News: Willard (02 Mar 1972)

Transcriber: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Asplin, Hatton, Cooper, Debevec, Humboldt, Hameloth, Trost, Molizon, Klovis, Jones, Kohls, Arch, Parkel, Marth, Bogdonovich

----Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Loyal, Wis.) 02 Mar 1972

(From last week)

Mr. and Mrs. Craig Asplin of Rock Island, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatton, Eva and Mark of Clovis, New Mexico, and Deana Cooper spent the weekend at the Clark Hatton home.

Miss Susan Debevec of Oshkosh is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Debevec.

Miss Judy Humboldt, who attends college in Eau Claire, spent eh weekend at her home.

Miss Judy Hameloth is attending school in Minneapolis, Minn.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hatton and family of St. Paul, Minn. visited at the Clark Hatton home over the weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trost spent four days last week visiting relatives in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Roland Molizon and sons Ronald and Lenard, and daughter Denise, are spending some time at her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trost.

Albert Trost and George Klovis spent Thursday ice fishing at McCann Lake.

Wencil Jones and son Larry, and Bob Kohls of Waukesha arrived here Wednesday afternoon for a weekend stay at the Ernest Arch home, and also for an outing with their snowmobiles.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkel drove to Perkinstown Sunday afternoon.

Pete Bogdonovich is again dehorning cattle in this area.

Larry Marth is now employed in Greenwood since the fire that destroyed the Barr Beagle Kennels, of which Larry was caretaker.

 

 


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