News: Neillsville Locals (1 Jul 1965)

 

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Surnames: Eberhardt, Hoffmann, Hubing, Jacob, Baxter, Hart, Reinhard, Crissinger

 

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) July 1, 1965

 

Neillsville Locals (1 July 1965)

 

Adelbert Eberhardt of East Haven, Conn., and his daughter, Miss Karen Eberhardt, who recently returned from Switzerland, where she had attended school, arrived Friday for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Rose Eberhardt. They left Wednesday for Spokane, Wash.  Karen left from there to visit her mother, sister and brother in California, and Mr. Eberhardt went on for Ketchikan, Alaska, where he will be principal of a high school in a nearby town.  Miss Eberhardt plans to return to Switzerland in September and will attend school in Vienna this fall.  She plans to attend a teachers seminar in Switzerland the year following.

 

Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffmann returned Sunday to Battle Creek, Mich., following a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hubing.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacob and Charlene of Ellsworth spent the weekend at the Paul Jacob and Charles Hubing homes.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baxter and family moved to Ironwood, Mich., on Sunday.

 

Supper guests Monday evening at the Garald Hart home were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hart of Eau Claire, Mrs. Frank Reinhard of Bloomer, and Miss Debbie Hart of Faribault, Minn.

 

Dean Crissinger spent the weekend in Rochester, Minn., where he attended a fine arts festival.

  

 

 


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