News: Curtiss, Wis. (May 7, 1924)

Contact: R. Lipprandt
Email: bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Aldinger, Becken, Blank, Burtart, Cornelius, Fahrenback, Fortier, Giebel, Glasly, Henlich, Hoff, Issacson, Klessig, Lapp, Lupient, Marquardt, Sturner, Thieme, Virch, Voigtlander, Williams, Yanke, Young

----Source: The Curtiss Advance, (Curtiss, Clark County, Wisconsin) Wednesday, May 7, 1924

ALDINGER & KLESSIG DELIVERS NEW CARS

The following new cars were delivered by Aldinger and Klessig during the last week. A pretty good record we’ll say.

A. J. Henlich, a Ford Coupe

Harry Williams, a Ford Touring

William Glasly, a Ford Touring

Henry Voighlander, a Ford Coupe

John P. Burtart, a Ford Roadster

Holver Becken, a Ford Touring

Hobert Sturner, a Cheverolet Coupe

AUCTION

An Essex Coach, 1923 model will be sold to the highest bidder Monday, May 12, 1924. Time of the sale 8:00 P.M. at the H. J. Cornelius Auto Co., Cash or Terms

LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS

Miss Ellen Young of Black River Falls, is a guest of Miss Violet Giebel this week.

Herbert Yanke and family of Holway and Otto Yanke of Little Black were Curtiss visitors Sunday evening.

Hobart Sturner is diving a new Chevrolet Coupe.

Miss Emma Virch went to Green Bay Sunday.

Walter Fortier left for Powers, Michigan last week.

A number of young people spent Sunday evening at the Fred Thieme home.

Miss Almeda Blank spent the week end at her home in Thorp. She was accompanied by Alta Lupient, Myrtle Hoff, Vivian Marquardt, and Minnie Fahrenback.

Miss Truvia Blank and Elmer Issacson of Thorp spent Sunday evening in Curtiss.

Miss Vera Lapp of Milwaukee spent a few days of last week with her sister, Mrs. J. V. Sturner.

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Responses

Re: News: Curtiss, Wis. (May 7, 1924)

Contact: Lynn Aldinger Narret
Email: Lynnald94@aol.com

Does anyone have any information about the Aldinger/Klessig Ford dealership? I believe the Aldinger was Henry Aldinger - my fathers uncle.

Lynn Aldinger Narret

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