News: Abbotsford, Wis. (28 Oct. 1954)
Contact: Stan
Surnames: Peterson, Kramer, Beyerl, Steffen, Riedel, De Noble,
Sybeldon, Schwab, Smith, Mittelstadt, Lukas
----Source: Abbotsford Tribune
(Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.) 10/28/1954
Local Items
Pvt. Alvin Peterson came Saturday from
Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. He is on an emergency leave until Nov. 1, as
his father, Albert Peterson, is very ill, at home. He is staying
with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kramer, and
family.
The Clovernook Homemakers Club met
Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Al Beyerl. Mrs. G. H.
Riedel gave the lesson on winter bouquets.
Mr. and Mrs. William Steffen left
Wednesday for Milwaukee to be gone until Friday. Their two
daughters are staying with Mrs. Vern Steffen. They will attend a
Plymouth meeting at the auditorium Thursday, and when they return
they will go to Menasha to get his aunt, Miss Margaret De Noble,
who will spend the week end here.
Ed Sybeldon spent Monday on business in
the town of Bradely and at Tomahawk at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Schwab and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith and two
daughters and a friend, of Mt. Prospect, Ill., came Friday to get
her mother, Mrs. Eli Mittelstadt, who will spend the winter months
there and with other children at Bluffton, Ind. They left
Saturday.
Don’t forget to gather items for
the rummage sale for the Parents of School Musicians Association.
Sale date is Nov. 6.
Mrs. Frank Lukas and Mrs. Norman Lukas
were hostesses at the meeting of the Women’s Catholic Order
of Foresters held Tuesday evening at the armory club
rooms.
Members of the Abbotsford Music Study and Choral Club who attended the fall meeting of the federated clubs *** Note: The rest of the article was cut off and was not available at the time of transcription.
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