Christmas Card from Ella and Ot Husmann...

This is the Christmas card my parents, Barney and Juleen, got from Husmann's in 1941. Barney and Juleen had just gotten married in October and had left immediately for California.





















(I've copied it as it's written... it is in pencil... not much punctuation)

Chapman
Mon. Nite

Hi Kids,

Well how's every thing Out there thot may be we would be seeing All you kids back in GI or aint you scared I'm thinking of you every day an lesson every once in awhile on the radio of conditions out there. Got your letter the day after it happen. hows Eunice hope she can come home pretty soon I think she is home sick along to now. An than with the excitement there makes it worse.

It was cold here all last wk snow all day Thursday still is some on the ground but was awful nice to-day. Don't know much news we haven't been any where out side up to GI last wk we have all been sick with the flu here for 3 wks already Earnest has missed school since last Wed. It settle in his right ear it broke open Thursday an has drained terrible since but think it will be OK again soon.

Dad might go to Wyo. this wk with Max Wiese he wants him along as Gustie don't feel good again. She has been in bed 2 wks an may be has to have an operation again but hope not.

Well I'm tired I washed to-day an it is 11-30 already an are going to have corn shellers to-morrow that is something that has been a long time since we had them. Well Write once when you have a little time an tell me about the condition there

With Love
Ot & Ella & Family

P.S. I see in the list you send along that sugar is 53c there it 65c here. An some of the rest is the same here an some lower.

(Wed morn) It is Dirty & windy here dust blows terrible can't see very far at times.

P.S. Say where the rest of the letter you wrote me or did you forget to finish it or maybe are still nervous yet an forgot like the day you got married ha! ha! Didn't get it mail yesterday Dad & Emils were here last nite our wedding day is to-day they came early.

(end of note)


The inside of the card

I think it is quite elegant that Ella and Ot had their names commercially printed on their Christmas cards. It is always so much more expensive when you do that!


























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Ella Cecelia Reher Husmann


Born February 3, 1905 in Hall County, Nebraska.
Died June 11, 1996 in Central City, Merrick County, NE at age 91.


Ella Cecelia Reher was born on the Reher family farm southeast of Grand Island. After having six boys, Ella was the first daughter born to Ernest and Minnie Reher.

The above photo of Ella was cropped out of the 1915 Reher family portrait.


I believe this is a picture of Ella with her sister's Frieda and Dora and youngest brother Barney swimming in flood waters from the Platte River near the Reher farm.
(above... left to right: Barney, Frieda, Ella, Dora)


Barney, Ella and Frieda



This photo goes with the two above... although it is hard to make out, it appears to be Barney paddling a small boat in the same flood waters... That is the Reher farm in the background.

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Hedwig Knuth and Ella

Ella and Hedwig were best friends growing up.
(Hedwig later married Ella's brother Ed)



Ella and Hedwig



Harry Hamloth, Berney Stoltenberg, Dora and Ella Reher






Ella attended Hall County District 28 school.

This is Ella's graduation photo.














On December 17, 1924 Ella married Otto Husmann.



Otto had been born on October 26, 1894 in Archer, Merrick County, Nebraska the son of Henry and Bertha Ehlers Husmann.








I was told that the reason Ella and Otto have two different wedding photos is that Ella hated her glasses... so she had one taken with them off.

Ella and Otto Husman had five children, first three sons, Kenneth, Robert and Ernest, and then two daughters, Beverly and Dorothy.


Kenneth was born Oct 14, 1925 in Chapman, Nebraska




Kenny married Donna McGee April 10, 1949...
Kenny & Donna have two children and three grandchildren:
Vickki JoAnn was born Sept 14, 1950
Married Danny Deuel April 9, 1977
They have one daughter Addie
Douglas Allen was born Sept 19, 1953
Married Pamala Bates July 3, 1976
They have two children: Caleb and Jessie Jean


Robert was born Jan 20, 1930 in Chapman, Nebraska





Bob and Norma


Bob married Norma Rae Henk on July 18, 1954 in Central City, NE
Bob and Norma have four children and nine grandchildren:
Michael Dean born Dec 22, 1955 Married Toni Reeves
They have two children: Samantha and Brittney
Scott Robert born May 21, 1957 Married Rhonda Larsen Nov 27, 1982
They have two children: Zachery and Nicole
Dan Eugene born Aug 21, 1960 Married Laure Reding Dec 28, 1990
They have two children: Elizabeth and Mark
Connie Rae born Oct 25, 1963 Married Terry Rudolf Feb 14, 1986
They have three children: William , Natasha, and Jacob


Bob and Norma 50th Anniversary 2004



Ernest was born June 7, 1932 in Chapman, NE





Doris and Ernie


Ernie married Doris J Robertson on May 2, 1952 in Grand Island, Nebraska. They had been high school sweethearts, both graduating from Chapman High School.
Doris was born Dec 20, 1932 in Des Moines, Iowa, the daughter of Lee and Daisy Robertson.

