News: Columbia (17 Sep 1970)
Contact: Dolores
(Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Urban, Sollberger,
McDonel, Lisko, Winter, Lockman, Christen, Horak, Kolbrak, Laager, Rieder,
Sherman
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co, WI)
/9/171970
Columbia (17 September 1970)
The Easter Lilies are
again in bloom at the Urban Green Top ranch. The potted plants which had
blossomed indoors in the spring were transplanted to the northwest lawn, where
they are now in luxuriant flower.
Mr. and Mrs. William Sollberger visited
the Urban’s Thursday afternoon.
Jack Frost has not yet touched the area
but is expected any clear night now.
Mrs. Lawrence McDonel and her mother
of Milwaukee spent from Thursday until Sunday on the McDonel property.
Mrs. Roland Lisko of Milwaukee and her mother, Mrs. Jennie Winter, who spent the
summer with relatives in the Granton and Neillsville area, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ward Lockman and Mr. and Mrs. William Sollberger Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Lisko
is the former Alice Winter. Mrs. Winter will spend the winter with Mrs. Lisko.
Arthur Christen and Joe Horak of Humbird visited Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lockman
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kolbrak of Altoona spent the
weekend at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. William Sollberger accompanied
the Kolbraks to the Black River Falls area Saturday evening, where they toured
the Jackson County Iron mining premises.
John Lager and friend of Thorp
visited Mr. and Mrs. William Rider Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Sherman of Altoona visited the Rieders Saturday evening.
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