Cleaning Up Flood Waters . . . from the streets of Emerson required help from many area residents. Six feet of water inundated the town on June 15, 1982, when Indian Creek spilled over its banks, causing nearly $3 million damage.
This Photo Shows The Downtown Business District . . . as it presently appears. The facelift will consist of painting, added trimming, sandblasting in some cases, and a general spruce-up of the area in hopes of attracting new residents.
Arranging Former Pulpit Furnishings . . . for display to commemorate Emanuel Lutheran's anniversary are Mrs. Harry C. Hansen, co-chairman for its 90th celebration, and Mrs. Herman Larson, program chairman.
"Showing Off" . . . three-year-old Emanuel Lutheran Church is its pastor the Rev. C. Arthur Freeberg. His guest is the Rev. Erni T. Holm of Pine City, Minn., a former minister of the congregation.
Ground Breaking: Turning the first spadeful of dirt as ground is broken Sunday for the new Emanuel Lutheran Church is the Rev. C. Arthur Freeberg, pastor. Waiting their turn with the spade are John A. Smith, left, finance committee member, Mrs. Eric…
Organization of the Emanuel Lutheran church was effected on Nov. 20, 1890, at the German Lutheran church on Seventh avenue.
Fifteen persons formed the first congregation, of which six were men, three were women and the remainder were children. They…
Nazarenes Plan $40,000 Church - Ground-Breaking Program Sunday June 7, 1958
Central Nazarene Begins Building New Structure - Adopts New Name July 14, 1958
Progress On New Nazarene Church August 2, 1958
Members Still Work On Church - Continuing…