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'''November 3, 1938 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | '''November 3, 1938 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | ||
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Rev. Charles B. Marrs, Boy Scoutmaster, and C. F. Joslin took the Reardan Scout troop to Spokane to swim at the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday night. Rev. W. S. Plowman, assistant Scoutmaster, [[Loyd McLain]] and [[Billie Colville]] furnished the cars. The boys were [[Billie Colville]], [[Tommy Walsh]], [[Jack and Jim Delamater]], [[Jimmy Rinker]], [[Carl Garber]], Harold Mann, | Rev. Charles B. Marrs, Boy Scoutmaster, and C. F. Joslin took the Reardan Scout troop to Spokane to swim at the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday night. Rev. W. S. Plowman, assistant Scoutmaster, [[Loyd McLain]] and [[Billie Colville]] furnished the cars. The boys were [[Billie Colville]], [[Tommy Walsh]], [[Jack and Jim Delamater]], [[Jimmy Rinker]], [[Carl Garber]], Harold Mann, '''Glen Anderson''', [[Richard Foland]], [[Dean Anyan]], [[George Koeller]], [[Earl Travis]], [[Marvin Evers]], [[Berne Barnard]], [[Carl Koeller]] and Elmer Wendlandt. | ||
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'''June 1, 1939 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | '''June 1, 1939 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | ||
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'''Emmanuel Lutheran Church''' | |||
Eleven young people were made members of Emmanuel Lutheran last Sunday through the rite of Confirmation. They are: [[Albert and Harold Anderson | |||
Eleven young people were made members of Emmanuel Lutheran last Sunday through the rite of Confirmation. They are: [[Albert and Harold Anderson''', sons of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Anderson; '''Glen Anderson''', son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson; Lorraine Brommer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Brommer; [[Roger Mahrt]], son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mahrt; Doris Neilsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Nielson; Margaret Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Olson; Ruth Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Olson; [[Zelda Sprinkle]], daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sprinkle; and Marjorie Wegner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wegner. | |||
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'''August 3, 1939 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | '''August 3, 1939 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | ||
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'''Emmanuel Lutheran Church News''' | |||
The second summer outing of the Luther League was held at Loon Lake last Sunday with 40 attending. The committee in charge included [[Harold]] and | |||
The second summer outing of the Luther League was held at Loon Lake last Sunday with 40 attending. The committee in charge included [[Harold]] and '''Glen Anderson'''; Lorraine Brommer, [[Joe Cox]], Ardith Edwards, Mary Jean Hopkins, Harriet Mahrt, Chairman, Margaret Olson, Bertha Schwartz and Martha Wegner. Special guests were George Reinbold and brother and sister of Egypt country. | |||
The last outing will be held August 27 and member of the committee to make arrangements for it are Katherine Bull, [[Carl Koeller]], Doris and Lorene Nielsen, Doris, Evelyn, and Phyllis Plaster, Ruth Olson, [[Zelda Sprinkle]], [[Gordon Thomas]], and Marjorie Wegner. This committee will meet Thursday evening, August 24. | The last outing will be held August 27 and member of the committee to make arrangements for it are Katherine Bull, [[Carl Koeller]], Doris and Lorene Nielsen, Doris, Evelyn, and Phyllis Plaster, Ruth Olson, [[Zelda Sprinkle]], [[Gordon Thomas]], and Marjorie Wegner. This committee will meet Thursday evening, August 24. | ||
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'''March 21, 1940 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | '''March 21, 1940 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | ||
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'''High School News''' | |||
C. E. Perryman, Smith-Hughes instructor will take his wheat judging team to Pullman Saturday, where they will enter the wheat judging contest. Those going will be | |||
C. E. Perryman, Smith-Hughes instructor will take his wheat judging team to Pullman Saturday, where they will enter the wheat judging contest. Those going will be '''Glen Anderson''', Earl Hein, [[Gene Rettkowski]], [[Berne Barnard]], and [[Richard Foland]]. | |||
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'''May 29, 1942 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | '''May 29, 1942 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | ||
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'''Twenty-two Seniors to Graduate Tonight''' | |||
Twenty-two seniors will be graduated from the Reardan high school tonight, Thursday, at the commencement program in the school auditorium at 8 p. m. [[Roger Mahrt]] is president of the class, Doris Nielson, vice president, Vera Peck, secretary, and [[Gene Rettkowski]] treasurer. | Twenty-two seniors will be graduated from the Reardan high school tonight, Thursday, at the commencement program in the school auditorium at 8 p. m. [[Roger Mahrt]] is president of the class, Doris Nielson, vice president, Vera Peck, secretary, and [[Gene Rettkowski]] treasurer. | ||
The valedictory address, "Political Victory," will be given by [[Roger Mahrt]], and the salutatory, "Social Victory," by Vera Peck. The theme of the program is "Victory." | The valedictory address, "Political Victory," will be given by [[Roger Mahrt]], and the salutatory, "Social Victory," by Vera Peck. The theme of the program is "Victory." | ||
