News: Owen (26 Mar 1970)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Kaufmann, Hiebsch, Stasek, Lukowicz, Greschner, Adolphson, Wolfram,
Glenzer, Cattanach, List, Graham, Brigham, Milliren, Schindler
---------Source: OWEN ENTERPRISE (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 26 Mar 1970
Mrs. Francis Kaufmann passed away at her home in Marshfield on Monday, March 23.
Relatives attending Rosary and Funeral Mass Wednesday were her sisters, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Hiebsch and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stasek of Owen, and nieces, Mrs.
Phillips Lukowicz of Wisconsin Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Greschner of
Withee.
Mr. Elmer Adolphson of Minneapolis, Minnesota was a visitor at the Art Wolfram
home on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of last week.
Captain and Mrs. Hilbert Glenzer Jr. left here last Tuesday for Norfolk,
Virginia, where they will be assigned following the past one and a half years at
Adak, Alaska. Capt. Glenzer was the commanding officer of the U.S. Naval Station
at Adak and was relived of his command at a ceremony held on February 28th at
the V.P. Hangar, U.S. Naval Station, Adak, Alaska. Capt. And Mrs. Glenzer and
son John arrived here ten days ago and have enjoyed a visit at the homes of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Cattanach and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Glenzer Sr., and
also with other relatives.
Over the weekend Patsy List and friend of Stevens Point visited at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James List. Also arriving home from WSU, Eau Claire
was their son Bob.
The Raymond Graham family drove to Fargo, North Dakota over the weekend visiting
relatives. Enroute home Sunday they stopped at Eau Claire to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Brigham and son Nathaniel.
Priscilla Milliren, student home from WSU, River Falls, for Easter, left on
Saturday to visit her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schindler and daughter Lee Ann
in Brandenburg, Kentucky.
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