Happy Valentine's Day
This is a valentine my mother received when she was in Pine View school in Lee County, Illinois, from a schoolmate named Belva. From what mother said, they did not make a big deal about Christmas, but obviously from her collection of valentines (which included some belonging to her older brother) that she saved over 80 years, this was a time of great fun for the children. The inside message:
For you, little friend of
mine,
You were first to win my
heart,
And will always hold the
larger part
The card is made of embossed paper with a cut-out edge by Whitney Made of Worcester, Mass.
I commented on the value of paper collectibles here, and show two others from her collection.
I selected this one today because of the snow scene, and because it is contemporary realism for the era. Most of her valentines depict 19th and 18th century scenes with a lot of lace, or are sort of cartoonish.
Enjoy the day!
1 comment:
Hmm, I'm going to have to raid my mom's cedar chest. I remember seeing a whole envelope of valentines that my Dad received from grade school classmates in the 1930s. They were saved along with the V-mails that he received from his brother during World War II.
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