News: Hemlock (13 May 1926)

Contact: Stan
Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Bickell, Solum, Krokson, Grauawe, Brandt, Rossman, Dakin, Stoller, Behrens, Welsh, Sheets, Kolstad, Busch, Finkle, Flikke, Schwarz, Windom, Smith, Barnes, Runge

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) (13 May 1926)

Rev. Bickell of Iowa, formerly pastor of the Greenwood M.E. Church, will be here at the West Beaver Chapel on Thursday to start a meeting which will continue for one week. Everybody is welcome. Come and bring your friends. Where? At the West Beaver Chapel, commencing Thursday night, May 13th at 8 o'clock.

Mrs. Solum of Baldwin, Wis. Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Krokson.

Julius Grauawe of Minneapolis is also visiting at the Ernest Krokson home.

Miss Frieda Brandt returned to her home in Marshfield Saturday after spending a month with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Rossman.

Dakin's young people and Chas. Stoller called at the Behrens home Sunday.

Mrs. Welsh attended the aid at the Sheets home in Greenwood last Friday.

Mrs. Kolstad, Mr. and Mrs. V. Krokson spent Sunday at the Kolstad home on the West Side.

The following had company Sunday: Rossman's, Busch's, and Finkle's.

Mrs. Flikke and children spent Saturday afternoon at the Welsh home.

Two weeks more of school.

Lester Schwarz is better at this writing.

Windom's, Harry Smith, and Barnes bought horses at the sale last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Welsh and Mrs. Behrens spent Tuesday night at the Ernest Krokson home.

The Runge family was seen on our streets Sunday.

Seeding is nearly all done in this neighborhood.

 

 


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