News: Colby (26 Feb 1970)
Transcriber:
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Surnames: Luchterhand, Heller, Schuh, Schultz, Sossaman, Winkler, Suckow,
Meyers, Wilson, Sterzinger, Elpert, Anderson, Rosenlof
----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 26 Feb 1970
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Luchterhand and Debra spent Saturday and Sunday in the Boston
area attending the wedding fetivities for their son, Kubet, and Karen Heller.
While in Boston they visited the national patriotic shrines, Paul Revere's
colonial home, the Old North Church, Faneuil Hall, the Constitution or "Old
Ironsides:, and the site of the Boston Tea Party. Friday they visited at the
home of Dr. Elmer Luchterhand in Scarsdale, New York, and did sightseeing in New
York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schuh visited Alber W. Schuh Sunday afternoon at the
Edgewater Haven in Port Edwards.
Weekend guests at the homes of Mrs. Arm Schultz were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sossaman
and Thomas, Hales Corners. Other visitors included Miss Candace Sossaman, South
Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winkler and sons, Unity, Mr. and Mr.s Gerald
Suckow and family, Unity, Dennis Winkler, Green Bay, Miss Jean Meyers of
Curtiss, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Schultz and family, Colby.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilson returned to their home in Colby after spending six
weeks at Vero Beach in Florida.
Miss Mary Ann Sterzinger returned to her home from St. Joseph's Hospital,
Marshfield, where she had been a patient for the past several weeks.
Joe, Walter and Frank Elpert of Loyal, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson and family
of Spencer, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rosenlof and family of Unity were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mrs. John Anderson.
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