Thursday, September 21, 2017

Throwback Thursday - The Notebooks

To clear up some confusion, the Notebook passages posted on Throwback Thursday were written by my father and found by me after he passed away. They were his attempt to tell the family history. He was in his late 80s or early 90s when he wrote them. Today's chapter:

About a month after this incident, Betty showed up at the Boys Club as I was closing up. I heard the cellar door rattle and I went to check and there she was when I opened the door. She explained what had happened and we began again. Only this time it was not in the open. We had to meet at different places and she was helped by her friends. And on one occasion it was a ride in a car. Another at their home.

Of course I told the Arnolds what had happened. And she came over to Brigham Rd. and we had a nice time. Doris left us alone in the parlor and then I walked her close to her home just beyond the car barn and left her as she continued to walk home.

This continued until some time in the Winter. Betty worked for New England Telephone and Telegram. She was an operator and would call me on duty which was a no-no.

It must have been in Feb. heavy with snow on the ground she called me. Normally she came to the Club. And I waited for her but she did not show. I got stood up. Although I later figured out that her parents had either caught on with what was going on and put a stop to this or her parents picked her up. I did not hear from her again.

I continued with my part-time courses for credit and also had some of the girls interested in me at least I would catch them signaling to one another.

Had I been a full-time student. I might have returned the attention. But being part-time did not make me one of the class or student body I would attend and go to my next class if there was one or if only one course leave. While the rest of the class went to the next class or off to prior plans.

12 comments:

  1. So your dad never learned what happened to Betty. I just hope she didn't get fired over calling you from work. It's amazing how times have changed. That's especially true of the phone company. If only Betty were alive today and could tell us her side of the reason why she never saw your father again.

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    1. That would be so interesting to hear Betty's side of the story.

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  2. I'm curious what happened to Betty that night. But I guess ince Betty isn't your mom, its just as well because your Dad had better days with the girls to come.:) Nice air today. Hope you didn't get a lot of rain. Hugs-Erika

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  3. I, too, wonder what happened to Betty, and if she voluntarily stopped their meetings! Very interesting story again. Hugs, Valerie

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    1. No, I think Betty's parents stopped the meetings.

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  4. What a mystery! But as you say...there were better things to come. :)

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  5. I dont think your dad got stood up; I think he got "caught" as did Betty { the parents probably had "spies } and from there her parents had a huge hand in fate. wonder if your dad ever tried to contact her again in the future, or if he felt too bad, or said to H with it ~~~~~~~ ♥♥♥

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    1. Yeah, I think they got found out, too. In those days, everyone in the neighborhood knew your business. I think someone saw them together and told Betty's ma and dad.

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  6. I agree, a mystery with what happened to Betty!!
    But, I'm glad it happened this way!

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