Ernie and Doris have 7 children: Cyndi, Lianne, Tom, William, Nancy, Shirley and Darrell, 13 grandchildren, and 6 great-grandchildren and 1 step-great-grandchild.
Cyndi and Lianne have been most helpful sending pictures and stories about their family... To read these and for more information go to Ernie's story


Back row: Lianne, Nancy, Shirley, and Cyndi
Front row: Tom and Bill



Ernie and Doris 50th Anniversary 2005



Ernie and Doris with their family, May 2005
Back row: Ernest Husman, Nancy Husman Murray,
Shirley Husman Snodgrass and William Husman
Front row: Cynthia Husman Johnson, Doris Robertson Husman,
Lianne Husman Ferguson and Tom Husman



Beverly Ann was born May 28, 1938 in Chapman, NE


Beverly married Galen Nelsen Jan 22, 1956 in Central City, NE
Galen died Aug 11, 1978 as the result of a car accident.
They have four children and three grandchildren:
John David born Dec 6, 1956
Married P J Herman Mar 17, 1990
They have two children: Andrew John and Ashley Anne
Kevin Otto born Feb 9, 1960 - died Aug 12, 2004 in Lincoln, NE
James Eugene
Married July 5, 1977
They have one son James David
Kristi Ann


Dorothy Jean was born March 2, 1941 in Chapman, NE

Dorothy married Kenneth Lilienthal on Oct 14, 1961
They have three children and four grandchildren:
Sherri Lynn born Sept 7, 1962
Sondra Le born Sept 9, 1964
Married Neal Robert Schroder Sep 24, 1988
They have two children: Tessa Michelle and Tjaden Roy
Stanley Otto born Dec 8, 1966
Married Kimberly Sue Schloer Mar 5, 1995
They have two children: Wyatt Otto and Collin Walter


I am, sadly, short on photos and on stories about Ella and her family...
I will try to add more to "Ella's story" as I obtain it...

I do remember going out to visit at Ella and Ott's farm just north of Chapman, NE...
On one occasion we kids (well, us girls anyway) played out behind the garage where there was an old stove and maybe even a fridge and some old pots and pans and dishes. We had more fun that day making mud pies, mud cakes and other yummy mud "food". That day has always been one of my favorite childhood memories.

Another time I remember "trying" to ride the little calves like they were horses. Not too easy without a saddle or even a bridle. I think we ended up on the ground.

I can also remember going in to Chapman where there was a movie theater set up outside... I think it was behind some building in a vacant lot. It was like a drive-in movie theater except you didn't drive in... you just walked in and you sat on some long wooden benches that had no backs. It seems, as I remember it, that the movie was shown onto the side of a building instead of a screen, but that is probably wrong. I don't know where our parents were, but Ella's kids were enough older that my sister and I were probably being baby sat by them while our parents were at a dance or someplace. Does anyone remember this??

Ernie Husmann's daughter Cyndi wrote to me after I posted this and shared some wonderful memories of her Grandmother: I was just taking time to read Grandma's page and you asked if anyone remembered the movie theater in Chapman...BOY! I barely remember it and I think it was in some type of cave and you are right that you had to sit on wooden benches and they did show the movie on the wall. I had forgotten about that.

Lianne and I have talked alot about some of the stories and the one that I remember Dad and his sister's telling was about Grandma when she and Grandpa were first married and she was going to make her first attempt to make bread one day. He was in the fields and she had never told him that she didn't know how to make bread. Anyway, the story goes that the bread didn't rise and she didn't want Grandpa to think her a failure so she took the dough and buried it out behind the chicken house. When he came in that night he told her that he had seen the strangest mushrooms growing out behind the chicken house! She knew right away what it was that he was seeing. She didn't tell him the truth until several years later. When she passed away, even the minister told this story at her funeral and gave us all a good laugh!

