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Which of the following institutions employed Ida?. The Chicago Police Department. The Chicago Fire Department. The CTA. Blystra Federal Savings and Loan. University of Wisconsin, Madison School of Engineering. What college did George Schilstra attend?.
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Which of the following institutions employed Ida? • The Chicago Police Department • The Chicago Fire Department • The CTA • Blystra Federal Savings and Loan
University of Wisconsin, Madison School of Engineering What college did George Schilstra attend?
What event brought about the end of Ida’s last corporate job? • Marrying George • The Great Depression • Her involvement in the 1933 World’s Fair • She got fed up with the corporate world and told her boss to go fly a kite
In the Wisconsin Dells where George worked as a tour guide Where did Ida and George meet?
Ange Nydam Alice Kingma Nell Kingma Name one other person who was with Ida and George when they met
Apples What fruit or vegetable grew in abundance behind their house at the Edgewater plant?
She was seen wearing a two-piece pantaloon and tunic outfit. What racey thing did Ida do to have her part cut from a school program at Chicago Christian High School?
Nine. Including Ida there were 10 kids altogether; 5 boys and 5 girls. How many brothers and sisters did Ida have?
They took part in a community scavenger hunt on the Sabbath What did Ida and George do to get into trouble with their pastor?
This is a trick question. She was born without a middle name. Later, she became known as Ida Kingma Schilstra. What is Ida’s middle name?
A toilet What fixture seemed out of place in the middle of the basement utility room of George and Ida’s 12th Place ranch home in Sheboygan?
He jumped to Stand Rock What was the most dangerous thing that George did regularly as a tour guide in the Wisconsin Dells?
A Veterinarian Laundry man or “Iron Horse” salesman are also correct. What was Ida’s father’s profession?
He was a carpenter. What was George’s father’s profession?
Clutter.Just throw it in the rommel room. Define the dutch word “rommel”:
What was the Ida Bowl? • The name of a family business – a bowling alley at Michigan and Wentworth • Her favorite bowl that she loved to use as she ate ice cream • A restaurant that had her name by coincidence. It was her favorite place to go for spaghetti. • A receptacle for bric-a-brac that later became a rare family heirloom