News: Hemlock (01 Oct 1925)
Contact: Stan
Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Flikke, Gordy, Windom, Rude, Markee, Olson, Krokson, Kepke,
Perman, Ditton, Rand, Dakins, Welsh, Scovel, Humke
----Source: Greenwood
Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) (01 Oct 1925)
Mr. Flikke Sr. and
nephew and lady friend of Viroqua, the Gody family, Nelda and Elmer Windom spend
Sunday at the Flikke home.
The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Geo. Rude
on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 14th. Bring your scissors and thimbles to finish
quilt.
Silo filling and threshing are in this neighborhood.
Edna
Markee helped her mother cook for silo fillers Wednesday.
Quite a lot of
apple peddlers around now a days.
A meeting was held at the schoolhouse
to consider buying the cheese factory. The Humke boys are going to buy the
factory, as they are in sympathy with the federation.
We wish to thank
the school board for giving their consent for us to use the schoolhouse for the
pie social. Proceeds were $7.70. Not a very good crowd.
Carl Olson and
lady friends spent Friday night at the Vinger home.
Mrs. V. Krokson's
sister and children are visiting at the Krokson home.
Mrs. Kepke returned
from Oshkosh last Thursday evening.
Mr. Perman had the misfortune to lose
a horse last week.
Frank Ditton boasts the best corn in the neighborhood.
Mrs. Fricke and daughter autoed up from Beloit to see Mrs. Rand.
Preaching Friday night at the schoolhouse. You are welcome.
Geo. Dakins
is visiting relatives and friends at Stevens Point.
Edna Markee is
spending a few weeks at home.
Mrs. Welsh called at the Ernest Krokson
home Sunday.
Granny Scovel is home from Ladysmith
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