Pages
(seq. 26)
Monday Night 7/21/47
My dearest family.
File attitude
Please forgive me for causing you to feel so badly. It seems I have a faculty of hurting those whom I love the most.
It's impossible for me to put into words how sorry I am for each and every heart ache I've caused you. and as of now I'm putting on my "fighting
(seq. 27)
2" [7/21/47] shoes," I've prayed and with your help we are going to lick this pain.
Believe me my family, I have put all doubts and fears aside. and please don't deprive me of your presence, I need you now more than I ever have.
We have gone through too much to have you leave me now.
I'm not a quitter, and I know you aren't either.
I'm very grateful for
(seq. 28)
3" [7/21/47]
the typewriter I shall use it to prepare myself for a job. I'm going to rise out of my bed like Lazrus in the bible, ulcers, gall stones or what have you.
So again I beg your forgiveness, and assure you my mental attitude is not going to impede my getting well.
Good night, God bless and keep you always in the shadow of his infinite love and wisdome.
your foolish faminly
Ruth La Vache
(seq. 29)
July 24, 1947
Mr. Charles LaVache Charles Street Jail Boston, Massachusetts
Dear Mr. LaVache:
Ruth is feeling much better and is looking forward to getting out in the sunshine the early part of August. As to her physical condition, rest, good food and a home are all she now needs. A constant source of happiness to her is her strong belief in the future.
Yesterday she had two teeth removed and will have the remainder of the work done soon.
I do hope this letter will ease your mind as by October she will be just fine.
Sincerely yours,
Miriam Van Waters Superintendent
MVW:agm
(seq. 30)
CENSORED OFFICE SUFFOLK COUNTY JAIL DATE August 13 BY J [OR?] S
SUFFOLK COUNTY JAIL 215 Charles Street, Boston, Mass. FREDERICK R. SULLIVAN SHERIFF
Boston, Mass. 8-12-47
Dr. Marian Van Waters
REFORMATORY FOR WOMEN SEP 15 1947 FRAMINGHAM
Dear Doctor: -
Thot I would write you and ask how Ruth is really getting along. I've been under impression she has been up and around for several weeks. Is that so? And how is she getting along?
Possibly Ruth informed you I entered request for parole several months. Guess my request was denied and shall serve all my sentence. Things sure took an unfortunate twist and the cart certainly seems to be placed in front of the horse.
Did hope to be out and around before Ruth finished up. It probably would enable me to have a place for her or at least ready her coming out. I'm ready to serve all my sentence and with a clear concience, but it
VISITING HOURS
INMATES AWAITING TRIAL MONDAY--THURSDAY--SATURDAY 2 to 4 P.M.
SENTENCED INMATES TUESDAY--FRIDAY 2 to 4 P.M.
NO VISITS ALLOWED ON WEDNESDAYS--SUNDAYS--HOLIDAYS