News: Reseburg (15 Aug 1968)

Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Pagel, Hendricks, Bastian, Ballard, Licht, Jensen, Meier, Jordis, Barth, Looney, Biddle, Dahm, Hedrington, Jacque, Brenner, Rossman, Williams, Stangret, Doege, Budzinski, Burzynski,

----Source: THORP COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 15 Aug 1968

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pagel of Stanley visited at the John Hendricks home.

Mrs. Violet Bastian of Appleton, Myron Ballard of Manawa, Mrs. Harold Licht and Nancy and Kelly of Boyd were Wednesday dinner guests at the Bernadine Jensen home.

Mr. and Mrs. George Meier and H. Jordis of Phoenix, Ariz. Visited at the Gertrude Barth home Monday.

Mrs. John Hendricks left on Saturday for Dallas, Texas where she will visit the home of her daughter Mrs. James Looney and family.

Mr. and Mrs. George Biddle visited Tuesday night at the Dennis Biddle home.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dahm visited at the Walter Dahm home Thursday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hedrington and family of Kenosha visited Friday at the Bernadine Jensen home.

The following helped Joseph Jacque celebrate his birthday on Monday night were: Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Brenner and Judy, Harvey Rossman, Steve Williams and Joyce Stangret.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doege visited Thursday afternoon at the John Budzinski home.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burzynski visited at the John Hendricks home Thursday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jacque and George of Fredonia visited at the Bernadine Jensen home.

Mrs. Walter Dahm and Donna visited at the Marilyn Dahm home Wednesday night.

 

 


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