The program includes | The program includes | ||
* processional, orchestra | |||
* introduction, Luella Snyder | |||
* piano selection, [[Roger Mahrt]] | |||
* salutatory, Miss Peck | |||
* "Let Us Have Peace," Girls' Sextet | |||
* valedictory, [[Roger Mahrt]] | |||
* presentation of gift, Doris Nielson | |||
* "Economic Victory," Connie Ahern | |||
* saxophone solo, Doris Paul | |||
* conclusion, Doris Nielson | |||
* selection, orchestra | |||
* presentation of the class, Superintendent H. P. Olson | |||
* presentation of diplomas, Thomas A. Landreth | |||
* pledge of Allegiance | |||
* and national anthem. | |||
Member of the Senior class that will receive diplomas this evening are: '''Glen Anderson''', Connie Ahern, Jenn Anyan, Evelyn Bell, [[Berne Barnard]], Bob Christensen, [[Jack Delamater]], Dolores Flood Fell, Betty Goodman, Freda Haggstrom, Elsie Mae Moriarity, Bette McDowell, [[Roger Mahrt]], Victor Meyer, Doris Nielson, Vera Rose Peck, Doris Paul, [[Gene Rettkowski]], Luella Snyder, Eugene Thiemens, Thom Walsh, [[Alfred Weyen]]. | |||
Member of the Senior class that will receive diplomas this evening are: | |||
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'''October 15, 1942 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | '''October 15, 1942 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | ||
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[[Gus Magnuson]], [[Marvin Evers]], | [[Gus Magnuson]], [[Marvin Evers]], '''Glen Anderson''' and [[Jack Delamater]], students at Washington State college, came Friday to visit their parents and for the opening day of game bird hunting. | ||
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'''December 24, 1942 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | '''December 24, 1942 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | ||
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Students home for the holiday vacation from WSC are Mary Hanning, [[Zelda Sprinkle]], Doris Plaster, Phyllis Plaster, [[Victor Hyslop]], Vernon Carstens, [[Bill Anderson]], [[Marvin Evers]], [[Jack Delamater]], [[Gus Magnuson]], and | Students home for the holiday vacation from WSC are Mary Hanning, [[Zelda Sprinkle]], Doris Plaster, Phyllis Plaster, [[Victor Hyslop]], Vernon Carstens, [[Bill Anderson]], [[Marvin Evers]], [[Jack Delamater]], [[Gus Magnuson]], and '''Glen Anderson'''. | ||
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'''November 4, 1943 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | '''November 4, 1943 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | ||
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'''Glen Anderson''', son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson left Saturday night for Fort Douglas, Utah, after being inducted into the army on Saturday morning. He did not take his 21-day furlough. Glen is a graduate of the local high school and attended Washington State college. | |||
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'''Febrary 17, 1944 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | '''Febrary 17, 1944 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | ||
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Pvt. | '''Pvt. Glen Anderson''', son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson, who is with the infantry at Camp Roberts. Calif., writes that he has placed as expert on the rifle range. He has been in the service since September. | ||
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'''April 20, 1944 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | '''April 20, 1944 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | ||
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Private | '''Private Glen Anderson''' is spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson. He is with the infantry and has been stationed at Camp Roberts, Calif. He will report to Fort Ord, Calif. He has been in the service since November. He attended Washington state college. | ||
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'''May 4, 1944 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | '''May 4, 1944 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | ||
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Private | '''Private Glen Anderson''' left on Wednesday evening for Fort Ord, Calif., where he will be stationed with the infantry. He formerly was stationed at Camp Roberts, Calif. He has been in the service since November and is a graduate of the local high school. | ||
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'''July 6, 1944 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | '''July 6, 1944 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | ||
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Private | '''Private Glen Anderson''', son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson, writes that he is in New Guinea, having left the States about six weeks ago. He is with a replacement battalion with the infantry and has been in the service since September. He received his basic train at Camp Roberts and Fort Ord, California. | ||
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'''Autust 10, 1944 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | '''Autust 10, 1944 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | ||
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Private | '''Private Glen B. Anderson''' writes his parents that he has been transferred from New Guinea to New Britain and has also been taken from the infantry and placed in a guard squadron and is now an M.P. He is a graduate of the local high school and entered the army last October. | ||
