News: Abbotsford (27 Sep 1945)

Contact: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Alber, Baumann, Bobbe, Brecke, Brunner, Chronquist, Dietsche, Folsad, Hutt, Kozlowski, Kueng, Nagel, Nystrum, Peterson, Provinski, Strebe

----Source: The Tribune - Phonograph (Abbotsford, WI) 9/24/2014

Originally published in the Abbotsford Tribune, 27 Sep 1945

George Strebe and Mrs. Earl Strebe and children Janice, James, Eddie and Annete of Goodrich were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fran Provinski.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Folsad and daughter, Lynne, of Barron, came Sunday and remained until Monday evening at the M. N. Hutt home. Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Chronquist of Marshfield also spent Sunday evening here.

Mr. and Mrs. William Kozlowski and family spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kozlowski at Owen.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dietsche Jr. and three daughters arrived from Ladysmith Monday night to spent a few days here.

Dr. and Mrs. Ray Nystrum of Medford spent Sunday at the Fred Bobbe home.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kueng and children and his mother, Mrs. Rose Kueng of Marshfield visited at the Roy Peterson home on Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Baumann and daughter, Mary, Mrs. William Nagel and brother Fred Alber of Milwaukee left Saturday to spend a weeks vacation at Heafford Juncion at the lake.

Mrs. Anna Brecke and Mrs. John Brunner and son Dickie, Stetsonville, came to visit Saturday at the Norman Brecke home. Mrs. Brunner and son returned Sunday. Mrs. Brecke remained for a longer visit.
           

 

 


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