News: Neillsville Locals (13 May 1971)
Contact:
Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Ross, Clausen,
Kaudy, Hauge, Shaw, Kieser, Greeler, Beilke, Lukas, Anderson, Novacek,
Schroeder, Sternitzky, Keller, Pankau, Paulson, Blum, Ott, Simenson, Potter
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co, WI) 5/13/1971
Neillsville Area Locals (13 May 1971)
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ross of New
York, former Humbird residents, are visiting at the Clarence Clausen home in
Neillsville. The Ross’ are also visiting with the Bemis family at Humbird and
with friends in other cities. They will go to Minnesota while here and then to
Iowa. On their way home they will visit in Indiana, Ohio, and New Jersey. Mrs.
Clausen will accompany them as far as Oshkosh.
Lewis Kaudy of the Town of
Eaton left last week Monday for the Veterans’ Hospital at Madison where he is to
undergo surgery. He is in Ward 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hauge moved over the
weekend from an apartment in Neillsville to their new home in the Town of York.
They have purchased the former R. Shaw place.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Kieser, and sons spent Mother’s Day at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
G. Kieser, in Abbotsford. Many other members of the Kieser family were also
present.
Dinner and supper guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Greeler were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Greeler and family of Wisconsin Rapids
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beilke and family of Granton.
Guests Sunday at
the max Lukas home were her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Anderson and daughter, Nancy, of Black River Falls. Guests at the Lukas home
Monday and Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. John Novacek of Oakbrook, Ill.
Mr.
and Mrs. Gerhard Schroeder have returned to Kenosha after spending several days
with relatives. They were house guess of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Sternitzky.
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Marie Keller were: Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Pankau and daughters, Karen and Linda, of Oshkosh; their daughter,
Barbara, and a friend, who attend college at Stout University; Mr. and Mr. Ray
Paulson, Miss Johanna Blum, Mrs. Paul Blum, Mr and Mrs. Wendel Ott and boys, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Simenson, Lisa, Tim and Dan Potter, all of Neillsville.