Fellow blogger Ellen sent me an email back in February:
Hey Jill,
My parents have always helped older widows/spinsters in their Russian Baptist church who had no one else to care for them. My dad was in charge of the estate of 2 older spinster sisters who just recently died.
I have a few of their hats that I saved from the trash heap and was wondering if you'd like me to send them to you. You can do whatever you want with them including getting rid of them if you want :0)
Seeing how you are the one person I know who is very much into hats I wanted to offer them to you free with no obligations...
Ellen wrote:
When I get back to Seattle I'll mail them off.
The little Spinsters (and they were little) were Russian Baptists. I saw these sisters every Sunday at Bethany Baptist Church in Los Angeles. They wore hats every Sunday. They both had sweet smiles for all of us young people.
One of the sisters was born with a Club foot, Nina. The younger sister, Nezzy had a young man interested in her and he wanted to court her but Nezzy's Father said no because he wanted her to be around to care for him, his wife and her older sister they considered was a cripple because of her Club foot. Yikes! I can't imagine how one deals with that but she did and she cared for her sister till she couldn't anymore.
Nina and Nezzy's mom died first and then several years later the dad died. Nezzy died before her older sister Nina in 2006. Nina died in 2007.
The family was Polish but they ended up in Russia and were educated in Russian Schools.
During the war they ended up in Deportation camps in Germany and after the war they immigrated to the U.S.A. to the Los Angeles area.
Nina and Nezzy's parents worked cleaning offices in the Los Angeles area.
Nezzy worked in a Card and Gift shop.
Nina never worked.
They drove some cool old Plymouths!
That's what I know...ellen
In March a box arrived filled with carefully package hats.I wrote Ellen:
Oh those hats have arrived and they are just FABULOUS! I've had a ball trying on the 23" ones as that is my own hat size.
I'm sharing her story via her hat.
One of my favorite things about hats: they often come with a story about an interesting woman.
I can't help but notice that interesting women in every era seem inclined towards hat wearing.
Sometimes I wish that hats could talk.
Thanks to Ellen, today these hats do.
And since Nina and Nezzy were both believers, I suppose one day I will be able to chat with them about their hats in person.
Wonder if there will be hats in heaven? If there are...will they all be white?
(PS: Several of the hats, including the one I was modeling, had the label "Valerie Modes", a hat manufacturer who mass marketed hats between 193--1960's. Google the name, and you can see other hats by Valerie. If you are thinking of venturing into vintage hat wearing, this is a label that is well worth exploring.)
12 comments:
What a loving and sweet story about the sisters. I wish a picture of them could have also been sent along with the hats. The hats and vails seem to have been well taken care of and will continue to be under your loving care. A copy of their story should be tucked inside one of the hats. I too SHOUT hooray for NURSES, especially our special one who blesses us named LAURA! Lovingly, MOM
What a wonderful, wonderful gift and story!
Oh, and about hats in heaven...I'm certain heaven will be FULL of color! More colors than we have ever seen....so if there are hats in heaven, you will have an unbelievable choice of colors.
Hiya!! I'll be listing that bird hat on Etsy later on next week ;)
It's a fun one....
What great stories that these hats represent-thanks for sharing them! And yes, it is great to appreciate nurses, especially today, but also every day for all the care they give to us! :)
What a wonderful story and a wonderful gift!
Yay! for our wonderful nurses, too! Hugs to your Laura and to my sis-in-law, Melissa!
I love that these hats had a chance to tell their story! You were definitely the right recipient of the Polish Russian Baptist hats. How nice of Ellen to send them your way!
And I'm all in favour of giving Nezzy a nursing award today. Great story....thanks for sharing.
wow. .what amazing hats and I love the stories behind the hats. .I also am inclined to enjoy the names of the original wearers. .
How incredible of Ellen to send them to you . ..I so enjoy blogging.
yay ..wonderful nurses ..we love them and appreciate them. .especially the special ones in our lives.
i love the story and feel sorry for
both sister, but they must have
loved each other dearly.
your hats are lots of fun, and i
enjoyed each one.
yea for nurses! my daughter is
one, too!!!
Ahh I love your post about the hats. Nina and Nezzy were special gals with not many people around to remember them. I'll see if I can drum up a photo.
I'm glad you sent me an email about the post because I just got in from the garage at 7:30 yikes!! I think I overdid it today :0)
What lovely stories - of the hats, their background, and their coming to you.
I didn't know that this was a special day for nurses - my mother and grandmother were RNs - every family should be so lucky!
Clearly these lovely sisters loved pillboxes. I wonder if they were Jackie fans?
K Q;-)
Such gorgeous hats! Church days must have been the highlight of their otherwise difficult lives. They must have felt great wearing this elegant hats!
You're lucky to have these hats!! Thank you for sharing!!
Cristina
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