News: Greenwood (31 Dec 1908)
Contact:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Anderson, Mead, Hogue, Reese, Peterson, Bredesen, Chamberlin,
Wessenberg, Schwarze, Rhea, Rossman, Baird, McKenna, Oelig, Andrews, Palms,
Klinke, Rand, Pfunder, Steffen
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood,
Clark Co., Wis.) 31 Dec 1908
A Happy New Year to you!
Don't forget
the masquerade ball Jan. 15.
Albert Anderson came home from St. Paul
Wednesday night.
Harry Mead and son Angus were business callers here
Thursday.
Miss Ethyl Hogue visited friends in Spokeville Monday and
Tuesday.
Miss Etta Reese returned from Stitzer Saturday. (Dodgeville
Chronicle)
P.E. Peterson and daughter Cepha were business callers at
Humbird Wednesday.
Mrs. Anton Bredesen went to Marsh yesterday to spend a
few days with friends.
Arthur Chamberlin, principal of the Spencer
schools, is home for the holidays.
The Kings Daughters will meet with
Mrs. Wm. Wessenberg Wednesday, Jan. 6.
Simon Schwarze and family visited
relatives and friends at Fairchild during the holidays.
Malcolm Pfunder
came home Thursday from Ripon.
Ollie Rand is home from Neillsville for
the holidays.
Mrs. Fred Oelig spent Christmas with relatives at
Neillsville.
W.H. Palms recently purchased a piano from A. Steffen of
Marinette.
Miss Hattie Rhea of Thorp is visiting for a fews days with her
sister, Mrs. Elmer Rossman.
Hastings Baird was the recipient of a fifty
dollar check from his son Dwain, Christmas morning.
George Andrews of
Tomahawk came down Thursday night for a few days visit with relatives and
friends.
Grandma Palms spent Christmas at Tioga, and from there she will
go to Hudson for a few days visit with relatives.
Joseph Klinke arrived
last Thursday night from Park Falls to spend a few days with his parents. He
returned again Tuesday.
Miss Mamie Palms of Tioga attended the dance here
Monday night. Harry Palms accompanied her home Tuesday for a few days visit.
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