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'''September 7, 1944 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | '''September 7, 1944 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | ||
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Private | '''Private Glen Anderson''', with the infantry on New Britain island, writes his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson, that he has seen [[Charles [Richard?] Henry]], son of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Henry. | ||
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'''February 22, 1945 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | '''February 22, 1945 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | ||
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Pfc. [[Melvin Aman]] writes his mother, Mrs. Magdeline Aman, that he has been moved from New Britain to the Philippines. He is with the infantry and entered the army two years ago, while a junior in high school. He says that while in New Britain, he met | Pfc. [[Melvin Aman]] writes his mother, Mrs. Magdeline Aman, that he has been moved from New Britain to the Philippines. He is with the infantry and entered the army two years ago, while a junior in high school. He says that while in New Britain, he met '''Glen Anderson''', son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson. | ||
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'''March 8, 1945 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | '''March 8, 1945 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | ||
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson had word from their son, Pfc. | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson had word from their son, '''Pfc. Glen Anderson''', that he has been moved from New Britain to the Philippines. He is with an M.P. platoon with the 4th infantry division. Glen entered the service in October 1943, is a graduate of the local high school, and attended the Washington State college. | ||
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'''November 1, 1945 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | '''November 1, 1945 Davenport Times-Tribune''' | ||
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Private First Class | '''Private First Class Glen Anderson''' is with an infantry unit and writes his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson, he has been transferred from Panay Island in the Philippine group to Tuswan [Pusan?], Korea. He says that [[Melvin Aman]] is in the same division he is, and that they were on the same boat going to Korea. Pfc. Anderson entered the service two years ago, serving more than a year in the Pacific. Prior to going into the service, he was a student at Washington State college. | ||
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Revision as of 15:06, 12 November 2022
November 3, 1938 Davenport Times-Tribune
Rev. Charles B. Marrs, Boy Scoutmaster, and C. F. Joslin took the Reardan Scout troop to Spokane to swim at the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday night. Rev. W. S. Plowman, assistant Scoutmaster, Loyd McLain and Billie Colville furnished the cars. The boys were Billie Colville, Tommy Walsh, Jack and Jim Delamater, Jimmy Rinker, Carl Garber, Harold Mann, Glen Anderson, Richard Foland, Dean Anyan, George Koeller, Earl Travis, Marvin Evers, Berne Barnard, Carl Koeller and Elmer Wendlandt.
June 1, 1939 Davenport Times-Tribune
Emmanuel Lutheran Church
Eleven young people were made members of Emmanuel Lutheran last Sunday through the rite of Confirmation. They are: [[Albert and Harold Anderson, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Anderson; Glen Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson; Lorraine Brommer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Brommer; Roger Mahrt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mahrt; Doris Neilsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Nielson; Margaret Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Olson; Ruth Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Olson; Zelda Sprinkle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sprinkle; and Marjorie Wegner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wegner.
August 3, 1939 Davenport Times-Tribune
Emmanuel Lutheran Church News
The second summer outing of the Luther League was held at Loon Lake last Sunday with 40 attending. The committee in charge included Harold and Glen Anderson; Lorraine Brommer, Joe Cox, Ardith Edwards, Mary Jean Hopkins, Harriet Mahrt, Chairman, Margaret Olson, Bertha Schwartz and Martha Wegner. Special guests were George Reinbold and brother and sister of Egypt country. The last outing will be held August 27 and member of the committee to make arrangements for it are Katherine Bull, Carl Koeller, Doris and Lorene Nielsen, Doris, Evelyn, and Phyllis Plaster, Ruth Olson, Zelda Sprinkle, Gordon Thomas, and Marjorie Wegner. This committee will meet Thursday evening, August 24.
March 21, 1940 Davenport Times-Tribune
High School News
C. E. Perryman, Smith-Hughes instructor will take his wheat judging team to Pullman Saturday, where they will enter the wheat judging contest. Those going will be Glen Anderson, Earl Hein, Gene Rettkowski, Berne Barnard, and Richard Foland.
May 29, 1942 Davenport Times-Tribune
Twenty-two Seniors to Graduate Tonight
Twenty-two seniors will be graduated from the Reardan high school tonight, Thursday, at the commencement program in the school auditorium at 8 p. m. Roger Mahrt is president of the class, Doris Nielson, vice president, Vera Peck, secretary, and Gene Rettkowski treasurer.
