News: Globe (9 Aug. 1945)

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Surnames: Kalsow, Hagedorn, Wegner, Appleyard, Hoffmann, Schlinkert, Westphal, Norse, Guk, Bast, Evenson, Pischer, Klueckman, Ziegler, Thoma, Hulteen

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 08/09/1945

Globe - by Mrs. Lebrecht Kalsow

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hagedorn and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Kalsow and family visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kalsow, and were supper guests there.

Carl Wegner of Loyal came Saturday to visit at the Robert Schlinkert home and with other relatives and friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Appleyard of near Neillsville spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffmann and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schlinkert and her father, Carl Wegner, visited Sunday afternoon in Neillsville at the Claude Westphal home.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schlinkert and daughter, Verona, and Miss Gwendolyn Norse, who spent several weeks at the Schlinkert home, spent Sunday afternoon at the Charles Guk home, near Lynn. Miss Norse remained there for a longer visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Lebrecht Kalsow returned recently from their trip to the southern part of the state and report crops looking fine along the way. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bast of West Bend, formerly of Neillsville.

Mr. and Mrs. Lebrecht Kalsow spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Evenson, southeast of Neillsville; also with Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Pischer, town of Grant, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evenson Sunday evening.

Maynard Klueckmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Klueckmann, broke his arm while at play last Wednesday afternoon. He was taken to Neillsville at once, where the fracture was reduced.

Mr. and Mrs. Ted and Ed. Ziegler and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Klueckmann of Eau Claire visited Thursday evening at the Lebrecht Kalsow home.

Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas entertained company Wednesday evening of last week.

Everybody will be busy cutting oats if weather permits. Before long threshing will be at hand.

Donald Kalsow and Gordon Thoma, who visited in St. Paul a few weeks with Donald’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hulteen, returned Sunday to their homes.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kalsow, who spent the week-end at Berlin and Waupun with relatives, returned Thursday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Lebrecht Kalsow spent last Tuesday evening at the Wilbert Kalsow home, helping celebrate Diana Mae’s third birthday.

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