Danish Lutheran Church - Transcript
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[Heloise
Bresley:] "What
a beautiful sun-shiny day today. The Lord's smiling down on us.
"My
earliest memory is coming to church here for services. And when
we came the men always sat on this side and the women sat on this
side.
"I
don't know that it would be full but there was a nice congregation
of people that lived in the neighborhood. And usually several generations
had attended this church and had been members of the church."
[Donna
Pedersen:] "It
was built in 1906. It was a Lapp family, Christian Lapp, that had
a golden
wedding and they had pledged $400 that day to build the church.
And the stipulation was that it had to cost $1,600 and it had to
be built within two years. And that day there were pledged $2,000.
"This
is what we found underneath the alter, and this was used for communion.
And they put their wine glasses in here and the bread, and then
they would go along the pews and give the communion."
[Heloise
Bresley:] "We
were married here on April 6th, 1947 at three o'clock in the afternoon.
We lived north of here about five miles and we came to the wedding
in our truck. My dad drove the truck because it was too, the roads
were too muddy to make it in the car.
"So
when it came time for our 50th anniversary we chose to renew our
vows here in Dannevirke at the church and had a reception and a
dance following at the hall."
[Donna
Pedersen:] "We
were married here in 1947. We had our silver wedding here, and we
had a golden wedding.
"Oh,
I just wonder how they built this. With one carpenter that truly
knew what he was doing. And this is just a replica of the churches
in Denmark. And
we have averaged about two hundred visitors a year. There were people
from Denmark that visit here, which is a pleasant surprise, looking
for some of their family."
[Heloise
Bresley:] "We
just think it's just a marvelous monument to those ancestors who
sacrificed to build it and then maintain it through the years."
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