Boy, is Tom a typical boy.
Al went to a large baptism, confirmation and communion service yesterday.
Al and Fred Scherele will help complete an airstrip
Tommy had been having blood in his stools for about a month-then he started vomiting.
Al’s last trip down the coast, Piowa, he bought a bunch of big sea shells.
“I think this typewriter really has them fascinated this morning.”
These people live on the sea and yet, often don’t have enough to eat.
Malalo is one of the most advanced places in our mission and therefore has quite different problems and challenges than many of our newer stations in the Highlands.
Happy Easter!
Both the Erickson’s going through tremendous adjustments as well as the New Guineans adjusting to a modern world
On Friday we went to see the ‘Lae show’.
We are enjoying life at Malalo.
“We are moved to Malalo into the Scherle’s house”
“The only way of getting to Malalo is by boat so we land lovers will have to take it to the sea.”
We are moving- but not to Mumeng….
“Greetings from the primitives and we who are losing our civilized ways fast.”
Trip to Malalo, January 1962
Christmas letter.All are very precious people.
Looks like will be moving to Mumeng…
Settling into Stone Age meets modern
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