News: Greenwood - Coxie (05 Jan 1933)
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Surnames: Jolivette, Laabs, Kelty, Haupt, Arp, Walter, Franks, Kosik, Suda,
Bombach, Hafenbraedl, Bushman, Stabnow, Lindgrun, Stowe, Thwing, Acker, Perkins,
Smith, Denk, Friske
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 05 Jan 1933
Mrs. I. Jolivette and daughter Stella and Mrs. Bill Laabs and son Lawrence were
visitors at the Harris Jolivette home tue
.
Harry Kelty of Unity spent one day this week with his brother john at the Emil
Haupt home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kelty and Chas. Arp were visitors at Joe Walter's Thursday
evening.
Harold Franks of near Owen was a caller in this vicinity Thursday.
Violet and Lilly Kosik of Beaver Center spent Thursday with their cousin
Elizabeth Kosik in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Suda Sr. and son Joe, Matt Bombach and Mr. and Mrs. R. Walter
were Friday evening visitors at the George Kosik home.
Mrs. Geo. Kosik accompanied her two daughters and son on their return to Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, Saturday, after spending a week here at their home.
Mrs. I. Jolivette and Mrs. H. Jolivette and daughters Dorothy and Geraldine and
Leora Arp visited with Mrs. B. Laabs Thursday.
Mike Hafenbraedl and Gerald Denk were busy this week hauling wood for John
Bushman and Mr. Friske from the Joe Walter farm, where they have been cutting.
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Stabnow and Mr. and Mrs. Vaner Lindgrun were New Year's Day
guests at the Richard Walter home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arp and daughter of near Withee spent New Year's Day, guests of
the I. Jolivette home.
Mrs. Otis Stowe returned home Saturday evening after spending a week and a half
at the Myron Thwing home near Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Acker were Sunday evening visitors at Paul Acker's.
A few young folks of this vicinity gathered at the creek east of the factory
Sunday night and spent the time skating and coasting. Before departing they
gathered around a bonfire and enjoyed eating popcorn.
Paul Acker is sick with the flu. George Acker is doing chores while he is sick.
Mrs. Jim Perkins of Washington arrived here and will spend some time with her
father, Peter Smith, who is sick.
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