Bio: Wolf, Donnie
Contact: Stan
----Source: Foster Township's "75th Diamond Jubilee".
Surnames:
Biography of Donnie Wolf
Donnie Wolf - Long Time
Resident of Foster Township, Clark
County, Wisconsin
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Donnie has been a part
of this area for many years. She was raised in Willard and then moved to
Chicago.
She built her cabin In Rock Dam
almost 50 years ago, in 1949. Donnie became half owner of Lakeside lodge
with Joe Cherne. At that true the tavern was closed in November after deer
hunting and opened in April for Trout season. It was known that
if
You could live through hunting
season, you could live through anything" They had a Hunter’s Ball every year
to kick off the season. Donna remembers someone asking "Where are you gonna
get the women?" She told them, "Well, you boys will just have to dance with
yourselves". She remembers the first year of open season on does, the bar
took in $789 the night of the Hunter’s Ball. "That was when a small bottle
of beer was 15 cents, a big bottle of beer 20 cents and a shot was 25
cents." Bartenders were paid $1 per hour. They had roller-skating in
the dance hail every Sunday and dancing every Thursday night. The people
came from all the surrounding areas like Osseo, Thorp, and Greenwood.
"If that place could talk, the stories it would tell." Donnie remembers the
Windy Run Gang would come in and each would put their 5 in the juke box and
she had to dance with them all. She also remembers when the wall where the
big windows are now, behind the bar, just had three small windows and they
had just finished it off with knotty pine and someone came in from bow
hunting arid shot an arrow into the new wall. There after it became a
tradition when you got a deer bow hunting. Donnie would tie a red ribbon on
the arrow if it was your first deer bow hunting, a white ribbon if it was
your second deer and a blue ribbon if it was your third deer. "It got to
look real colorful."
Everyone left the keys to their cabins at the tavern so people could check
on things. At that time, and for many years, people had to drive to Willard
to pick up the mail. Everyone took turns and had their day to go to town.
Depending on who went to get the mail, determined how long it took, whether
or not they had to "stop for one". There sure was a lot of good times.
Donnie sold her half in 1951 and later married Gordy Wolf. Nobody lived here
year around then, just weekend people. The Lease fee was $5 and then $10 per
month. Later the county raised the lot lease cost to encourage people to buy
their lots. Donnie has spent most of her life in Rock Dam and her children
and grandchildren have many happy memories of the fun they had in Rock Dam.
Even back then it was a fun place to be and has always been home.
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