting along fine there, often Bernie came in to report. 
    
               Love and luck, Connie."


Wow, I get the feeling that Connie struggles on the typewriter a little bit. She finally finds the period at the very end of the letter. 

And the letter she forwarded?

Check it out right here - 


6th January
Philippines

Dear Madam
I would greatly appreciate it if you could supply me with the present address  of Miss Laura Elizabeth Owens, former Senior Hostess at the Rockingham USO. I understand she was transferred elsewhere shortly after the A/B Division left the states. 

I can safely sat there are a great many of us here in the Division who still remember the fine entertainment & grand times we had at your USO. They are indeed pleasant memories on dark nights in the jungles here.-

Sincerely, 
Cpl. Wm. Proctor
APO 468 % Pm Frisco





Thursday, February 21, 2013

Unknown Soldiers

This photo was found loose in the front of Laura's scrapbook with no writing on the back to indicate who these soldiers are.

The Italians are nostalgic

Source and date unknown

Mentioned in the article, August Baldino, Joseph Peritone, Eddie Johns, and Mrs. M.J. Florio 

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

An engaging bit of baggage

source unknown, date unknown

Oh how I wish they printed the full name of Jeanie, wouldn't it be fun to
google your name and find an article like this. 


USO ladies serving lunch

Date unknown, ladies unknown and the event is unknown

I do love the dress style that most of the ladies are wearing but I am wondering why none of them are really smiling. Did folks back then have teeth that were that bad? or maybe smiling on these occasions was frowned upon?  

An Angel Cake makes the news

source unknown, date unknown

Thank you PFC Arnold Larson and Mrs. Ruben Larson of Red Wing, Minn. I'm sure that cake was delicious! 

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

With soldiers outside of a church

This photo is unlabeled with nothing written on the back.


I'll have confirm this with my mom but I do believe that is my Aunt Laura in the hat, next to her on the right appears to be her father, Rev. Owens. Most likely this is outside of the Holy Comforter Church in Charlotte, NC

Bob Crane and Larry Thurston, a couple of bad boys


To Laura
With love from
a couple of her bad
Boys.
Bob Crane
Larry Thurston

USO ladies lunch - date unknown

Monday, February 18, 2013

Women of the war effort article





Source and date unknown

Letter from P.F.C. Frank Anderson


Envelope reads:

P.F.C. Frank Anderson 39415023
ECC 53 FAS
Ft. Sill, Oklahoma 

Postmark from Lawton, OK Jul 3 9:30am 1944





Dear Laura,
I was lying here on my bunk and I started to think about you and Rockingham so I got up and here I am.

Saturday night, payday was yesterday and I'm not in town. I was beginning to think that my old age was getting the best of me.

I was thinking about the times I came into "Rock" on Saturday nights, talked with you and perhaps a dance or two. The Saturday afternoon we walked to the lake and all those little things we know. Memories are swell especially the pleasant ones. I guess I miss you quite a bit Laura. I kept thinking of the time I saw you at that formal dance when  you wore your dark formal, you were sure beautiful that night.

I'll close now Laura, got it off my chest. I hope you are doing great. I'll always be pulling for you.

Love,
Frank



Miss Owens Resigns Post With USO Club


Date and source of both articles unknown

Celebrating VJ DAY in Houston, TX



I found this letter loose in the front of her scrapbook. 

It reads - 

Aug Fri Nite
Dear Laura,
things is still in a muddle but I hope it won't be long till this program here gets underway. 

Well I started to write you tues at work but the tension was so great all day I couldn't turn and wheel no how. took to celebrate early tues with such vim and vigor I didn't even get drunk. Gad!! I've never seen a town go so completely berserk. It was just wonderful.

(unknown) hotel is slightly off the beaten path (I like the seclusion) so I took myself down to the throbbing times square of this burg which is the intersection of Main & Texas. there my pal has his diggins in the Rice Hotel which is right smack dab at the cross roads from which spot everything  to see can be seen and what a sight. Never never will I forget the happy throng. Quite a lot of lickker flowed freely but no one was disgustingly drunk. Wonderful opportunity to study mob psychology but I wasn't that interested. Can't start to describe what all went on but I'll never forget.

I guess this will punch a big hole in the N.O. deal or is the USO still to go on? I hope so till I see you any way.

Unsigned. 

My Aunt Laura writes on the bottom of the note:

Ole describes VJ Day in Houston Texas




My Great Aunt Laura, her backstory

It may seem odd to start with her obituary and epitaph but here we go -

I found this loose in the front of her scrapbook. 
Mentioned in this article, Mrs. Ruby Owens, my grandmother.


(from the Charlotte Observer date unknown)

 I found this article loose in the beginning of her scrapbook.
Mentioned in this article, Rev. Bruce Owens, my great grandfather. 

My great aunt Laura was a public school teacher and is credited with starting the Charlotte Children's Nature Museum. Interesting that both articles fail to mention her service in the USO which will be the focus of this blog. I wish I knew her better but we lived far apart and rarely had the chance for interaction. I'm going to enjoy getting to know her through this scrapbook though,  and I hope you will too.