News: Columbia (10 Feb 1966)

 

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon

E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

 

Surnames: Urban, Pettis, Ayers, Kolbrak, Sherman, Sollberger, Vornholt, Ebert, Schulz, Sischo, Lockman, Mashin, Satinga, Aspen, Diercks, Poertner, Pekol, Albrecht

 

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) 2/10/1966

 

Columbia (10 February 1966)

 

Mrs. Edward Urban has been appointed chairman of the heart fund drive in the Town of Hewett. Assisting her will be volunteer helpers, Mrs. Paul Pettis and Mrs. Donald Ayers. Solicitations will be made until February 20, when the campaign is scheduled to end.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kolbrak of Altoona, Harvey Sherman of Merrillan, and Mr. and Mrs. John Sollberger visited the William Sollbergers Sunday afternoon.

 

Mrs. Mark Vornholt and Mrs. Ruth Ebert of Neillsville recently visited Georgeana Schulz.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sischo visited Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lockman Sunday afternoon.

 

Mr. and Mrs. George Mashin and granddaughter Tarra, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sischo Saturday evening.

 

William and Georgeana Schulz visited Mr. and Mrs. Satinga last week Monday evening.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Ole Aspen of Neillsville visited William and Georgeana Schulz Wednesday evening.

 

Mrs. Chester Diercks spent Friday afternoon with Georgeana Schulz.

 

Mr. and Mrs. George Poertner visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Pekol and Pamela last Thursday afternoon.

 

Mrs. George Mashin and Georgeana Schulz spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Martha Albrecht.

  

 

 


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