Other things I remember about her was that she was a great cook and we loved to go to her place for the holidays. Grandpa had a rocking chair he set in in the corner of the living room and when we would come in, he would shake our hands until we thought they would fall off and ask us if we had heard Santa's sleigh bells? The whole evening he would hush us and ask us "Did you hear that?". Now that I am older and have grandkids myself, I wonder if we were just too noisy and it was his way of getting us to quiet down.

Grandma always had chickens at her place and she would wring their necks when it came time to dress chickens! I never could figure out how she was strong enough to do that. They lived on a farm full of fruit trees and when it was cherry picking time we couldn't wait to go help her. She would give each of us a bucket that had a hook attached to it and we would climb the trees and pick cherries. I LOVED THEM! We would eat 3 out of every 5 we picked but she never seemed to care. We also helped her pick green apples and would take a bucket and salt shaker with us so we could eat one while we picked. We learned real fast not to eat too many or you would surely get a stomach ache.

Everyone in the family also hunted deer every year and we had the best time when it came to sausage making parties! Each of us had our jobs and when the sausage was made, it was taken to Grandma's to put in the smoke house behind their house. I don't remember how long it stayed there but I remember them keeping a low smoldering fire going to smoke the sausages just right. That all came to an end when the fire got too hot one time and burned down the smoke house. Never have eaten sausage like that since!

Grandma was the cook at the school there in Chapman when I was growning up. Like I said, she was a great cook and back then, she did the "home style" cooking with recipes from home. We would stay in from recess just to eat all the homemade pizza we wanted and especially the days she made kraut runza's! It was always a contest to see how many we could eat and the price didn't change regardless of how much we ate. It was just like going to her house to eat.

One of her other duties (maybe not a duty, just something she did) was to teach us how to dance for the spring show. She would comedown during gym time and teach us to waltz, polka or dance around the May pole. It was just great getting to see her every day and get one of her special "hugs". Her hugs were so soft but firm, if that makes any sense.
Cyndi Husmann Johnson

Cyndi's story about Ella wringing the chickens necks reminded me of one time when I was quite small and we were out at Ella and Ott's farm when they were butchering the chickens. I can remember my amazement when the chickens would run around the yard with their heads off... no heads... just chicken bodies running around and round!! Quite a strange sight for a small city child.

Ella's husband, Otto, passed away in 1961.


Ella married Leroy Nelson on Oct 10, 1970



Hedwig Knuth Reher, Ella Reher Husman, and Irene Lacey Reher
Hedwig married Ed and Irene married Emil (Ella's brothers)



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Dora Augusta Reher


Dora Augusta Reher


Born March 6, 1909 in Hall County, NE
Died March 7, 1978 in Grand Island, NE

Eighth child of Ernest & Minnie Stoltenberg Reher

For the above picture, I cropped Dora out of the Reher family portrait taken about 1915.

Dora was born, as all the children were, on the family farm southeast of Grand Island. She attended Hall County District 28 School.







The picture at the left was taken at Dora's 8th grade confirmation.








Below is Dora's graduation photo.


Dora was my father's favorite. I think she must have spoiled him rotten when he was a baby, being 3 years older and just the right age to "Mommie" him. I know she spoiled him rotten when they were older. When Dora was the manager of the Conoco Cafe, Daddy would go down there in the morning and she'd wait on him hand and foot, bringing him coffee and donuts.


Dora being born March 6th and Daddy born March 7th probably made them close too. They must have had to share birthday parties. They both liked the horse races and would bet their birthdays 6 and 7 for a Daily Double or Exacta. I don't think those numbers made them much money, but Daddy continued to bet them long after Dora had passed away.


Harry Hamloth, Barney Stoltenberg, Dora and Ella Reher



I love these two photos of Dora.
They remind me of photos I've seen of movie stars from that era.
Beautiful!!




Dora met Guido Nelson at a dance in Dannebrog



March 21, 1936 Dora married Guido Nelson in Hastings, NE.

The newspaper announcement says:

A wedding of interest to their Grand Island friends, took place this afternoon in Hastings, at which Miss Dora Reher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reher, became the bride of Guido Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson, of this city. Attending the couple, as witnesses, were the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Buettner.

