News: Abbotsford (21 May 1925)

Contact: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Adams, Arndt, Bateman, Brochardt, Brown, Cholowinski, Friend, Goldamer, Grover, Hopkins, Ingersoll, Krone, Orrich, Patitz, Rogers, Sheeler

----Source: The Tribune - Phonograph (Abbotsford, WI) 5/20/2015

Originally published in the Abbotsford Tribune, Thursday, May 21, 1925

John Orrich is the owner of a new Studebaker Coach.

Geo. Rogers drove to Osseo Sunday, returning with his wife and family. Otis Adams accompanied as far as Eau Claire, where he visited relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ingersoll and children drove to Atwood Sunday to visit relatives.

Mr. John Orrich, Mrs. Clarence Orrich and Mrs. Patitz were Colby visitors Friday morning.

Dr. Friend of Merrill called on friends here this week.

Mr. and Mrs. George Bateman and children of St. Paul arrived Thursday for a few days visit at the home of Mr. Batemans’s brother, Ed Cholowinski.

Mr. and Mrs. Al Goldamer, Mrs. Krone and Gerturde Sheeler went to Colby Thursday evening to attend the senior class play.

Mrs. Grover is visiting at the Wm. Brown home.

Mrs. John Orrich and Mrs. Clarence Orrich and daughter Phyllis, visited relatives at Plainfield on the latter part of the week. Earl Orrich accompanied them home on Monday and left Monday evening for Schiller Park near Chicago.

Miss Evelyn Hopkins spent the weekend at her home at Curtiss.

Mrs. Brochardt and son Edgar arrived here Sunday and will remain at the home of Mrs. Fred Arndt for a few weeks.
   

 

 


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