News: Twenty-Six Road (05 Oct 1972)

Transcriber: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Mueller, Redig, Kurz, Pachal, Burkhalter, Redlin, Turville, Metcalfe, Oelrich, Collinson, Buhrow, Peterson, Hein, Johnson, Kammerer, Neumann

----Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Loyal, Wis.) 05 Oct 1972

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mueller became parents of their 7th baby boy on Sunday, September 24, 1972, at Memorial Hospital. They have one girl. Congratulations to them and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mueller and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Redig Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kurz and children visited at the Duane Pachal home on Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Pachal's birthday.

Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burkhalter and children visited at Sparta with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Burkhalter.

Your truly was informed of the death of Milton Redlin of Oshkosh on September 24. He is an uncle to Christine Kurz and leaves a wife, Carrie (nee Turville), and two sons of Oshkosh, and a daughter in California, and several grandchildren. Milton was born and raised in the Spencer area.

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Metcalfe and Terri of Marshfield were Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Metcalfe. Mrs. Fanny Oelrich stopped in the afternoon.

Friday afternoon Mrs. Marvin Burkhalter and Mrs. Henry Kurz visit

ed with Mary Redig and Gertrude Neumann in the Neillsville Hospital, and Arlene Collinson in the home.

Mond Mr. and Mrs. Ray Metcalfe visited with Joe Buhrow, Carl Peterson, Grace Hein, Mary Johnson, and Ethel Kammerer at Memorial Home.

Mrs. Henry Kurz was hostess to an Amway Christmas demonstration at her home Friday evening.

 

 


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