News: Janesville Settlement (20 May 1926)

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Surnames: Davey, Susa, Pfeiffer, Meyers, Borham, Ozanich, Flagg, Kunchman, Needham, Waseca, Schuld, Bahl, Kuehn, Rohde, Gemmeke, Hatton, Weber

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) (20 May 1926)

Mrs. A. Davey spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. Susa Jr..

Rev. and Mrs. Pfeiffer of Greenwood called at F. Meyer's Thursday p.m.

The dance at The J.S. School was well attended. All reported a fine time.

Kathryn Borham of Greenwood spent Sunday with Lucille Meyers

Joe Ozanich Jr. and S.B. Flagg are working with C. Hatton. They are putting up the basement for a new house for Edw. Kunchman at Globe.

Walter Needham, Gertrude Davey, Kathryn Borham and Lucille Meyers attended a show at Neillsville Saturday evening.

Mrs. R. Waseca spent Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. O. Schuld.

Mrs. A. Davey and daughter Gertrude and Walter Needham visited at the M.M. Bahl home Friday evening.

Mr. Kuehn of the West Side was a business caller on C. Hatton Sunday p.m.

Mr. E. Rohde spent Friday p.m. at A. Davey's.

A number of young people from here attended the Globe dance Friday.

Mrs. G. Gemmeke is ill with the mumps at this writing.

Geo. Flagg has gone to batching it again on his farm. He sure looks lonesome.

Mrs. S.B. Flagg spent Friday p.m. at John Susa's.

Mr. Davey and family spent Sunday at Earl Rohde's.

Mrs. L. Weber spent Wednesday p.m. with Mrs. F. Meyers.

Lucille Meyers spent Saturday at Greenwood with Kathryn Borham.

 

 


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