News: Neillsville Locals (26 Oct 1972)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
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dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: White, Eslinger, Mashin, Wachholz, Neuhaus, Marg, Zajac, Ratsch,
Stelloh, Kipp, Keller, Simenson, Ott, Langner, Maegdefessel, Epding
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co, WI) 10/26/1972
Neillsville Locals (26 October 1972)
Mr. and Mrs. Joe White of White Bear Lake, Minn., spent Monday at the Carl
Eslinger home. Mrs. George Mashin and Tarra also visited there Monday evening.
Mrs. Leonard Wachholz returned home last Monday after spending a week visiting
her children and their families in St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Wachholz’s daughters,
Mrs. William Neuhaus and Miss Elaine Wachholz, brought her back and spent the
night with her, returning to their homes again on Tuesday. She accompanied her
son and his family Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wachholz, Ricky and Michael to St. Paul
after they spent an earlier weekend at her home.
Terry and Howard Marg were supper guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Lillian Marg,
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Thad Zajac spent the weekend in Chicago, Ill., visiting relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ratsch of Wilmette, Ill., visited Thursday with Mrs. Fred
Stelloh.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kipp of Milwaukee visited several days last week with her
mother, Mrs. Marie Keller, and with the Jim Simenson and Wendel Ott families.
Mrs. Minnie Langner and three lady friends, all of Augusta, visited Sunday at
the Charles Maegdefessel home. All enjoyed dinner at a Hatfield eating place.
Royal Neighbors Golden Link Camp No. 78 met October 18. The charter was draped
in memory of a late member, Mrs. Paula Epding, who died September 28.
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