Church: Curtiss Norwegian Ev. Lutheran (50th Anniversary - 1935)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Anderson, Nordby, Odden
----Source: The Tribune-Phonograph (Abbotsford, WI) 7/25/2018
Originally published in the Abbotsford Tribune, July 25, 1935
Curtiss church will celebrate anniversary
The Curtiss Evangelical Lutheran congregation will celebrate its 50th
anniversary of its founding next Sunday.
In 1881, a missionary pastor first began to come to hold services occasionally.
He encouraged the group to establish a congregation in their own community.
On February 8, 1885, a small group of Norse settlers organized this
congregation. Until that time, they had to go to Dorchester to attend church.
A church building was erected a few years later. A Ladies’ Aid Society and a
young People’s Society were organized, which are active as auxiliary
organizations within the congregation. The congregation belongs to the Norwegian
Lutheran Church of America.
Among the speakers who will take part in the anniversary program are two former
pastors, Rev. H. P. Nordby of Baldwin, Wis., and Rev. A. C. Odden of Deerfield,
Wis. The pastor of the congregation at the present time is W. L. Anderson.
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