Showing posts with label Frank Young. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank Young. Show all posts
Monday, October 22, 2012
Remember When?, Vol. 1, No. 3, Sunday, April 23, 1944
Remember When? You had nothing to do in the evening but go to the Blue Room . . . Simon would start every Lent by going off beer and last two days . . . everybody had sinus trouble on Monday . . . the Floogie man would tend bar and drop glasses . . . Frank Young lit the firecracker in the box at River Downs . . . the gang played ball on Sunday mornings for a half barrel . . . Frank Shea dropped in for a quiet evening . . . the gang would start Saturday evening by going to the bingo . . . you never knew what to expect when you stepped in the Blue Room . . . the Wine House used to be a regular stop . . . Simon and Dog were jealous of each others' suntan . . . Doc Prinzbach used to wear his engineer's cap and gloves . . . the gang went to Williamsburg to play ball . . . Dingy Langenbaum and Simon played golf the Sunday it snowed . . . Norb was classed as the Pink Tuna . . . your partner gave you hell for a bad play in the 500 tournament . . . we used to have the Horse Sense contests when the Enquirer arrived?
Labels:
Dingy Langenbaum,
Doc Prinzbach,
Dog Benton,
Frank Shea,
Frank Young,
Norb Pharo,
Simon
Friday, October 5, 2012
Visitors, Vol.1, No. 2, March 4, 1944
In our last issue we left off with Dave Gruber. Now we take up as follows: Frank Feldhues, a petty officer 3rd class was with us for a few days. Staff Sgt. Frank Young was in for a 20 day leave. Lt. Frank Dorr of the Navy was in town, but your writer never had the pleasure of seeing him. S 1-C Frank Kruse, Jr. was home for a generous stay. Pvt. James Herking was with us for about a week. Les Meldon's brother, Eddie, stopped in for a beer. He's in the Marines.
Labels:
Dave Gruber,
Eddie Meldon,
Frank Feldhues,
Frank Kruse,
Frank Young,
James Herking,
Jr.,
Les Meldon,
Lieut. Frank Dorr
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