Adelaide C. “Laddie” (Walczak) Sieger, formerly of Lakeside, died Friday, Jan. 5, at the Benedictine Health Center, with her family by her side. Laddie was born in Duluth on Aug. 24, 1934, to Leo and Frances Walczak. She graduated from Duluth Cathedral. She played the accordion, was involved in band, the Girls’ Athletic Association, and choir. In her words, “I couldn’t sing on key for anything!” She worked at Northern City National Bank and Oliver Iron Mining. She met Larry Sieger and they were married on June 28, 1958. Laddie loved volleyball and won city championships with her Lester Park Ladies, enjoyed spending time at the cabin on Little Grand Lake, going to the casino, spending time with family and friends, cheering at her kids and grandkids events, both sporting and performances, and was absolutely crazy about her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Laddie had a quick wit and humor, and she leaves a legacy of joy, grace, and love of family. She was preceded in dea
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Viroqua city seems rather desolute [sic] with practically all the youngsters back at their respective schools after enjoying the Christmas vacation at home.
Photographer M. J. Jasperson has added a fine National cash register to his studio.
Unbleached linen mixed toweling, 10 yards at $1.90. No less quantity sold at this price. H.E. Rogers.
Is your daughter a spoiled child? Make her see Dorothy Phillips in âOnce to Every Womanâ; and sheâll stay home from the dance, and do the supper dishes.
The Viola tobacco warehouse opened Monday morning. They will run a crew of fifty sizers and have a long run.