BioA: Frederickson, Mr./Mrs. Dale (Silver – 1964)

Contact:  Pat Braun

Email:  pat@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames:  Frederickson, Christopherson, Offord, Hodnett, Peterson, Smasal, Wolter, Stewart, Amacher, Turner, Frankewicz, Pitt,  Klabon, Bedale, Pacewicz, Rusch, Balicki, Blunck, Boylan, Stern

----Source:  Owen Enterprise (Owen, Clark Co., Wis.) 1/16/1964

Frederickson, Mr./Mrs. Dale (Silver – 1 JAN 1964)

DALE FREDERICKSONS 25TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Frederickson were honored on Wednesday, January 1, when neighbors and friends came in to help them celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary.  Cards and games were enjoyed by all and at the close of the evening a delicious lunch was served which was brought in by the guests.  Mr. and Mrs. Frederickson were presented with a gift of 25 silver dollars.  Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Gay Christopherson, Mr. and Mrs. Arles Offord, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hodnett, Mr. and Mrs.  Arthur Petersen and Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smasal, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Wolter, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stewart and Sheila, Mrs. Ronald Amacher, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turner, Mrs. Joe Frankewicz, Mr. and Mrs. Don Pitt, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Klabon, and Mrs. Bedale and Starla Amacher.  The Donald Ruschs, Henry Balickis, Walter Pacewiczs, Walter Bluncks, Robert Smasals and James Boylans were unable to be in attendance.

The group presented Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stern, who were recently married in Storm Lake, Iowa with a lovely blanket as a wedding gift.


 

 


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