Sunday afternoon, at five o'clock, a wedding supper will be held at the home of the bride's parents, with about fifty or more members of the immediate relatives present. In the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Reher are giving a wedding dance at the Plattdeutsche Heim, to honor the newlyweds. Several hundred guests, it is expected, will attend this affair.

Mr. and Mr. Nelson will reside at 103 North Sycamore Street. The bride is in charge of the luncheonette department at Martin's store and the groom is an employee of the Central Power Company.


Dora & Guido Nelson
Photo taken September 28, 1936



A few years after their marriage, Guido built this cute little house located at 611 S Washington St. in Grand Island for Dora and himself to live in. This picture was taken on August 6, 1940.

My Mother, Juleen, says that Guido didn't want children so when he built the house on Washington, he built it with only one bedroom.



Dora and Guido had one child, a daughter they named Sandra LeMae born October 26, 1941. (LeMae was Guido's sister's name)












Guido and Dora's daughter Sandy as a baby and a toddler...







Mother said that the baby didn't dare disturb Guido and both he and Dora liked to "go" so Dora had to be ready at a moments notice. Therefore she kept Sandy on a pillow that she could just pick up without disturbing her slumber and off they'd go. (this was before infant carriers and car seats)
Sandra would later have her bedroom in the basement.


While not too clear, this picture shows Sandy with her parents, aunt and grandparents, gathered to celebrate Christmas in Guido & Dora's living room. Left to right: Guido, his mother Toledo Nelson in front, his sister LeMay in the back, Dora, Sandy, Grampa Ernest Reher and Guido's father Andrew Nelson, who was known as "Sweetie Pie".

Dora was a wonderful seamstress. She could go down to Wolbach's (the best local department store) and look at the cute little dresses... then go home and make an exact copy for Sandy without even a pattern. I was lucky enough to get these outfits as hand-me-downs a couple of years later. She could also knit and made the sweaters Sandy and I are wearing below.




Sandy












Barney and Jodi Reher























This is a photographer's photo of Gudio and one of his "stink plants"... Guido's sister LeMae worked at LeRay Studio, a photographer's studio... maybe that's why he had a formal photo taken or maybe just because he was so proud of them. Guido raised these and he called them his "shit plants"... and that is exactly what they smelled like. Guido is also shown in typical garb for him. In later years he always had on a hat like an engineer would wear and overalls.

Caroline Reher Ruzicka (Ed & Hedwig's daughter) adds, "It was interesting to see the picture of Guido and his "shit plant".... I always wondered where Mom got her "shit plant".... I have some of them too. I used to have one that bloomed, but after it got so big planting it outdoors in the summer it broke into smaller bulbs and I have not been able to get one big enough to bloom in the winter."







Two more photos of Dora...

































Dora with Sandy...







Don't call the Child Abuse Hotline, look closely...
Dora or someone is crouched down behind Sandy while she's perched on the wishing well.
























Guido, Sandy and Dora
Sandy said this is the only picture of the three of them.



The above picture I believe was taken at my 2nd birthday party in the park. I found this note written by my Mother in my baby book under "Second Birthday"...
"This was just a month before Jerrilynn was born, so we didn't do much - We did have a picnic up at Grace Abbott Park tho - with Dora, Sandra, Olga & Jackie & your Daddy & Mommie."
Left to right are Jackie, Olga Reher (Hugo's wife), then Dora, Sandy, me & Mother (Jodi & Juleen).



This photo of Guido was probably taken during the Grand Island Centennial Celebration in 1959.

Guido committed suicide on June 3, 1963 at his home in Grand Island. He had had a brain tumor and was operated on at the Mayo Clinic... but was in a lot of pain.


April 27, 1973 Dora married W.H. (Bill) Webster of Hastings in a private ceremony at her home. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schleichardt, friends of the couple. At the time Dora was the manager of the Conoco Cafe and Bill was a salesman for Nabisco.









Bill and Dora taken on the day they got married...

































Frieda and Dora with matching fur stoles they made...








Dora had managed the Conoco Motel and Cafe for 20 years when she retired in 1973. She was a member of St Paul's Lutheran Church and several church circles.

Dora enjoyed playing the organ. She had a little electric organ in her living room and could sit down and play just about any song you wanted her to with no music. She played them by ear. All she had to do was hear a song and she could then play it.

Sandy has written her own story for Rare Ramblings...
Be sure to check it for more pictures of Sandy and of her family.
Sandy's Story

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