News: Greenwood (9 Oct
1969)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Fravert, Meinhardt,
Horn, Rector, Forman, Lueck, Wendt, Milton, Gehrt, Free, Begley, Brown, Nehls,
Gress, Cummings, Krejci, DeCremer, Schaefer, Crothers, Gerlach, Belter, Lunka,
Ulesich, Noah, Poppe, Sowieja, Swieso, Keiner, Bowe, Stayton, Anderegg,
Benzschawel, Misfeldt, Gruszynski, Lieswauk, Pennebecker, Polnaszek, Gilbert,
Hill, Zacharios, Dyke, Cox, Syth, Heiking, Hemp, Toburen, Bell, Egbert,
Stafford, Gray, Kaudy, Sischo, Metcalf, Stewart, Noah, Hoffman, Fitzl, Stark,
Braun, Liebzeit, Buker, Kuester, Caliebe, Vesel, Olson, Erickson, Schwarze,
Drew, Turnquist, Wittwer, Warner, Jackson, Wallick, Dallman, Vollrath
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 10/09/1969
Greenwood (9 October 1969)
The Adult Fellowship met Sunday evening in the
Immanuel United Church. Leroy Fravert presided. Devotions were by Mrs. Leroy
Fravert. Following the business meeting Mrs. Harry Meinhardt showed slides of
her recent trip to Germany. A lunch was served by Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Fravert,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Horn and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Horn.
Those who went on
the senior citizens trip included: Miss Brooks Rector, Mrs. Hattie Forman, Mrs.
Elsie Lueck, Eva Wendt, Mrs. Leslie Milton, Mrs. Ed Gehrt, Mrs. Viola Free, Mrs.
Marion Begley, Mrs. Martha Brown, Mrs. Ida Nehls, Mrs. Elsie Gress, Mrs. Agnes
Cummings, Mrs. Estelle Krejci, Mrs. Alma DeCremer, Mr. and Mrs. George Schaefer,
Mrs. E. Crothers, Mrs. Emma Gerlach and Mrs. William Belter of Neillsville; Mrs.
Lucille Lunka of Willard; Mrs. Joe Ulesich, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Noah, Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Horn, Mrs. Tillie Poppe, Mrs. Vincent Sowieja, Mrs. Effie Swieso and Miss
Louise Keiner of Greenwood; Mrs. Ben Bowe, Mrs. Laura Stayton and Mrs. Ceceilia
Anderegg of Loyal; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benzschawel, Mrs. Mabel Misfeldt, Louis
Gruszynski, Frank Lieswauk, John Pennebecker and Mr. and Mrs. Polnaszek of
Thorp.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Horn went to Madison Wednesday, where they
attended the funeral of her uncle, Frank Gilbert.
Truman Hill and
daughter, Judy, and his brother, Harold Hill of Madison, have returned after
spending a week with their twin sisters, Mrs. Herman Zacharios of Gresham, Ore.,
and Mrs. Harold Dyke of Maupin, Ore., and their families. They also did some
salmon fishing while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cox, Arleigh Syth and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heiking spent Sunday sightseeing. They also visited with Paul
Hemp antique vehicle museum at Rochester, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin
Toburen and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Bell have returned after a 10-day trip through
the Ozarks, Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas. They visited a former Greenwood
resident, Mrs. Alice Egbert at Abilene, Kans.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Stafford spend Sunday with her brother, Roger Gray, in Readstown.
Guests
Sunday at the Lewis Kaudy home were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sischo of Loyal, Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Metcalf and Kenneth Metcalf of Neillsville.
World Wide
communion Sunday will be observed Sunday in the United Churches of Greenwood.
The service at the Zion Church is at 9:30 a.m. and at the Immanuel Church at
10:45 a.m. “Neighbors in need” offerings will be received in both churches.
Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Stewart and family moved Thursday from their home six
miles north of Greenwood into the Stewart Cheese building apartment on South
Main Street.
The children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Noah
came to help their mother celebrate her birthday, which occurred Sunday. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Karlen, Michael, Jeffrey and Kristilyn of Owen;
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hoffman, Charlene, Val, Renee and Kurt of Milwaukee; Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Fitzl and son, Ricky, of Wonder Lake, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Stark, Ginny, Dania, Todd and Carie of Neillsville; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Noah,
Shelly and Jodi; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Braun, Mrs. Clara Liebzeit and Mrs.
Bertha Buker.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kuester and Mr. and Mrs. George
Caliebe visited in Marshfield Sunday with John Vesel of Greenwood, who is a
patient at the hospital.
The Clark County Homemakers are sponsoring the
“Idea Theatre” group of the University at Madison, who will present a musical
play at the Owen-Withee High School auditorium at 8 p.m. this (Thursday)
evening. The program will include several selections by the Clark County Male
Chorus.
Mr. and Mrs. Arleigh Olson were weekend visitors here and spent
Sunday afternoon at the Thomas Erickson home before returning to Blanchardville.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schwarze returned Monday from Milwaukee after visiting
since Friday at the Norman Olson home.
Weekend guests at the home of Mr.
Glen Drew were Mr. and Mrs. James Turnquist and Lisa, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Drew
and family of West Allis and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Drew of Viroqua.
Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Braun left Monday to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. John Wittwer, at Marion, Ia.
Mrs. Don Warner and Lawrence
Jackson spent the weekend with their brother Harold Jackson and family at La
Crescent, Minn., and attended the apple festival there.
Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett Wallick spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. William N. (Sue) Olson and
family at Amherst.
Sunday afternoon and supper guests at the Hubert Horn
home were Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Schwarze, Mrs. Bertha Dallman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Horn and Mrs. Gust horn.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Horn and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Horn were guests Saturday at the Verne Vollrath home in Janesville.
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