Rendahl Church Picture
Face Book posting from Art Rude (’71): Bismarck, ND
This was taken in 1954 at the 50th Anniversary of the Country Church just up the hill from our farm, Rendahl.
I’m the 15 month old baby in the front.
To my left in the picture is Bob Bott who is still my neighbor and rents my pasture and hay land.
His sister Mary is holding me up, and the girl to the right is Lois (Christianson) Roland.
Most of the rest of the people have gone on to sing in the hillbilly choir above.
Gary’s comments
Who can Identify those in this picture?
I recognize Art/Bertha Rude, Clarence/Alvina Christianson and Dagney Haagenson.
I don’t recognize any of the younger folks standing in the 2nd row.
I know all the younger folks sitting in the first row though.
Lois Christianson Roland and Mary Bott are still beautiful as ever too. I frequently see Bob Bott with our trips back too and of course you too Art.
75th Guadalcanal – 164th Reunion Bismarck
Posting from Vickie Metcalfe (’70): Bottineau, ND
Hello Gary and Dunseith friends,
History in High School was always one of my favored classes.
I enjoy discussing history topics with older folks, listening to
their oral histories.
As the daughter of a WWII veteran, I honor dad’s memory by
supporting all Veterans.
With various anniversaries I continue to learn WWII history.
This past month I began reading about the 164th Infantry Guadalcanal
Landing.
Hole-y Buckets the 164th Infantry was a leading player in the battle
of Guadalcanal!
A majority of 164th Infantry were North Dakotans
(made me personally proud to borne of North Dakota)
I recalled , a few years ago reading in the regional newspapers about
Woody Keeble who had served with the 164th.
This veteran of WWII and Korean War, was honored by President Bush
after his passing.
Later Keeble’s portrait placed on the walls at the State Capitol
along with other notable North Dakotans.
For those of us who were in the Choir, under Mr. Johnson we walked
that hall years ago.
I guess it is time to go back.
When I looked over the names and read more about Guadacanal I saw
recognized many area names.
Readers may wish to look at the attached roster and see names
familiar to them.
Thanks, Vickie Metcalfe
Intiman’s Dragon Lady and Philippine Migration
Posted by Karen Loeb Mhyre (’65): kmhyre@me.com Bellevue, WA
Hello Gary,
I got this email recommendation from our Seattle Library and Intiman Theatre about a lecture and panel and book suggestion for this fall in Seattle.
I worked at Harborview when I first graduated from nursing school and college. Several of our Philippine nurses were trained in the Philippines and emigrated to the Seattle area. They were both amazing nurses and roll models.
In addition we have young friends who were married in the Catholic Church on Capitol Hill. It has a Grotto dedicated to Mary. Ruby, the bride, included a devotional prayer with her new husband as part of their wedding ceremony. It is Interesting that this Microsoft couple and their three children have emigrated to New Zealand and love living there, now over ten years.
Thanks again for your North Dakota blog postings. I have recently reconnected with a Ellie McCreery through Messenger/Facebook. It turned out to be Elenor Wallbank, daughter of the doctor who was superintendent at San Haven before my Dad. She saw that I posted that I was from San Haven and sent me a message. She and her husband now live in Florida. They are now traveling in New Zealand where her daughter lives. We hope to correspond when she returns from her travels this winter. Would it not be amazing for two old girls from San Haven to renew a very old acquaintance? She mentioned she has many memories of their life at San Haven.
Best wishes to Bernadette.
Karen Loeb Mhyre
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Blog (637) posted on November 29, 2009
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