News: Greenwood (25 Feb 1926)
Contact: Stan
Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Schwarze, Amidon, Behrens, Hogue, Gries, Zimmerman, Hartson,
Ross, Plank, Quast, Fuller, Thorson, Speich, Stabnow, Vinger, Stiefvater,
Carter, Hafenbradl, MacLachlan, Wagner, Axley, Bogenschuetz, Herr, Schneider,
Erickson,
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) (25
Feb 1926)
The West Side Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Albert Schwarze
Wednesday, March 3rd.
Saturday, Feb. 27th, is the last day in which you
can pay your taxes without a 2% penalty.
Miss Lola Amidon of Granton was
an over Sunday visitor here with her sister, Miss Elva Amidon.
Mrs. O.C.
Behrens entertains Schapskopf at her home this evening.
There will be
English services at the Reformed Church in Greenwood next Sunday afternoon at
2:00 o'clock.
Lost - Rosary between the H. Gries and Henry Hogue homes.
Finder please leave at this office.
Mrs. Wm. Zimmerman of St. Paul
arrived here last week for an exteded visit with relatives and friends. She will
also visit her parents at Willard.
The Misses Pearl Ross, Marion Hartson
and Helen Plank were Marshfield visitors Monday.
Jos. Quast and grandson
Frank Fuller went to Milwaukee Monday for a week's visit with relatives and
friends.
Simon Thorson and family, who have been living on the Geo.
Speich farm, have moved to town and have rented the Schofield residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stabnow spent Monday and Tuesday with relatives and friends
at Loyal.
Palmer Vinger spent several days of last week in St. Paul where
he attended the Wisconsin-Michigan Farm Loan Conference.
Mrs. Robert
Stiefvater of Manitowoc and Mrs. Albert Wagner of St. Nazianz arrived here last
Friday to be at the bedside of their father Henry Gries.
Mrs. N.J. Carter
returned from St. Paul Friday, where she purchased her new line of spring
millinery. The new line is a very attractive one and she invites the ladies of
Greenwood and surrounding the come in and see it. Read her ad on another page of
this issure.
The annual stockholders meeting of the Greenwood Food
Product Co. will be held at the Opera House Monday afternoon. Three directors
are to be elected and other business is to be transacted.
Peter
Hafenbradl of route one was at Marshfield last Wednesday on business pertaining
to the logs which he is cutting on his land for the Roddis Co. at Marshfield. He
calculate to then about 300,000 feet to Marshfield amounting to about 15
carloads of logs, two loads of which have already been shipped.
F.G.
MacLachlan went Marshfield Thursday, where he remained until Monday with his
wife and daughter, the latter being a patient at the hospital there, having had
a severe attack of brain fever. Mr. MacLachlan reports her as doing nicely and
if her condition continues to improve, she will be able to return home the
latter part of this week.
The following from out of town were here
yesterday to attend the funeral of Henry Gries: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gries of
Cleveland, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wagner of St. Nazianz, Wis., Mr. and Mrs.
R.X. Stiefvater of Manitowoc, Wis., Mrs. Nellie Axley of Cleveland, Wis., Mrs.
Albert Bogenschuetz of Sheboygan, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Herr of Sheboygan, Wis.,
Mr. Andrew Herr of Cleveland, Wis., Mrs. Joseph Herr of Sheboygan, Wis., Mr. Ed
Gries of Cleveland, Wis., and Mrs. Anton Schneider of Cleveland, Wis.
A
number of people from Owen will broadcast a readio program from station WLBL,
Sevens Point, tonight. Several other nearby places, including Colby and
Abbotsford, have recently broadcasted programs from this station. Greenwood has
some very fine talented people who could easily arrange and broadcast a program.
It would be a great ad for our little city.
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