News: Greenwood (30 Jun 1938)
Contact: Stan
Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Franz, Vinger, Haeuser, Hinker, Finkle, Kern, Goeke, Verhulst,
Corbin, Keiner, Linneman, Speich, Cornsen, Schwarze, Kling, Strozewski, Wescott,
Walter, Giswold, Wiltsey, Loos, Wilcox, Parkel, Trunkel, Moberg, Behrens,
Armstrong, Schaller, Cox, Allard, Kocher, Kuehn, Abel, Stangret, Laabs,
Reineking, Kalponen, Weintz, Weilhoefer, Volk, Bailey, Niedhart, Klicko,
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) (30 Jun 1938)
The Busy Bee Club will meet with Miss Meta Franz Thursday, June 30.
The Methodist Ladies Aid will meet at the church basement Friday, July 1, with a
picnic lunch.
Mrs. Palmer Vinger and daughter are spending the week at
their cottage on Lake Wissota.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haeuser and children
attended a family picnic at Viola Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Hinker
and family and Mrs. Ed Hinker and son Cletus were Neillsville callers Friday.
Ethel Finkle of Madison College, Tenn. Arrived here Friday, June 17 for a
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Finkle.
Miss Hazel Kern of
Chicago is spending the summer at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Kern.
The West Side Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Goeke,
Wednesday, July 6. Division five will entertain.
Mrs. Clarence Verhulst
returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital, Chippewa Falls, last week, greatly
improved in heath since her recent operation.
Mrs. Wm. Corbin and son
Charles and daughter Marlene of Pittsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Keiner and
daughters Louise and Frieda visited relatives at Athens Sunday.
Mrs.
Hilda Linneman and daughter Helen went to Chicago Saturday to attend the funeral
of grandma Linneman, who passed away Thursday. The funeral was held Monday.
Palmer Vinger was a business caller at Park Falls Friday.
Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Speich and daughter were Neillsville callers Friday.
Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Cornsen and son of Beloit spent the weekend at the Adolph Schwarze
home.
Mrs. Wm. Kling and children of City Point and Mrs. Carl Strozewski
and children of Hatfield were Wednesday visitors at the H.A. Wescott home.
Mrs. Ruth Wiltsey and daughter Gladys and Don Loos went to Madison Saturday
where Gladys entered summer school.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wilcox and family
of Basco were recent guests at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Wilcox.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Parkel Jr. and daughter Mary Ann spent
Sunday at Chippewa Falls and Elk Mound visiting relatives.
The Willard
Junior team defeated the Silver Dome team last Sunday by a score of 15 to 0.
Trunkel was on the mound for Willard and allowed only two hits.
Clarence
Moberg autoed to Escanaba, Mich., Saturday. He returned home Sunday, accompanied
by his brother John, who will remain here for a short visit.
The annual
Children's Day program and picnic of the West Side Reformed Church will be held
Monday, July 4th, on the church grounds. The program will be at 1:30 p.m.
O.C. Behrens returned home from the General Hospital at Madison on Saturday.
Mrs. Don Armstrong and son Jack are spending the week with relatives and
friends at Hudson.
T.F. Schaller and H. Baird spent from Saturday until
Tuesday on a fishing trip at Eagle River.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cox spent
the past week visiting rleatives and friends at Madison and Milwaukee.
The R.N.A. Lodge will meet at Allard's Hall on Wednesday evening, July 6th,
instead of on Monday evening, July 4th.
A large crowd attended the card
party at Kocher Bros. hole on Tuesday evening of last week, and all present had
a most enjoyable time.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kuehn and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Abel and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stangret spent Sunday at the Alfred
Laabs home near Stanley.
Mrs. Otto Reineking and daughter Eldora spent
from Tuesday until Friday in Milwaukee with her sister, Mrs. Hans Kalponen, who
has been in the hospital for a toxic goiter operation. She is getting along
nicely.
Mrs. Alma Weintz and daughter Lorene, Mrs. Millie Weintz and
daughter, Mrs. Geo. Weilhoefer, and Mrs. Harold Maffert of Sheboygan, visited on
Tuesday and Wednesday of last week at the C. Volk home with other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bailey and two children, Ray and Caroline, Mrs. Sarah Janis
and Wm. Niedhart of Chicago, arrived here today for a visit at the Frank Klicko
home. Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Janis are sisters of Mrs. Klicko
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