News: Seif & Hendren (10 Sep 1925)
Contact: Stan
Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Walters, Schmirler, Gonschorek, Hoganson, Laken, Bayuk, Lass,
Bradish, Cainkar, Glasow, Tomlinson, Tolaney, Koschak, Speich, Greening, Hren,
Boling, Trunkel, Godec, Eisentraut
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner
(Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) (10 Sep 1925)
Mr. A. Walters returned from
South Bend, Indiana Thursday.
Edward Schmirler visited with the home
folks at Edgar Wednesday afternoon and evening.
Mr. and Mrs. H.
Gonschorek visited with the L. Hoganson family at Willard Sunday.
Jake
Laken, Math Bayuk, Frank Lass, Mary Laken and Frances Bradish autoed up from
Ottawa, Ill. for a short visit at the Laken home. They returned home Thursday,
taking Mrs. Laken and children back with them, as she will take Mayme to see the
doctor there in regard to her hearing.
Leo Cainkar visited with Edw.
Schmirler Wednesday afternoon.
Black Berry School opened Tuesday with
Miss Elizabeth Glasow of Globe for teacher again this year.
Misses
Frances Bradish and May Laken spent Thursday afternoon with the Bayuk girls at
Willard.
Pauline and Violet Tomlinson spent Monday with Josephine and
Mayme Laken.
Leo Cainkar returned to Chicago Friday after spending a few
months at the Frank Hren home.
Edward Schmirler was a Neillsville caller
Friday afternoon.
Tolaneys visited at the L. Koschak home at Willard
Sunday.
Bolings entertained company from Eau Claire Wednesday.
J.
Bayuk of Willard called at Laken's Thursday.
Frank and Jake Laken and
Frank Lass visited at the A. Trunkel home at Willard Thursday.
Mr. Speich
of Greenwood delivered a new Fordson tractor to Walt greening Monday. Walt will
be kept busy filling silos this fall.
Threshing of grain is almost
through in this neighborhood.
Joe Godec of Willard was seen on our road
Friday.
The Worchel school opened Monday with Miss Helen Eisentraut of
Neillsville for teacher.
A number of young folks from here attended the
first dance at the new Willard Hall Saturday night.