All demolishing an old school, the workers find a 1954 handbag that has mysterious things inside
There is hardly a day in our life that passes without remembering the memories of the past. Each of us has a package of memories that we take, n
There is hardly a day in our life that passes without remembering the memories of the past. Each of us has a packet of memories that we take, no matter where we are and how old we are.
And one of the most beautiful phases of our lives, which gave us innumerable memories is school days. But have you ever imagined a memory change your life forever? The moment has already been lived and it has already passed, but it will change two lives from 1955 to 2019.
Dismantling
In January 2019, construction was hired to dismantle Jeffersonville High School's structure, which was still held since 1913 at the corner of Meits and Court Avenues. And what the work has found working in the school building, would change two lives forever.
Old school
Clark County School District in Indiana runs around 20 educational institutions and has 10,500 students as part of the institutions. The Jeffersonville High School was also part of Clark County schools.
Jeffersonville High School
The school was one of the District Elderly Schools and was proud of its tip and manners and approaches to education. But now, the school was going to be closed and a new establishment had to be trained.
Eminent place
Since 1913, the Jeffersonville School was a prominent school in the district and had undergone many changes since. For example, in the 1940s, the integration of African-American students occurred. But even among so many changes, there was something that was always there and never disappeared.
The end
The buildings of the Jeffersonville School crossed a lot. Many memories must have been made by many school students, but it was now time for new premises are built in its place. Although the school campus finally closed in 1971, students were taught in the East End district until recently.
More than a building
When the dismantling of the Jeffersonville high school structure has begun, many people who had been associated with school were felt like building professionals took some of the local district history. That's how the school was significant. And his meaning would soon increase with the discovery of a treasure.
Discovery
While starting the task of breaking down school buildings, the workers did not know what they would discover premises. Among the ruins of the building, they would find something vintage, it would change of life.
Bedroom
On the morning of January 2019, when the workers were halfway from the death of the school construction, they had to slaughter the school science hall. The day had been like another ordinary day for them until ...
Something found
The first task in order to start dismantling the room was getting out the furniture that filled the room. And while doing this, one of the workers noticed that something sparkled in a corner. And that's when he reaches it.
Curiousity
As soon as the worker saw the unusual scintillating object, he ran to her. But he did not know when what he had found would be the beginning of an incredible story. It was a small black handbag and what was inside, was going to change everything.
Confused
All workers gathered together when they saw that a handbag had been found. It could have been something in it. Whenever they wanted to open it and see what was inside, they also had doubts if it would be the right thing to do or not.
INTERIOR THINGS
After their curiosity has won, workers have decided to open the handbag and consider what was inside. The handbag had several daily items that clearly indicated that the handbag belonged to a woman who was part of the school once.
The main ingredient
The only thing even the workers were confused when they saw the purse, was a letter inside. The paper that the letter was written on the fact, it seems that the letter was written years ago. Did workers open the letter or not?
Character
All the ingredients present in the handbag have made many clear things. The contents of the purse gave an idea of how the woman was, of her taste, not to love the letter, and the letter was going to make very huge revelations.
Beauty products
There was a lipstick inside the wallet, a Kleenex with coral spots, a compact hairstyle, a hairstyle and juicy fruit gum packaging. The question was what a letter was between all these cosmetics?
Identity
One thing that gave an index about the identity of the woman to whom the handbag could belong was a bus schedule and a list of luminaires, and it was very old. The bus schedule was Jeffersonville High School itself and it was for the school's 1953-54 basketball team.
Unbelievable
The murmurs began to make the tricks in the half-dismantled science hall occupied by the workers. They were all stunned to see that the stock market they had found more than 50 years. How was it always there?
To put back
The workers knew that it was now time for them to put the handbag and all its property to the authority of the school in order to reach its legitimate owner. And that started the enigmatic history of the handbag and owner.
The letter
After the school authorities got the handbag, they knew they should read the letter to know who belonged the scholarship. The letter was addressed to a girl named Marty, a boy named Torchy. And now, lives would change.
Not a normal
The letter was not a normal letter. It was actually a letter from Lovelorne that was written in the hope of a response to ask Marty to be Torchy's partner for the night of the ball. And after reading this letter, the school administration has decided something.
A gentleman
After reading the letter, you would know that Torchy was a real Gentleman and Marty, on the other hand, was in fact loved by many boys in his time. He felt like a love story of a real year of 1950. But things are not always like they seem to be.
