News: West Worden (2 May 1963)

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Surnames: Karlen, Nelson Isenberger, Taft, Qualheim, Bokman, Plombon, Thompson, Nerdrum, Erickson, Shorey, Wohld, Corwin

----Source: THORP COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 05/02/1963

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Karlen spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nelson and family at Whitehall.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Isenberger spent Sunday at the Arthur Taft home at Lake Chetek.

Wayne Qualheim was one of the members of the L.S.A. Choir of the Wis. State College who sang at the concert given at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Sunday evening.

The County Line Club sponsored a bus trip to Minneapolis on Wednesday, they visited places of interest, also Station KSTP and attended the Cinerama in the afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Isenberger were visitors at the Frank Isenberger home on Saturday, the Frank Isenbergers moved last week to the former Bokman farm, now owned by Sev. Plombon.

Gordon Qualheim, who is employed in Chicago, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Imbert Qualheim.

Mrs. Lawrence Thompson entertained the Ruth Circle at her home on Wednesday.

Mrs. Julia Nerdrum is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. Thompson and family.

Mrs. Thorvald Erickson entertained a few ladies at her home on Thursday in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Neil Shorey.

Mrs. Winston Wohld, son Bill Joe and Mrs. Olga Corwin spent two weeks at their home here, as Billy was ill with measles. They returned to Kenosha on Monday.


 

 


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