News: Greenwood (31 Dec 1925)
Contact: Stan
Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Kuester, Stabnow, Varney, Lotzer, Buker, Paul, Brown, Hepburn,
McMahon, Etta, Gardner, Smith, Barr, Vinger, Wuethrich, Howard, Reiger, Lamar,
Aaberg, Gullord, Rossman, Rajk, Hoehne, Clute, Behrens, Warner, Colby, Paul,
McCarty, Meng, Windom, Volk, Olson
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner
(Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) (31 Dec 1925)
Dance the old year out and the
new year in at the Opera House tonight.
The West Side Aid will meet with
Mrs. Henry Kuester, Wednesday, Jan. 6th.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stabnow and
sons spent Christmas Day with relatives and friends at Loyal.
Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Varney and son of Wausau arrived here Thursday for an extended visit
with relatives and friends.
The Misses Esther, Virginia and Phyllis
Lotzer of Edgar are spending the holidays here at the home of their father, P.W.
Lotzer.
Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Buker and children spent from Thursday until
Monday with relatives and friends at Loyal.
Miss Eunice Paul, who teaches
at Wis. Rapids, is spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E.N. Paul.
W.W. Brown of Marshfield spent Xmas Day here at the home of
his son, Louie Brown and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hepburn spent
Christmas Day with relatives and friends at Eau Claire.
Miss Lucille
McMahon, a trained nurse at St. Nicholas Hospital, Sheboygan, arrived here last
Thursday and is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
McMahon.
Mrs. J.H. Etta and Mrs. Perry Volk of Loyal spent Saturday at
the Harold Stabnow home.
Mrs. George Gardner went to Oshkosh last
Thursday for a few days visit with relatives and friends.
Miss Bernice
Smith of Milwaukee arrived here Thursday for a few days visit with her mother,
Mrs. Millie Smith.
Another Rod & Gun Club dance at the Opera House
tonight. Dance is for everybody. Come.
Gerhardt Vinger of the southern
part of the state arrived here last week for an extended visit at the home of
his brother, Palmer Vinger and family.
Mrs. John Wuethrich was taken to
the hospital at Marshfield yesterday for rest and treatment in preparation for a
goiter operation.
Mrs. Howard spent Christmas at Madison at the
Schoonover home, with Mrs. Reiger and family, who were there from Chicago and
with Mr. Lamar Thrapp and wife.
A large crowd attended the picture show
at the Opera House Tuesday evening. The picture was presented under the auspices
of the local M.W.A. Camp. They were both interesting and educational.
Conrad Aaberg and Edward Gullord were Marshfield visitors Tuesday.
Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Rossman and daughter came over from Wausau Thursday for a few days
visit with relatives and friends.
Frank Rajk held the lucky number that
won the electric auto horn given away by the C.C. Hoehne Hardware Co. last
Thursday.
Dr. R.H. Clute went to Eau Claire Sunday, where he will remain
for some time at the hospital. He recently underwent an operation for nose and
throat trouble at Eau Claire, and his condition was not as good as we expected,
so he returned for further treatments.
Mrs. Fred Behrens entertained
those of the graduating class of 1917, who were here at this time, at a six
o'clock dinner at her home Tuesday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Behrens, Don Warner, Amy Colby, Eunice Paul and Violet McCarty. A splendid time
was reported by all.
The auto given away by the Greenwood Cooperative
Mercantile & Shipping Co. was won by Mrs. John Meng. The correct number under
the seal was 25,190 miles, 167 rods, 15 feet and 8 inches. Mrs. Meng's guess was
25,187 miles, 89 rods, 2 feet and 5 inches. The second nearest guess was made by
John Olson. His guess was 25,200 miles, 11 rods, 9 feet and 5 inches. He won the
set of silverware. Lindo Windom won the third prize, a big doll. His guess being
25, 225 miles.
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