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About Hilda Tommerdahl
The Zion Messenger in 1929 was published semi-monthly. Its subscription price for a year was 25 cents, for two years 40 cents and for three years 70 cents. The publishing committee was Rev. E. L. Tungseth, editor, Ed. O. Iverson, Treasurer, and Mrs. Palmer Tommerdahl, advertising editor. Yes, The Messenger carried ads paid for by local merchants: J. C. Penney Co. - Thief River Falls’ Busiest Store, O.K. Tire and Battery Shop – Phone 211, Olaf Neset - Jeweler and Optometrist, Bredeson Company, Corner Grocery, Borry’s Garage, Lambert’s Drug Store, Thief River Muisic Co., Oen Mercantile – the Big Store for Busy People, Oakland and Pontiac, E. N. Rude’s Store, Harness and Leather Goods
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Hilda Tommerdahl's Timeline
1901 |
September 17, 1901
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MN, United States
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1933 |
May 5, 1933
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Thief River Falls, MN, United States
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1990 |
August 26, 1990
Age 88
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Duluth, MN, United States
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