News: Greenwood (28 Oct 1926)
Contact: Stan
Surnames: Rossman, Harper, Fisher, Miller, Poole, Sweet, Sheets,
Scherer, Stafford, Meinholdt, Sischo, Thomas, Bushman, Berg, O'Brien, Carter,
Ludwig, Behrens, Neiman, McCarty, Brauneis, Borham, Syth, Perkins, Phillips,
Hiles, MacLachlan, Hepburn, McCormick, Rahn, Devos, Calway, Zimmerman, Denk,
Friske, Neibauer, Stiefvater, Hoehne, Fradette, Arends, Leach, Clute, Barr,
Tyrell, Pratt, Alexander, Neuenfeldt, Hillier, Arbs, Ninneman, Varney
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) (28 Oct 1926)
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rossman of Manitowoc spent the weekend here with their parents.
The M.E. Ladies Aid will meet at the church basement Friday, Oct. 29th.
Everybody is welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harper of Owen are visiting at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. Erwin Fisher.
The West Side Aid will meet
Wednesday, Nov. 3rd with Mrs. Albert Miller.
L.J. Poole and two children,
Lois and Norman, of Minneapolis were here Friday to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Mary Sweet and to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Poole.
Mr. and
Mrs. E.K. Sheets will leave tomorrow for California, where they will spend the
winter with relatives and friends.
We are in receipt of a letter from
Nick Scherer at Chicago, in which he says the family is all fine and that they
live Chicago very much.
Mrs. I.W. Stafford will entertain the Suffragette
Club at her home this evening.
The Misses Alma Meinholdt and Martha
Miller left Thursday for Milwaukee where they will be employed during the
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sischo and children autoed to Athens Sunday for a
visit at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas.
Henry Bushman was at Manitowoc last week, where he attended the funeral of his
brother Frank, who was killed in an auto accident.
P.O. Berg and Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. O'Brien of Drummond spent from Tuesday until Friday at the I.W.
Stafford home.
There will be a program and dance at the Maple Center
School Friday, Oct. 29th. Lunch 15 and 20 cents. Everybody is welcome.
Mrs. C.J. Carter, Mrs. L. Arbs, Mrs. Ed Arends, Mrs. Fred Behrens and Mrs. C.F.
Ludwig were Marshfield visitors Tuesday.
Twenty above zero Tuesday
morning.
Mrs. Charlotte Neiman returned to Longwood Sunday, where she
will spend the winter at the McCarty home.
Joe Brauneis went to Milwaukee
last Wednesday where he attended a convention of canning factory managers.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Borham are attending the Cheese and Butter Makers
Convention at Marshfield today.
Dance at the Will Syth farm Thursday
evening, Oct. 28th. Music by Slim Perkins Orchestra.
Mrs. Phillips and
daughter Miss Mae of Neillsville were visitors at the O.A. Hiles home last
Wednesday.
F.G. MacLachlan autoed to Whitewater Friday to get Mrs.
MacLachlan and children, who had been there for several weeks.
Howard
Hepburn and family moved here from Prairie Farm last week and are residing in
the McCormick residence. Mr. Hepburn has accepted a position at the Big Store.
A good road meeting will be held at the local Opera House tonight, Oct.
28th. Calway and Devos will be the speakers. Come out and have the road question
explained.
C.H. Zimmerman and family and Mrs. Ninneman and two children
spent Sunday with relatives and friends at Augusta.
The 500 Club met at
the John Bushman home Sunday evening. Frank Neibauer and Mrs. Otto Friske won
first prizes, and Ed Stiefvater and Mrs. Wm. Denk consolation prizes. A very
enjoyable evening was had by all present.
There will be a card party at
the Catholic Church basement Thursday evening, Oct. 28th. Everybody is cordially
invited.
C.C. Hoehne, John Arends, A.C. Barr, J.H. Fradette and Ira Leach
were among those from here who attended the road meeting at Neillsville Sunday.
Mrs. Geneva Clute and son returned from Wausau Monday where they spent a few
days at the Dale Varney home.
The Christopherson School, northeast of
Greenwood, will have a basket social Saturday, Oct. 20th. There will be the
usual fishing pond, a candy sale and a program for Halloween in connection with
the social. Everyone is invited to attend.
Mrs. W.W. Tyrell of Jim Falls
is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Pratt.
Mrs.
M.M. Alexander entertained the Octette Club at her home Monday evening.
At the regular meeting of the M.W.A. Tuesday evening, a delicious supper was
served. About thirty members and their wives were present and greatly enjoyed
the evening, as well the eats.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neuenfeldt, Miss Rosetta
Hillier and S.I. Hillier were Owen callers Sunday morning.