News: Greenwood (27 May 1926)
Contact: Stan
Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Buker, Wetzel, Barr, McCarty, Schuster, Calway, Oelig, Wood,
Syth, Brauneis, Ketchpaw, Guptill, Griesmore, Carter, Greene, Borham, Christie,
Kenyon, Moberg, Lemmer, Hoehne, Keiner, Arends, Scherer, Dary, Noetzel, Volk,
Sherwin, Hill, Wilcox, Sheets, Ross, Bowman, MacLachlan, Andrews, Wagner, Gries,
Vinger, Behrens, Bradford, Erickson, Brown, Lindner, Schmitz, Denk, Corbin,
Hogue
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) (27 May
1926)
Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Buker and Miss Billie Wetzel were Eau Claire
visitors on Tuesday.
Mrs. A.C. Barr and daughter Hazel, and Miss Violet
McCarty were Loyal visitors Wednesday.
Mrs. Schuster and Mrs. Calway of
Neillsville were callers at the F.A. Oelig home last Wednesday.
There
will be English services at the Reformed Church on the West Side next Sunday
evening at 8:00 o'clock.
Miss Elsie Wood went to Fairchild Tuesday to
attended the library convention.
Dance at the Will Syth barn Thursday
evening, may 27th. Everybody is welcome.
Joe Brauneis and Miss Hazel Barr
attended the dance at Owen Thursday evening.
E.L. Ketchpaw and Chas.
Guptill transacted business at La Crosse last Thursday.
Mrs. C.J. Carter,
Mrs. Orville Griesmore and Miss Beatrice Greene arrived here from Toledo, Ohio
last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Borham, Mrs. Phil Christie and Mrs. M.
E. Kenyon were Marshfield visitors Thursday.
Jack Moberg of Wausau and
Miss Lemmer of Marathon City spent Sunday here at the Ole Moberg home.
Mrs. C.C. Hoehne and son George autoed to Madison Friday, where Mrs. Hoehne will
remain with her children Ilma and Julius, until the close of the present school
year of the U. of W..
Miss Violet McCarty of Longwood spent Wednesday at
the A.C. Barr home.
Carl Keiner and Clarence Hogue were at Eau Claire
Tuesday.
Mrs. Ed Arends entertained the Merry-go-round Club at her home
last Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. N.W. Scherer were Marshfield
visitors Saturday.
Otto Dary, employed at Marshfield, got his finger
caught in a grooving machine last week, injuring it quite badly.
A.H.
Noetzel has improved the looks of his building near the filling station with a
new coat of paint.
Mrs. A.C. Barr and daughters Hazel, Viola and Jessie
and Mrs. A.H. Noetzel were Neillsville callers Saturday.
Mrs. J. Volk,
who has been spending several weeks at the home of her son Alonzo at Allen,
Wis., returned home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sherwin of Woodstock, Ill.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill of Chili, Wis., visited at the Bert Wilcox home
Sunday.
The Misses Evangeline Sheets and Pearl Ross went to Milwaukee
Thursday for a visit with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Bowman
and son of Elmwood, Wis. spent a few days of this week at the F.G. MacLachlan
home.
Mrs. J.S. Andrews went to Fairchild Monday to attend a library
convention, and for a visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wagner of St.
Nazianz and Joseph Gries of Timothy spent Sunday here with relatives and
friends.
Palmer Vinger transacted business at Kenosha last Thursday.
Mrs. E.L. Ketchpaw entertained the Schafskopf Club at her home Thursday
evening.
Mrs. O.C. Behrens and Mrs. Fred Behrens and son went to Wausau
Thursday for a visit with Clyde Behrens.
Mrs. C.M. Bradford and
granddaughter of Neillsville spent Sunday at the A.C. Barr home.
Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Erickson of Longwood went to Neenah last week, called there by the
serious illness of Mr. Erickson's mother. She died last Wednesday forenoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Vinger and daughter Vivian spent Sunday at Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs. F.G. MacLachlan and children visited at the home of his brother
at Chippewa Falls on Sunday.
W.W. Brown returned from Fremont Saturday,
where he visited his mother. She is 92 years old.
The 500 Club met at the
Vinger home Saturday evening. Prizes were won as follows: 1st, Mrs. Andrew
Lindner and John Lindner; consolation, Mrs. Wm. Denk and Joe Schmitz. A very
enjoyable time was had by all.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Corbin and sons Lawrence
and Charles, and Henry and Miss Edith Keiner arrived here Wednesday for an
extended visit at the C. Keiner home.
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