News: Abbotsford #2 (30 Dec. 1943)
Surnames: Bunnell, Kalepp, Thompson, Treat, Broeren, Folz, Phanuef, Dahlberg, Waldhart, Schiszik, Spencer, Apfelbeck, Bitter, Bartlett, Engelking, Schraufnagel, Hagen, Harris, Polzin, Demand, Johnson, Switlick, Hilber, Orth, Voightlander, Paff, Scheuler Source: Abbotsford Tribune (Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.) 12/30/1943 Local Items Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bunnell spent Christmas day with the Harold Kalepp family. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thompson and family were Christmas day guests at the Paff farm, near Dorchester. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Treat spent from Christmas eve to Sunday night at Medford with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Broeren, and family. Miss Delores Folz, Chicago, visited at the G. Phanuef home, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dahlberg, Stetsonville, spent Monday with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waldhart. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Schiszik and son, of Curtiss, spent Tuesday evening here with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Apfelbeck, Colby, visited at the Ervin Bitter home, Monday evening. Mrs. E. M. Bartlett, Sanborn, came Thursday before Christmas for an indefinite stay with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Engelking. The Arnold Schraufnagel family of Green Bay and the Elmer Schraufnagel family, of Abbotsford were Christmas day guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engelking. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hagen, Minneapolis, visited, Tuesday, here at the M. C. Thompson home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harris and son, Waupaca, visited at the J. R. Spencer home, Wednesday evening. Walter Polzin, Madison, is spending his Christmas vacation with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Demand. Holiday guests at the Carl Johnson home were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Switlick and daughters, Klondike, who were here for Christmas day; Mrs. Leo Hilber and daughter, Jean, of Marathon; and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Orth of Pittsville, who came Christmas day and remained over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voightlander were Sunday guests at the Ervin Bitter home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Engelking, St. Paul, visited his brother, Fred Engelking, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Schraufnagel and daughter, Judy, Green Bay, came Friday and remained until Sunday. Her father, Fred Engelking, accompanied them to Green Bay and remained until Monday when he returned with Buster Schraufnagel, of Glidden, who was in Green Bay on business. Miss Minnie Schueler entertained children from her grade in school at her home, Wednesday afternoon. A group of them hiked out to the farm *** Note: The rest of the article was cut off and was not available at the time of transcription.
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