Bischke’s Usual Sunday

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This is an old photo showing a usual Sunday get-together at Mr. and Mrs. Bischke’s. Starting from the left, there is Rudolph Beeskau, Mrs. Augusta Bischke, Lydia Davenport (Schultz), Flora Hastings (Schultz) and Gus Noel, 1918.

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Bischke’s Usual Sunday taken in 1918

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