Words
The letter read: "I heard that Paul asked you to go to the ball with him. If he did not do it, I would like to take you. Love, crooking. P.S. If you have already consented to go with Paul, do not forget that I asked. If he asked, but you have not yet consented, please consider my invitation. "
Last name and first name
The administration learned that Marty's full name was actually Martha Ina Ingham. The handbag had its social security card and its identification as well. All this revealed that Marty had been senior in Jeffersonville High School in 1955, who also meant that if she was still alive, she would be an octogenarian now.
Passage of time
The handbag had paper cuts that clearly indicated that Marty had to have lost the stock market in 1954 in the scientific laboratory. And the fact that there had been there for more than six decades now, clearly indicated that she had to have forgotten her.
Administration
Clark County School Authority decided to try to bring the stock exchange with its legitimate owner. They took the question on Facebook, hoping to find Marty if she was still alive. And the tour of unfolded events.
Social media
In February 2019, the administration of the school published a photo of the purse on the Facebook page of the school and wrote a call to the readers of their position to help them find the right owner of the handbag.
The post office
Reading Facebook Read, "Lost Alert and Found: Martha Ina Ina Ingham of 1954 was found in the demolition of Franklin Square. We would like to return to his family! Please contact Erin Bojorquez, head of the public information. "
To success
Just in a few days, the Facebook message had attracted hundreds of comments and thousands of tastes. And the best part was, a Marty Parent saw the post and shared it with the son of Marty. A huge tour of events had to follow now.
Meet the marty
Marty's son aware of her mother of amazing discovery. An update, which was published on February 9 by the Great County School of Clark, read, "Martha Ina Ingham was found! Thank you to all who shared our original message. We will provide a setting to Day soon! "And this update has brought tears into a lot of eyes!
Ball
Now that Marty had been found, the biggest question remained was the one who finally went to the promo ball? Was it Paul, the boy mentioned in the letter, or was it torch, the Gentleman who wrote the letter with so much hope?
Grateful
The Public Information Officer of Clark County School, Erin Bojorquez said: "Marty has been found thanks to the power of social media," she explained. "A family member met with our message then shared with the youngest son of [Marty]. I am delighted that I could connect with Marty's family."
Suspense
Bojorque Also was excited to discover who finally chose Marty to go on the ball ball with. She told theNews and platform,"I hope this little piece of history brings back the memories of [Marty] the year of Jeffersonville high school ... I also hope to answer the question of the community on who took Marty at the ball. "
Marty's life
A few years after graduation, Marty married. She has married twice in her life and now go to the everett family name. Marty is not just a mother of four, but also a grandmother of seven children and a big grandmother of four.
Installed
Marty is in his 80s now and is installed in Maryland. But she loves the warmth of Florida and thus migrates there in winters from Maryland. And as we could expect, Marty had no memory of a handbag she had lost in her high school days.
No souvenirs
When Marty learned to know the handbag she said, "Honestly, I did not remember losing [the currency]. I think it was just a huge surprise that something long ago would come back suddenly in my life. It has brought memories that I had not thought for a long time. "
Another mystery
Marty said, "I remember that basketball was basketball. We had a very good basketball team and many celebrations. It was just a good hour. It was like a small town, a tricky lifestyle. We knew everyone [and] had many friends. It was a good feeling. "
It's been ages
Marty finally revealed in an interview withNews and TribuneWho his ball date was back in high school. It was surprising to know that it was neither crooking nor Paul. It was a third boy named Carter Williams that Marty had gone to the ball closely.
Another letter
Yes, there was a second letter in Marty's handbag, and nothing but Carter Williams. He read: "Dear Marty, Bobbie and I do not go back together. I keep walking it in class. She asked me if I would, and I told him that I would do it. But I'm just trying to 'Be friends with everyone and I decided to start the girls I misused. "
Carter Williams
Williams was surprisingly not just the date of the Marty's ball, but also his first boyfriend. His letter continued, "is there anything wrong with that? I'm just going out with everyone and be friends with everyone. I think it's the least that I can do. When I Pars here I want to be Pal of everyone! Do not you think I have the right to look at things? I think Paul is a guy well, but you will never catch it; he runs too fast " , he wrote.
Gathered
The news of Marty found his handbag and the letters had reached a lot of people and Carter Williams was one of them. And he decided to reach out to Marty, after so many years. "We had a good time talking on the phone and we help ourselves reminding us at that time," said Marty to theNews and Tribune.