News: Greenwood (23 Jun 1910)
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Surnames: LeGault, Clute, Shrimpton, Bowen, Sharmann, Gullord Abel,
Howard, Huntley, Fradette, Meek, Shanks, Kellsvig, Shrien, Tynan, Hale,
Behringer, Drummond, Volk, Rossman, Syth, Mason, Schwarze, Bryden, Anderson,
Krokson, Varney, Thompson, Freeman, Wellen, Livesay, Steinbach, Bloomingale,
Daughenbaugh, Bishop, Miller, Richmond, Blackman, Christenson, Lantz,
Wollenberg, Klinke
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co.,
Wis.) 23 Jun 1910
Miss Della LeGault of Longwood is spending a week with
her friend, Gertrude Clute.
Mrs. F.W. Shrimpton returned Sunday from an
extended visit with relatives in Nebraska.
Miss Rose Bowen returned from
Superior Saturday, having completed her school duties.
Mrs. Alta Sharmann
of Marshfield is visiting at the home of her cousin, Mrs. P.W. Gullord.
Frank Abel went to Milwaukee and Dodge County Friday for a visit with relatives
and friends.
L.H. Howard and Grover Huntley of Neillsville autoed up
Sunday and took in the ballgame.
Mrs. James Fradette arrived Tuesday from
a several weeks visit with her parents at Shell Lake.
Hugh Meek and
Forest Shanks came up from Fond du Lac Friday for an over Sunday visit. They
will leave this week for a trip to Oregon and Washington.
The Fire
Department came out Monday afternoon and endeavored to wet down the streets.
Owing to some trouble at the pump house, the work was only half completed.
Carl Kellsvig returned Tuesday from a trip to North Dakota and
Blanchardville, Wis. He reports the western country to be very dry and in need
of rain as much as Clark County.
Wellen Hartson was an over Sunday
visitor in Eau Claire.
Rev. Shrien and wife went to Black River Falls
Saturday.
John Tynan has been renewing old acquaintances the past week.
Mrs. E.T. Hale returned to her home at Humbird Friday morning.
Miss
Flora Behringer went to Waupaca Saturday for a short visit.
Forest Shanks
went to Butternut Tuesday for a few day's recreation.
Len Howard of
Neillsville, was a business caller in this city on Thursday.
F.W.
Shrimpton and J.T. Drummond returned from Milwaukee on Friday.
Perry Volk
has accepted a position in Hoehne's Hardware Store.
Miss Mabel Rossman
went to Stevens Point Saturday to attend summer school.
F.J. Klinke and
wife visited Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. John Kubat in the town
of York.
Arthur Mason of Aberdeen, S.D. was a guest as at the home of his
uncle, John Bryden the first of this week.
Simon Schwarze went to
Fairchild Saturday, where he will join his wife and children who are visiting
there.
Morris Anderson came home from Fond du Lac Saturday. He reports
business on the railroad as very dull.
Ernest Krokson went back to
Minneapolis Monday to resume his duties as motorman on the street car system.
Miss Maude Varney and Joseph Thompson are home from Appleton, having passed
a very successful school year.
Mrs. Freeman arrived from Whitehall Friday
for a short stay at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L.M. Wellen.
Mrs. Kate
Livesay returned to Fond du Lac Monday, having come up last week to help conduct
her mother's auction.
Wm. Steinbach was a visitor here from Friday until
Sunday. William is now employed at Maplehurst in the sawmill.
Dr. James
Richmond, Martia Christenson, and R.M. Blackman returned Sunday from Milwaukee
with the former's automobile. He purchased a Mitchel and is very much pleased
with it. (Loyal Tribune)
We regret to state that word was received here
by G.W. Bishop stating that Miss Eva Miller was in a hospital at Tacoma, Wash.,
where she underwent an operation and was at that time in a very critical
condition.
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