Carl Otto - Child to Young Man
On the donkey: Carl Otto, Elsie, Margaret E.,
Hilda E. In the background: Shoe factory,
employee and Karl Frederick
Carl Otto - High School
This is Carl's Senior year yearbook
Cho-Kio
Moorhead High School
1930
Carl's nickname was Cully.
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Yearbook signatures
Yearbook signatures
Dear Carl, You sure make a good milkman and I hope you make as big a success in your life as you did in the Wig & Mask play and I wish you lots of luck and happiness in your coming years..? Your schoolmate...?
Dear Carl, I'll agree you do make a good milkman but you don't have to make a life profession out of it tho. Well I guess this year ends it all. I don't like the idea myself. I have enjoyed being in your classes - and I hope you have enjoyed being in mine- Lots of luck "Al"
Dear Carl: Here's to a real yell leader and good scout. Lots of luck + success. Your classmate, "?" 30.
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I didn't know anyone as intelligent as you could look so "dumb" as the milkman, or such a regular boy, make a flapper. You did both successfully. May everything worth while you undertake be as successfully achieved. Helen Moffitt
Dear Colly, Gee we will miss our good times especially after games. Won't we? If you ever get lonesome just get out your megaphone and read those autographs so you won't forget me. Wishing you loads of luck and success in the future. Sincerely Ruth M.
Dear Dommer, This will be the last year for you in Moorhead high so I suppose I won't see you again in the school. I hope you'll always remember our wonderful, & thrilling, & interesting, stay at Minneapolis. "Ed"
Dear Carl, We had many good times together before our H.S. days so we should not be separated by your graduation. Here's to your luck & success. Earl Schranz
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Dear Carl, I'll agree you do make a good milkman but you don't have to make a life profession out of it tho. Well I guess this year ends it all. I don't like the idea myself. I have enjoyed being in your classes - and I hope you have enjoyed being in mine- Lots of luck "Al"
Dear Carl: Here's to a real yell leader and good scout. Lots of luck + success. Your classmate, "?" 30.
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I didn't know anyone as intelligent as you could look so "dumb" as the milkman, or such a regular boy, make a flapper. You did both successfully. May everything worth while you undertake be as successfully achieved. Helen Moffitt
Dear Colly, Gee we will miss our good times especially after games. Won't we? If you ever get lonesome just get out your megaphone and read those autographs so you won't forget me. Wishing you loads of luck and success in the future. Sincerely Ruth M.
Dear Dommer, This will be the last year for you in Moorhead high so I suppose I won't see you again in the school. I hope you'll always remember our wonderful, & thrilling, & interesting, stay at Minneapolis. "Ed"
Dear Carl, We had many good times together before our H.S. days so we should not be separated by your graduation. Here's to your luck & success. Earl Schranz
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Margaret Innes & Family
This is Margaret's Grandparents,
aunts and uncles,
and her father Donald.
This is what is written on the back
of the family photo.
This is Margaret's parents
Donald John Innes Birth est. 1878, born in New Brunswick, Canada
Immigrated in 1881
Mother and father born in Canada
He had 13 siblings
Caroline "Carrie" McMellan
Birth est. 1885, born in North Dakota
Mother born in Canada
Father born in Whithorn, ScotlandMother born in Canada
Margaret Katheryn Innes was born
on July 30th, 1917
in Crystal, North Dakota.
Margaret signed this photo "Me"
(You can see it on her dress)
Margaret grew up in Crystal, ND. Crystal is in Pembina County. The population was 167 at the 2000 census. Crystal was founded in 1879.
Margaret left Crystal, ND at about age 18. She went to Fargo and got a job as a cleaning lady.
Margaret left Crystal, ND at about age 18. She went to Fargo and got a job as a cleaning lady.
We don't have many photos of young Margaret.
The back of this photo it says "D. Y. Innes"
Not sure who this is.
Not sure who this is.
This photo has a piece of paper
taped to it that says
"This is probably Bertha Innes Greenwood
or Clara Innes Chapman"
(Both women are Margaret's aunts)
taped to it that says
"This is probably Bertha Innes Greenwood
or Clara Innes Chapman"
(Both women are Margaret's aunts)
According to the 1920 Census records,
there were 9 Innes living together in Crystal, ND:
Donald J. - Head - 42 yrs
Carrie - Wife - 35 yrs
Children:
John - 16 yrs
Helen - 14 yrs
James D. - 12 yrs (died later in a tractor accident)
Donald C. - 10 yrs
Charles W. - 8 yrs
Lowell A. - 4 yrs
Margaret K. - 2 yrs
(Robert - not born yet)
This is Margaret's brother Robert.
This is Margaret's brother
Don and his wife. One day Margaret
had a sinking feeling about Don.
She was worried, so she called him.
Margaret & Carl
We're not sure where Margaret and Carl met,
but Carl said it was love at first sight, even before
the introduction by one of his friends.
Margaret and Carl were married on
Saturday, December 25th, 1937.
Saturday, December 25th, 1937.
Margaret was 20 years old when they got married.
They started to drive to Minneapolis for their
honeymoon, but got snowed-in in Fergus Falls,
only about 40 miles from Moorhead. They said that
they sat in a motel and wrote postcards
to their friends.
And never got to Minneapolis.
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