News: Trondhjem (7 Sept. 1944)

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Surnames: Hubble, Johnson, Krogness, Hembre, Meyers, Dyre, Arp, Kitzhauber, Stiefater, Hendrickson, Englebretson, Minsaas

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) Thursday, 7 Sept. 1944

Trondhjem -

Mrs. Josie Hubble visited her brother, Leonard Johnson, Friday. Adolph Krogness also was a supper guests there Friday.

Clinton Hembre was under the doctor’s care last week, but is better. His mother called her daughter, Mrs. O. Meyers of Camerson, and her son, Emil, of Barron. They returned to their respective homes Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dyre were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Drye’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Arp, in Beaver.

Catherine and Deloris Kitzhauber came home from Chicago, Sunday to attend the funeral of their little niece, Mary jo Stiefather, who was laid to rest Wednesday morning.

The Trondhjem Luther league met home the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Hendrickson Sunday evening.

Mrs. Olaf Krogness and her mother, Mrs. Englebretson, spent Sunday with Mrs. Minsaas, who lives south of Greenwood.

 

 


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