News: Abbotsford, Wis. (31 July 1958) 

Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

 

Surnames: Miller, Becherer, Jolivette, Danielson, Brunkhorst, Laabs, Kozlowski, Shields, Armstrong, Burkholder, Peterson, Rayner, Hoffman, Lueth, Odenwader, Bosworth, Myre, Leverance, Weix, Wozniak, Remmel, Merwin, Hayden, Haack, Lewis, Gentz, Weller, Schorer, Strade, Emling, Laack, Manthe, Kramer, Scheibe, Lieders, Reeves, Reichersamer, Archambo, Nikolay, Spurling, Hunter  
 

----Source: Abbotsford Tribune (Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.) 07/31/1958 
 

Of Local Interest 
 

Mrs. Alvina Miller and daughter, Mrs. Willard Becherer and her daughter, Marie, left Monday for Madison where Marie underwent plastic surgery on her nose which was broken in an accident in May. Marie will be discharged from the hospital about Thursday and will stay at Madison with Mrs. Eda Jolivette, while she undergoes clinical treatment. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Becherer were over night guests, Monday, at the Jolivette home and returned here Tuesday evening. 
 

Mrs. W. G. Danielson, Mrs. Arlyn Brunkhorst and Mrs. Ben Laabs spent Wednesday of last week at Wisconsin Rapids at the William Kozlowski and Dr. G. G. Shields homes. 
 

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Armstrong had as their guests, Sunday, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burkholder, and J. Curtis Burkholder and daughter, of Hudson. 
 

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson and three sons of Rockford, Minnesota, came Saturday afternoon to get their twin daughters, Barbara and Carol, who had been staying here with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peterson. The family all returned Sunday. 
 

Mrs. C. F. Rayner and son, Charles, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoffman, spent last week at a cottage northeast of Rhinelander. Mrs. Rayner had a week’s vacation from her work at Wing’s Drug Store. 
 

Walter Lueth received word of the death of his brother at Manitowoc, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lueth went to Manitowoc Wednesday. 
 

Mrs. Alta Odenwader and Walter Bosworth of Merrill spent Sunday with Mrs. C. W. Hoffman. 
 

Mr. and Mrs. Elzoir Myre visited her father, Herman Leverance, at Sacred Heart hospital, Tomahawk, Monday. He has been a patient there the past month. 
 

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weix attended the funeral of her cousin, Donna Mae Wozniak, at Stanley Tuesday. Donna Mae, 3, fell off a load of gravel on which she was riding with her father and the wheel crushed her head. 
 

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Remmel and two daughters returned to Kewaskum Saturday afternoon. They visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Merwin, and other relatives since Wednesday. 
 

Carrol J. Hayden, Oneida, N.Y., is visiting at the F. A. Haack home here and at the Warren Lewis home at Spencer. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Haack will take him to Milwaukee to visit the Sumner Lewis family, from where he will leave for his home. Mr. Hayden is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Haack. 
 

Mrs. J. H. Gentz, who has been at Shawano, will be here Saturday and Sunday to dispose of her house and some of her household things. 
 

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weller and family visited his mother, Mrs. Martha Weller, at the Bethel Home at Arpin. They went on to Stevens Point to get Mrs. Ella Schorer, who is spending this week here. She is a house guest at the Edwin Strade home. 
 

Harry Emling returned Friday afternoon from Appleton, after spending about two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Emling and daughter. 
 

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Laack and children, Danny and Vicky, of Gary, Indiana, came Saturday to spend a week with his mother, Mrs. Daisy Laack. Miss Betty Laack, who had spent several weeks in Stockton, Calif., also returned home Saturday. 
 

Dennis Manthe has been discharged from St. Joseph’s hospital, Marshfield. He underwent an appendectomy there Saturday, July 19, and came home Saturday morning. 
 

Roger Kramer is attending summer school at Winona, Minn. 
 

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Danielson and daughter, Joy, of Peoria, Ill., spent the week end at the W. G. Danielson home. The men are brothers. 
 

Mrs. Delia Scheibe, Lake Minnetonka, came Tuesday of last week and is visiting the Orville Lieders home here and with other relatives and friends here and at Dorchester. She is on a two weeks’ vacation. 
 

Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Reeves and family, St. Paul, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reeves, Sunday, of last week, enroute to a vacation at Minocqua. 
 

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Myre and daughter, Jacqueline, of Tomahawk, came Friday evening and stayed until Sunday afternoon with relatives. 
 

The birthday anniversary of Jack Reichersamer was celebrated Sunday. Dinner guests were Mrs. Ethel Reichersamer, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Archambo, and Frank and Mrs. Anna Nikolay. 
 

Mrs. William Spurling and Mrs. Don Hunter and son, Mark, returned to *** Note: The rest of the article was cut off and was not available at the time of transcription. 

 

 


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