News: Columbia (17 Jul 1969)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Cornwell, Kolbrak,
Hagen, Sollberger, Church, Keeble, Schultz Aspen, Vornholt, Szot, Pluchyski,
Bohnhoff, Ottens, Winter, Marty, Apfel, Mashin, Hart, McBriar
----Source:
Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 7/17/1969
Columbia (17
July 1969)
Mrs. Hazel Cornwell of Malta, Ill., and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Kolbrak of Altoona, visited Mrs. Emma Sollberger Saturday afternoon. The group
had a picnic supper at Snyder Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hagen of the Globe
area spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Sollberger and Mrs. George Church of Pine
Valley visited her Monday evening.
Mrs. Charles Keeble of California
visited William and Georgeana Schultz several days last week. She is on a
two-week vacation and will spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Aspen and the
Mark Vornholts in Neillsville. Mrs. Keeble is a niece of the Schultzes.
Sunday the Schultzes, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Vornholt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vornholt and
Mrs. Keeble picnicked at Snyder Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Szot and two
daughters of West Bend, and Mrs. Frances Pluchyski of Vintondale, Pa., spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bohnhoff. Mrs. Szot is a niece of Mrs. Bohnhoff
and Mrs. Pluchyski is a sister-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ottens and
daughter, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Jennie winter, all of Fulton, Ill.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bohnhoff Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marty and three children
of Granton visited there Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. John Apfel of Levis
visited Mrs. George Mashin and Mrs. Terese Hart Monday forenoon.
Correction of a misprint in last week’s Columbia items:
The Neil McBriars
are the owners of a lot on north Main Street, which they purchased from William
Sollberger (not the owners of Main Street, as appeared in last week’s paper).
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