News: Greenwood (25 Aug 1938)
Contact: Stan
Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Kenyon, Anding, Slauson, Buker, Zehren, Barnes, Corey,
Metcalf, Haeuser, Hartson, Neuenfeldt, Sullivan, Behrens, Andrews, DeBarr, Mead,
Orht, Armstrong, Brauneis, Severson, Dill, Stabnow, Lindsley, Speich, Opdycke,
Metzke, Heilman, Boecher, Schwarze, Voigt, Kocher, Baird, Cummings, Vinger,
Peterson, Sullivan, Olson, Hartson, Miller, Ebert, Braun, Brandt, Humke, Soule,
Mott, Schiller, Borham, Needham
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood,
Clark Co., Wis.) (25 Aug 1938)
Lloyd Kenyon was a Marshfield visitor
Sunday.
Miss Esther Anding of Arena spent last week at the James Slauson
home.
Mrs. Fred May and family spent Sunday with relatives and friends at
Christie.
Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Buker and Mrs. Art Zehren were Medford
visitors last Thursday.
Dr. and Mrs. R.L. Barnes and daughters spent
Sunday at the A.A. Volk home at Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Corey and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Metcalf left Tuesday for a trip through Canada.
Miss Beverly
Haeuser, who spent the past month with relatives at Medford, returned home
Sunday.
W.G. Hartson and Wm. F. Neuenfeldt spent from Friday until
Tuesday in the northern part of the state fishing..
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Sullivan of Chicago, Mrs. Fred Behrens and son Tommy, and Mrs. J.S. Andrews
spent Tuesday at Duluth.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeBarr and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
DeBarr and daughter Betty of Merrill spent Saturday and Sunday at the Russell
Mead home.
Miss Esther Anding of Arena, Mrs. Wm. Orht and daughter Marie,
and Mrs. James Slauson were supper guests on Wednesday at the Clarence Verhulst
home.
Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Buker and "Rug" Buker were at Marshfield Sunday
and attended a ballgame between Medford and Marshfield. Luke Buker was the
pitcher for the Medford team.
Clyde Behrens spent a few days last week at
Wausau.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Armstrong and son Jack spent the weekend at
Pike Lake.
Mrs. Jos. Brauneis and children and Rosella Severson were Eau
Claire visitors Sunday.
Henry Dill, Dale Stabnow, and Albert Neuenfeldt
are spending the week in Milwaukee.
Miss Mildred Lindsley of Stanley
spent the weekend here as guest of Miss Janice Opdycke.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Speich and daughter Carol spent Sunday at the J. Luchterhand home at Unity.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Metzke and family have moved to Marshfield. The Armour
plant here has been closed.
Rev. and Mrs. George Heilman and daughters,
and Miss Marie Boecher visited relatives at Eau Claire Sunday.
Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Schwarze and daughter Kay, Miss Mary Voigt and George Kocher spent the
weekend in Milwaukee.
Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Baird and family and Mr. and Mrs.
H. Bergemann and daughter spent Sunday at the Jack Fahey home at Stanley.
The M.E. Ladies Aid will meet at the church basement Friday afternoon with
Mrs. George Haeuser, Mrs. James Slauson and Miss Rue Cummings as hostesses.
Mrs. Palmer Vinger and daughters Vivian and Shirley returned Sunday from a
visit at Canastota, S.D. They report that the grasshoppers were so bad the corn
and other crops are entirely destroyed.
Joe Brauneis spent from Thursday
until Sunday at Minneapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. P.E. Peterson and son Everett
are spending the week at Pik Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sullivan of Chicago
are visiting at the Fred Behrens home.
Miss Arlene Olson, R.N., of
Tucson, Ariz. Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Olson.
Mrs.
W.G. Hartson of Neillsville spent from Friday evening until Monday here with
rleatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller, Mrs. Ida Lulloff, Mrs.
Lena Ebert of Colby spent Sunday at the Fred Braun home.
Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Meyer and Fred Brandt of Chicago spent the weekend here with relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Anding, Mrs. C.E. Slauson and daughter Susan
of Arena were weekend guests at the James Slauson home.
The Busy Bee's
will meet at the home of Bernelda Humke on Saturday, Aug. 27. Members should
bring froned quilt patches and shears.
Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Soule and son
Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Mott and daughters Florence and Marian of Oshkosh were
guests at the M.E. Kenyon home Saturday.
Miss Frances Schiller, Harold
and Paulie Borham and Clarence Needham were at Stevens point Wednesday. Paulie
Borham has accepted a position at a hotel there and began work that day.
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