News: 26 Road Locals, (20-Dec-1934)
Transcriber: Janet
----Source:
Schwarze-Buker Family Album; Greenwood Gleaner Clipping,
20-Dec-1934. TWENTY-SIX ROAD
LOCAL NEWS The P.T.A. meeting
was held at the Lyon School on Friday evening. A short program was
given by members of the community. Miss Gertrude Tonn of Loyal gave
a very interesting talk on her travels abroad. A group of young
folks enjoyed a sleigh ride party on Sunday eve. Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Lyon spent Monay with the former's mother, Mrs. Lillie Lyon. Miss Loirie
Mathwig was a Friday supper guest at the Walter Sweiso home. The Dale Hawley
family was Sunday visitors at the Milton Hawley home. Miss Dorothy
Esselman of Marshfield visited home folks on Sunday. Several relatives
helped Joe Rueth Jr. celebrate his birthday on Saturday evening. A
pleasant evening was spent. Miss Gertrude Tonn
was a supper guest at the Herb White home on Friday. Mrs. Paul
Gravitter visited Mrs. James White, Friday. Misses Eunita and
Elna White visited their aunt, Mrs. James White, Sunday. Several of the
farmers in our vicinity are working on the Town's stone crusher at
the Paul Feder farm. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lyon visited the Ollie
Smith home cast of Loyal Sunday. Franklin Rueth
sawed wood for Herb White, Monday; Ed Kreiser, Friday; and Art
Becker on Saturday. Mrs. Paul
Gravitter assisted Mrs. H. White with sausage making Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb
White, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swieso attended the Philathaens class
party given in the M. E. Church Parlors Wednesday eve. There was a
large number of classmates and their husbands present and a very
enjoyable evening was spent after which a delicious lunch was
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