News: Abbotsford, Wis. #2 (9 July 1953)
Contact: Stan
Surnames: Sommers, Buchschlager, Hoeft, Brunkhorst, Prahl,
Ziebarth, Weideman, Lindberg, Kunze, Earl, Fahrenbach, Wredmond,
Schraufnagel, Alexander, Lieders, Worcek, Ellenbecker, Henry,
Barker, Bates, Ridderbusch, Tischendorf, Moberg, Sebold
----Source: Abbotsford Tribune
(Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.) 07/09/1953
Local Items
Mrs. Alda Sommers is spending some time
with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Buchschlager at Withee. Miss Elsie
Hoeft is taking her place at the Arlyn Brunkhorst home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Prahl have returned to
Brookings, South Dakota, after spending a week with his
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ziebarth.
Mrs. August Weideman is spending several
days with her daughter, Mrs. Alvin Lindberg. Her grand daughter,
Mrs. Bernard Kunze, has been with Mr. Kunze at Victory hospital,
Stanley, since he was hurt in a motorcycle accident
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Earl spent Wednesday
afternoon with relatives at Owen.
The family of Mr. and Mrs. William
Fahrenbach had a gathering and picnic at their home at Curtiss on
July 4. Among those present were Miss Bernice Fahrenbach, St. Paul;
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Wredmond, Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Eldred
Schraufnagel, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Alexander, Mrs. Alice
Schraufnagel, and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lieders, all of Abbotsford;
and Mr. and Mrs. William Fahrenbach and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Fahrenbach and family, Curtiss.
Mrs. Fred Worcek, Athens, visited Mrs.
Regina Ellenbecker, Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry and three
children came Friday night to visit her grand mother, Mrs. George
Barker. Mr. Henry left Wednesday to return to St. Louis. Mrs. Henry
and children will remain until July 22.
Tech Sgt. and Mrs. Loren Bates and two
children, Topeka, Kansas, came Friday night and will be here about
two weeks. They are staying at the Clint Bates and Mrs. George
Barker homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Ridderbusch and three
children came from Bremerton, Washington, Wednesday and are
residing on the Tischendorf farm, one-half mile east of Dorchester
corner. Mr. Ridderbusch plans to go into the painting and
decorating business in this territory.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Moberg and family of Marinette, spent the week end of the Fourth with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sebold, at Dorchester, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Moberg. Their daughter, Sandy, remained for a longer visit.
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