News: Pleasant Ridge (25 May 1972)

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Howard, Zieroth, Reynolds, Knoff, Vine, Counsell, Rowe, Kissling, Cook, Short, Kuehn, Schmitt, Hillert, White, Hainz, Marty, Anason

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co, WI) 5/25/1972

Pleasant Ridge (25 May 1972)

Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Howard were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zieroth and three sons of
Waconia, Mn, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reynolds of Hollandale. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Howard of Milwaukee stopped for a visit Satruday afternoon.

Mrs. Jane Knoff of Cleveland, O, spent a weekend at the home of her parent s, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vine, and attended the wedding of a college friend in Menomonie. Ginny Vine, a student in Madison, also spent the weekend at home.

The Pleasant Ridge homemakers club met last week Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clarion Counsell. Mrs. Irving Vine presented the project dealing with alcohol and its effect on the brain.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rowe entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Vine and family, for super recently.

Mrs. Gordon Vine, Town of Grant Cancer Crusade chairman, announces that township residents have contributed nearly $190 to the annual fund drive.

Mrs. Vine was assisted by Mrs. Harry Kissling, Mrs. William Cook, Mrs. Glenn Short, Mrs. George Kuehn, Mrs. Laverne Schmitt, Mrs. Dave Hillert, Mrs. Larry White, Mrs. Glenn Hainz, Mrs. Bill Vine, Mrs. Charles Counsell, Mrs. Bob Marty and Mrs. Lamoine Anason.
           

 

 


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