The valedictory address, "Political Victory," will be given by Roger Mahrt, and the salutatory, "Social Victory," by Vera Peck. The theme of the program is "Victory." The program includes
- processional, orchestra
- introduction, Luella Snyder
- piano selection, Roger Mahrt
- salutatory, Miss Peck
- "Let Us Have Peace," Girls' Sextet
- valedictory, Roger Mahrt
- presentation of gift, Doris Nielson
- "Economic Victory," Connie Ahern
- saxophone solo, Doris Paul
- conclusion, Doris Nielson
- selection, orchestra
- presentation of the class, Superintendent H. P. Olson
- presentation of diplomas, Thomas A. Landreth
- pledge of Allegiance
- and national anthem.
Member of the Senior class that will receive diplomas this evening are: Glen Anderson, Connie Ahern, Jenn Anyan, Evelyn Bell, Berne Barnard, Bob Christensen, Jack Delamater, Dolores Flood Fell, Betty Goodman, Freda Haggstrom, Elsie Mae Moriarity, Bette McDowell, Roger Mahrt, Victor Meyer, Doris Nielson, Vera Rose Peck, Doris Paul, Gene Rettkowski, Luella Snyder, Eugene Thiemens, Thom Walsh, Alfred Weyen.
October 15, 1942 Davenport Times-Tribune
Gus Magnuson, Marvin Evers, Glen Anderson and Jack Delamater, students at Washington State college, came Friday to visit their parents and for the opening day of game bird hunting.
December 24, 1942 Davenport Times-Tribune
Students home for the holiday vacation from WSC are Mary Hanning, Zelda Sprinkle, Doris Plaster, Phyllis Plaster, Victor Hyslop, Vernon Carstens, Bill Anderson, Marvin Evers, Jack Delamater, Gus Magnuson, and Glen Anderson.
November 4, 1943 Davenport Times-Tribune
Glen Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson left Saturday night for Fort Douglas, Utah, after being inducted into the army on Saturday morning. He did not take his 21-day furlough. Glen is a graduate of the local high school and attended Washington State college.
Febrary 17, 1944 Davenport Times-Tribune
Pvt. Glen Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson, who is with the infantry at Camp Roberts. Calif., writes that he has placed as expert on the rifle range. He has been in the service since September.
April 20, 1944 Davenport Times-Tribune
Private Glen Anderson is spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson. He is with the infantry and has been stationed at Camp Roberts, Calif. He will report to Fort Ord, Calif. He has been in the service since November. He attended Washington state college.
May 4, 1944 Davenport Times-Tribune
Private Glen Anderson left on Wednesday evening for Fort Ord, Calif., where he will be stationed with the infantry. He formerly was stationed at Camp Roberts, Calif. He has been in the service since November and is a graduate of the local high school.
July 6, 1944 Davenport Times-Tribune
Private Glen Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson, writes that he is in New Guinea, having left the States about six weeks ago. He is with a replacement battalion with the infantry and has been in the service since September. He received his basic train at Camp Roberts and Fort Ord, California.
Autust 10, 1944 Davenport Times-Tribune
Private Glen B. Anderson writes his parents that he has been transferred from New Guinea to New Britain and has also been taken from the infantry and placed in a guard squadron and is now an M.P. He is a graduate of the local high school and entered the army last October.
September 7, 1944 Davenport Times-Tribune
Private Glen Anderson, with the infantry on New Britain island, writes his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson, that he has seen [[Charles [Richard?] Henry]], son of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Henry.
February 22, 1945 Davenport Times-Tribune
Pfc. Melvin Aman writes his mother, Mrs. Magdeline Aman, that he has been moved from New Britain to the Philippines. He is with the infantry and entered the army two years ago, while a junior in high school. He says that while in New Britain, he met Glen Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson.
March 8, 1945 Davenport Times-Tribune
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson had word from their son, Pfc. Glen Anderson, that he has been moved from New Britain to the Philippines. He is with an M.P. platoon with the 4th infantry division. Glen entered the service in October 1943, is a graduate of the local high school, and attended the Washington State college.
November 1, 1945 Davenport Times-Tribune
Private First Class Glen Anderson is with an infantry unit and writes his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson, he has been transferred from Panay Island in the Philippine group to Tuswan [Pusan?], Korea. He says that Melvin Aman is in the same division he is, and that they were on the same boat going to Korea. Pfc. Anderson entered the service two years ago, serving more than a year in the Pacific. Prior to going into the service, he was a student at Washington State college.