Showing posts with label Courtship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Courtship. Show all posts

Monday, February 7, 2011

Love Letters - Harold E. Hullinger

Harold and Jennie wrote a number of letters to each other while living apart during their college years before they were married.

At the time this letter was written Jennie was in Vernal, UT teaching school. Harold was in Provo, UT to work on his teaching degree.

They were separated for two years before they then married and moved to Provo while Harold attended the BYA.

This is a letter Harold wrote to Jennie:









My Darling Jennie,

It seems like a year since you were here, and I am darn glad that there will be only a few days more pass before we can be together. Dear, I try to speed time by, by working at the present and living in hour. Each hour I find you and where ever I go or what ever I do, there is my dear also. And this day has been no exception.

This morning I attended Conference at the Stake House. I heard some splendid discourses by Pres. Harris, Bishop Nibley and Ex-Pres. Ballard, I think of the Swiss-German Mission. I thoroughly enjoyed them. I haven't been feeling the best for the past few days so this afternoon I took the cot for a couple of hours and didn't attend any sessions. My eyes aren't working just right. I can't tell you just where the trouble lies.

Dear, I had a dandy little car ride last night. I drove a new Coop Ford to Spanish and back. It was a little new experience for an old chap like me.

Friday another sweet letter came from your dear. I would have answered it sooner but I had just sent one that morning and all day Fri. and Saturday found me up and going. I will kinda be glad when I can feel that I can use an evening or afternoon without knowing that I ought to be busy. I wish you could sneak up right now, dear and give me a great big hug and a dozen kisses all in one. Yes, I am all alone - come please?

Guess you all enjoyed Frank coming home when you were all there that way. I am wondering how many I'll find home when I return. You know, that every time I've gone home after being away for a while there is always a big crowd there. I am getting anxious to see Mother and those kid brothers and big sisters.

Dearie, I am counting so much on the cool evening of August when we can be together. The old days are nearly dreams, aren't they dear? But as the summer's moon spreads forth her golden rays of love, surely we'll be there. I must stop dreaming and get to work.

My darling, I send all my love to you.

Forever yours
Affectionately
Harold

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Yellowstone 1922

Excerpt from Jennie L. Hullinger's History:

"Many things could be told of our courtship days together, but one of them that I would like to mention was a trip we took to Yellowstone Park in company with Mary and Chas (Charles)* Hatch. Leaving July 12th 1922 in a 1918 open Buick with two children Dallas and Buffie and a friend of Mary and Chas (Charles), Elizabeth Jones we started out. Chas (Charles) and Crystal (Lewis) and two children Lenor and Howard and, (my sister)** Birda and (her daughter) Virginia who was also a baby they had a Model T Ford, were also along."


Model T Ford
Jennie's sister Birda (Merkley), pictured to the left of the Model T, holding her baby Virginia .
(Photograph is most likely miss-dated. It was probably taken 1922).


"Cars then didn't travel at the speed they do now and we stopped at every place there was a sign for swimming so we were about six days reaching the Park. At Jenny's Lake, Harold and I did some boat riding while the other members tended tired babies and got supper. We camped out most of the time but at Mammoth Hot Springs we took cabins which was quite a relief so we could clean up. while in the Park we swam, danced and hiked having a wonderful time together."

"Then on the way home Harold left us at Logan a little early in order to be back at Provo for the second quarter of summer school."


Jennie Lewis - pictured center with a swim cap, and head tilted back.

Although this picture is captioned "about 1918," the number of children and adults in the photograph lend to the possibility that it may have been miss-dated and was actually taken during one of their stops for swimming in 1922.

If anyone has any more information regarding this picture and the individuals photographed. Please let us know.

*Chas was written shorthand for "Charles"
**Parentheses were added for clarification and not part of the original excerpt.