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Ida Chamness letters, 1910-1922
1912-06-20 -- 1912-06-27 Page 13
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-13- and beautiful. 6th. month, 20th. We left Roiseland for Breimonen; to attend an apointed meeting there. It proved to be a satisfactory meeting to us and to those we met with. Many warm hand shakes, I received from the people. We then rode to Narvestad where Ida's mother was born. It was a fine looking place. Sixth month, 27th., 1912. This day we crossed the river in a rowing boat; and had a meeting there. The Gospel springs were open, and life flowed freely. All of us were made to rejoice for such a favored meeting. We spent the night at Ida's cousin's place. The next morning, the 28th. We rode to Aamodt and took dinner with Ida's uncle Karel. It is a lovely place. We walked out into the yard, and saw where Ida's mother lay. We had a religious meeting at her Uncle Karel's. Then we went to Oie, ten miles; had a meeting there. Many seemed to be reached and tendered. Left them in a good frame of mind. 29th. We crossed a lake, fifteen miles, to Kongevold. We staid over night and had a meeting in the evening at the house where we staid. That family had been convinced of the truth, but the woman gave away to reasoning when the oldest child
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-13- and beautiful. 6th. month, 20th. We left Roiseland for Breimonen; to attend an apointed meeting there. It proved to be a satisfactory meeting to us and to those we met with. Many warm hand shakes, I received from the people. We then rode to Narvestad where Ida's mother was born. It was a fine looking place. Sixth month, 27th., 1912. This day we crossed the river in a rowing boat; and had a meeting there. The Gospel springs were open, and life flowed freely. All of us were made to rejoice for such a favored meeting. We spent the night at Ida's cousin's place. The next morning, the 28th. We rode to Aamodt and took dinner with Ida's uncle Karel. It is a lovely place. We walked out into the yard, and saw where Ida's mother lay. We had a religious meeting at her Uncle Karel's. Then we went to Oie, ten miles; had a meeting there. Many seemed to be reached and tendered. Left them in a good frame of mind. 29th. We crossed a lake, fifteen miles, to Kongevold. We staid over night and had a meeting in the evening at the house where we staid. That family had been convinced of the truth, but the woman gave away to reasoning when the oldest child
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