News: Greenwood (27 Apr 1967)
Contact: Dolores
(Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Mattick, Abel, Meyer, Poppe, Olson, Logue, Hendrickson,
Wessel, Schwarze, Kuester, Wallick, Flatz, Keiner, Lyons, Caliebe, Cook,
Liebzeit
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI)
4/27/1967
Greenwood (27 April 1967)
(Intended for last week) The
80th birthday of Evalt Mattick was celebrated April 19 at the Clark County Home
for the Aged, where he resides.
Recent dinner guests at the Ted Abel
home were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Abel and family of Loyal, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Abel
and family of Kaukauna, and Gilbert Meyer.
Mrs. George Poppe was honored
recently with a party at her home in celebration of her birthday. Cards
furnished entertainment and a lunch was served.
The Adult Fellowship met
Sunday evening in Zion United Church. Daniel Olson presided. The program
included the showing of a film entitled, “The Lady and the Stock Market.”
Refreshments were served by the Rev. and Mrs. David Logue and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Hendrickson. The next meeting will be held Sunday evening, May 14, a week
earlier than usual. Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wessel and Mr. and Mrs.
Ewald Schwarze.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kuester and son, Kevin, and Miss
Susan Wallick spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Wallick,
and other relatives.
Mrs. Maud Flatz and Mrs. Elisabeth Keiner spent the
weekend in Riplinger at the home of Mrs. Lucille Lyons.
Miss Corinne
Caliebe of Marshfield and Mrs. George Caliebe returned Wednesday after spending
five days at Fordville, N. D., where they attended the funeral of the latter’s
aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cook and son, Gregory, of Milwaukee spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Liebzeit.
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