News: Greenwood (04 May 1911)
Contact:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Grashorn, Bradford, Tompkins, Warner, Glenz, Shanks, Bowen,
Howard, Rossman, Volk, Clute, Bee, Kristiansen, Thwing, Sweet, Packer, Campbell,
Ashley
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 04 May
1911
Lucile Grashorn was a Loyal visitor Saturday.
Sheriff
Bradford was in the city last Thursday.
Earl Tompkins was a Marshfield
visitor Saturday.
Mrs. Dave Warner returned to Westboro Saturday.
Walter Glenz and Newman Ashley drove to Loyal Sunday.
Forrest Shanks
returned to Sevens Point Saturday morning.
The Ladies Aid will meet with
Mrs. Bowen Friday afternoon, May 5th.
There will be a dance at Hemlock
Saturday night. Everybody is invited.
Ray Howard left Wednesday for Fond
du Lac and Milwaukee on business.
E.J. Rossman and wife spent Sunday in
the city, returning to Neillsville Monday.
The German Ladies Society will
meet with Mrs. Will Volk Friday, May 15th.
The Thursday Club will meet
with Mrs. C.H. Clute Thursday afternoon, May 11.
We want a copy of the
Gleaner for Feb. 24. If anyone has one we will be glad to get it.
Brakeman Talford Bee is sick this week. A man from the main line is taking his
place.
Mrs. Alfred Kristiansen of Withee and baby came down on the Owen
train Saturday morning and visited till Sunday at the home of Alfred's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kristiansen. Alf drove down after them Sunday.
Mrs.
Wm. Thwing of the town of Beaver died Friday, April 28th of consumption, after
an illness of ten months. The funeral was held in the Baptist Church in this
city Tuesday afternoon, Rev. S.E. Sweet conducting the service. Seven children
and her husband are left to mourn.
Atty. Ben Packer of Withee has been
chosen secretary of the Wis. State Board of Immigration to succeed A.D.
Campbell, who resigned recently. Mr. Packer has been the prime mover in the
Institute and Festival Association at Withee, which has done much experimental
work in acclimating a variety of corn to Northern Wisconsin.
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