News: Janesville Settlement (16 Sep 1926)
Contact: Stan
Surnames: Gorgwich, Ozanich, Gemmeke, Albright, Palzer, Flagg, Bostwick,
Hatton, Bahl, Laken, Hembre, Davey, Dillenbeck, Ula, Schultz, Halle, Syth, Drew,
Noble, Hagedorn
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co.,
Wis.) (16 Sep 1926)
Mrs. Gorgwich and sons left for their home Saturday
after a week's visit at the Joe Ozanich home.
Geo. Gemmeke and family
attended the Marshfield fair last week.
Geo. Albright and Leo Palzer
called at Fred Halle's and S.H. Flagg's last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Bostwick and C. Hatton and family attended the show in Neillsville Sunday
evening.
Miss Victoria Bahl was home on a short visit several weeks ago
to see her father, who was very ill.
Quite a crowd from here attended the
big dance at Syth's barn last Thursday and enjoyed the fine music rendered by
the Bud Laken Night Owls.
S.B. Flagg and family and Mrs. C. Hatton and
daughter Eva ate dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bostwick Sunday in honor of
Eva's 7th birthday.
Miss Edna Hembre is teaching the J.S. School and is
staying at the A.B. Davey home.
The west Eaton School started last Monday
with Miss Susie Drew as teacher.
Roger Dillenbeck was a Willard caller
Saturday.
Mrs. M. Dillenbeck and Mrs. R. Dillenbeck spent Friday with
Mrs. F. Hatton.
Mrs. A. Flagg called on Mrs. Chas. Bostwick Monday p.m.
John and Allan Davey are brushing for Mrs. F. Hatton.
Chas. Bostwick
sure has some time in keeping the roads smooth. Just get them nicely done and
another rain and the cars cut them all up again.
(Last week)
Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Bostwick were made a present of a fancy radio from her uncle, Mr.
P.S. Nobles of Janesville.
Mr. Ula threshed for A.B. Davey, Geo. Flagg
and Geo. Gemmeke Wednesday and Thursday.
Victor Bahl had the misfortune
to lose a horse last week.
C. Hatton and crew are putting up a large
foundation for Mr. Hagedorn of Globe and foundation for Otto Schultz, also this
week.