News: Greenwood (07 Apr 1910)
Contact:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Johnson, Varney, Wollenberg, Anderson, Palms, Braun, Hartson,
Hansen, Dyre, Masters, Covey, Hogue, Shanks, Schlinsog, Cummings, Plecity, Vine,
Huber
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) (07 Apr
1910)
Miss Olga Johnson spent Sunday at Loyal.
Vern Varney was
reported slightly under the weather.
Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Wollenberg were
over Sunday visitors at Thorp.
Morris Anderson is home from Fond du Lac
for a few days recuperation.
Mrs. Amanda Palms came over from Tioga
Saturday for a few days visit.
The German Ladies' Society will meet with
Mrs. Chris Braun, Friday, April 15.
Remember the old fashioned spelling
school in the Woodman Hall Friday night, April 8th.
Phone have recently
been installed in the homes of W.H. Palms and Harry E Hartson.
Mrs. Oscar
Hansen returned to her home at Colfax this morning after spending a few days
with her brother, John Dyre.
R.A. Masters has remodeled his saloon
building in sjuch a manner as to have his ice box filled, hereafter, from the
outside.
Miss Stella Covey of Loyal visited at the home of Mrs. Matilda
Hogue Friday evening, returning home Saturday morning.
Forrest Shanks
came home from Fond du Lac Friday to take in the dance and visit a few days
under the parental roof.
Mrs. Schlinsog of Granton returned to her home
last Monday after spending a few days with her son William of the West Side.
Gladys Cummings went up to Gilman Saturday for a short visit at the Pecity
home. Mrs. Mary Ann Shanks accompanied her.
Word was recently received
from Fond du Lac that Ben Johnson has been promoted to conductor. If so, "Here's
luck Ben."
All the ball players were out Sunday and shot the small sphere
around the grounds in quite lively shape. A game may be arranged for Sunday.
Ernest Vine returned yesterday from Poplar, Mont, where he has taken up a
claim. Albert Huber also returned from the same place Saturday, having
homesteaded.
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