News: Abbotsford (20 Sep 1945)

Contact: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Alber, Archambo, Bauer, Bremer, Brown, Calmes, Dietsche, Esser, Geiger, Lofland, Lucas, Moberg, Nagel, Nikolay, Smith

----Source: The Tribune - Phonograph (Abbotsford, WI) 9/17/2014

Originally published in the Abbotsford Tribune

Mrs. William Nagel and her brother Fred Alber of Milwaukee returned today from White Lake, South Dakota, where they visited their sister and other relatives in the past ten days.

Mrs. Allan Brown and daughter arrived Friday from Virginia, Minn., to make their home here. Mr. Browne, proprietor of the coffeeshop, has been here several weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith entertained members of the VFW post and auxiliary at an old time dance at Cherokee Saturday night in celebration of their silver wedding anniversary.

Royal Archambo left Friday for Sheboygan and spent the weekend with his family, returning here Sunday night. They all attended the wedding of a cousin at Little Chute.

Jack Nikolay, who is a student at the University of Wisconsin, arrived Friday to be here until time to register for the fall term.

The Catholic Ladies Altar Society met at the home of Mrs. H. F. Moberg Wednesday afternoon. The assisting hostesses were Mrs. Leo Bauer, Mrs. Chris Bremer, Mrs. Frank Geiger, Mrs. Frank Lucas, Mrs. W. Lofland, and Mrs. Harold Esser. The next meeting will be held October 17. The attendance prize was won by Mrs. Fred Dietsche. Mrs. George Calmes was also present as a guest.
           

 

 


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