News: Washburn (14 Feb 1963)

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon

Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

 

Surnames: Kapfer, Huth, Horehled, Gallager, Feutz, Stevens, Milderbrath, Kuhn, Williams, Chase, Lawrence, Hudack, Vandeberg, Krause, Boyer, Trachte, Kissling, Matousek, Short, Spiegel, Matuszak, Staffon, Kyle, Vincent, Winters, Crockett, Squires, Deiter, Qualley, Reinart,

 

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) February 14, 1963

 

Washburn (14 February 1963)

 

Mrs. Elmer Kapfer will entertain the Washburn Homemakers club today (Thursday).  Dinner will be served at noon.  Ladies, don’t forget your Valentines for Secret Pals, for Valentine box, and the pink and blue shower honoring Mrs. Gene Huth.

 

Helen Horehled, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Horehled, underwent an appendectomy at Memorial Hospital Monday evening last week.

 

The Washburn P. T. A. met at the school, Friday evening with quite a good attendance.  A film was shown on "Child Development," followed by a card and Bunco party.  A lunch was served.  Next meeting will be held March 8.  Mrs. Wm. Gallager will be the guest speaker after the business meeting.

 

Mrs. Chris Feutz will entertain the Cannonville Ladies Aid next Thursday if weather permits.  Dinner will be served at noon.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stevens finished installing their bathroom the fore part of this week.

 

Bible study was to be held at the Herbert Milderbrath home Wednesday.  It was held in the Donald Lindow home last week.

 

The Busy Three 4-H club met at the Bernard Kuhn home Saturday evening.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Feutz visited their son, Lynn and his family in Wisconsin Raids Saturday.  They accompanied them to Stevens Point, where they saw decorations for the Ice Festival at the college.  There were many beautiful sights carved out of ice and snow.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Williams and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chase and Roy Lawrence, of York Center, and Mr. and Mrs. Wally Hudack and family of Wisconsin Rapids, spent Sunday at the Nathan Vandeberg home in Wisconsin Rapids helping celebrate the second birthday of their son, Wayne. 

 

Leland Krause, who is employed in Albuquerque, N. M. is taking a four-week course in electronics in Milwaukee.  He spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Krause.  He has taken three weeks of his schooling.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Boyer were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trachte.

 

Michael Kissling had mumps last week.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Matousek of West Allis spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Frank Short.

 

Mrs. Alvin Krause, who is employed in Marshfield, spent the weekend at home.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Feutz spent Sunday afternoon at the Bruce Spiegel home helping their son, Johnnie, celebrate his seventh birthday.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matuszak, and family and John Matuszak of Milwaukee, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Staffon and son of Alma Center, were Sunday supper guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Matuszak.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Short called at the Claude Kyle home Wednesday evening.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stevens were Sunday dinner guests at the Jim Vincent home and were afternoon callers at the T. M. Winters home.

 

Davey Crockett spent Friday night and Saturday with Dale Reinart.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Squires of Humbird visited her sister, Mrs. Frank Short, Thursday afternoon.

 

Mrs. Elmer Kapfer called at the Alvin Krause home Sunday.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Casper Deiter called at the Richard Qualley home Thursday evening.

 

John Reinart and Ted Kissling attended an ASC meeting in Loyal Monday.

 

 


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