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Domestic News April 15, 1929

Seward Daily Gateway

Seward, Seward County, Alaska

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Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Senft, local residents, returned to Seward on Saturday after a five-and-a-half-month visit to relatives in southern Michigan, northern Indiana, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, expressing delight at being home after becoming homesick.

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SENFT'S ARE HAPPY TO BE BACK HOME

Returning home Saturday from a five and one-half months visit East, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Senft, local residents, are delighted to be back for they became very homesick during the past few months.

The popular young couple spent a long visit with relatives of Mrs. Senft in southern Michigan and northern Indiana, later going to Saskatchewan and Alberta for a good visit with Mr. Senft's folks.

The Senft's are remaining in Seward, temporarily at least, but have not decided whether they will again go into the wilds of the Lake Clarke country and spend the winter trapping as they did two winters ago.

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Arrival Departure

What keywords are associated?

Senft Return Family Visit Homesick Seward Residents

What entities or persons were involved?

Mr. And Mrs. E. L. Senft

Where did it happen?

Seward

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Seward

Event Date

Saturday

Key Persons

Mr. And Mrs. E. L. Senft

Event Details

Returning home Saturday from a five and one-half months visit East, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Senft, local residents, are delighted to be back for they became very homesick during the past few months. The popular young couple spent a long visit with relatives of Mrs. Senft in southern Michigan and northern Indiana, later going to Saskatchewan and Alberta for a good visit with Mr. Senft's folks. The Senft's are remaining in Seward, temporarily at least, but have not decided whether they will again go into the wilds of the Lake Clarke country and spend the winter trapping as they did two winters ago.

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