News: Neillsville (29 Jun 1972)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Perushek, Schroeder, Parrett, Keller, Blum, Tramm, Carl, Dux, Karnitz,
Wilsmann, Wachholz, Marachelko, Schutte, Scholze, Kleinhans, Jeras, Tolaney,
Puhl, Kieser
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co, WI) 6/29/1972
Neillsville News (29 June 1972)
(Intended for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Perushek of Duluth, Mn, visited his
brother, Rank, at Willard and
also called on relatives in Neillsville and Greenwood recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schroeder returned to their home in Madson Friday after
visiting at the Tim Parrett home and also calling on his sister, Mrs. Marie
Keller, and on his aunt, Miss Johanna Blum. Another sister, Mrs. Otto Tramm, who
had been visiting with Mrs. Keller, accompanied the Schroeder’s as far as
Madison and then continued on to Rockford, Il.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Carl, Mr and Mrs. Art Dux and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Karnitz
visited at the Ernest Carl home in Nekoosa Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilsmann and children, Barbara and Bob, and Mrs. Minnie
Wilsmann attended the wedding of Miss Sharon Wachholz, the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Armon Wachholz of East Troy and James Marachelko Saturday at Kenosha.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schutte and children of Strum visited Sunday at the Alvin
Schutte home. Clarence Scholze of Rudolph called at the Schutte home Sunday
afternoon.
Weekend visitors at the Dale Schultz home were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kleinhans of
Campbellsport, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jeras of Lyons, Il, and Mrs. Mary Laken and Mrs.
Joe Tolaney of Greenwood.
Dr. and Mrs. Warren Puhl and son, Scott, of Winona, Mn, and visited Monday
afternoon at the Frederick Kieser home while enroute from a visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Kieser of Abbotsford.
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